When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. By day, a large red Soviet naval flag flew from a makeshift tent pole, both as a gesture of ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. As the progenitors of the form lovingly known as space rock, it can become a little too easy to ...
Strap on your asteroid belts, psychedelic space cadets of New Orleans: Nik Turner’s Hawkwind is passing back through the atmosphere. Turner, a flute and saxophone player, joined the expansive British ...
Hawkwind was one of the strangest and most beloved bands of the ’70s. The British space rockers released one of the era’s great discs (“Space Ritual,” the landmark 1973 live album), and spent the rest ...
Recorded at shows in Liverpool and London, Hawkwind’s 1972 album The Space Ritual Alive in Liverpool and London arguably captures the psychedelic rock band at its peak. Attempting to be “a full ...
Punk rocker turned presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke has won the endorsement of the leader of the venerable British space rock band Hawkwind. Dave Brock threw his support behind the former Texas ...
Nik Turner, a saxophone/flute player who was part of several incarnations of space-rockers Hawkwind, has died at 82. No cause was given, but his death was confirmed on his official Facebook page. “We ...
Hawkwind’s Nik Turner has had a career most musicians could only imagine in a dream. Not because of Turner’s success, creating chart-placing albums for the prog legends, but because Turner seriously ...
Nik Turner, who served two stints as a member of the space rock outfit Hawkwind, has died at the age of 82. Turner was a multi-talented musician who was known for playing both flute and saxophone with ...
Nik Turner’s Hawkwind will be at the Lion’s Lair tonight, performing with the progressive-rock outfit Hedersleben in a show that combines music and mythology for a space-rock extravaganza. Turner is ...
Nonetheless, Hall of the Mountain Grill didn’t chart high – in the UK, it peaked at 16 in late September 1974: when Mike Oldfield’s Hergest Ridge and Tubular Bells were at numbers one and two ...