British rock guitarist Alvin Lee's 11-minute rendition of "I'm Going Home" was immortalized in the 1970 documentary "Woodstock." Lee passed away at the age of 68 following complications during routine surgery. He is remembered as having a place in the
A contemporary of Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Page, Nottingham-born Lee formed Ten Years After in 1966, but cemented his place in rock history three years later with a star turn at 1969's Woodstock Festival. A centrepiece of the film of the
ALEE10 There are few live rock clips as compelling as Ten Years After doing "I'm Going Home" at Woodstock, in which Alvin Lee puts on a clinic of speed guitar that either had would-be musicians running for the instrument -- or running away from it.
Alvin Lee, the guitarist and singer of Ten Years After, has died. A statement posted on his official website read: "With great sadness we have to announce that Alvin unexpectedly passed away early this morning after unforseen
A contemporary of Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Page, Nottingham-born Lee formed Ten Years After in 1966, but cemented his place in rock history three years later with a star turn at 1969's Woodstock Festival. A centrepiece of the film of the
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