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John EntwistleInterview | International Musician, Sep 1975The Who's bassist extraordinaire talks technique versus mystique | |||
Rolling Stones - Jimi Barber, Stones Guitar RoadieInterview | Music UK, Dec 1982Stones Guitar Man Jimi Barber talks to Tony Bacon | |||
Keith EmersonInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1983Tracing past to future ventures with one of the world's keyboard greats, including: The first publication of his title music for ‘Inferno’, video and LP reviews and keyboard music to play | |||
The RoadieInterview | One Two Testing, Sep 1984or how to keep THESE men happy and stay aliveroadie to the stars tells all | |||
The Rhythm SectionInterview | Sound International, Jun 1978No doubting the Thomases from Elvis Costello and the Attractions. | |||
Jo PartridgeInterview | Home & Studio Recording, Jun 1985Janet Angus talks to Jo about his enthralling past and his new studio where surfing is the most serious distraction. | |||
Eric Carmen - Raspberries' Eric CarmenInterview | International Musician, Apr 1975 | |||
Van Hagar?Interview | International Musician, Feb 1986The Roth-less band with a Hagar at the helm. Michael Smolen meets the headman | |||
Inside The KLFInterview | Sound On Sound, Apr 1991Mark J. Prendergast looks behind the anonymous front of the KLF, riding high on the success of 'What Time Is Love' and '3am Eternal'. | |||
On the LevelInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1985Session player, freelance producer and 1-Level keyboardist Duncan Bridgeman discusses what it's like to live in a recording studio for 11 months of the year. Interview by Dan Goldstein. | |||
Beloved - Dearly BelovedInterview | Music Technology, Mar 1993Jon and Helena Marsh in their natural habitat | |||
Double Trouble - Seeing DoubleInterview | Music Technology, Sep 1990Meeting the music business and business of making music on their own terms saw one London band building a studio as well as a reputation from the ground up. Simon Trask gets in deep with Double Trouble. | |||
Ritchie Blackmore - BlackmoreInterview | International Musician, Mar 1975 | |||
Status Quo - Francis RossiInterview | International Musician, Apr 1975 | |||
Yes - Chris SquireInterview | International Musician, Feb 1985...while Paul Gallotta discovers how bass got its top end from the Yes man | |||
The La'sInterview | Phaze 1, Jan 1989 | |||
The ProducersInterview | International Musician, Sep 1986Chas de Whalley talks to the other John Williams about his recent work with chart-toppers The Housemartins | |||
Living Colour - Multicoloured SoundInterview | Music Technology, Aug 1989Currently proving to the world that there can be more to metal than breakneck guitar riffs and sexist lyrics, Living Colour's Vernon Reid talks samples and technology with Lars Lofas and Nick Armington. | |||
Michael Shrieve - The State Of The BeatInterview | Music Technology, Sep 1988From providing the backbone of Santana's Latin beat, Michael Shrieve has moved into electronic percussion and out again. John Diliberto listens to the drummer's tale. | |||
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The Who - On Tour With The Who's Road CrewFeature | Topic: Live | International Musician, Dec 1975with MEH and the roadies of rock's greatest band. | |||
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