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PURE PEANUTS
GILLIAN G. GAAR LISTENS TO THE LATEST PEANUTS RELEASES ON VINYL, AND PONDERS THE GENIUS OF COMPOSER VINCE GUARALDI.
Peter Green
Goldmine pulled the following feature on Peter Green from its archive, from an exclusive interview conducted by contributor Dave Thompson back in 1998.
NEIL GIRALDO'S BEST SHOT
GUITARIST NEIL GIRALDO TALKS ABOUT HIS ROCK AND ROLL CAREER AND NEW VENTURES GOING FORWARD.
VERY GODLEY
DAVE THOMPSON INTERVIEWS SINGER-SONGWRITER KEVIN GODLEY (OF 10CC FAME) ABOUT HIS FIRST SOLO ALBUM, MUSCLE MEMORY.
DAVID PATON AS HIS OWN PILOT
For a few short years during the mid-1970s, Scottish pop-rock-ers Pilot ruled the airwaves. The group’s first hit, Magic, made it to No. 5 on the U.S. charts in 1974. Although the follow-up single, January, only peaked at No. 87 in the U.S., it topped the charts in the U.K. and Australia in 1975. But success also brought management issues, which led to the band’s early demise. For Pilot’s main singer-songwriter and bassist David Paton it also brought a shift from being in front of the spotlight to moving behind the scenes as an in-demand session player after Pilot. Session work led Paton to joining the Alan Parsons Project, as well as working with such music heavyweights as Elton John. Forty-five years after the band’s halcyon days, a new box set that collects every Pilot album recorded celebrates the band’s glorious musical output.
CHAT WITH A ROCK AND ROLL INSIDER
ENTERTAINMENT LAWYER SHAUN WEISS, SON OF BEATLES ATTORNEY NAT WEISS, SHARES HIS ROCK AND ROLL MEMORIES WITH AUTHOR DANIEL COSTON.
Charlie Daniels
ELLIOT STEPHEN COHEN REMEMBERS CHARLIE DANIELS AND SHARES ONE OF HIS LAST INTERVIEWS WITH THE COUNTRY ROCK STAR
ALL THE RIGHT KEYS
CHICK COREA, WITH HIS LATEST ALBUM, PLAYS, CONVINCES AUTHOR MIKE GREENBLATT THAT HE’S AMERICA’S GREATEST LIVING PIANO PLAYER.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
HENRY GROSS MAINTAINS HIS PROLIFIC PROWESS
SWEET AND SOUR
“IT’S BECOME A LAST MAN STANDING SITUATION NOW WITH STEVE’S PASSING,” SAYS ANDY SCOTT, THE LAST SURVIVING MEMBER OF THE CLASSIC SWEET LINEUP.
COVER TO COVER
Singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist Neal Morse maintains a certain decided legacy.
THE PERFECT SOUND
MOBILE FIDELITY SUCCEEDS AT GIVING THE BEST SOUND TO ALBUMS THAT MOST RECORD COLLECTORS LOVE.
PRESENTING - SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS
PINK FLOYD DRUMMER NICK MASON JOURNEYS ON HIS OWN TO DELIVER A GIFT TO FANS YEARNING FOR THE EARLY PSYCHEDELIC DAYS.
SPACE TREKKIN'
THE LEGENDARY HARD ROCK BAND DEEP PURPLE CHOOSE TO ‘WHOOSH!’ INTO A NEW DECADE. SINGER IAN GILLAN AND DRUMMER IAN PAICE TELL THE STORY GOING FORWARD.
HOWE MELODIC
AS A GUITARIST, STEVE HOWE HAS ALWAYS BEEN A TEAM PLAYER. BUT ON HIS NEW SOLO ALBUM, LOVE IS, HE CONDUCTS THE MELODY ON HIS OWN AND SINGS LEAD ON MOST OF THE SONGS.
ALBUM GUIDE - FOR TURTLES FANS
UNDER THEIR FLOEDCO BANNER, VOCALISTS MARK VOLMAN AND HOWARD KAYLAN HAVE OVERSEEN THE VINYL REISSUE OF THE SIX ORIGINAL TURTLES LPS. VOLMAN TOOK THE TIME TO DESCRIBE EACH ALBUM IN DETAIL.
DION IS STILL KING
A ROCK AND ROLL ICON, FROM THE BELMONTS TO A HIPPIE FOLK HERO, DION IS AT HOME WITH THE BLUES.
LITTLE RICHARD THE Specialty YEARS
A wop bop a loo bop a wop bam boom!
Life According to DeYoung
DENNIS DEYOUNG TALKS OPENLY ABOUT HIS LIFE AND CAREER, AND DIVES INTO THE DEPTH OF HIS LATEST ALBUM, 26 EAST: VOLUME 1.
The Choir Reunite
OMNIVORE RECORDINGS PRESENTS A LIVE REUNION OF CLEVELAND LATE-’60S PROTO-PROGRESSIVE BAND.
ANOTHER LEGENDARY BRUCE
ACROSS 34 ALBUMS, BRUCE COCKBURN HAS MADE MUSIC THAT IS OFTEN DIFFICULT TO DEFINE.
CHERISHED!
ORIGINAL MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION TALK ABOUT THE PAST AND THEIR FIRST ALBUM SINCE 1972.
Catching up with a Buckingham
AN INTERVIEW WITH CARL GIAMMARESE OF THE ’60S POP GROUP, THE BUCKINGHAMS.
A LOST AMERICAN CLASSIC RETURNS
THE IRON CITY HOUSEROCKERS’ HAVE A GOOD TIME BUT...GET OUT ALIVE IS REISSUED AND REMASTERED FOR ITS 40TH ANNIVERSARY.