Singer Songwriter Interviews

Award Winning Producer Marco Delmar Talks About Recording, Production and His Time on the Road

Award Winning Producer Marco Delmar Talks About Recording, Production and His Time on the Road

Posted April 6, 2020 at 2:04 pm | No comments

Marco Delmar’s name kept popping up as a guy to meet, and several Washington, D.C. area musicians suggested his Recording Arts studio as a favorite place to record their music. I checked out Marco’s background to find that he was an award-winning producer and engineer, a host and producer of a music themed radio talk show

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Guitarist for Alice Cooper, Ryan Roxie Launches his Kickstarter Campaign for His System-12 Guitar Method

Guitarist for Alice Cooper, Ryan Roxie Launches his Kickstarter Campaign for His System-12 Guitar Method

Posted March 26, 2020 at 10:53 am | No comments

Ryan Roxie’s System-12 Guitar Method aims to help novices and advanced guitar players to unravel the mystery of the fretboard, the ways and means of practicing and learning, and unleashing the sheer beauty of playing the guitar.

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Master Fingerstyle Guitarist Claude Bourbon – French with a Universal Twist!

Master Fingerstyle Guitarist Claude Bourbon – French with a Universal Twist!

Posted February 14, 2020 at 3:07 pm | No comments

By: Rick Landers French-born master fingerstyle guitarist Claude Bourbon hails from Britain, but finds himself traveling the globe strapped to his trusty Gibson J-45 acoustic dreadnaught. Whether he’s playing a straight blues, thumping out some heartbeat R&B, or his own cauldron of styles that may include Flamenco, American roots music, British Isle stylings, coupled with nuances […]

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Master Luthier Mike Dove Talks About His Friend Songbird Eva Cassidy

Master Luthier Mike Dove Talks About His Friend Songbird Eva Cassidy

Posted February 7, 2020 at 10:25 am | No comments

People kept telling me, “You really ought to talk to Mike Dove.” “He was our first fan.” “Mike is like an Eva Cassidy historian.” Mike Dove’s name was listed in the credits for the albums Live at Blues Alley and Eva By Heart. So, who was this Mike Dove guy, anyway?

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Don Felder Keeps on A’Rockin’ on the Road and on his Rock ‘n’ Roll Album!

Don Felder Keeps on A’Rockin’ on the Road and on his Rock ‘n’ Roll Album!

Posted January 27, 2020 at 6:00 pm | No comments

Don Felder’s storied life followed a road that pulled him into the world of the blues, rockabilly and rock music. He studied the licks, the riffs and the styles of the pioneers of rock, R&B and the blues, including Elvis, Carl Perkins, B.B. King and Little Richard. And a young Don Felder would find himself buying mail order “race records”, that couldn’t be found in local shops.

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Mountain Bassist Rev Jones Crushes It on Stage and on His New Release Bak Wash

Mountain Bassist Rev Jones Crushes It on Stage and on His New Release Bak Wash

Posted June 2, 2019 at 1:17 pm | No comments

Mountain’s high energy bassist, Rev Jones, is a single man mob scene on stage when he’s pushing out bass lines to power songs like “Mississippi Queen”, alongside legends Leslie West and Corky Laing. Rev’s the young pup on stage who honors his bandmates by giving his best during every performance.

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Legendary Songwriter Jimmy Webb Talks About Songs, Songwriting and Cobras

Legendary Songwriter Jimmy Webb Talks About Songs, Songwriting and Cobras

Posted May 15, 2019 at 1:19 pm | No comments

The masterful songwriter, Jimmy Webb, is another contemporary legend who has gifted us for over five decades with his own Americana magic in songs he’s penned, that include, “By the Time I Get to Phoenix”, “MacArthur Park”, “Wichita Lineman”, “Highwayman”, “Didn’t We”, “Up, Up and Away”, “Galveston” and many more.

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Brotherhood of the Guitar: Jacob Reese Thornton Rips It Up with Rudolph and His Own “Bombs Away”

Brotherhood of the Guitar: Jacob Reese Thornton Rips It Up with Rudolph and His Own “Bombs Away”

Posted December 16, 2018 at 5:00 pm | One comment

With hot young talent waiting in the wings, like Jacob Reese Thornton, it won’t be long before a new generation of guitarists will rearrange the musical landscape from theatrics and synthetic musical hype, and take it back to gut level guitar work grounded in traditional roots, but with a willingness and a drive to explore more than the pentatonic scale

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Dave Mason on the Rock ‘n Soul Review 2018 with Steve Cropper

Dave Mason on the Rock ‘n Soul Review 2018 with Steve Cropper

Posted July 16, 2018 at 1:39 am | No comments

Armed with a knack for creating an eclectic array of songs, with clever twists, beautiful melodic riffs, butter smooth vocals, the legendary singer-songwriter, Dave Mason, has gifted us with such memorable tracks that include: “Feeling Alright”, “Only You know and I Know”, “Hole in My Shoe”, “So High (Rock Me Baby and Roll Me Away)” and many more.

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Tony Lewis of The Outfield – Out of the Darkness Into the Light

Tony Lewis of The Outfield – Out of the Darkness Into the Light

Posted June 14, 2018 at 8:31 am | No comments

When The Outfield’s debut album, Play Deep, conquered the airwaves in 1986, I was but a freshman in high school. The album had actually been released in 1985, but the first single (“Say It Isn’t So” – still a great song in its own right) didn’t achieve mass penetration on American radio.

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