British singer-songwriter Licorice McKechnie performing with the Incredible String Band at Woodstock in 1969 - Graphic House/Archive Photos/Getty Images Some say she disappeared while hitch-hiking ...
Looking back at the British rock scene of the late 1960s, it's hard to believe that bands as diametrically opposed as Pink Floyd and Incredible String Band could share a concert bill. Floyd were ...
Looking back at the British rock scene of the late 1960s, it's hard to believe that bands as diametrically opposed as Pink Floyd and Incredible String Band could share a concert bill. Floyd were ...
Might not be a stretch to suggest (especially considering Donovan) that British folk rock started in Scotland at least as much as England. The Incredible String Band materialized in Edinburgh and ...
“These little things out in the woods are so magical,” says Matt Berninger during his Friday afternoon Uncut Q&A, and all around him End Of The Road takes the challenge head on. Just a short time ...
THE immediate sense of community and informality created by the performers, immensely passionate about the Incredible String Band, was the most prominent feature of this concert. The haphazard layout ...
She wore a string of flowers in her long hair and a floaty dress as her ethereal voice captivated an audience of half a million people at the legendary Woodstock festival. And Licorice McKechnie's ...
The Incredible String Band were one of the most influential bands of the Sixties but their roots lie in the folk clubs of Edinburgh. Their incredible journey took them from experimenting in Scotland's ...
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Mentally wipe away the Faerie Tale cutesiness and these British freak-folk progenitors are revealed as uncompromising visionaries. A twisting, turning epic like the 13-minute “A Very Cellular Song,” ...