Jethro Tull singer, composer and lyricist Ian Anderson wrote this “marathon piece” (as he called it) at a time when...
The European Football Championships, the Olympics, the US election campaign – there was a lot going on in the summer...
The Professor longs for the wide open spaces of the country with new works by Staples Jr. Singers, Turnpike Troubadours,...
Bootlegs became all the rage around 1969. These illegal recordings of rock concerts were made less out of greed and...
They were actually architecture and art students and saw their appearances as a form of “art performance”. The lightshow was...
30 years ago, Bristol saw a new chapter in music history opened. It is always tricky to precisely pinpoint the...
This debut album by a 19-year-old was one of the biggest earthquakes in the pop and rock world. The legendary...
Oh Happy Day! For years, she had been touring the world with major gospel revues, singing the spirituals of Mahalia...
The professor reactivates his fragmentary French for topical reasons – then proceeds to crank it up to pleine puissance with...
Already in the early days of vinyl records, expensive recording projects were occasionally financed by subscription, i.e. by customers paying...