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Gaslamp Killer, The: The Gaslamp Killer: A bright spark hits the decks
Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 18 October 2010
Kooky DJ the Gaslamp Killer, known for his psychedelic sounds, talks to Metro about his experimental style, which includes work by Italian composers and dirty ...
Judee Sill Leaves Out the Juicy Bits
Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 8 April 1972
"WHERE WOULD you like me to start? Past, present or future?" exclaimed the cat-like figure that swooped in and instantly slid on to the sofa. ...
Tymes, The: The Tymes they are a—
Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 15 March 1969
BIG BEN, like the Tymes, swings but doesn't say much. At least George Williams, lead singer with the group which is just ticking over in ...
Crosby and Nash: Harmony and Discord
Interview by Sid Griffin, MOJO, May 2005
In the UK for the first time since 1978, David Crosby and Graham Nash discuss their musical and personal bond. ...
Interview by Dave Marsh, Rolling Stone, 14 July 1977
TO STIG Anderson, it's a familiar story. "I've seen it all a hundred times," says Abba's business manager, record company president and lyricist. "First, we ...
New York Dolls Release Fourth Studio Album
Interview by Robert Sandall, Sunday Times, 26 April 2009
Only David Johansen and Sylvain Sylvain remain from 1970s line-up for mix of classic rock and roll and reggae-style 'Trash' ...
Interview by Don Snowden, Los Angeles Times, 1 August 1990
YOUSSOU N'DOUR has supplanted King Sunny Ade as the most visible African artist to Western pop audiences since the current surge of international interest in ...
Hamilton Bohannon: South African Man from Georgia: King Hamilton of Discoland
Interview by David Hancock, Record Mirror, 22 February 1975
His Majesty Bohannon grants Our Hancock an audience ...
Narada Michael Walden, Stacy Lattisaw: Narada's Awakening Continues...
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 29 January 1980
Narada's 1979 chartbusting Awakening album paved the way for 1980 success. Now, the talented performer reveals his plans for continued acceptance and his aspirations for ...
Interview by William Shaw, Smash Hits, 12 March 1986
...are someone who used to be in Killing Joke and went a bit mad, a girl from the poshest group in the world and a ...
Marilyn Manson's Murderous Appeal
Interview by Steffan Chirazi, San Francisco Chronicle, 6 October 1996
Twisted persona allows this musician to act out his nightmares on the stage ...
André Cymone, Prince: André Cymone: Keeping the Purple One's Spirit Alive
Interview by Jeff Weiss, LA Weekly, 17 May 2017
IT'S BEEN NEARLY 400 DAYS since Prince passed and his former bandmate, surrogate brother and best friend still can't quite believe that he's gone. To ...
Jack Nitzsche, Righteous Brothers, The: Jack Nitzsche: Disc Producer To Film Gerry...
Interview by David Griffiths, Record Mirror, 3 October 1964
HAVE YOU heard about Electronovision? If not, you soon will. For American composer-arranger Jack Nitzsche is in London this week lining up appearances in the ...
Interview by John Lewis, Metro, June 2007
Eddie Argos and Jasper Future from Art Brut talk about poetry, heavy metal, the Travelling Wilburys, tribute bands and their unusual relationship with hip hop. ...
Glen Campbell: The Campbell's are coming... to London, or Houston, or...
Interview by Ray Fox-Cumming, Disc, 23 March 1974
Glen Campbell changes the song title depending on where he's playing ...
Pat Benatar: A Piece Of the Rock: The Pat Benatar Band Has Finally Got It
Interview by Richard Harrington, The Washington Post, 8 October 1980
"FOR THE past five days I can't go to a restaurant without somebody coming up to me and saying 'Aren't you Pat Benatar?' That's the ...
Interview by Colin Irwin, MOJO, June 2004
The sensitive ex-pugilist from Dublin's Northside has arrived. ...
Sam Cooke: When you're well-read and dress like wham!
Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 20 October 1962
WE HAD the wireless on throughout. Sam Cooke wore red-patterned pyjamas, a black dressing-gown and a beaten gold ring, which he wears because he doesn't ...
Paul Weller: Sins Of The Modfather: Paul Weller Speaks About Leaving His Comfort Zone
Interview by Julian Marszalek, The Quietus, 19 April 2010
After running into Paul Weller at a Sunn O))) gig last year, The Quietus have been obsessed with finding out exactly how deep Paul Weller's ...
Interview by Ian Gittins, Q, August 2001
He was discovered at 14 by Puff Daddy, wants to move like Fred Astaire, sing like Michael Jackson and talk like the Fonz. He sold ...
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