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Joni Mitchell Details ARCHIVES VOL. 3: THE ASYLUM YEARS (1972-1975) (Article)
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Includes Never-Before-Heard Demos, Early & Alternate Versions of Classic Songs, Historical Performances, and 40-Page Book. Featuring Photos & Conversation With Joni & Cameron Crowe.
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Rhino Reading Room: Rick Wakeman, Joe Cocker, and Morrissey (Article)
Monday, May 18, 2020
It’s time to return to the Rhino Reading Room to remind you of three artists from the Rhino catalog who are celebrating birthdays this month and have either written memoirs or have had biographies written about them. You don’t necessarily have to be a big fan of all three artists to keep reading, but if you enjoy getting immersed in the life stories of musicians, then you might just want to read about all of them! • Rick Wakeman, Grumpy Old Rock Star and Other Wondrous Stories: From Amazon: “Around about August 1948, Mr and Mrs Cyril Wakeman had an early night and some time later, at Perivale
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Bob Lefsetz: Welcome To My World - "Bubblegum Primer" (Article)
Friday, August 15, 2014
"Simon Says" 1910 Fruitgum Company The first bubblegum hit and I absolutely HATED IT! This was '68, "Disraeli Gears" was making an impact, as was underground FM radio, and we were subjected to this drivel on AM radio? We were going BACKWARDS! Come on, Simon Says was made for first graders, everybody soon outgrew it, now there's a song about the stupid game? And at this time no one had an FM radio in the car. Utter drivel. But it's funny, it's got no legs, people don't remember this as the first bubblegum hit, it's faded into obscurity. "Green Tambourine" The Lemon Pipers Okay, it was the first
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Jefferson Airplane (Article)
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Inductees: Marty Balin (vocals; born January 30, 1943), Jack Casady (bass; born April 13, 1944), Spencer Dryden (drums; born April 7, 1938, died January 11, 2005), Paul Kantner (vocals, guitar; born March 17, 1941), Jorma Kaukonen (guitar, vocals; born December 23, 1940), Grace Slick (vocals, keyboards, flute, recorder; born October 30, 1939).In terms of music and lifestyle, the Jefferson Airplane epitomized the San Francisco scene of the mid-to-late Sixties. Their heady psychedelia, combustible group dynamic and adventuresome live shows made them one of the defining bands of the era. Much
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Stay Tuned By Stan Cornyn: Blood Sugar Sex Magik (Article)
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Every Tuesday and Thursday, former Warner Bros. Records executive and industry insider Stan Cornyn ruminates on the past, present, and future of the music business. The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sometimes in the Raw The Chili Peppers were medium Hot back in 1990. Like “Pink Hot.” They’d been on EMI Records but that deal was over. So they put themselves out on the industry’s “Availables” menu, and record labels bid with gusto. Warner Bros. Records bid high, but were outbid by Sony/Epic, Warners’ biggest rival. At Warner, that loss made us feel a bit less Hot. Warner’s head Mo Ostin phoned one of
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Bob Lefsetz: Welcome To My World - "Jan & Dean Primer" (Article)
Friday, May 23, 2014
Brian Wilson gets all the respect and Jan Berry's been forgotten and I'm gonna try to rectify that right now. "THE LITTLE OLD LADY (FROM PASADENA)" Because it's the one you know. When I first heard this in the summer of '64 I had no idea where Pasadena was, but I was enraptured nonetheless. I can still remember hearing this on the transistor blaring over the pavilion at the beach in Fairfield, Connecticut as I waited for them to deliver my ten cent fries. She may be the terror of Colorado Boulevard, she may be implored to go, but the magic is in Dean's harmonies, and the way the song starts
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Bob Lefsetz: Welcome To My World - "American Beauty Primer" (Article)
Friday, September 19, 2014
This is the one that made them a household name. Well, dorm room name. Prior to 1971 the Dead were San Francisco hipsters, with a small presence at the Fillmore East, where they most famously played at midnight. But despite not appearing in the Woodstock movie, in the spring of 1970 the Dead made inroads with the general public with Workingman's Dead most famously with "Uncle John's Band," which was reminiscent of the work of Crosby, Stills & Nash, who were the most popular act of the season. The Dead never sang that well again, but the track played perfectly on FM radio, which was getting
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Bob Lefsetz: Welcome To My World - "Some Kind Of Wonderful" (Article)
Friday, September 6, 2013
How many ways did we hate Grand Funk Railroad? Overpromoted by their manager/producer, former artist Terry Knight, they could not possibly live up to the hype. And they didn't. Supposedly they stole the show at the Atlanta Pop Festival, in the wake of Woodstock, and this message was blasted into the hinterlands where no one ever heard any good music, and their initial album succeeded. Only to be followed up by something worse, the second album, "Grand Funk," with the cheesiest red cover of all time. That's what Capitol Records was famous for back then. Spending no money. But then, when the
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Stay Tuned By Stan Cornyn: Mo Songs (Article)
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Every Tuesday and Thursday, former Warner Bros. Records executive and industry insider Stan Cornyn ruminates on the past, present, and future of the music business. Today it’s 1970 January 25, 1970. The day that, within Warner/Reprise, Mo Ostin becomes the #1 executive, with his pal Joe Smith up to #2. (Mike Maitland exits with grace, and the new team starts out strong.) Mo will have a long tenure at Warner Bros. Records, there until his last day at WBR, December of 1994, when he walked out the front door, there met by a hoard of his fans, his employees. A photo of that departure made it full
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STEPHEN STILLS’ SONGS CARRY ON IN A FOUR-CD SET, SPANNING 50 YEARS—MORE THAN FIVE HOURS OF MUSIC, FEATURING A 113-PAGE BOOKLET (Article)
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Produced by Graham Nash and Joel Bernstein with Stephen Stills, Rhino’s Much- Anticipated Anthology Spotlights The Remarkable Scope Of Stills’ Career with Essential Recordings, Live Cuts, New Mixes, and 25 Previously Unreleased Tracks Available on CD and Digitally March 26 Legendary singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Stephen Stills has released more than 250 songs since 1966, some solo, others with iconic bands including Buffalo Springfield, Manassas and, most famously, with David Crosby, Graham Nash and Neil Young. On the new four-CD set CARRY ON, producers Graham Nash and Joel
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