
Vinyl Relics: Hollywood Dream by Thunderclap Newman
The unlikely rise and fall of Thunderclap Newman—how Pete Townshend formed a one-hit wonder with a timeless album and an unforgettable story.

The unlikely rise and fall of Thunderclap Newman—how Pete Townshend formed a one-hit wonder with a timeless album and an unforgettable story.

In this Vinyl Relics epysode Farmer John gives due recognition to Billy Nichols, who touched unrequited greatness with his largely unheard album Would You Believe

Jason LeValley interviews Peppy Castro of the legendary Blues Magoos, exploring the band’s psychedelic rock legacy, untold stories, and Peppy’s fascinating music career.

The Who had a special relationship with San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom, where they played some of their most memorable shows.

The Pretty Things, an underrated British band from the 60s, released their 1968 magnum opus, SF Sorrow, to little acclaim, but the album is a

Psychedelic Scene’s Jason LeValley sits down for a second interview with the one and only Arthur Brown.

Alex Harvey reviews Songs of Love and Revolution, the latest release from English band The Telescopes.