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Interviews
Big Head Todd and the Monsters - Todd Park Mohr Interview - Live Photos
Rib America Festival | Indianapolis, IN | 09/04/05
Todd Park Mohr, lead guitarist and vocalist, formed Big Head Todd and the Monsters READ MORE »
Alan Parsons Interview - Alan Parsons Live Project - Live Photos
Rib America Festival | Kansas City, MO
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The Alan Parsons Project debuted in 1976 with Tales of Mystery and Imagination, an LP inspired by the poetry of Edgar Allen Poe. 1977’s I Robot put the band on the map charting at number 9 in the US, spawning hits such as I Wouldn’t Want To Be Like You, Breakdown and Don’t Let It Show. Sirius, a track from 1982’s Eye In The Sky LP is a fan favorite at several NBA arenas as the background music for NBA player introductions.
READ MORE »Inside Cowboy Mouth - “Fred’s Perfect World”- Fred LeBlanc Interview
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When posed with the challenge of describing your perfect world, some of us might begin with some sort of whining diatribe: “If only I had this, if only I had that…or if only my kid would straighten up… or if only so-and-so would drop off the face of the planet! But not Fred LaBlanc. No. Cowboy Mouth’s lead singer and bare footed drummer extraordinaire, stands up tall to this question even though he’s sometime’s affectionately compared to the height challenged Tasmanian devil on stage.
READ MORE »The Academy Is - Interview - Adam Siska - Live Photos
Honda Civic Tour | Cincinnati, OH
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Guitarist Mike Carden and vocalist William Beckett came together in 2002 to mark the beginning of indie-emo rockers The Academy Is… (Originally just named the Academy). Fellow Chicagoan Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy) introduced the band to his current label and the rest is history. The Academy Is joins the ‘boys’ who have taken them along for a ride on the big wave called the Honda Civic Tour, and in the wake of their latest release "Santi"..
READ MORE »Kenny Laguna’s Life of Music - Joan Jett’s Producer and Partner Speaks - Interview and Live Photos
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The phrase ‘behind every good man, there’s good woman’ should READ MORE »


