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David Ruffin: Ruffin Walks Back
Interview by Harvey Kubernik, Melody Maker, 21 February 1976
"I ALWAYS believed and prayed that I could express myself and be understood. By having a hit single, a lot of people are hearing me ...
Joe Tex: The Gut Feeling For A Hit
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 20 June 1978
Joe stays close to the streets and the people who buy the records. Thus, he has a good instinct for what's a likely hit and ...
Millie Jackson rings the changes
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 18 July 1978
Millie's new album is far more uptempo than any album she's ever done. Ironically, the track that most people are picking up on is a ...
D.J. Rogers: Songs Of Love And Hope...
Interview by David Nathan, Blues & Soul, 17 February 1976
A young man whose West Coast reputation is spreading fast. ...
Dr. Dre, Warren G: Warren G: Nuthin' but a G thang
Interview by Jeff Lorez, Blues & Soul, 14 June 1994
Dre's l'il bro is carving his own particularly effective niche right now. Jeff Lorez gets some long distance information with Warren G. ...
Interview by Mick Brown, MOJO, May 1995
THE WOMAN FROM ROD Stewart's management office suggests we should meet at her office in Beverly Hills; she would lead the way to Rod's house, ...
Interview by Gavin Martin, Independent on Sunday, 27 February 2005
ON A RAINY FRIDAY afternoon Solomon Burke is holding court in the living room of his San Fernando Valley home. The man who has claimed ...
Barry Beckett: Soul Provider: Muscle Shoals keyboard legend Barry Beckett in His Own Words
Interview by Barney Hoskyns, Rock's Backpages, June 2009
NOTE: This is a pretty straight transcript of what the late Barry Beckett said to me in his new Warner Brothers office in Nashville in ...
Keith Richards, Rolling Stones, The: Keith Richards Shares His Songwriting Secrets
Interview by Bruce Pollock, Guitar, July 1986
LIKE A POLITICIAN ON THE PODIUM, whistle-stopping across the boondocks on a flatbed, Keith Richards has his share of timeless bromides, comfortable answers his tongue ...
Loleatta Holloway: No More Free Samples
Interview by David Nathan, Blues & Soul, 30 June 1992
Having been sampled to distraction by all and sundry and having suffered her fair share of rip offs, Loleatta Holloway is back with a new ...
Alexander O'Neal: Alexander O’Neal
Interview by Barney Hoskyns, Vox, March 1991
WHATEVER happened to the black ladykiller, that oversized teddy bear in a Versace suit serenading womankind with a cordless microphone in one hand and a ...
Interview by J.D. Considine, Musician, May 1984
CECIL AND Linda Womack are sitting on a couch in their home near Philadelphia while Micah, their youngest, plays with a pull-toy on the floor. ...
The Faces: Faces Survive Solo Syndrome
Interview by Ron Ross, Circus, May 1975
The Faces were afraid America might forget them while they were busy getting some individual ambitions out of their system. But their first Stateside tour ...
Interview by Paolo Hewitt, New Musical Express, 14 January 1989
As a columnist for Billboard and The Village Voice, Nelson George has been America's most incisive commentator on the changing face of black music culture. ...
Interview by David Nathan, Blues & Soul, 23 May 1978
One of the biggest records of 1978 belongs to a new group known simply as Raydio. With 'Jack & Jill' topping charts across both sides ...
Terence Trent D'Arby: Madman or Genius?
Interview by Sylvia Patterson, Smash Hits, 17 June 1987
"Em, both probably," pipes Sylvia Patterson ...
Tracy Chapman: Hardcore Troubadour
Interview by Peter Murphy (Irish), Hot Press, 3 February 1999
TRACY CHAPMAN’S eponymous debut album was one of the biggest sellers of last year – more than ten years after its release. She spoke to ...
Keith Richards, The Rolling Stones: Keith Richards: An English Werewolf in London
Interview by Mat Snow, NME, 22 February 1986
WHAT BECOMES a legend most? So exactly how I'd imagined it was the scene that I wouldn't have dared make it up. Before we enter, ...
Black Grape: Pips Out For The Lads
Interview by Paul Moody, NME, 3 June 1995
If you expected old fruit SHAUN RYDER to come back as reconstructed new man you were pissing in the wind. PAUL MOODY discovers that the ...
The Faces, The Rolling Stones, Ronnie Wood: 'Now Read' Ronnie Wood
Interview by Barbara Charone, Sounds, 26 July 1975
"HEY MICKIE BAAABY," a disc jockey screams loudly after playing 'Get Off Of My Cloud' for the third time that afternoon for the greater metropolis ...
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