The post What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears? Review: For the Band’s Fans and No One Else appeared first on Consequence. The Pitch: In the late 1960s, Blood, Sweat & Tears were at the top ...
Imagine an on-the-road concert documentary shot in the anything-goes days of 1970 — a hurly-burly vérité jamboree like “Mad Dogs & Englishmen” or “Elvis on Tour.” It’s about the biggest rock band in ...
“What the Hell Happened to Blood Sweat & Tears?” is the question filmmaker John Scheinfeld (“Chasing ‘Trane,” “The U.S. vs. John Lennon”) asked the band’s co-founder and industry acolyte Bobby Colomby ...
“I wasn’t political when I was in Blood, Sweat & Tears,” recalls saxophonist Fred Lipsius. Yet Lipsius and his bandmates found themselves in a geopolitical maelstrom when the hit-making horn band went ...
What goes up must come down, the song says. And “What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears?” certainly proves the adage voiced in the group’s 1968 hit “Spinning Wheel.” The film -- directed by ...
Dave Grohl, Greg Kurstin and director Judd Apatow have shared their take on Blood, Sweat & Tears' 1968 hit "Spinning Wheel." Apatow handles vocals on the track, with Grohl on drums, Kurstin on ...
Trends can rise out of nowhere in the world of pop music. It takes some savvy and skill for a band to get in on such a trend and take advantage of it while it’s hot. In the case of Blood, Sweat & ...
Trumpeter and bandleader Bill Warfield owes a lot to the late Lew Soloff, a beloved and respected trumpet player. Soloff is best known for his searing trumpet on the classic song “Spinning Wheel” from ...
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