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Category Archives: Interviews
Interview with DOROTHY MOSKOWITZ
February 24, 2026
February 2026 To call something a cult work means to outline how limited its popularity is rather than to stress its mass appeal, but to call someone a cult artist informs such a person with an air of utter respectability … Continue reading
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Interview with DEBORAH BONHAM
February 11, 2026
June 2025 England may have produced its fair share of blues chanteuses, yet very few of those could demonstrate such stylistic versatility as Deborah Bonham did – still does! – and very few of those warblers could bear the weight … Continue reading
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Interview with GILLES SNOWCAT
November 3, 2025
October 2025 There are musicians whose very name, or nom de plume, suggests flights of fantasy without sounding pretentious and invite the listener to investigate such an artist’s oeuvre, and Gilles Snowcat is one of those creative spirits. This Brussels … Continue reading
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Interview with ANDY CURRAN
October 22, 2025
October 2025 The world “tireless” doesn’t cover Andy Curran’s work ethic, yet there’s nothing surprising about the Canadian musician’s approach to his art; the same can’t be said, however, about the stylistic scope of his endeavors over the course of … Continue reading
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Interview with JIMMY HELMS
September 22, 2025
August 2025 Cross-genre artistry is ridden with challenges even when the genres in question stylistically border on each other, let alone significantly diverge in this regards: here’s why what Jimmy Helms has been doing for many years seems nigh on … Continue reading
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