Dec 29, 2020 “The 10 Best Vinyl Reissues of 2020” (African Head Charge: Drumming Is A Language: 1990-2011) by Robert Ham • Paste Magazine
Adrian Sherwood’s On-U Sound label has re-released four legendary African Head Charge albums in vinyl and CD. The bass rhythms are provided by several legendary players, including Doug Wimbish. Read article here →
Mar 13, 2019 “Premiere: Roots Manuva Combines With Living Colour’s Doug Wimbish For Punk-Infused ‘Spit Bits’” by James Keith • Complex UK
Doug Wimbish collaborates with Roots Manuva on a new track, ‘Spit Bits’, from Adrian Sherwood's On-U Sound’s new compilation, ‘Pay It All Back Volume 7’. Read and listen here →
Mar 21, 2017 : “Living Colour’s Doug Wimbish: The 13th Floor Interview Pt. 1” by Marty Duda • The 13th Floor
The 13th Floor’s Marty Duda spoke to Doug Wimbish for a talk about Living Colour in the studio, making new music for their forthcoming album. Doug explains how Living Colour reconnected with The Blues. Listen to or read full interview here →
Aug 30, 1987 “Pop View; Rock for the Record: Unsung Studio Bands” by Robert Palmer • The New York Times
“One of today’s most extraordinary rhythm sections” that records as Fats Comet, consisting of the former Sugar Hill Records Rhythm Section members Doug Wimbish, Skip McDonald & Keith LeBlanc together with British recording engineer Adrian Sherwood. Read article here →
Jun 3, 1987 “The Pop Life • Out of the Studios and Into The Cat Club” by Robert Palmer • The New York Times
Mark Stewart & Gary Clail - fronting the former Sugar Hill Rhythm Section consisting of Doug Wimbish, Skip McDonald & Keith LeBlanc - as Mark Stewart & The Maffia and Gary Clail & Tackhead, along with On-U Sound’s Adrian Sherwood, to make a rare live appearance at the Cat Club. Read article here →