Author Archives: Mike
Author Archives: Mike
Mike Ragogna: Having had this kind of career, and contributing to our culture as much as you have, what advice do you have for new artists? Mark Lindsay: Before you record a single bar of music, get a good attorney! (laughs) I think that it’s very important that people who want to be a part […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Jaret! Jaret Reddick: Hey, how’s it going? You’re the first radio DJ I’ve ever heard say “S-S-S-Saturday.” MR: What do the rest say? JR: Well, we really have only started getting it out there, so I’ve only seen it spelled. MR: (laughs) Well, I’m happy to be the guinea pig. JR: Our managers […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Creatively speaking, how do you think your new album Loudmouth differs from your previous albums? JB: It’s meaner. It’s sexier. It’s funnier. IT’S BETTER! I worked very hard at being precise in what I was writing about, whether it was anger or sex or elevator operators. I worked very hard to lyrically execute the exact […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Mark, what part of the world are you in right now? Mark Lindsay: Sebring, Florida, home of The Sebring International Raceway. MR: Very nice. Taking in some sports while you’re there? ML: No, we are full time RV-ers now and we happen to be at a State Park in Sebring. We’ve been doing […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Having already recorded three albums, what is your advice for new artists? Jim Bianco: My father lent me this advice all through my life: “Do the best that you can do, and when you run out of ammunition, start kicking.”
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What advice do you have for new artists? Brett Dennen: I would say never stop writing and never stop exploring who you are as a writer. I think it’s easy to become a performer, but never stop writing. If you get inspired, try to stay in that place of inspiration as long as […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What did you think of SXSW this year? Brett Dennen: Oh, I have one of those complicated relationships with it. I love it and I get excited about it every single year, and then I get overwhelmed within the first few minutes of being there. That’s why I was there for just a […]
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