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Ink 19 :: Eddy
Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater at Blind Willie's in Atlanta, GA on January 7, 2001. Concert review by Roi Tamkin.
EDDY "THE CHIEF" CLEARWATER Blind Willie's, Atlanta, GA January 7, 2001 by Roi Tamkin Thank goodness there is no mandatory retirement age for blues singers. At 65 years young, Chicago bluesman Eddy Clearwater blew into town, fired up a set of hot music, then sailed on out of town. His blues is influenced ...
Ink 19 :: Eddy
At 65 years young, Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater is experiencing a revival in h...
EDDY "THE CHIEF" CLEARWATER RESERVATION BLUES Bullseye Blues & Jazz At 65 years young, Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater is experiencing a revival in his music. Once cast off as an imitator of Chuck Berry, the Chief is now finding success writing and recording new material and backing it up on the road. Fifty ...
Ink 19 :: That's Not Metal!
August 1999 :: Features :: That's Not Metal! (David Lee Beowulf)
.... No wonder rock and roll took over the world. I can't imagine a teenager in the Fifties getting stoked about some dork singing lullabies when Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Little Richard, and gosh, Elvis were coming to town. See ya later crooners; don't let the door hit your ass on the way out......
Ink 19 :: Donny Osmond
Somewhere In Time (Decca). Review by Ben Varkentine.
...of this, on which Donny did not sing, holds a dual distinction of having been sampled by "grebo" gurus Pop Will Eat Itself and cited by author Chuck Eddy as one of The Five Hundred Best Heavy Metal Albums in the Universe. Which has nothing to do with this album, but I just think it's kinda cool. And...
Ink 19 :: Kalimoto
Joe French, Kalimoto, Al French, Rob Grieve, Mark Steele Multicore, Tuned Out,Kalimoto,Multicore,Souvenir,Ben Varkalimoto
..." starts optimistically with an infectious guitar part, but French's too-sharp-for-my-liking vocals return in force here. However, if the rock writer Chuck Eddy is right and album-ending songs predict the future, Kalimoto's next album should be worth waiting for. The sweet (dig that harmonica all-but...
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