“Ten Year’s After: A Visual History” - Herb Staehr

This band rocketed to fame after the Woodstock movie hit theaters in 1970. Their historic performance was the culmination of three years hard work rising up through the British blues scene and into Classic Rock history. Any Zeppelin fan should go out and experience the “Cricklewood Green” or “Ssssh” albums. Then, properly weaned, go experience the blues chops on the “Undead” CD. This book, with lots of photos, explains it all. Well-researched by a man who loved Alvin Lee and Ten Years After as much as anyone. Herb gave away some of these books on Sunday Morning Blues and I loved meeting him. Sadly, he passed away recently, and we lost one of the most enthusiastic music fans I’ve ever known. This book is hard to get in stores, but can be found at amazon.com

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