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The enduring appeal of a band who were never hip
JANE YAGER
BEE
Martin Barre MCNIDDER & GRACE
Despite falling record sales and changes in the musical landscape, Tyketto stayed true to their style. Now, they’re finding a new audience, and release their first album in a decade.
Magic hexes, hotel robberies and cut-throat deals: band members and associates chronicle the heady days of 1972/73, when Led Zeppelin seized control of the industry and became the biggest rock band on the planet.
There was a band who enjoyed the kind of critical reverence today’s crop of triers can only dream about, whose songwriting partnership of Robert Forster and the late Grant McLennan easily rivalled Mes
Fondly remembered this month...
Anyone walking down Manhattan’s West 28th Street in the early 20th century would have heard the clanging of multiple pianos – a cacophony that earned it the nickname ‘Tin Pan Alley’. It was the heart