Leslie West – Crossroads (live 2018)
A final burst of fire and soul from a titan who spent his life bending blues into something bigger than himself When Leslie West stepped onto the stage in Bay…
A final burst of fire and soul from a titan who spent his life bending blues into something bigger than himself When Leslie West stepped onto the stage in Bay…
A wounded confession wrapped in raw American rock longing for redemption When Grand Funk Railroad released “Someone” on their 1972 album Phoenix, the band was in the middle of a…
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A Hard Rock Groove That Turns Desire Into a Full-Throttle Statement of Confidence Released in 1974 on Grand Funk Railroad’s vibrant and experimental album Shinin’ On, “Please Me” stands as…
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