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Jimi Hendrix: Eddie Kramer: The Wizard Of Woof-Woof
Interview by Gene Santoro, Guitar World, September 1985
If Jimi wanted to hear guitar played underwater, Eddie Kramer would turn on the faucet — and get it all down on tape. As told to Gene ...
Interview by Paul Gorman, The Word, May 2004
In forty years of recording everyone from Dylan and Hendrix to Abba and Lena Zavaroni, a studio engineer sees a lot of strange things. ...
Interview by Penny Valentine, Street Life, 21 February 1976
Penny Valentine talks to the man in between, Joe Boyd who has recently produced Toots Hibbert, Maria Muldaur, and the McGarrigles. ...
Nigel Kennedy: Cat Whose Cream Went Sour
Interview by Sean O'Hagan, The Guardian, 13 November 1992
'At some point I'll have to think about whether it's my responsibility as a musician to get into heavier drugs simply to find out more ...
Living Colour: Nailing Their Colours To The Mast
Interview by Mat Snow, Sounds, 24 September 1988
Living Colour's world vision may be in glorious technicolour, but they're the first to admit that a black rage sweeps through their music. Mat Snow ...
Red Hot Chili Peppers, The: Chili Peppers Taste Success at Last
Interview by Richard Cromelin, Los Angeles Times, 7 January 1990
After seven long years, L.A.'s loony punk-funk band finally gains respect for its music as well as its off-stage antics ...
Todd Rundgren: Todd: Rundgren Reviews Himself
Interview by Alan Betrock, Phonograph Record, March 1974
TODD WAS RECORDED mostly during July; actually July and August, 1973, and it was my usual hodgepodge approach to performance in the album. ...
Jimi Hendrix: Eddie Kramer: The Wizard Of Woof-Woof
Interview by Gene Santoro, Guitar World, September 1985
If Jimi wanted to hear guitar played underwater, Eddie Kramer would turn on the faucet — and get it all down on tape. As told to ...
Interview by Bill Wasserzieher, Blues Revue, January 2001
GUITAR HEROES come cloaked in the mystique of the iconic loner. We call them guitar-slingers because they are like western heroes who ride into town ...
Joe Ely: Career Heats Up For Joe Ely
Interview by Charles Bermant, The Globe and Mail, 29 September 1987
WITH ITS OWN hot brand of Texas rock and roll, the Joe Ely Band has transformed the tiny stage of this rural club into a ...
The Slits: Girls Together Outrageously
Interview by Fred Mills, Harp, March 2005
"You haven't said yet how good I look on my Web site!" ...
Defunkt: Too Fierce For Radioland
Interview by Kris Needs, ZigZag, June 1982
Joe Bowie, singer-songwriter-trombonist-leader talked to Kris Needs and Killing Joke bassist Youth. ...
Interview by Sandy Robertson, Sounds, 14 January 1978
BOB WELCH is a hit. After stints in Fleetwood Mac and H. Metal outfit Paris he is enjoying chart action/success with his French Kiss album ...
Santana: Jack of All Trades: Carlos Santana
Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 14 January 2000
AROUND THIS TIME every year, the American music industry holds its collective breath as the Grammy awards nominations are announced, eager to see which of ...
Roy Gaines: Backside of the Blues: Roy Gaines at the Chalkboard
Interview by Kirk Silsbee, Senior Life, March 2003
IF EDUCATORS WERE to design a college course on the history of the blues, they could do a lot worse than study Roy Gaines. ...
Aerosmith: We Have Ways Of Making You Talk
Interview by Chris Roberts, Uncut, May 2001
AEROSMITH HAVE JUST BEEN INDUCTED INTO THE ROCK'N'ROLL HALL OF FAME. WE ASKED MAIN MAN STEVEN TYLER ABOUT 25 YEARS ON THE EDGE, NEW ALBUM ...
Seal: A Conjurer Of Lush Grooves
Interview by Simon Reynolds, New York Times, 14 August 1994
What to call Seals blend of symphonic dance music and mystical lyrics? New Age funk? Progressive disco? Seal belongs to that strain of maverick, slightly ...
Interview by Danny (Shredder) Weizmann, L.A. Weekly, 3 May 1985
Al Einstein, man? He had it all wrong! E isnt the thing that equals mc2. Fishbones riding high off a self-titled cbs ep, rocking down ...
Robert Randolph: Sacred Steel… Live
Interview by Andria Lisle, Memphis Flyer, 11 October 2001
Pedal-steel guitar virtuoso Robert Randolph delivers The Word at B.B. Kings. ...
Santana: Carlos Santana: Sacred Fire
Interview by Rob Steen, MOJO, January 1994
THE VERY LEAST YOU CAN SAY ABOUT CARLOS Santana is that he has always been a pleasant plucker. Surely no-one has ever coaxed as much ...
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