Joe Cocker References

The reference sources are from major music trade publications and newspapers worldwide. You can sort the list by the article title or the publication date.

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Soul Sheffield Style. Chris Welch. Melody Maker, 43:5. 1968-10-26
John and Paul Send Their Thanks to Joe. Keith Altham. NME. 1968-10
With a Little Help from My Friends (991) Review. Billboard, 74.
1968-11-2
With a Little Help from My Friends (991) Review. Record World, 10.
1968-11-2
With a Little Help from My Friends (991) Review. Cash Box, 18.
1968-11-2
Pop Think-In By Joe Cocker. Melody Maker, 43:14-5. 1968-11-16
Joe Cocker: "U.S.'s Only Culture Is Black." R. Yorke. Rolling Stone, 28:10. 1969-3-1
Concert Reviews. Variety, 254:45. 1969-5-7
A Little Help From His Friends. Cash Box, 38.
1969-5-10
Feeling Alright (1063) review. Cash Box, 24.
1969-5-10
Feeling Alright (1063) review. Billboard, 108.
1969-5-10
Beck-Cocker, NRBQ Stone Club with Avalanche of Rock Sounds. Ed Ochs. Billboard, 81:20.
1969-5-17
Joe Cocker (concert review). Cash Box, 50.
1969-5-17
With a Little Help from My Friends (SP 4182) Review. Cash Box, 38.
1969-5-17
With a Little Help from My Friends (SP 4182) Review. Billboard, 76.
1969-5-17
An English Artist. Valley Independent. 1969-5-22
Joe Finds Singing More Lucrative These Days. Kurt Lassen. Fredericksburg (VA) Free-Lance Star, 8-A. 1969-5-24
Bios for Dee Jays. Cash Box, 32.
1969-5-31
Joe Cocker (concert review). Cash Box, 10.
1969-7-12
Cocker Shakes, Rocks and Souls; "Dead" Alive. Dan Goldberg. Billboard, 81:18.
1969-8-2
Records. John Mendelsohn. Rolling Stone, 40:36. 1969-8-23
With a Little Help from My Friends. John Mendelsohn. Rolling Stone. 1969-8
Delta Lady (1112) Review. Billboard, 110.
1969-9-6
Delta Lady (1112) Review. Cash Box, 24.
1969-9-6
Why Did Cocker's White Soul Fail? R. Eldridge. Melody Maker, 44:16-7. 1969-10-18
Joe Cocker! (SP 4224) review. Cash Box, 34.
1969-10-25
She Came In Through the Bathroom Window (1147) review. Cash Box, 22.
1969-11-22
Concert Reviews. Variety, 254:56. 1969-11-26
Joe Cocker, King Crimson, Fleetwood Mac. Cash Box, 44.
1969-12-6
King Crimson Makes Rock Turn Red. Ed Ochs. Billboard, 81:22. 1969-12-6
Cocker and That Boogaloo Sound. R. Eldridge. Melody Maker, 45:10. 1970-2-21
Blue Thumb, A&M Co-op Tour. Billboard, 33.
1970-3-28
Sight & Sound. Cash Box, 40.
1970-3-28
Concert Reviews. Variety, 258:76. 1970-4-1
Talent in Action. G. Knemeyer. Billboard, 82:20. 1970-4-4
The Letter (1174) Review. Billboard, 80.
1970-4-11
The Letter/Space Captain (1174) Review. Record World, 14.
1970-4-11
Cocker, Hawkins, Crows: Rock Revue At Its Best. Dave Fickle. Record World, 38.
1970-4-11
Joe Cocker With Mad Dogs & Englishmen, Stone the Crows, Ronnie Hawkins. Cash Box, 41.
1970-4-11
Which One Is Joe? Time, 95:67. 1970-4-13
A&M Stocks Faith in Cocker Film As Another Woodstock. Eliot Teagel. Billboard, 3.
1970-5-2
Love Cockers All. Ben Fong-Torres. Rolling Stone, 60:38-40. 1970-6-11
Cocker Double Album Gold Disked. Record World, 3.
1970-8-22
Mad Dogs and Englishmen (SP 6002) Review. Record World, 1.
1970-8-29
Mad Dogs and Englishmen (SP 6002) Review. Cash Box, 35.
1970-8-29
Mad Dogs and Englishmen (SP 6002) Review. Cash Box, 35.
1970-8-29
Mad Dogs and Englishmen (SP 6002) Review. Billboard, 69.
1970-9-5
How Cocker Conquered America. Melody Maker, 45:13. 1970-9-12
Records: Mad Dogs and Englishmen. P. Nartez. Rolling Stone, 67:42. 1970-10-1
Cry Me a River (1200) Review. Record World, 1.
1970-10-3
Cry Me a River (1200) Review. Cash Box, 22.
1970-10-3
Cry Me a River (1200) Review. Billboard, 70.
1970-10-3
Cocker. Bucks County (PA) Courier Times. 1970-12-1
Where Are They Now? Cash Box, 21.
1971-1-2
Cocker Comes Full Circle. Chris Charlesworth. Melody Maker, 46:5. 1971-1-16
Cameras On Cocker. R. Coleman. Melody Maker, 46:14. 1971-1-30
Cocker & Bacharach A&M Soundtrack Stars. Record World, 52.
1971-3-6
Cocker Single Follows Rule. Billboard, 55.
1971-3-27
“Mad Dogs”...Not Overly Innovative. Lisa Robinson. RPM, 22.
1971-3-27
Mad Dogs and Englishmen' Records Released to Coincide with Premiere. Boxoffice, 54.
1971-4-12
On the Road. J. Cocks. Time, 97:70. 1971-4-19
Films, Joe Cocker: Mad Dogs and Englishmen. Rolling Stone, 81:50. 1971-4-29
“Mad Dogs” Debuts As First A&M Feature Film. RPM, 2.
1971-5-1
High Time We Went (1258) Review. Billboard, 66.
1971-5-8
Mad Dogs and Englishmen; Takes You Where the Music Is. L. Solomon. Down Beat, 38:13. 1971-5-13
Flicks: Mad Dogs and Englishmen. Jazz & Pop, 10:28. 1971-5
Cocker Is Back In Action. Melody Maker, 46:3. 1971-6-12
Cordell On Cocker. M. Watts. Melody Maker, 46:18. 1971-6-26
Feeling Alright (1063) review. Record World, 1.
1971-12-18
Feeling Alright (1063) review. Cash Box, 22.
1971-12-18
Cocker Clears Decks for Tour. Record World, 21.
1972-3-18
Cocker Realigns Mgmt; Starts New Spring Tour. Cash Box, 12.
1972-3-18
Concert Reviews. Variety, 266:66. 1972-3-22
Poor Old Joe. R. Hollingsworth. Melody Maker, 47:24-5. 1972-3-25
Joe Cocker Pops Over to U. S. C. Hodenfield. Rolling Stone, 105:8. 1972-3-30
Joe Cocker (concert review). Cash Box, 28.
1972-4-1
Cocker On Crutches. Melody Maker, 47:1. 1972-4-22
America. J. Sims. Melody Maker, 47:6. 1972-5-6
Canadian Gold to Joe Cocker (photo). RPM, 2.
1972-5-13
What's Going On Here, Joe Cocker? T. Crouse. Rolling Stone, 109:20+, 1972-5-25
Lincoln Special. Melody Maker, 47:33. 1972-5-27
Talent in Action. Nat Freedland. Billboard, 84:16.
1972-5-27
I Almost Forgot What Rock 'n' Roll Was All About. Andrew Tyler. Disc and Music Echo. 1972-5
The Joe Cocker Ritual Sacrifice. Keith Altham. NME. 1972-5
Caught in the Act. Melody Maker, 47:25. 1972-6-10
Cocker Got $800 For Mad Dogs and Englishmen; Why--and How. P. McCabe. Crawdaddy, 13:25-30. 1972-6-11
Joe: Just Singin' In the Band. M. Plummer. Melody Maker, 47:43. 1972-6-17
Caught in the Act. Melody Maker, 47:42. 1972-7-1
Caught in the Act. Melody Maker, 47:28. 1972-7-29
Cocker's 1st Jersey Gig. Record World, 18.
1972-9-2
Midnight Rider (1370) review. Record World 1.
1972-9-2
Midnight Rider review. Broadcasting, 53.
1972-9-11
Cocker Power: Are the Mains Being Turned Off? Beat Instrumental. 1972-9
Cocker In Better Shape, M-A's Set Too Short. Beverly Magid. Record World, 131.
1972-10-21
Joe; It Always Happens to Me. Chris Welch. Melody Maker, 47:15. 1972-11-18
Cocker, On Toes, Busted Again. J. Rose. Rolling Stone, 122:12. 1972-11-23
Reviews: Joe Cocker (SP 4368). Billboard, 46.
1972-11-25
Joe Cocker (SP 4368) review. Record World, 20.
1972-11-25
Woman to Woman (1370) review. Record World, 18.
1972-11-25
They Put Me in the Same Cell as a Bank Robber and a Murder Suspect. Keith Altham. NME. 1972-11
Joe Cocker (SP 4368) review. RPM, 13.
1972-12-30
Joe Cocker. Nick Kent. NME. 1973-1
Cocker Re-signed By A&M. Record World, 16.
1973-2-3
Pardon Me Sir (1407) review. Record World, 22.
1973-2-3
Signings. Billboard, 26.
1973-2-10
Records: Joe Cocker. Rolling Stone, 129:64. 1973-3-1
Records: Joe Cocker. Crawdaddy, 23:80. 1973-4
Musician Sues A&M, Cocker. Billboard, 46.
1973-12-15
Reviews: Put Out the Light (1539). Billboard, 52.
1974-6-8
Cocker Dies a Death. J. Atlas. Melody Maker, 49:35. 1974-6-15
Cocker: Juice-Out At the Roxy. J. Sims. Rolling Stone, 164:20.
1974-7-4
I Can Stand a Little Rain (SP 3633) Review. Billboard.
1974-8-17
I Can Stand a Little Rain (SP 3633) Review. Record World, 1.
1974-8-17
Roxy Theater, L.A. Richard Cromelin. Phonograph Record. 1974-8
Cocker to Tour With New Band. Cash Box, 27.
1974-9-7
Cocker Forms New Band Begins National Tour. Record World, 21.
1974-9-7
Concert Reviews. Variety, 276:46. 1974-9-25
Half-Notes. Crawdaddy, 40:22. 1974-9
Caught in the Act. Melody Maker, 49:56. 1974-10-5
Records: I Can Stand a Little Rain. Rolling Stone, 171:61. 1974-10-10
Performance. Rolling Stone, 172:94. 1974-10-24
Joe Cocker/Focus Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Art Fein. Billboard.
1974-10-26
Talent in Action. Art Fein. Billboard, 86:18. 1974-10-26
Records: I Can Stand a Little Rain. Crawdaddy, 41:77. 1974-10
Cocker “Right On” For Vancouver Gig. RPM, 7.
1974-11-2
You Are So Beautiful (1641) review. Record World, 10.
1974-11-30
I Can Stand a Little Rain. Creem, 6:67-8. 1974-11
I Can Stand a Little Rain. Michael Gray. Let It Rock. 1974-11
Recordings: Requiem for a Rock Star. Joseph Helguera. Washington Post.
1975-5-27
Records: Jamaica Say You Will. Stephen Holden. Rolling Stone.
1975-5-28
Jamaica Say You Will. Billboard. 1975-8-23
Jamaica Say You Will (SP 4529) review. Record World, 1.
1975-8-23
Albums: Jamaica Say You Will. Melody Maker, 50:42. 1975-9-20
Forgive Me Now (1758) review. Record World, 12.
1975-11-1
Albums: Jamaica Say You Will. Creem, 7:84. 1975-11
Cocker, Pablo, Axton Tours Spark A&M’s Spring Promo. RPM, 13.
1976-4-17
Joe Cocker at Cobo Hall. Edwenna Edwards. Ann Arbor (MI) Sun.
1976-5-6
Stingray (SP 4574) review. Record World, 1.
1976-5-8
Stingray (SP 4574) review. RPM, 10.
1976-5-15
A Bad Case of the Blues: Stingray. Kit Rachlis. Rolling Stone.
1976-5-29
Joe Cocker: Totally Engrossing. Carl Skiba. Record World, 22.
1976-5-29
Talent in Action Beacon Theater. Robert Ford, Jr. Billboard.
1976-5-29
Stingray. Phil Sutcliffe. Sounds. 1976-6
Stingray. Cliff White. NME. 1976-7
Greatest Hits (SP 4670) review. Record World, 89.
1977-11-26
Reviews: Greatest Hits (SP 4670). Billboard, 94.
1977-11-26
Cocker Film...Could Hardly Miss. Ritchie Yorke. RPM, 21.
1979-5-1
The Joe Cocker Story. John Tobler. Blank Space. 1979
New Cassettes Simmering Drama to Soulful Rock (Mad Dogs). Jon Pareles. New York Times. 1985-10-13
Joe Cocker Box Released by A&M. J. R. Reynolds. Billboard, 107:1. 1995-11-25