good-for-nothing clubs, and Link always told them the same thing: “I wasn’t born to shovel slop for The Man at some fried chicken stand.” He was a man of few words. That’s why he played instrumental music
“Steven turned me onto the guitar,” says Slash, who met Adler in their teens. “He’d crank up a KISS record and I’d just bang on the chords, and it felt great. We decided to start a band right then. . . . It was the hardest thing in the world having to (drop him) from...
Written about the plight of the Puerto Rican farmer during the Great Depression, this is well known in Puerto Rico and throughout Latin America to this day and has been recorded dozens of times, including versions by contemporary singers such as Marc Anthony and Placido Domingo. The song’s s...