The No. 1 best psychedelic rock song of the 1960s, according to Collider, is "The End" (1967) by the legendary American rock ...
'60s Psychedelic Rock Icon Dies at 82 originally appeared on Parade. Psychedelic rock pioneer James Lowe, of The Electric Prunes, has died at age 82. Lowe's family — namely his three children — ...
Jerry Miller, founding member of the popular ‘60s band Moby Grape, has died. He was 81. The guitarist died Saturday night in Tacoma, Washington. News of Miller’s death was first reported by journalist ...
From psychedelic dreams to gritty roots-rock, 1968 was the year the counterculture exploded into its most diverse and daring ...
James Lowe, frontman of ’60s psych-rock icons The Electric Prunes, who were best known for their Top 10 hit “I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night,” has died, aged 82, according to published reports.
Plenty of bands from the 1960s changed the way we experienced music. From The Beatles’ revolutionary way of producing pop music to the genre-broadening guitar stylings of Jimi Hendrix, plenty of 1960s ...
Formed in San Francisco in 1967, Fifty Foot Hose is one of the most underrated players of the late-1960s psychedelic rock scene. Following their formation, the band released their debut album, ...
Musical limitations are for the weak. That's how the members of relatively new trio Scotfree & the Guilty Plea - Scott Emmert (vocals, guitar), Tony Moscorelli (bass) and Joe Rafidi (drums) - view not ...
Rolling Stone magazine recently described Vancouver outfit Black Mountain as a proponent of "Satan-friendly hard rock [designed] to evoke that moment when the hippie dream got creepy." That's a line ...
With apologies to New York, Chicago, Nashville, Seattle, and every other major metropolis that has fostered a vibrant music scene, no other city in America matches the incredible, and eclectic, music ...