RECENT POSTS
- When the Rolling Stones Played a Free Concert in Havana, Cuba
- When John Lennon Gave His Signed Copy of The Beatles’ ‘Butcher’ Cover To a Teenaged Fan
- Herb Alpert, 90, Adds 2026 Tour Dates With Reformed Tijuana Brass Band
- Chip Taylor, Songwriter of ‘Wild Thing’ and ‘Angel of the Morning,’ Dies
- David Porter, Stax Records Songwriting Giant, Publishing His Memoir, ‘The Soul Man’
- Bob Dylan, Turning 85, Adds Dates to 2026 Tour
- Radio Hits of 1973: All Aboard
- Aerosmith’s Debut Album Gets ‘Legendary Edition’
- 13 Great Covers of Beach Boys Songs
- ‘Animals Against The Wall’: All-Star Tribute to Pink Floyd Album Coming
- 1975—The Year in 50 Classic Rock Albums
- William Shatner: Rock Star
- George Thorogood Sets ‘Baddest Show on Earth: Greatest Hits Live’ Album, Tour
- The Jaggerz’ ‘The Rapper’: You Know What He’s After
- 11 Classic Rock Songs for Spring
- Peter Frampton Reveals 2026 Studio Album, ‘Carry the Light,’ With Guest Stars
- Tedeschi Trucks Band’s Busy 2026: New Album, ‘Future Soul,’ Tour
- Best Weekly Singles Chart of All-Time: March 1970 Edition
- Leon Russell with Mary Russell: The Paradise Years 1976-1981 Box Set Released
- Supertramp Gets 2026 Half-Speed Remasters
- 5th Dimension Gets ‘Let the Sunshine In’ Box Set
- George Harrison, Ringo Starr Solo Catalogs Get Reissues
- Happy Birthday, Bruce Willis!
- Leonard Cohen: His “Gloomy” ‘Songs of Love and Hate’
- 12 Classic Rock Songs That Feature a Famous Guest Musician
- Willie Nelson to Release ‘Dream Chaser,’ His 79th Solo Studio Album
- Joe Jackson’s Busy 2026: New Rock Album, ‘Hope and Fury,’ and Tour
- Talking Heads’ Earliest Years Explored in ‘Tentative Decisions’: Review
- Paul Carrack Sets Concert Album, ‘For One Night Only – Live in London’
- Joni Mitchell ‘Ladies of the Canyon’: Painting the Canvas
Tag "leslie west mountain interview"
Leslie West on Playing With Jimi and The Who
The Mountain man recalls his solo years and jam sessions sitting in with fellow rock giants, and much more.
Read MoreLeslie West Interview: Mountain, Woodstock, and More
When the history of heavy rock is traced today, it invariably points to him as one of the origin points—it was no accident that he called his band Mountain.
Read More
