DAY TRIPPERS: The Ron-De-Voos are one of several WNC garage rock bands featured on 'Psychedelic States: The Carolinas in the '60s,' a new compilation co-curated by Asheville music historian and deejay ...
Steve Ellis. Marlys Roe. Jim Brandenburg. Dean Senftner. Myron Lee. The names may mean little to the casual music fan, but to Tony Texley they are the bloodline of a sound which four decades past lit ...
As they crisscrossed the country in the late 1960s, the likes of The Who, Cream, The Yardbirds and Buffalo Springfield famously made stops at the legendary Arlington Heights teen music club, The ...
In Pomona, they’re getting the bands back together, and the audiences too. The city’s homegrown music scene of the early rock era was dominated by Mexican American teenagers, who were inspired by ...
You’d never mistake Dick Dodd for a former member of “The Mickey Mouse Club” after hearing his snarling vocals on the 1966 smash “Dirty Water” by The Standells. While many child actors who wore the ...
I’ve always been transparent about the fact that the Secret History of Chicago Music relies on other people. I get leads from the musicians I write about, from my knowledgeable friends, and from ...
During the 1960s the Inland Empire was a hotbed for garage rock bands. That music scene also showed the important role Latino groups played in the area. Although they never recorded, one of those ...
Condello is an interesting entry on this list. Mike Condello, the musician and producer who formed the short-lived band, was known for his work as a teenager in Phoenix, much of which includes albums ...
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