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  • Crawdaddy was an American rock music magazine launched in 1966. It was created by Paul Williams, a Swarthmore College student at the time, in response...
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    The Crawdaddy Club was a music venue in Richmond, Surrey, England, which opened in 1963. The Rolling Stones were its house band in its first year and...
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  • 2013) was an American music journalist, writer, and publisher who created Crawdaddy!, the first national US magazine of rock music criticism, in January 1966...
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  • future soundtracks" combining a series of early shows in the Tripod and Crawdaddy venues in Dublin's Harcourt Street as well as DJ sets taking place in...
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    later lived in the United Kingdom and the United States. He owned the Crawdaddy Club in London where the Rolling Stones were the house band, and he was...
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  • magazines including Creem, Rolling Stone, New Musical Express, Melody Maker, Crawdaddy! and Mojo. The database contains contributions from over 700 journalists...
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    between 1965 and mid-1968 the Casino ballroom intermittently hosted the Crawdaddy Club, featuring bands such as Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Jimmy...
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  • composition by Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller on the A side and, on side B, "Crawdaddy Simone", a song by Fenwick and Williams. Fenwick plays the guitar solo...
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  • fifteen books, ten of them best sellers and was the editor-in-chief of Crawdaddy magazine from 1972 to 1979. Knobler specializes in collaboration, having...
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  • Crawdaddy is an album by the British band the Darling Buds. It was released on Epic Records in 1990 and contains the singles "Tiny Machine" and "Crystal...
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  • of Fame member and former Byrds bass player Chris Hillman and former Crawdaddy magazine editor Peter Knobler. "Staying Afloat" would be covered two years...
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  • gravitated towards music writing. He was an editor for the rock magazine Crawdaddy in the late 1970s and a senior editor for Rolling Stone magazine in the...
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  • still playing small clubs and blues bars. Easton saw them once—at the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond—and agreed with Oldham. Their partnership was one of...
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    their frustrations about McLaughlin's leadership in an interview for Crawdaddy magazine. An attempt was made to improve group relations by having each...
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  • II backed by English rock band the Yardbirds. It was recorded at the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond, Surrey on December 8, 1963. However, the performances...
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  • Children of the Future), as being "constructed like Sgt Pepper". Writing in Crawdaddy!, Peter Knobler called the album "a triple moment of experience, knowledge...
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  • write about the nascent San Francisco music scene in a national magazine (Crawdaddy!). He is formerly an editorial director for Warner Bros. Records and the...
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  • The Blues Brothers is a book written by Crawdaddy! reporter Miami Mitch (Glazer) and published in 1980. The novel was based on the original version of...
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  • Manchu. Allmusic's Steve Leggett called "Sax Rohmer #1" "shuffling." Crawdaddy!'s Jessica Gentile called "Sax Rohmer #1" an "anthemic opener [that] lets...
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  • musical form, only, of course, it might be something else entirely." Crawdaddy!'s Jessica Gentile called "Lovecraft in Brooklyn" "muscular, electric...
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