JAM Client News

01 Aug Janis Joplin Considered 25 Years Later

by John McDermott - Relix August 1, 1994 Janis Joplin's sturdy legacy has been re-addressed with the recent release of the three compact disc compilation, Janis. Longtime Joplin admirer may not require...

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01 Sep "'stepping Razor' gives Tosh his due"

The Boston Globe September 1, 1993 by Steve Morse, Globe Staff STEPPING RAZOR -- RED X Written and directed by: Nicolas Campbell If you love the hypnotic pulse and vision of Jamaican "roots" reggae, then...

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25 Jul "Guitarist fine-tunes new movie on Doors"

Chicago Sun-Times July 25, 1990 by Jae-Ha Kim Few people can correct two-time Academy Award-winning director Oliver Stone. But when guitarist Robby Krieger told Stone something was wrong, the filmmaker listened. Krieger, a former...

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11 May "Tosh's 'Youth' Recalls His Father"

The Washington Post May 11, 1990 by Mike Joyce "WHY DID YOU take another brother's life? Why did you do it?" That bitter refrain, directed at reggae star Peter Tosh's murderers, is chanted over...

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17 Dec ESSENTIAL FOOTAGE OF THE 1968 DOORS

The Boston Globe (Boston, MA) December 17, 1988 by Steve Morse, Globe Staff Back in 1967, I caught the Doors in a short-lived Brighton rock club called the Crosstown Bus. I remember the...

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27 Sep "Peter Tosh, Reggae's Rebel"

New York Times September 27, 1987 By JOHN ROCKWELL ON SEPT. 11, PETER TOSH was senselessly murdered at his home in Kingston, Jamaica, at the age of 42. Since Bob Marley had died...

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18 Sep The Boston Globe

McClatchy-Tribune Information Services September 18, 1987 KINGSTON, Jamaica- An unemployed handyman considered a prime suspect in the shooting death of reggae music star Peter Tosh and two others turned himself in to...

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