Alan Stivell: Celt around the Clock
“America is not very different from what I saw in photographs and films,” says Alan Stivell on the day after
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“America is not very different from what I saw in photographs and films,” says Alan Stivell on the day after
After a three-year love affair with the rest of the world, more than one Buffy Sainte-Marie has recently returned to
In 1974, I spent several days in L.A. with the members of Steely Dan, hanging out where they were living
To become popular in the 1970s, a band is supposed to appear onstage with a large bank of amplifiers, a
Smiling under a wide-brimmed bright red hat as she sprawls in a chair at Spring Records’ New York office, Millie
As singer, guitarist, and composer for Bread over the past four years, James Griffin collected a pile of gold platters