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Arrows, Laura Nyro, Vodka Collins: Alan Merrill: An Interview
Interview by Carl Wiser, Songfacts, 1 August 2009
THE SON OF jazz musicians Aaron Sachs and Helen Merrill, Alan moved from New York to Japan when he was still a teenager, becoming the ...
Interview by Rob Hughes, Record Collector, March 2010
Stephen Stills looks back on a rollercoaster career that has seen him survive superstardom, booze, drugs and cancer to enjoy his current renaissance. ...
Keith Richards, Rolling Stones, The: Keith Richards: The Rake's Progress
Interview by Mark Ellen, The Word, June 2011
From the coal smoke of '40s Dartford to a one-million concert audience in the 21st Century, Keith Richards' rollicking memoir is the tale of an ...
Interview by Rob Hughes, The Word, January 2012
Anyone else apart from Roy Wood ever been sued by a prime minister? ...
Dave Davies, Kinks, The: Dave Davies: The Dedicated Follower
Interview by David Cavanagh, Uncut, January 2012
Dave Davies swashbuckled his way through the '60s, a teenage musical revolutionary and provocative dandy about town. But in the early '70s, the Kinks guitarist ...
Johnny Marr, Smiths, The: Johnny Marr on the Smiths, Morrissey and putting politics back in pop
Interview by Dave Simpson, The Guardian, 11 January 2013
With the release of his first solo album The Messenger, the former Smiths guitarist talks about finally embracing his old sound, David Cameron and why ...
David Crosby: "The FBI scare me more than Hell's Angels"
Interview by Paul Lester, The Guardian, 26 February 2014
The legendary songwriter on Janis Joplin, being "the voice of cosmic America" and Croz, his first solo album in 20 years. ...
Terence Trent D'Arby: "I was killed when I was 27": the curious afterlife of Terence Trent D'Arby
Interview by Kate Mossman, New Statesman, 9 October 2015
Terence Trent D'Arby's 1987 debut album sold a million copies in three days. The music press went mad for him. Where was there to go ...
XTC: Andy Partridge: Mid-Morning Matters
Interview by Jamie Atkins, Record Collector, July 2016
"Empires and whole XTC albums have been built on Tunnock's wafers. Their packaging! It's like the glam version of traditional." XTC's main songwriter and musical ...
William Bell: The Musical River of Memphis: Deep, Wide and United
Interview by Bob Ruggiero, Houston Press, 27 September 2017
WRITTEN BY singer William Bell and keyboardist Booker T. Jones specifically for their Stax Records labelmate Albert King to record, 'Born Under a Bad Sign' ...
Interview by Paul Lester, The Guardian, 5 October 2017
In 1987, his debut album saw him hailed as a rival to Michael Jackson and Prince — but then his star crashed and burned. He ...
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