Chicago Terry Kath – A Song For Richard And His Friends
A Political Undercurrent on a Concert Stage: Chicago’s “A Song For Richard And His Friends” Revisited When Chicago performed “A Song For Richard And His Friends” in the early 1970s,…
A Political Undercurrent on a Concert Stage: Chicago’s “A Song For Richard And His Friends” Revisited When Chicago performed “A Song For Richard And His Friends” in the early 1970s,…
Between Silence and Return: Alan Lancaster Speaks During Status Quo’s Lost Years In 1980, at a time when Status Quo were strangely absent from the live circuit, bassist Alan Lancaster…
The Night “Big Man” Meant Something Else Entirely In 1982, when Status Quo stepped onto a Spanish TV stage to perform “Big Man,” everything looked exactly as it should. The…
A Song About a River, Played by a Man Who Had Already Crossed Too Many By the time Leslie West stood on stage to play “By The River,” the story…
A Voice Too Heavy for Silence: Leslie West Returns to the Blues There are performances that feel less like a recording and more like a confession. In “I Can’t Quit…
When Status Quo Found Their Real Voice: The Turning Point Behind “Need Your Love” There is something quietly decisive about “Need Your Love” by Status Quo. At first listen, it…
A Song Between Friends: David Lindley Keeps Warren Zevon Close in Milwaukee On a modest stage at Shank Hall in May 2014, David Lindley delivered more than a live performance.…
Remembering a Voice Unlike Any Other: The Enduring Legacy of David Lindley News of the passing of David Lindley has prompted a wave of reflection across the music community, as…
A Fire That Burned Too Briefly: Terry Kath and Chicago at Their Creative Peak There are performances that entertain, and then there are performances that quietly become artifacts of something…
Before the Boogie Took Over: A Rare Glimpse of Status Quo in Transition Long before they became synonymous with relentless boogie rhythms and denim clad swagger, Status Quo were still…