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Rick Wakeman - Rick Wakeman in 1984Interview Audio | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1981An exclusive interview with Rick Wakeman plus music from '1984' for you to play. | |||
Rick Wakeman - WakemanInterview | International Musician, Sep 1975I.M. caught Rick Wakeman after Arthur and before Liszt | |||
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John Acock, Producer & EngineerInterview | Home & Studio Recording, Mar 1986John started his career as a tape op and worked his way up. He is now a respected engineer and producer as well as being a great supporter of ambisonic recording. | |||
Paul Libson - Portrait Of A Freelance EngineerInterview | Sound On Sound, Feb 1986Ted Fletcher documents the rise of a talented studio engineer whose recorded credits already include albums by Gary Moore and China Crisis. | |||
Yes - Chris SquireInterview | International Musician, Feb 1985...while Paul Gallotta discovers how bass got its top end from the Yes man | |||
Nemo Studio - Part 1Interview Series | Topic: Recording Studios | Sound International, Dec 1978This one would have been called Vangelis Odyssey Papathanassiou and Keith Spencer-Allen talk to Ralph Antidisestablishmentarianism Denyer, but there wasn't room. | |||
Richard Harvey - Part 2Interview Series | Sound International, Feb 1979In which sir Richard loses a band but begins a solo career, and applies his multifarious talents to the world of commercials. He also has a voice like a Nightingale (when the tapes are speeded up sufficiently). All this and more... | |||
MarillionInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1983Britain’s fastest-rising rock band discusses music and visuals | |||
Patrick MorazInterview | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1985Having been involved with a bewildering number of projects in the past, Patrick Moraz and Graham Edge, keyboardist and drummer with The Moody Blues talk about their current work. | |||
UKInterview | Sound International, Jul 1978The Rhythm SectionHarmony in the UK - John Wetton and Bill Bruford still rhythmic after all these years. | |||
Ellis, Beggs & Howard - Big TroublesInterview | Music Technology, Aug 1988Recently seen effortlessly blowing Bo Diddley and Ron Wood off stage, Ellis Beggs and Howard have been compared to the Rolling Stones in musical significance. Tim Goodyer rediscovers rock 'n' roll. | |||
Go West - Roland Go WestInterview | Topic: Advertisement Feature | Electronic Soundmaker, Aug 1985 | |||
Jon LordInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Aug 1982Established as a top keyboard player in Deep Purple and Whitesnake, our interview analyses the music of his new LP ‘Before I Forget’. | |||
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. | |||
Larry Fast - Sounds of MetropolisInterview | Sound On Sound, Apr 1987Mark Jenkins pins down the expert synthesist/programmer best known for his work with Peter Gabriel, and discusses the release of his eighth solo album - 'Metropolitan Suite'. | |||
Patrick MorazInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1982The first of our articles with this principal multikeyboard player gives you his background as a solo performer as well as his work with Yes and The Moody Blues. | |||
Tim Souster - The Isle is Full of NoisesInterview | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1985...was the title of The South Bank Show's much-criticised electronic music extravaganza of a couple of months back. Here the programme's musical consultant, composer Tim Souster, argues the case in favour of the show's content. | |||
Yes - The Yes GenerationInterview | Music Technology, Jan 1988Technical excess brought them success in the 70s, Trevor Horn rejuvenated them in the '80s, now they're working towards the '90s. Deborah Parisi asks the Yes men if there's anything left to say after 20 years. | |||
a Promise made...Interview | International Musician, Dec 1985Richard Walmsley enquires into a smooth operation | |||
Nile StyleInterview | International Musician, Jun 1986Super-guitarist, super-producer and Superstar, Nile Rodgers must be doing something right. Our exclusive, in-depth interview with the man and his production team reveals all... | |||
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Rick Wakeman - The Six Lives of Rick WakemanFeature | Making Music, Jun 1986The six best keyboard ideas of Rick The First, in condensed, easy-to-follow Making Music style. | |||
Rick Wakeman - Keyboard LifeFeature | Topic: Live | Sound On Sound, Jun 1990in Anderson Bruford Wakeman HoweSession player Julian Colbeck tells the tale of how he got the gig as support keyboard player for Rick Wakeman on the recent Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe world tour, and runs through the instrumentation he and Rick used on stage. | |||
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Technics PX1 Digital PianoReview | Sound On Sound, Apr 1986Could hi-fi giants Technics have set a new standard with the digital sounds of their PX1 MIDI Piano? Consultant keyboard player extraordinaire, Rick Wakeman, checks out its performance. |
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