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Prince Phillip Mitchell: Atlantic Crossing
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 19 June 1979
AFTER TEN years of giving his best songs to other acts – notably 'Starting All Over Again' for Mel & Tim, 'Hurt So Good' for ...
George Clinton, Parliament, Funkadelic: George Clinton: The Mad Professor
Interview by Paolo Hewitt, Melody Maker, 8 January 1983
Paolo Hewitt gets funked by GEORGE CLINTON. ...
George Clinton: Putting On The Atomic Dog
Interview by John Morthland, Creem, July 1983
GEORGE CLINTON hunkers down into the couch in the conference room of Capitol's Manhattan offices, pours himself a tall noontime glass of orange juice, and ...
Jerry Jemmott: Session Bassist — The Groovemaster: Jerry Jemmott
Interview by Gene Santoro, Guitar Player, May 1984
WHILE HIS name may not ring any bells, you've heard his bass before, setting the groove for Aretha Franklin, B.B. King, Wilson Pickett, Roberta Flack, ...
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. ...
Bobby Womack: A New Hit Proves It's Not Over Yet For The Man Who Wrote 'It's All Over Now'
Interview by Michael Goldberg, Rolling Stone, 21 June 1984
LOS ANGELES — Bobby Womack is happy. The forty-year-old singer currently finds himself with a hit album (The Poet II) and single ('Love Has Finally ...
Ry Cooder: Cooder at the Movies
Interview by Don Snowden, Musician, 28 February 1985
"A MOVIE SCORE is probably the last refuge of abstract music," remarks Ry Cooder in the spartan foyer of a Hollywood sound studio. "You can't ...
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, ...
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 ...
Interview by Dave Rimmer, Q, March 1987
THAT RESTLESS, relentless and often quite ridiculous search for the Next Big Thing has to be the longest-running game in pop. When Anita Baker's album, ...
Living In A Box: Boxing clever
Interview by Paolo Hewitt, New Musical Express, 2 May 1987
They came from nowhere to take the Top Ten by storm. But who were the mystery men of LIVING IN A BOX? Were they black? ...
Terence Trent D'Arby: Madman or Genius?
Interview by Sylvia Patterson, Smash Hits, 17 June 1987
"Em, both probably," pipes Sylvia Patterson ...
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. ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
Black Grape, Happy Mondays: Black Grape: Forget It All For An Instant
Interview by Lisa Verrico, Vox, July 1995
After all the pills, thrills and bellyaches, Shaun Ryder felt peckish — so he nipped off to Kentucky Fried Chicken. It took him three years ...
Dr. John: Dr John: Black Or White - Dr John's Shady Past
Interview by Bill Carpenter, Goldmine, 10 April 1998
DR. JOHN IS as much identified with New Orleans as gumbo is. In a May '97 interview with FI magazine, Dr. John, "Mac" to his ...
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