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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 ...
What really did in Blood, Sweat & Tears wasn’t politics but Clayton-Thomas’s decision, in 1972, to go solo. The band needed every bit of his sweat and swagger.
Blood, Sweat & Tears first big hit, 'You've Made Me so Very Happy' hit the charts in March 1969 and rode the rails for over three months, peaking at No. 2. The song was originally recorded by ...
Blood-Sweat-Tears.RC7051.09.BC-CLEANED - Credit: Courtesy of Sony Music Archives Blood, Sweat & Tears venture behind the Iron Curtain in the wild new trailer for the upcoming documentary, What the ...
Even before the Eastern Europe tour, Blood, Sweat & Tears had an uncomfortable relationship with the counterculturalists who dominated the rock press in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s.
Blood, Sweat & Tears will be the subject of a new documentary examining their 1970 Iron Curtain tour and the intrigue surrounding the outing. By Melinda Newman Bolstered by David Clayton-Thomas ...
Blood, Sweat & Tears talk blackmail and backlash in a new trailer for the upcoming documentary about their infamous 1970 Iron Curtain tour. × Skip to main content ...
He chose Blood, Sweat & Tears' “Spinning Wheel” as one of his songs when given “Hits of the ‘60s” as a category. He also recorded a version of “Vehicle” for a single release in 2005.
Blood, Sweat & Tears was formed in 1967 by eight musicians. Its fusion of jazz and acid rock led to the band’s commercial success between 1969-1971, including winning Album of the Year at the ...
After all, it wasn’t the first time Blood, Sweat & Tears drew the ire of the counterculture, having played Caesars Palace in 1969, back when Las Vegas was considered anything but anti-establishment.