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Mark Isham - Blowing Technology's HornInterview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1988Mark Prendergast talks with trumpeter, composer, and synthesist Mark Isham about new technology, David Sylvian, Van Morrison, Windham Hill, and his solo career as one of Hollywood's more interesting film soundtrack composers. | |||
Gus DudgeonInterview | International Musician, Oct 1975Jon Tiven talks to Gus Dudgeon about Elton, Bowie and recording in general. | |||
The ProducersInterview | Sound International, May 1978In the first of a series, Fred Dellar looks at the chequered career of Gus Dudgeon. | |||
The ProducersInterview | Sound International, Sep 1978David Kershenbaum lets rip on his affection for rhythmic mixes in a natter with Our Dread. | |||
Tale Of A TrickInterview | International Musician, Jul 1986Joan alone with Joan, Wilf Green plays fly on the wall | |||
The ManagersInterview | Topic: Music Business | International Musician, Apr 1985A conversation with Ged Doherty, Paul Young's manager and best friend | |||
Juan Martin - Painter In SoundInterview | Sound On Sound, Aug 1986Best known as a top Flamenco guitarist, Juan Martin has recently released a sensitive album that combines classical guitar with the ethereal textures of Mark Isham's synthesizers. Robin Lumley questions him about this unlikely collaboration and discovers the best ways of miking up classical guitars into the bargain. | |||
Robbie RobertsonInterview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1988After calling it a day with seventies’ supergroup The Band, and an interim period spent scoring soundtracks for Martin Scorsese films, guitarist Robbie Robertson has teamed up with Daniel Lanois, Peter Gabriel and U2 to create an impeccable first solo outing. Mark Prendergast lends the album an appreciative ear. | |||
Robert Palmer - Ripping YarnsInterview | International Musician, Nov 1985The Bahamas boy talks tunes and tides with Adrian Deevoy | |||
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Van Morrison - Into the MusicFeature | Topic: Live | Sound International, Apr 1979 | |||
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The New Age Music ConundrumFeature | Sound On Sound, Jan 1987What is 'New Age' music? Who plays it, and why is it apparently so popular? Our resident musicologist Mark Prendergast traces its development back to the work of 'new music' composers Arnold Schoenberg and Erik Satie. | |||
New Electronic & Instrumental Music In The Late 1980sFeature | Sound On Sound, Apr 1989An overviewMark Prendergast presents a general overview of record labels, artists, and recordings that make up the exciting area of new electronic and experimental music in the late 1980s. | |||
That Was Then...Feature | Making Music, Jun 1986Historic pix of Jimmy Page and Marc Bolan, plus an interesting guitar or three. | |||
Studio DiaryFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician, Feb 1985It's that time of the month again... | |||
Jimmy Page: A Life StoryFeature | One Two Testing, Jun 1984 | |||
Songs And Their Sections - Part 1Feature Series | Topic: Music Theory | Making Music, Sep 1986How to cunningly arrange those three chord tricks we taught you. | |||
Story of the BluesFeature | Topic: History / Culture | Phaze 1, May 1989if you’ve got plenty of feeling but your technique lets you down - try playing the blues | |||
Track Record: Brilliant MindFeature | Topic: Classic Tracks | International Musician, Sep 1986Betteridge surfaces again to quiz producer Mick Glossop about his work on Furniture's hit, Brilliant Mind | |||
Sessionmen SpecialFeature | Making Music, Feb 1987The last of our backroom boys. Say bye-bye with guitarist Mitch Dalton. | |||
PA ColumnFeature | Topic: Live | International Musician, Mar 1985Jim Betteridge wades through the swirling, ethereal ambience that is the Cocteau Twins' music | |||
So You Want To Be A...Feature | Topic: Live | International Musician, May 1985RoadieMike Hrano looks at the ups and downs of humping | |||
So You Want To Be An...Feature | Topic: Arranging / Songwriting | International Musician, Jul 1985ArrangerLone arranger Richard Walmsley analyses the profession's pros and cons | |||
PA ColumnFeature | Topic: Live | International Musician, Aug 1985From LA to Harlesden with Lone Justice | |||
Tears for Fears - In The Heart Of The CountryFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | Music Technology, Apr 1987The Wool HallIf you earn a fortune in royalties from record sales and you want your own recording studio, what do you do? If you're Tears For Fears, you build The Wool Hall. Paul Tingen reports. | |||
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