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Ink 19 :: Charles R. Cross
Jimi Hendrix
HEAVY AS HENDRIX by Steve Stav An incendiary Monterey Pop performance. "The Star Spangled Banner" at Woodstock. "Purple Haze." For many music fans, these career highlights mark the extent of their knowledge of Jimi Hendrix's life. Three and half decades after his death, the guitar hero remains a one ...
Ink 19 :: The Spongetones
November 1998 :: Music Sl-T :: The Spongetones (Bryan Tilford)
...reunion album. Some of the many bonus tracks get rawer, more acoustic, like a classic Neil Young doing "Snoopy and the Red Baron" (a song called "Woodstock II"). If you like Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock'n'Roll," you're gonna love every song here in Where-Ever Land. Permanent Press Recordings, 14431 Ventura...
Ink 19 :: The Unband
Why does the Unband rock so hard? That's what Gail Worley asked singer/guitarist Matt Pierce of the one band that parties so hard that they had to move to New York after being banned from every club in Boston. It's all about sex, drugs, and rock and roll!
PARTY ALL THE TIME: MATT PIERCE LOOKS OUT FOR NUMBER UN THE UNBAND by Gail Worley It's the middle of the worst part of a New York City winter: a day when you can't get warm no matter how many layers you pile on, and it's easy to full-body slam someone on the street, simply because you can't lift your ...
Ink 19 :: Hopewell
November 1998 :: Music E-H :: Hopewell (Richard T Thurston)
..., "space rock," should find Contact interesting and somewhat endearing. Not bad; it should be taken into consideration the band's close proximity to Woodstock, NY as they are probably sons and daughters of cultural protagonists of that era. Burnt Hair Records, P.O. Box 5519, Dearborne, MI 48125 --Richard...
Ink 19 :: Wattstax
Wattstax Soundtrack (Stax). Review by Chris Catania.
...appears only to be picking up going into 2008. What appears to have made Wattstax the historical event—it was eventually coined the "Black Woodstock"—is that both the fans and the artists had something to lose by attending and performing, and that element and sense of risk is what makes the performances...
Ink 19 :: Don't Look Back
Considered the first rock documentary, D.A. Pennebaker's new-to-DVD Don't Look Back follows Bob Dylan on selected dates from his 1965 British tour, his last all-acoustic tour. Hal Horowitz takes a look at the granddaddy of all rockumentaries.
..., and an outtake of the famous cue card video for "Subterranean Homesick Blues." Rudimentary compared to the rock documentaries it spawned, such as Woodstock and Gimme Shelter, Don't Look Back is essential viewing for any music or film lover, and an entertaining look at a fleeting few weeks in the life...
Ink 19 :: The Goo Goo Dolls
October 1998 :: Ink Spots :: The Goo Goo Dolls (Gail Worley)
...it's put into perspective and you're not looking at it so defensively, it's sort of fun. Yes, it is fun. Tell me about this "A Day in the Garden" Woodstock anniversary concert coming up on August 16. That will actually be the first big show we do. We have a new rhythm guitarist now, a side guitarist...
Ink 19 :: Summer of Love
The Hits of 1967 (Time Life). Review by James Mann.
...were the rage. And those were actual celebrations of music, art and spirit, not the sponsored ad fests that masquerade as “events” today. Woodstock. Altamont. The Fillmore. Trust me; nobody in 30 years is gonna give a damn if you were at Bonnaroo. And the music was better. 30 years from now, nobody...
Ink 19 :: Deering and Down
Rev Neil Down, Lahna Deering, Jerry Scheff, Henry McCullough, Doors, Paul McCartney, Ireland, Switzerland ,Deering and Down,,Echo Lounge Atlanta GA,May 28th 2004,David Whited
...Right is the most recent offering from The Rev and it too comes with a ringer. This one is Henry McCullough. Henry was the only Irish musician at Woodstock and is perhaps best known for his work with Paul McCartney and Wings. “Live and Let Die” features McCullogh in what he has described as one of the...
Ink 19 :: Morgan Rose of Sevendust
Gail Worley chats with Sevendust's drummer and gets the real scoop behind their label switch, upcoming projects, and Rose's physical non-regime.
IN BLOOM: AN INTERVIEW WITH MORGAN ROSE OF SEVENDUST by Gail Worley Atlanta's Sevendust are one of the most popular and successful heavy rock bands currently recording and touring. I remember seeing them at a little NYC rock club/dive on St Mark's Place called Coney Island High back when they were ...
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