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Category Archives: Interviews
Interview with DICKEN
May 19, 2016
May 2016 His song reached Top 5 despite the BBC ban. His bands were produced by Ian Hunter and Mutt Lange. One of his groups toured with QUEEN and the other played Reading Festival. He was first Brit to have his ensemble signed … Continue reading
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Tagged Broken Home, Dicken, Mr. Big (UK)
Interview with JAKKO JAKSZYK
May 2, 2016
April 2016 When a new line-up of KING CRIMSON was announced back in 2013, many fans didn’t seem surprised by the choice of the ensemble’s new singer and Robert Fripp’s guitar foil – because, having been in the band’s orbit for … Continue reading
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Tagged Jakko Jakszyk, King Crimson
Interview with STEVE HACKETT
March 13, 2016
March 2016 As unbecoming as self-deprecation can be for an artist of such caliber, Steve Hackett seems to have only recently realized how solid is the body of work he’s created over the last 40 years – or even more … Continue reading
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Tagged Steve Hackett
Interview with CHRIS SPEDDING
February 15, 2016
February 2015 Chris Spedding could be called an integral part of British rock’s scene if he wasn’t a personification of it. Working mostly – as far as the public eye sees the veteran – behind the scenes but, in fact, … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Spedding
Interview with DAVE MASON
October 11, 2015
October 2015 “Feelin’ Alright” is his most famous song but it can also be Dave Mason’s motto. His guitar and voice resonate through many of rock ‘n’ roll milestones – from Dave’s days with TRAFFIC on to here and now – yet, what with … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave Mason, Fleetwood Mac, Traffic


