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Tag Archives: classic rock
Steve Hackett Remembers Richie Havens
April 23, 2013
Yesterday, the great Richie Havens passed away, aged 72. Known to millions by his appearance at Woodstock, he was a fantastic soul singer who, nevertheless, never shied away from other genres: he made THE BEATLES’ “Here Comes The Sun” his own, … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged classic rock, prog rock, Richie Havens, Steve Hackett
THE MOVE discography
February 11, 2013
Thanks to The following reviews are based on Salvo Records‘ 40th anniversary series that doesn’t include “Message From The Country” which wasn’t originally released on Regal Zonophone and still didn’t receive the brilliant treatment its predecessors underwent. Move Shazam Looking … Continue reading
Tagged classic rock, ELO, Jeff Lynne, Roy Wood, The Move
Interview with MANFRED MANN
February 5, 2013
May 2004 Most of rock aficionados will decipher “MM” as “Melody Maker”. Some will guess that can mean “Manfred Mann”. And a few wise ones would say, Manfred Mann is a melody maker par excellence anyway. Catching up with the … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged classic rock, Manfred Mann, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, prog rock


