Rock and roll history is littered with the wreckage of acts that couldn’t make it beyond an EP, album or first tour. Once upon a time, groups were given time to figure it out, with major labels ...
It was 1970 when Paul Hammond’s father began playing Led Zeppelin on the family’s reel-to-reel in Montco. Then-five-year-old Hammond wasn’t exactly a fan. “I was so scared of that music,” he says. “It ...
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