His fiery performance at Woodstock is legendary. The band would go on to have a hit with "I'd Love to Change the World." Alvin Lee Is Going Home: 'Ten Years After' Guitarist Dies Alvin Lee Is Going ...
In the first part of this interview with Ten Years After drummer Ric Lee, we discussed I'm Going Home, the tune that stole the show at Woodstock, and the absurdity of the U.S. political scene with ...
(Reuters) - British blues-rock guitarist Alvin Lee, who was best known for his performance with rock band Ten Years After at Woodstock in 1969, died on Wednesday at age 68, his family said. (Reuters) ...
At the Woodstock music festival in 1969, the British blues-rock band Ten Years After burst onto the U.S. music scene with a searing rendition of “I’m Going Home” featuring the fleet-fingered Alvin Lee ...
More than four decades have passed since Alvin Lee stood front and center at the famed Woodstock festival with his band Ten Years After and told half million or so fans, “I’m Going Home . . . by ...
British rock guitarist Alvin Lee, founder of the band Ten Years After who burst to stardom with a memorable Woodstock performance, has died. He was 68. A statement posted on Lee's official website ...
Alvin Lee is the leader of the sacred steel ensemble, The Lee Boys. He is a vocalist and guitarist for the band, although he can play a variety of instruments and was originally a bassist. Alvin grew ...
"It was like something from Mad Max, with all the fires and steaming bodies" ...
LONDON — British rock guitarist Alvin Lee, founder of the band Ten Years After who burst to stardom with a memorable Woodstock performance, has died. He was 68. A statement on Lee's official website ...
British guitarist and singer Alvin Lee, whose blues-rock band Ten Years After catapulted to stardom following a searing performance at Woodstock, died Wednesday morning. He was 68. According to a ...