Interview with Phil Mogg

September 17, 2024

Leaving the safety of one’s enterprise at 75 years of age might feel like an intimidating prospect for lesser mortals, yet Phil Mogg is no mere human, and the English singer felt there was nothing to lose stepping out on his own. In 2019, when UFO, the ensemble Phil had been fronting since 1968, celebrated their half-century anniversary and went on permanent hiatus, he planned to retire anyway, and the heart attack the veteran suffered in August 2022 seemed to indicate he would never perform again. Yet a little bit further down the line, fans found themselves hearing that easily immediately recognizable, and invigorated, voice in a new context, if not exactly in a new stylistic framework, on an eponymous album of MOGGS MOTEL, where fresh music and alluring lyrics came together with flourish and panache. And sense of humor too – because contemplating one’s mortality without a smile should appear alien to this fine gentleman, which is why our conversation turned out so funny.

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Eric Clapton’s “Crossroads” Festival Of 2023 Gets A Release

September 16, 2024

It’s been 25 years since Eric Clapton run curated his first “Crossroads” festival, and there were fine performers he chose for this celebration of blues over the years, yet the two-day event of 2023 seemed to be the most impressive in terms of featured artists. Some of those, like Joe Bonamassa, appeared there previously and don’t surprise anyone; others, like Samantha Fish, are new to the line-up; but while various combinations of musicians are invariably interesting, a few of those pairings are truly special. And all of it is to be released on November 29th as a four-CD and two-Blu-ray box set.

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Burton Cummings Is Back For “A Few Good Moments”

September 15, 2024

With the recent scandal about THE GUESS WHO name happily resolved in favor of Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings and the attention drawn before that to the former in the wake of a documentary and the find of his long-lost guitar, it’s hardly surprising that the latter sprang into action too. Cummings’ old fans didn’t even hope he’d ever follow 2008’s “Above The Ground” with another studio album, yet September 27th is the date when Burton’s fresh song-cycle “A Few Good Moments” will be made available for streaming and will see a CD release on November 15th, with vinyl versions slated to appear a bit further down the line.

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Jeff Christie Links His Past To The Present

September 13, 2024

Last time the world heard from Jeff Christie was almost a decade ago, when a new take on "For All Mankind" outlined the “Yellow River” writer’s eternal relevance, yet today is the day when the veteran issues a fresh full-length album. Titled “Here & Now” and featuring some familiar tunes amidst new ones, it’s, as Jeff points out, “a culmination of four years’ work starting before and during Covid” – which is why he decided to bring on those past gems into the present.

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QUIREBOYS’ “Wardour Street”: Tracklisting Unveiled

September 13, 2024

About six months have passed since QUIREBOYS announced the forthcoming release of the “Wardour Street” album, and there was quite a turmoil surrounding that news, what with the record being dedicated to the memory of guitarist Guy Bailey, one of the band’s founding fathers, who died last year, and its first single being “Raining Whiskey” on which vocalist Spike duetted with his idol Frankie Miller. What didn’t accompany the announcement and never got officially published was the platter’s content – and now the titles of all the eleven cuts are in.

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