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Results for The Blues ProjectThe Blues Project helped to start the blues revival of the late sixties. The group was formed with folk, bluegrass, and pop musicians. After making their debut album in 1966 and backing up Chuck Berry in three open-air concerts, members of the group went their own ways, periodically reuniting for concerts....more
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by Steve Matteo•July 9, 2008•
"a means of gaining insight into the music that has shaped Dylan’s musical vocabulary"
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by Denise Sullivan•June 25, 2008•
"the mysterious power of the words draw me further into Franklin's day dreamy orbit"
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by David MacFadden-Elliott•June 11, 2008•
"doesn’t let up for a second with tales of degradation, loss, and dubious love"
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by Brian Brown•June 11, 2008•
Dennis Wilson called Manson his Wizard and the two became very close, swapping girls, songs, and religious ideas. Wilson meanwhile championed Manson to the elite music establishment by opening all sorts of doors for him, dropping him off, guitar in hand, at the hippest gatherings and playing his demos to whomever would listen. He even used Manson’s ideology in interviews. Suddenly the surfing, All-American, beefcake Beach Boy was talking about fear
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by Paul Williams•May 14, 2008•
The first issue of the first American rock music magazine was printed on Sunday, January 30, 1966, in a basement in Brooklyn, New York, on the Qwertyuiop Press mimeograph belonging to and operated by Ted White, a science fiction fan (and writer and editor). The date on the masthead was February 7, because the 17-year-old founder unreasonably intended it to be a weekly magazine
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4/30/2008
Hey modern rock sounds awesome. Can't wait for some White Stripes and Kings of Leon or something. I actually saw Jack...
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1/9/2008
Yes absolutely .. Robbens albums with this brothers are great ( there are two Butterfield tributes , one more...
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8/23/2007
OK here's the real stuff (yes, I'm even boring myself!). There were TWO Who shows in 1967 at the Village Theater, and I...
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8/21/2007
Oops, I was a little bit off! It was the Village Theater which became the Fillmore East (Anderson Theater was down the...
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8/21/2007
Nashville - I didn't see that card. My first Who show was at the Fillmore East (it might have still been called the...
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