The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald is a daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand. It has the largest circulation in the country, and is available in an online edition.
17 articles
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The Beatles: Backbeat and The Beatles Industry
Report and Interview by Graham Reid, The New Zealand Herald, May 1994
HIS LETTERS back home don't tell the whole story. But such letters seldom do. He says there are plenty of girls "but none of us ...
Profile and Interview by Graham Reid, The New Zealand Herald, 1994
AT 55, ASTRID Kirchherr still loves rock music and listens to it every day: The Beatles, the Doors, Bowie... "and Prince, he's such a genius ...
The Beatles: Taylor of Savile Row: Derek Taylor, 1932-1997
Obituary by Chris Bourke, The New Zealand Herald, September 1997
DEREK TAYLOR, WHO will forever be known as "the Beatles' press officer", leant across and switched my tape recorder to "pause". I had just admitted ...
Rosanne Cash: The River and the Thread
Review by Graham Reid, The New Zealand Herald, 23 January 2014
ONE OF THE LAST songs Johnny Cash recorded was the moving 'September When It Comes' with his daughter Rosanne for her 2003 album Rules of ...
Interview by Graham Reid, The New Zealand Herald, 18 October 2005
EVEN JOE COCKER finds it amusing he should be staying in his hotel in Denmark under an alias. After all, he's hardly fan-bait as a ...
Elvis Costello, Wendy James: Elvis Costello and Wendy James: That Year's Model
Retrospective by Graham Reid, The New Zealand Herald, 26 January 2015
TRANSVISION VAMP were one of those British bands who got through the door in the post-punk/New Wave era, but didn't quite know what to do ...
Steve Earle: Rebel With A Cause
Interview by Graham Reid, The New Zealand Herald, 27 February 1999
Country rock rebel Steve Earle has turned his back on cocaine and booze and talks to Graham Reid about politics and music ...
Steve Earle: Proud to be an American
Interview by Graham Reid, The New Zealand Herald, 16 April 2004
STEVE EARLE'S career has been one of the most extraordinary in American music. He crashed into country music with his 1986 classic rockin' country album ...
Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks: Stevie Nicks
Interview by Graham Reid, The New Zealand Herald, 25 February 2006
STEVIE NICKS – the fairy queen singer in Fleetwood Mac – is in a Melbourne hotel room ready to go off to another rehearsal. In ...
Gerry & The Pacemakers: Gerry Marsden's Beating Heart
Profile and Interview by Chris Bourke, The New Zealand Herald, March 1997
GERRY MARSDEN will never walk alone. All he needs to do is go to Anfield and watch his beloved Liverpool football team. He can sit ...
John Lennon: Bob Gruen: Just Like Starting Over
Interview by Graham Reid, The New Zealand Herald, 26 August 1995
New Yorker Bob Gruen is famous in the field of rock'n'roll photography but his association with John Lennon overshadows everything. GRAHAM REID hears the stories. ...
Keith Richards, The Rolling Stones: Keith Richards ready to roll back the years
Report and Interview by Graham Reid, The New Zealand Herald, 5 December 2013
As the Rolling Stones prepare to bring their 50th anniversary celebrations to Auckland, guitarist Keith Richards talks to Graham Reid. ...
Adrian Sherwood is feeling the riddim
Retrospective and Interview by Nick Coleman, The New Zealand Herald, 25 November 2011
NOT MUCH reggae music came out of the Home Counties during the early 1970s, but an awful lot went in. More than you might think. ...
Interview by Graham Reid, The New Zealand Herald, 21 March 2003
SILVIO DANTE, Tony Soprano's loyal soldier and owner of the famous Bada Bing strip club, is in the lobby bar of a Sydney hotel and, ...
Jimmy Webb: Interview: Jimmy Webb
Interview by Graham Reid, The New Zealand Herald, 27 August 2005
BEFORE HE WAS 21 Jimmy Webb had already written some of pop's most enduring songs, including 'By The Time I Get To Phoenix' (which Frank ...
Gillian Welch finds new audience with old-time Americana music
Interview by Graham Reid, The New Zealand Herald, 31 October 2004
FOR SOMEONE WHOSE stark songs sound like they have come from the impoverished rural underbelly of Depression-era America, Gillian Welch seems as lively as a ...
Warren Zevon: Tales from the Dark Side
Profile and Interview by Graham Reid, The New Zealand Herald, September 1992
THE VARIOUS ENCYCLOPAEDIAS of rock don't do justice to Warren Zevon. He got a snippy microscopic reference in the 1991 New Illustrated Rock Handbook ("well-established ...
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