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Lynn Carey

Lynn Carey The Roar Of Mama Lion In 1973 record stores all over the world were hanging posters to promote a new record called “Preserve Wildlife” by a new, up and coming band: Mama Lion. On that poster was what was to become one of the most contraversial album covers in the history of rock and …

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Larry Levine

Larry Levine A TALK WITH LEGENDARY STUDIO ENGINEER AND PHIL SPECTOR’S RIGHT HAND MAN This holiday season while standing in long lines in department stores, fighting off colds and flu, or sitting in traffic jams …just when you think that it couldn’t get any worse, you try to calm your nerves by switching on your …

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Floyd Sneed

Floyd Sneed THE RYHTHM SECTION In 1969 the AM rock/pop top 40 radio stations were jam packed with some of the greatest hit records in the history of top 40 radio. A lot of great melodies, catchy hooks and a straight, solid and steady rhythm section held all of those hit records together. Then in …

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Chuck Negron

Chuck Negron Chuck Negron Live Again! Live albums..you love em’ or you hate em’.  Personally, if they’re done in a way that makes me feel like I’m there, then I love em’! I can only think of a handful of live records that do that for me: “Johnny Rivers Live at the Whiskey A Go …

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Charles Conner

Charles Conner One of the legendary rock and roll show drummers of the 1950’s and 60‘s! Charles Connor spent years touring with some of the greatest entertainers of our time laying down a great backbeat that kept the audiences dancing! His first years of touring was as the original drummer for the Upsetters, the band …

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Peter Tork

Peter Tork What do you do when your track record includes being part of an award winning television show, being involved with a project that’s merchandising out-sold the Beatles, and being with a  band that recorded an album which  knocked “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” out of the number one slot in Billboard for …

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Johnny Rivers

Johnny Rivers The first time I ever heard the term “House Rockin” the person I thought of was Johnny Rivers! What about Little Richard, Chuck Berry and Fats Domino? Believe me, those people can rip a house down board by board, but as far as all night, good time House Rockin goes, it’s gotta be …

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Bill Church

Bill Church SE: Are you from the Bay Area?BC: Well, not exactly original, but I was in the Bay Area for 20 years.  I was in Europe in the early ’60s, then I came to San Francisco in about ’67…and Ronnie was out in Boulder, Colorado. That was where I first met him. SE: Oh, …

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Ronnie Montrose

Ronnie Montrose SE: Did you grow up in the Bay Area?RM: I was born in San Francisco, but my folks moved to Denver Colorado when I was a couple of years old, and I didn’t come back until the late 60s when I became a hippie. SE: What brought you back to the Bay Area?RM: …

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Mick Taylor

Mick Taylor Being a lifelong purist I remember listening to the Rolling Stones since I was a little kid and finding it tough at first to adjust to the replacement of my favorite Stone, Brian Jones, the creator and a onetime guiding light for the Stones.  After losing control of the band  to Don Knott’s …

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