The Devil's Anvil Latest about The Devil's Anvil The strange story of The Devil's Anvil, the revolutionary band scuttled by the Six-Day War By Fraser Lewry published 11 March 26 In 1966, a group of Arab, Israeli and American musicians made an album together in New York City – but they were doomed from the start Music Get the Louder NewsletterSelect the newsletters you’d like to receive. Then, add your email to sign up.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors MORE FROM LOUDER...1The strange story of The Devil's Anvil, whose promising career was scuttled by the Six-Day War2The Black Crowes' blessed resurrection keeps rolling on A Pound Of Feathers3Listen to the first song released by rock supergroup featuring R.E.M's Michael Stipe4“My love for music was dying”: How a lifestyle change led to a 15-minute prog epic and a record deal5Angus Young on the ballad he wishes AC/DC had never released
The strange story of The Devil's Anvil, the revolutionary band scuttled by the Six-Day War By Fraser Lewry published 11 March 26 In 1966, a group of Arab, Israeli and American musicians made an album together in New York City – but they were doomed from the start