Not all British Invasion acts had the staying power to sustain careers at the top for very long. Some, like The Honeycombs, came out of nowhere with a memorable single and just as quickly saw their ...
Roger George ‘Joe’ Meek largely eschewed major label studios to record in a makeshift set-up in his flat above a leather goods shop at 304 Holloway Road. Rather less on message for the espouser of ...
Tom Robinson tells the story of record producer and sonic innovator Joe Meek, who became Britain's premier independent record producer in the early 1960s.
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