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Interviews

Carl Perkins - All the Way From Memphis

Interview | International Musician, Jan 1986

Meanwhile the Grandaddy of Rock and Roll gives his version of how it all began to Richard Walmsley

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Cats' Tales & Slick Picking

Interview | International Musician, Jan 1986

Two ex-cats and an earl add more lines to the story of Rock and Roll. David Marx chronicles

Don Airey - Living in the Past

Interview | Music Technology, Feb 1988

His time with Rainbow, Whitesnake and Ozzy Osbourne has made Don Airey a rock institution (rather than putting him in one). Tim Goodyer talks to him about music and machinery.

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Editorial

Editorial | International Musician, Jan 1986

The Producers

Feature | Recording Musician, Apr 1993

A complete history of record production accompanied by quotations and anecdotes from no fewer than 18 of the world's leading producers.

Heroes - Part 1

Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture, Recording | One Two Testing, Jan 1984

Sam Phillips, the world's first recording legend?

Guitar Guru

Feature | Making Music, Feb 1987

More of your unfeasibly weird secondhand bargains valued and judged by Paul Day.

 

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