Interviews

Charlie Musselwhite: As Blue as Blues Can Get (INTERVIEW)

Charlie Musselwhite is as blue as blues can get. Armed with road tested vocals and killer harp licks, Musselwhite is one of the most celebrated artists to ever count off a shuffle. The past year has been no exception as he took home three prestigious W.C. Handy Awards.

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Aqualung: Breathing Underwater (Matt Hales Interview)

Matt Hales is Aqualung, or at least the most vital part of the English based band. Drawing vocal comparisons to Thom Yorke and musical hints to Coldplay and Keane, it’s been the “year of America” for Matt and his four-piece band, as they’ve traveled the U.S. for the better part of 2005.

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Victor Lemonte Wooten: Innovator and Composer (INTERVIEW)

Widely touted as the best bassist currently walking this earth, Victor Wooten possesses the flexibility and eccentricities of a chameleon and the precision of a laser-guided bomb. Together, Wooten consistently amazes audiences with his virtuosity and vision.

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John Medeski: The Power of The Campbell Brothers (INTERVIEW)

Medeski has never been contained by one set of musical values, which is why, when the announcement came from Ropeadope records that he would be collaborating as both producer and guest on a record by Sacred Steel legends the Campbell Brothers, it was hardly surprising.

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Robbie Fulks: Walking Contradiction (INTERVIEW)

While writing his latest, Georgia Hard, Robbie Fulks found himself listening to Roger Miller, Gene Watson, Mel Street, Porter Wagoner, and Ronnie Milsap. But he’s moved well beyond his earlier hardcore traditional country classics. Rock and roll, concept albums, tribute albums, the country gentleman, the venomous purist

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