The Fraternity of Man interview with Lawrence ‘Stash’ Wagner
The Fraternity of Man was an American psychedelic blues rock group from the sixties, most famous for their 1968 song ‘Don’t Bogart Me’, featured in the legendary 'Easy...
The Fraternity of Man was an American psychedelic blues rock group from the sixties, most famous for their 1968 song ‘Don’t Bogart Me’, featured in the legendary 'Easy...
Would you guys mind introducing yourselves? We are Okta Logue, a young progressive pop group from the Frankfurt area/Germany.We are a classical Quartett ( vocals/bass, organ, guitar, drums)...
Hi Dave! I would like to thank you for agreeing to this interview. I love your work with Strawbs, King Earl Boogie Band and I am absolutely in...
Merrell Fankhauser is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist, who was most active in the 1960s and 1970s with bands including the Impacts, Merrell & the Exiles, HMS...
Would you guys mind introducing yourselves? Of course- we love to do these! I'm Chris Sherman, lead guitar and vocals, and, along with Leah Cinnamon on bass guitar...
First I would like to say thank you very much for agreeing to do this interview. Where did you grow up? Once upon a time - long ago...
You lived in Kenya until you were 11 years old. How do you remember those years? To what kind of music where you exposed? Very little music in...
Guru Guru were one of the most original bands coming from Germany. Thank you very much for agreeing to this interview, Mani. How are you? Hi Klemen, I...
The Eclectic Mouse was the nickname of master percussionist Steve Forman, who released one LP and a supporting 45 on Capitol Records in 1969 under that moniker. Steve,...
Thank you for agreeing to this interview. You are welcome. 17 Pygmies were born from members of Savage Republic, Radwaste and Food & Shelter. This may sound a...