Led by the charismatic Arthur Lee, Love was a groundbreaking American band that
emerged in the 1960s to blend the spirit of psychedelia with many other
divergent musical influences in a way that hadn't been done before, not least in
a racial mix. Based in Los Angeles, Lee had been involved in music from an early
age, playing with local bands like The LAG's and Lee's American Four, while in
1964 he also produced a single for Rosa Lee Brooks which featured Jimi Hendrix
on guitar. After one of his songs Feathered Fish was recorded by garage rock
band Sons Of Adam (featuring future L...