Blue Ash | Interview | Frank Secich | “We wanted to do something different”
Blue Ash are an American power pop band formed in 1969 in Ohio by bassist Frank Secich and vocalist Jim Kendzor. Guitarist Bill Yendrek and drummer David Evans...
Blue Ash are an American power pop band formed in 1969 in Ohio by bassist Frank Secich and vocalist Jim Kendzor. Guitarist Bill Yendrek and drummer David Evans...
Society's Children was a unique mother and son duo of Doreen and Patrick Sassone from Lansing, Illinois formed in 1968. Doreen was the lead vocalist. Patrick played guitar...
Jim Cregan is a British rock guitarist and bassist best known for his work with legendary groups such as Blossom Toes, Family, Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel and...
Sidewalk's sound existed somewhere between Steely Dan's relentless jazz-prog shredding, the outdoor festival chug of Chicago and the technical prowess of Yes if they backed up a lost...
Amon Düül were a group well known for their fearless free-form improvisations. They were a bunch of friends interested in art and alternative ways of living. The original...
Minneapolis psych-folk troubadours Steve Palmer and Matt Beachey under the guise of Slow Clarity draw on Sandy Bull, Robbie Basho, Fahey, Ben Chasny and co to produce a...
Mike Armando was the guitarist for Screamin’ Jay Hawkins during the 1970’s and has produced 15 albums on MJA Records with artists such as Grammy award winner Fred...
American jazz trumpeter, composer, and ECM recording artist, Ralph Alessi recently released a new album, 'It’s Always Now,' entering different waters with a quartet line-up consisting of Florian...
Toronto-London based experimental group The Flowers Of Hell recently released their sixth studio album 'Keshakhtaran' via Space Age Recordings. 'Keshakhtaran' is tripped-out instrumental journey in two 20-minute parts...
Over the top heavy German group Night Sun from Mannheim, Heidelberg released an album entitled 'Mournin'' in 1972 for Zebra Records. The record might testify as one of...