Board any Mothership full of Funkadelic fans and you’ll find a diversity of opinions about Hardcore Jollies, the group’s eighth album and first major-label effort.
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Ringo Starr — dressed as Frank Zappa, mustache and all, yet playing someone named “Larry the Dwarf” – descends on wires from the ceiling of a TV
One of the most chaotic and notorious musical performances in Saturday Night Live history took place on Halloween 1981. Fear, a Southern California punk rock band, were
After finding fame as an original member of Saturday Night Live, Chevy Chase left the show during its second season. His final episode as a
40 Years Ago: ‘Halloween’ Adds a Major Plot Twist for Network TV
Sometimes even heroes should sometimes never meet their heroes. And in the world of rock guitar heroes, the adage appears to have been true for
45 Years Ago: How George Clinton Pulled Off the P-Funk Earth Tour
Paul Stanley never intended for “Hard Luck Woman” to appear on a Kiss album or even to be performed by his band. When he sat down to
If you trace the influences of various rock ‘n’ roll bands through the ’60s and ’70s, most roots will lead back to Little Richard. Led Zeppelin was no
It makes sense that a band as prodigiously talented as Led Zeppelin would rarely enlist outside collaborators, but on their untitled fourth album — colloquially known as Led Zeppelin
