Johnny Rivers had his first hit in 1964 with a live version of Chuck Berry’s “Memphis” and the subsequent album Live At The Whisky A Go-Go. Over the next few years, Rivers and a streamlined rhythm section chugged smoothly through […]
Johnny Rivers had his first hit in 1964 with a live version of Chuck Berry’s “Memphis” and the subsequent album Live At The Whisky A Go-Go. Over the next few years, Rivers and a streamlined rhythm section chugged smoothly through […]
Johnny Rivers may well be the most underappreciated musical visionary among 1960s hitmakers. For all the commercial success he enjoyed at the time, it was his bad fortune to be on the wrong side of rock’s sea change (more like […]
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