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Arthur Lee, who forged a legacy as one of rock’s great visionaries and forbidding eccentrics while reigning briefly with his band Love as princes of the mid-1960s Sunset Strip, died Thursday of ...
Lee and his band, Love, were helping usher in a whole ... And so, in August 1965, the Grass Roots became Love. Love’s Arthur Lee in the late 60s | Credit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images ...
the longest-serving band of late, great Love vocalist Arthur Lee. Fans can expect hear Love’s classic 1967 album Forever Changes in its entirety, and Echols tells us what's up, below.
Arthur Lee: A Musical Influence Passes On Arthur Lee, founder of the band Love, died last week at 61. Lee's psychedelic music was a major influence on Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison and other rockers.
Arthur Lee, who forged a legacy as one of rock's great visionaries and forbidding eccentrics while reigning briefly with his band Love as princes of the mid-1960s Sunset Strip, died Thursday of ...
The brainchild of South L.A.-raised Arthur Lee and Johnny Echols ... ‘Wipeout,’ Love captured the noirish-sunshine dialectic better than any local band of the ‘60s. A staple on the Sunset ...
The band that made this album, for the small Buffalo label, was Arthur Lee’s first all-black Love. It was also the first Love album produced by Paul Rothchild, best known for the Elektra albums ...
The band Jim Morrison and The Doors ... Hungry for an audience and a stage, Arthur Lee is back with Baby Lemonade, playing as Love. When I ask how he approaches the songs from those first three ...
Arthur Lee is finally bringing “Forever Changes”–the transcendent orchestral-pop album he recorded with his band Love in 1967–to the concert stage. His appearance Tuesday at Park West was ...