In Part 1 of this Christmas classic rock celebration, we interviewed seven iconic stixmen. Here, we tease the next five, including Artimus Pyle and Butch Trucks.
Less than two weeks before his death, Jimi Hendrix took to the stage for his final — and somewhat chaotic — scheduled performance with the Experience, featuring Billy Cox and Mitch Mitchell ...
Among a litany of legendary 1960s performances, one defining closed the epochal Woodstock free festival and granted the event its most iconic moment.
Sir Brian May talks us through a series of previously unseen photographs from Queen's early days as featured in the new Queen ...
The same could never be said of Hendrix’s cover, which he recorded in London with drummer Mitch Mitchell and Traffic guitarist Dave Mason. From the start his take contains a ferocious energy ...
Following the breakup of the Band Of Gypsys in early 1970, Hendrix and Cox drafted Experience drummer Mitch Mitchell to replace Buddy Miles and began recording a series of tracks intended for ...
Enter bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell, who linked up with Hendrix within approximately a month of each other in1966. Two things set Redding and Mitchell apart from other rhythm ...
His set, performed on August 30, was warmly received by the crowd. (Also scheduled for that day was Jimi Hendrix with drummer Mitch Mitchell and bassist Billy Cox, though they didn't go on until the ...
Drummer Brian Cantrell has described the ... the Rolling Stones, Leadbelly, Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, the Sonics, Chuck Berry, Nazareth, Ike & Tina Turner, Billie Holiday, Little Richard ...
A great drummer and a very funny man ... I first met him and Mitch Mitchell at Jim Marshall’s drum shop before Jim Marshall made amps, in Hanwell because we all lived out that way.
People often hail Ginger Baker, Mitch Mitchell, and Keith Moon as the finest from this ... He was the most accomplished drummer around, and the band had experienced first-hand his offbeat grooves, ...