Update
Obviously it has been a while since my last post and I wanted to explain why there hasn't been much activity on my blog.
For the last several months I have been conducting extensive research into the roughly three-year period beginning immediately after the release of No Other (September 1974) extending to Gene's eventual hooking up with Roger McGuinn in late 1977.
In this time I have interviewed:
Byron Berline
Al Perkins
Rick Clark
Duke Bardwell (from the Silverados)
Jim Fielder (bass player on Two Sides To Every Story)
Gerry McGee (guitar on Two Sides To Every Story)
David Campbell (arranger)
Peter Oliva (bassist, Mendocino Rhythm Section & KC Southern Band)
True Clarkophiles can probably figure out the rest...
More to come.
For the last several months I have been conducting extensive research into the roughly three-year period beginning immediately after the release of No Other (September 1974) extending to Gene's eventual hooking up with Roger McGuinn in late 1977.
In this time I have interviewed:
Byron Berline
Al Perkins
Rick Clark
Duke Bardwell (from the Silverados)
Jim Fielder (bass player on Two Sides To Every Story)
Gerry McGee (guitar on Two Sides To Every Story)
David Campbell (arranger)
Peter Oliva (bassist, Mendocino Rhythm Section & KC Southern Band)
True Clarkophiles can probably figure out the rest...
More to come.
Comments
Yes, I've read your piece. Very evocative of the times. May I quote you in mine?
This piece will not be published on my blog, but in a magazine coming soon. I'll post details once everything's in place.
Thanks for the comments!
The article won't be appearing on my blog, but will be published in the forthcoming issue of Shindig, available in August.
Anyway, it'll be out in a couple of weeks now. I hope you enjoy it.
Really looking forward to the Shindig article, I really enjoyed the cover story you did in the same mag a couple of years ago.
Will you be able to post here the additional material you couldn't fit in?
thanks
Daragh