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Charles Stepney and Richard Evans: Soulful Symphonies Of Psychedelia Charles Stepney and Richard Evans: Soulful Symphonies Of Psychedelia The duo were two of the greatest musical minds of the 60s and 70s, but remain little known today. Published on Rotary Connection s debut album was just one of the albums that Charles Stepney worked on in the 1960s Imagine a psychedelic music that didn’t expand your musical mind with volume and effects, but elevated your consciousness with melody and cleverly arranged layers of instruments. A music that sought to reflect the new-age thinking of the hippie era. A groove with a jazzy edge, and orchestras that ventured into the infrared and ultraviolet extremes of pop’s spectrum. A music of angles, culture, questions, elegance and love. If you tried to create it, it might seem impossible. But it happened, thanks to Richard Evans and Charles Stepney. ....
The Earth, Wind & Fire musician died on Feb. 4, 2016 David Gomez | February 4, 2021 - 10:00 am Share this article: CREDIT: Michael Putland/Getty Images Five Years is our new series that takes a look at significant cultural figures five years after their death. We’re kicking it off with a tribute to Maurice White of Earth, Wind & Fire by David Gomez, the bassist for the L.A.-based queer-core punk band Longstocking. My sister, Irene, was the oldest of four siblings and as such, anointed house radio DJ by our parents the rest of us had no say. That’s the way it is in a Mexican family: seniority rules. Smoggy and sweltering L.A. nights, listening to either 93 KHJ or KISS AM/FM in our shared bedroom. It was the ‘70s and Earth, Wind & Fire dominated the airwaves. I can’t remember a time when their songs weren’t on the radio and as much as my sister’s pop tastes drove me crazy a ....