Peter Daltrey
Sketching New Sounds: Peter Daltrey's Post-Kaleidoscope Canvas
An overview of Peter Daltrey's solo career post-Kaleidoscope/Fairfield Parlour
Peter Daltrey
An overview of Peter Daltrey's solo career post-Kaleidoscope/Fairfield Parlour
Michael de Albuquerque
We talk with M de Albuquerque about his favorite players, music and albums.
Nick Frater
"Bivouac": Where Pop Meets Prog in a Delightful Dance Imagine if Burt Bacharach and Todd Rundgren had a musical lovechild, raised it on a steady diet of Wings' "Ram" and Utopia's "Wizard a True Star," then sent it off to compose
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In the annals of rock history, some bands burn bright and fast, leaving an indelible mark despite their brief existence. British Lions, born from the ashes of Mott, is one such band. As Think Like A Key Music prepares to reissue their debut album, we take a look back at
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50 years before the release of “Kitchen Rock” by ex-Pretty Things member Wally Waller, there was another track that showcased his unique one-man band setup. Credited to The Marcus Hook Roll Band, this track, titled "Hoochie Coochie Har Kau," stood out as more than just a B-side. It
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The legendary Wally Waller, a pivotal member of The Pretty Things, recently talked with "It's Psychedelic Baby" magazine to reflect on his illustrious career and the band's iconic albums. Waller, a lifelong friend of Phil May, played a significant role in shaping the sound
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Uncovering Jimmy Campbell: Mark Johnston Interview In our exclusive interview with Mark A. Johnston, we delve into his pivotal role in reviving Jimmy Campbell's musical legacy. Mark's efforts in the 2000s led to the release of the Rockin' Horse, Kirkby's, and The 23rd
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On March 19th, Think Like A Key Music/Beyond Before unveils Sky Children: The Best of Kaleidoscope & Fairfield Parlour – the first-ever compilation, at least in North America, celebrating the British band's entire career from 1967 to 1971. This release includes a DVD featuring rare TV recordings, such