(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) ...
Guitarist Alvin Lee, whose incendiary performance with the British band Ten Years After was one of the highlights of the 1969 Woodstock festival, has died. He was 68. Lee's website says he "passed ...
In 1969, Alvin Lee played a gig that would change his life, and rock music, forever. Appearing with his band Ten Years After at the Woodstock music festival, the British singer and guitarist wailed ...
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 ...
(AP) 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 ...
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 ...
Alvin Lee has died, aged 68. The British rock guitarist and member of Ten Years After passed away on March 6 after complications during a routine surgery. What to Read Next "We have lost a wonderful ...
Alvin Lee, whose virtuoso guitar playing drove the British blues-rock band Ten Years After to stardom in the 1960s and early '70s, died Wednesday in Spain. He was 68. He died “after unforeseen ...