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Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Observer, 25 March 2001
He was on stage by five, on tour by eight and receiving 50,000 fan letters a week by 13. But behind his success lay loneliness, ...
Stooges, The: The Ig Unbound: Some of the Real Truth About Iggy Stooge
Profile and Interview by John Mendelssohn, Entertainment World, 29 May 1970
FOR THIS ridiculously typical young swinger doing the whole, you know, number right there in the center of the Whisky dance-floor the last 45 minutes ...
Lionel Richie: "There was something seriously wrong with Michael Jackson. But this is Hollywood"
Profile and Interview by Adrian Deevoy, Event Magazine, 25 April 2015
The downside of marrying a model half his age. The day he discovered Michael Jackson was as mad as a snake. And why the Ku ...
Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Observer, 9 June 2002
After 35 years in the business and endless ch-ch-ch-changes, David Bowie, rock'n'roll's archetypal chameleon, has finally found equilibrium as a clean-living family man. Tim Cooper ...
Sheryl Crow: Why Sheryl Crow is starting over
Profile and Interview by Sheryl Garratt, Daily Telegraph, 26 January 2008
Battling cancer and adopting a child led Sheryl Crow to reassess what is important in life. No longer concerned with what people think, she has ...
Brass Construction: The Brains Behind Brass Construction
Profile and Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 24 May 1977
B&S SuperEd, John Abbey, goes a-rappin' with BC's Superleader, Randy Muller... ...
Bryan Ferry, Roxy Music: Bryan Ferry: My Indecision Is Final…
Profile and Interview by Mat Snow, Q, February 1993
Once he was the prolific matinee idol of spaceglam, the original Earl Of Suave and the king of luxuriously lined lovelessness. Now Bryan Ferry takes ...
Archie Edwards: Jumpstartin' the Blues: Piedmont Bluesman Archie Edwards
Profile and Interview by Jerry Zolten, Living Blues, April 1996
Talks About Roots, Rights, and Rhythms ...
Dennis Brown: Enter A Good Man
Profile and Interview by Vivien Goldman, Melody Maker, 26 May 1979
Dennis Brown comes of the race of Joseph; and he means that seriously, 'I am Joseph, here to do the things Joseph has done in ...
Yoko Ono: The Outsider Peeks Inside
Profile and Interview by Jeff Tamarkin, Global Rhythm, January 2004
THE WOMAN'S clothing is being snipped from her body. Systematically, one by one, 200 scissors-wielding strangers and the woman's son silently have a ...
Profile and Interview by Jon Wilde, Volume, April 1993
IT'S HARDLY A surprise to learn that Matt Johnson, that most untypical of pop star types, experienced a less than typical upbringing. ...
Jerry Lee Lewis: Last Wild Man Of Rock 'N Roll Standing
Profile and Interview by Robert Sandall, The Sunday Times, 4 February 2007
The six wives, the shootings, the arrests, the addictions – Jerry Lee Lewis was the original wild man of rock'n'roll. And at 71, he still ...
Malcolm McLaren: How The West Was Won
Profile and Interview by Paul Rambali, The Face, June 1983
An epic trek across the myth of Malcolm McLaren ...
The Smiths: Dreamer In The Real World
Profile and Interview by Nick Kent, The Face, May 1985
To his father, he was a "complete fruitcake," to his contemporaries "the village idiot". Yet in the treacherous image-bloated clone-zone of pop, his is the ...
Barry Melton, Country Joe & The Fish: Barry Melton: The Tale of a Fish
Profile and Interview by Andy Childs, ZigZag, March 1976
STRANGE AS IT MAY seem to all of you who may imagine me as a contemporary of [Pete] Frame and [John] Tobler, when the early ...
Tori Amos: I Believe In Peace, Bitch. Tori Amos Talks Back
Profile and Interview by Ben Edmonds, Creem, March 1994
EVERYBODY IS multi-lingual. You learn a language to communicate with other people. You learn a dream language to communicate with yourself. But the real language, ...
Fleetwood Mac: Can't Go Home Again
Profile and Interview by Chris Salewicz, Trouser Press, April 1980
OF COURSE, Fleetwood Mac is the American Dream. The band's success story is the stuff of which the mythology of modern day America is made: ...
You Don't Have to Say You Love Him: The Divine Simon Napier-Bell
Profile and Interview by Dave Rimmer, Q, April 1987
IN A DISCREET east London venue, in the smaller dressing room backstage, a new group called Blue Mercedes are packing up their gear after their ...
Phil Spector: Pop's Lost Genius: Phil Spector
Profile and Interview by Mick Brown, Telegraph Magazine, 4 February 2003
Phil Spector produced some of the greatest pop hits of all time, from 'Be My Baby' to 'Imagine'. Notoriously eccentric in his heyday, his slow ...
Joe Jackson: Who Needs Rock'N'Roll?
Profile and Interview by David Gans, Musician, February 1983
JOE JACKSON works, from the very start of his two and a half hour show. He sings with every inch and every ounce of his ...
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