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Mike Ragogna: Your new album, Before Nightfall, seems to capture some of the same desperateness as Bruce Springsteen’s Darkness On The Edge Of Town because your characters’ lives and relationships are challenged by the times. Are all these adventures based on a certain relationship or a few different ones? Robert Francis: I think this record is pretty much […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: How do you feel about having a 25th anniversary Blu-ray edition of the movie? Chris Frantz: I’m very pleased to still be able to enjoy it! Who knew that the movie would have such a lasting impact, and I’m very pleased that we made it in the first place. Not only does it […]
Continue readingIt’s a little surprising that until now, no one has put together the definitive tribute album to folk’s fertile days in New York’s Greenwich Village. 429 Records’ new collection titled The Village–A Celebration Of The Music Of Greenwich Villagespotlights the historical significance of the neighborhood’s folk music scene with passionate contributions by thirteen artists including Rickie […]
Continue readingWhen Train agreed to be interviewed for the Huffington Post’s Entertainment page, no one could predict that the conference would be conducted over the course of thousands of miles from scores of hotel rooms. Vocalist Pat Monahan would become intensely ill, guitarist Jimmy Stafford would be fused to his cell, unable to escape his tenacious […]
Continue readingAlthough Son Volt’s Jay Farrar and Death Cab For Cutie’s Benjamin Gibbard create music from two different perspectives–one uses roots-Americana as his template, and the other employs emo pop-jangle–their blend on the documentary soundtrack One Fast Move Or I’m Gone: Kerouac’s Big Sur creates a sly folk variant that syncs perfectly with Jack Kerouac’s classic. To lines […]
Continue readingIf you’ve ever read his Friday Huffington Post column Dog Ears Music, you’re aware that Phil Ramone is fond of some pretty great records. Every week, he and Danielle Evin suggest albums and tracks from various decades that deserve attention as they happily update music lovers on artists’ gems and buried treasures. His weekly advisories immediately […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Brandi, how does your new album Give Up The Ghost differ from your previous releases? Brandi Carlile: Well, the first one was recorded before we ever got a record deal, so we recorded it by ourselves with a series of pseudo-producers, engineers, and studios, and a lot of it was recorded in my house. It […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Since your new book discusses the deaths of Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Elvis Presley, John Lennon, Kurt Cobain, and Jerry Garcia, of course, there’s going to be a lot of controversy surrounding it since everyone wants to see their heroes in a good light. With all the information that’s already out […]
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