Author Archives: Mike
Author Archives: Mike
Mike Ragogna: Well, you’ve been around for a while in terms of studio albums and the amount of music you’ve contributed to the culture, so do you have any advice for new artists? Mike Mills: (laughs) Not that might really be of any use. The most important thing, to me, in terms of being in […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Hello there, Lucinda. How are you? Lucinda Williams: Good. MR: So, your new album is titled Blessed, and you brought in Don Was on production. LW: Yeah, he was co-producing with Tom (Overby) and Eric (Liljestrand). MR: Nice. The mix, of course, is the usual–a beautiful combination of country, blues, folk… LW: Thank you. […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What advice do you have for new artists? Lucinda Williams: Get out there and play in front of an audience and work out your songs in front of an audience while at the same time building up a fan base even if it’s small at first.
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Do you have any advice for new artists? La La Brooks: For new artists and young artists? I was 13 when I joined The Crystals, and I was fortunate because I had a guardian. I went to private schools, I went to school with Patty Duke, Duncan Quinn, Bernadette Peters. So, I would […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: La La, let’s first get an official recap of The Crystals’ history. La La Brooks: I came on board when I was 13, I was going to school at PS73 in Brooklyn, and after school, I would have to go back into the building because my mom didn’t like us being on the […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Steve, you and Berklee are trying to set a record in Guinness by attempting to teach as many guitarists online as possible within a single lesson. How’re you going to pull that off? Steve Vai: Well, believe it or not, I don’t do drugs. (laughs) I don’t know how it came about, it’s […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Graham, you released your twentieth album last year, Imaginary Television. Twenty albums. Graham Parker: I guess it’s around there. There are so many compilations and live albums, but I guess it’s about twenty studio albums. MR: And 2001’s Deepcut To Nowhere was voted one of the ten best albums of the year bySound and Vision magazine. Through […]
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