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Report and Interview by Cynthia Rose, Sunday Correspondent, 29 April 1990
The duties of KISS pirate radio DJs once included rigging rooftop transmitters and guarding the door. Now Saatchis are telling them: "Your account is worth ...
The Christians: Rock On Commie: The Christians In East Berlin
Report and Interview by Len Brown, NME, 1 August 1987
WHERE AM I? The hotel receptionist says, "Have a nice day". There's Gershwin muzak in the lift. There's Sade on the radio. There's no bugging ...
Napalm Death: Noise International: It’s Napalm Death for World Music
Report and Interview by Ian Christe, Alternative Press, August 1994
THE LANGUAGE OF death metal can be as undecipherable to outsiders as street grafitti, but the meaning is as clear: "Stay away – I ...
Van Halen Gets Even With Everyone!
Report and Interview by J. Kordosh, Creem, October 1981
DAVID LEE ROTH: It becomes more fun with each season. Each tour that we make, each record that we make — we know how to do ...
Voice Of The Beehive: There's No Place Like Home
Report and Interview by William Shaw, Smash Hits, 21 September 1988
There certainly isn't, listeners, especially when you're Tracey and Melissa from Voice Of The Beehive and "home" is none other than "L.A." (man). William Shaw ...
Damon Albarn, Gorillaz, Blur: Damon Albarn: The Great Escape
Report and Interview by Andrew Purcell, The Independent, 12 April 2008
THERE ARE GHOSTS at the Apollo. Bobby Byrd holds his master's cape, the amateur night regulars bawl and shimmy, and Fats Gonder asks: "Are you ...
Def Leppard: Rock's New Gift of Garb
Report and Interview by Michael Goldberg, Rolling Stone, 3 November 1988
Once maligned, concert merchandising is now rock's hottest business ...
Report and Interview by Laura Barton, The Guardian, 1 January 2015
From the spirituals of the deep south to the White Stripes, it's a music that has constantly reimagined itself. But is anyone really ready for ...
Steve Miller: Vinyl Icon: The Steve Miller Band's Fly Like An Eagle
Report and Interview by Johnny Black, Hi-Fi News & Record Review, May 2011
FLY LIKE AN EAGLE was the album which, in 1976, transformed San Francisco-based Stevie "Guitar" Miller from acclaimed critics' favourite to global superstar. ...
Led Zeppelin: The Zeppelin Road Test
Report and Interview by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 24 February 1973
"ROBERT PLANT QUITS showbusiness and joins National Dairies. There's a good headline for you. Print that as a news item in your paper, O.K.?" ...
Report and Interview by Susan Corrigan, i-D, August 1998
Glitz and glamour, sex and celebs, drugs and death: Studio 54 was the ultimate New York nightlife hit. So is it any wonder they're trying ...
Misty In Roots: Misty: Survival in Jah glory
Report and Interview by Vivien Goldman, Melody Maker, 5 January 1980
Survival's the operative-word in Misty's case. Harassed for their prominent role in the Southall immigrant community, in and out of the magistrates' courts, you'd think ...
Brandi Carlile — A Brandi and two chasers: Spiritual siblings perfect their balancing act
Report and Interview by Bud Scoppa, Paste, 4 April 2007
AFTER A MID-AFTERNOON ACOUSTIC MINI SET, Brandi Carlile and twin brothers Tim and Phil Hanseroth jump down off the cramped stage at one end of ...
Report and Interview by Chris Heath, Smash Hits, 13 August 1986
• She was a huge star in the sixties, down the dumper in the seventies and now, at 47, she's a huge star again.• She ...
Report and Interview by Paul Morley, NME, 1 April 1978
ARTHUR RIMBAUD, the late 19th Century French poet who dreamt of 'recreating life through his words' and whose work helped inspire poetic Symbolism, Dadaism and ...
Bachman Turner Overdrive: The Band That Laughs Last…
Report and Interview by Jim Esposito, Zoo World, 24 October 1974
THE BACHMAN-Turner Overdrive had just arrived backstage at the San Antonio Municipal Auditorium when the door to their dressing room burst open and seven extremely ...
Pop Will Eat Itself, Public Enemy: Pop Will Eat Itself (and Public Enemy): Scrapping With Rap
Report and Interview by Steven Wells, NME, 29 October 1988
AS DEF JAM'S happy rap panto rolls through Europe, Pop Will Eat Itself and Public Enemy are getting on fine. Unfortunately the hordes of Belgian ...
Report and Interview by Philip Norman, Sunday Times, 1971
JAMES BROWN will die on the stage one night, on the moving staircase of his own feet in front of a thirty-piece band; and then ...
Johnny Cash: Jailhouse, Jesus and H.G. Wells
Report and Interview by Philip Norman, Sunday Times, 1971
THE HEAVY carved front door into House of Cash, Johnny Cash's state mansion, in Madison, Tennessee, swung inward to reveal blinding sunshine and the awe-struck ...
Report and Interview by Adrian Deevoy, Q, November 1999
Sometimes even Q needs a break. Usually this means a week in a prefab on Selsea Bill, but this year Signor Sting Tuscan summer ...
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