Category Archives: Interviews

Interview with ALBERT LEE

August 13, 2015

February 2015 Amidst famous guitarists you can hardly find anyone more admired and at the same time more unassuming than Albert Lee. A one-man institution when it comes to his instrument, Albert isn’t a man of many words off-stage, yet there’s no hiding behind this … Continue reading

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Interview with STEVEN WILSON

July 26, 2015

June 2015 Steven Wilson has an air of mystery – detractors may say: misery – about him that somehow contradicts the British artist’s apparent omnipresence. Even when Wilson’s not involved in any of the multiple recording projects which he so elegantly juggles and … Continue reading

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Interview with STEVE HACKETT

May 31, 2015

May 2015 July 2015 will see the last of Steve Hackett’s “Genesis Revisited” shows marking the end of the trek the guitarist has been on for a few years now. All of a sudden – for many but his most … Continue reading

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ANDY POWELL (WISHBONE ASH)

May 1, 2015

WISHBONE ASH have been a significant part of the ’70s rock scene, seamlessly melding hard rock attack, prog sophistication and folk mellowness. More so, their twin-guitar trademark sound became a prototype for many other bands, and their influence is widely felt today, … Continue reading

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Interview with ANDY POWELL (WISHBONE ASH)

April 30, 2015

April 2015 “Live Dates”: the title of WISHBONE ASH’s classic concert album has long become their modus operandi and sometimes a framework for giving the fans the band’s old material to enjoy – as  by this scribe right after our … Continue reading

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