The Heyday of Blood Sweat & Tears (Interview)
In an interview with Rock Cellar Magazine Clayton-Thomas talks about taking the reins from Al Kooper, the history leading up to writing and recording their hugely-successful album, and how a 17th century Viennese tune ended up as part of one of their biggest hits. read the story
The Replacement Singer (Interview with Jimmy Walker)
Jimmy Walker (the Righteous Brothers) chats with RCM about replacing a founding member of a seminal vocal band. read the story
“One Toke Over the Line” – More Than a “One Hit” Wonder
Michael Brewer of Brewer and Shipley Discusses the Infamous ‘One Toke Over the Line’ – a song that everyone likes to get high to. Including the folks on the Lawrence Welk show? read the story
Manfred Mann: Covers Uncovered (Interview)
While his popularity has endured for decades, Bruce Springsteen’s 1973 debut album, Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J., was not an immediate hit; the LP’s first single, Blinded by the Light, didn’t even chart. But 35 years ago, Blinded by the… read the story
Blues, Fleetwood Mac and God: The Jeremy Spencer Interview
We speak with the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer about the blues, Fleetwood Mac, and God. read the story








