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2006
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Jock Bartley -
In this 17 December 2006 interview, Jock Bartley recalls
his past with Firefall and the band's current
activities. We also discuss the books and art of Jock
Bartley and many wonderful special guest appearances on
his newly released CD, "Blindside".
Jock Bartley
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Jenn Taranto is a singer interviewed 10 December 2006
at this early point in her career. Her music is mellow and
ambient and relies heavily on violins and vocal harmonies.
Jenn's debut album, Move on from Me, released in May 2006,
was recorded in her apartment and reflects the serious and
obsessive part of Jenn's personality. Most songs explore
common themes such as her behavior in relationships and her
inability to let things go. ...read more
- Jenn Taranto feature >>> |
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Dave Pozniak - Dave Pozniak joins Outsight Radio Hours
live in the studio 26 November 2006 for this interview
about noise rock, stoner rock, Dave's former label
Shaolin Temple and the world-conquering plan of his
current noise project Gygax.
Dave Pozniak
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Nicki Jaine
- 2006 -
Nicki Jaine
returns to Outsight Radio Hours in the 19 November 2006
interview. She recommends a Marlene Dietrich film and
discusses the finer points of cabaret. Besides talking
of Weimar Republic culture and other curiosities, Nicki
announces an upcoming project with Sam Rosenthal of
Black Tape For A
Blue Girl.
Nicki Jaine
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Friendly Rich - 2006 -
Friendly Rich entertains in this 12 November 2006
interview where he and Outsight Radio Hours recall a decade
of mutual appreciation. Friendly Rich details his
involvement in public schools, creative music, and the
Brampton Indie Arts Fest.
Friendly Rich feature >>> |
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Neal Smith was the drummer for the original
Alice Cooper Group. In this 29 October 2006
interview he
discussed a recent jam with a 2006 version of the
Billion Dollar Babies and looks forward to a
mid-December one-show reunion of the original
Alice Cooper Group in Phoenix. Smith discusses the early
Alice Cooper albums and his solo album, "Platinum God"
as well as hinting at the onset of an earthy solo
work that promises to hold some of the envelope-pushing
themes of the early
Alice Cooper albums.
Neal Smith feature >>> |
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Country Bob & The Bloodfarmers - Country Bob has been putting gothic
horror and West-winning politics into bloodstained
country punk for years. In this 15 October 2006
interview he traces the history of the his involvement
in Shock Therapy and the arc of Country Bob And The
Bloodfamers up to the imminent release of a new album on
Germany's
Impact Records.
Country Bob & The Bloodfarmers feature >>> |
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Jonathan Thomas:
Jonathan Thomas returns in this
8 October 2006 interview to catch us up on what is the
latest with Septimania and who The Coachmen are/were. Listen
to hear ancient Roman history and the architecture of music
that is zany and creative.
Jonathan
Thomas feature >>> |
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David Greenberger -
David Greenberger takes the stories of the elderly and
makes art of them. This includes publication, music
production, and, as in the case of Ernest Noyes
Brookings, giving an opportunity for an artistic career.
In
this 1 October 2006 interview, David tells us how it got
started, how he came to work with 3 Leg Torso,
Birdsongs of the Mesozoic and more.
David
Greenberger feature >>> |
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Mark Kerr -
Mark Kerr is a hard-working, DIY blues guitarist. In
this September 24th, 2006 interview, Mark Kerr tells
what it is like recording and promoting his own work.
Mark Kerr feature >>> |
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Heaven & Earth Band - Journeyman guitarist Smith Stuart
and the veteran crew of Heaven And Earth Band are making
music and making it happen. Hear how in this 10
September 2006 interview. Heaven & Earth, a blues based
rock n roll band formed in 1996 by British guitarist
Stuart Smith, has an album entitled Stuart Smith's
Heaven & Earth which features some of rock's top
vocalists such as
Bon Jovi's
Richie Sambora, Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow) and Glenn
Hughes from
Deep
Purple. The group is classic rock reborn.
Heaven &
Earth Band feature >>> |
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Martin Gordon (#
3) - Martin Gordon
shows the elite of a few by making a
third time appearance on Outsight Radio Hours
in this 6 August 2006 interview. We talk about his
ambitious THE MAMMAL TRILOGY Box Set (now available) and
the single-CD retrospective HOW AM I DOING SO FAR? This
was released May 2006. “If God really is on his
lunchbreak, he has Martin Gordon in his i-Pod” quoth All
Music Guide and you can find out about Gordon's humorous
insight into the children of God on this interview.
Martin Gordon (#
3) >>> |
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Abby Travis -
Travis gives us an overview of her eclectic career from
KMFDM nurse-bassist to Lovedoll cult member to
Botanica
to her new album Glitter Mouth. In this 27 August 2006
interview hear Abby's interesting
anecdotes and clarifications on a varied career.
Abby Travis feature >>> |
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Josie Cotton -
In this 30 July 2006 interview, Josie Cotton talks about
a quick taste of fame in the '80s with "Johnny Are You
Queer?" and how reaction by big music to that song
caused her to become a songwriting recluse. Now back
with Movie Disaster Music this chat introduces a
positive and forward-looking Cotton.
Josie Cotton
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NAZZ -
In this 23 July 2006
interview, we meet Robert "Stewkey" Antoni, who has put
a reconstituted Nazz together. Stewkey, original
lead singer for the legendary Nazz, has the new group
performing as well as writing and recording new songs.
In this interview we talk about the early days of the
group in Philadelphia and Todd Rundgren's role we well
as the new lineup how "Nazz 5.0" is thicker and psych-ier,
much in tune with the legendary Fungo Bat sessions of
1969." ("Nazz Rock" - as Stewkey likes to call it.)
NAZZ
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Lil' Hospital - Talking in this 16 July 2006 interview
about the album Heavy Metal (Totay Gaylord Records),
Kevin Alvir traces the story of The Lil' Hospital from a
bedroom recording project to that night's Washington DC
gig with
Dressy Bessy.
Lil' Hospital
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Bazza - Raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan and
residing in Portland, Oregon Bazza is a prolific artist
(15 albums
recorded last year) with a music career that began in
progressive garage rock and now finds him in
literature-based "folk opera". This 2 July 2006
interview covers Bazza recorded works based on the
fiction of
Joe R. Landsdale ("Freeze") as well as bucolic poetry
("Bazza Goes 'Up North'").
Bazza feature >>> |
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The Henry Road - The Henry Road has a serious side and a
comic side. Rather like Thomas Dolby. Rather like Frank
Zappa. This interview focuses on the silly side and the
musical adventures of Loggy Log.
The Henry Road
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Randy Fuller - In this 11
June 2006 interview Randy Fuller, brother of
Bobby
Fuller, discusses keeping the rock 'n' roll flame alive
in his group
Bobby Fuller Drive. Reviewing his career,
Fuller draws the line from The Crickets to touring
success in the '50s and on to today where the case of
the
Bobby
Fuller death is being re-opened and Randy is
considering writing a book about his remarkable life.
Randy
Fuller feature >>> |
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The Lizards - In this 28 May 2006 interview,
journeyman musician Randy Pratt of The Lizards and
recording engineer (Vanilla Fudge, etc.) discusses work
at his studio Electric Randyland, the new release "Cold
Blooded Kings" and more.
The Lizards feature
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Koffin Kats
- Vic Victor of
Detroit's
Koffin Kats
discusses why he chose dog house bass as his instrument of
choice annd what it is like taking the Koffin Kats
psychobilly message to the nation and beyond. We hear about
their third album "Straying from the Pack" and about
contributing to the Stray Cats tribute "Go Cat Go!"
Vic Victor - Koffin Kats feature >>> |
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Robert Berry
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In this 21 May 2006
interview, journey musician Robert Berry (Hush,
Alliance, etc.) and recording engineer (Tempest, The
Clinton Administration,
Vanilla Fudge, etc.) discusses
work at his Electric Randyland, his new Magna Carta
release "Prime Cuts" and what it was like
meeting
Keith Emerson for the first time.
Robert Berry
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Ant-Bee -
On 7 May 2006 Outsight Radio Hours interviewed
Billy
James of
Ant-Bee. In 1988,
Ant-Bee signed to the
notorious Los Angeles record company Voxx/Bomp Records.
The first
Ant-Bee album was Pure Electric Honey, and
received rave reviews worldwide. The album also featured
guest performances by Bob Harris (Frank Zappa) and Rick
Snyder (Captain Beefheart). During the early '90s
James/Ant-Bee began a long (and current) relationship
with the original ex-Mothers Of Invention (Bunk Gardner,
Don Preston, Jimmy Carl Black, Motorhead and Roy Estrada).
... (read more here >>>)
... In this interview we cover Lunar Muzik, working with
Mothers and how Ant-Bee extended the list of Smile demos.
Billy James - Ant-Bee feature >>> |
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Lauren Kathryn Newman - LKN
is one woman, Lauren Kathryn Newman on album writing and
playing all music and instruments. Outsight Radio Hours
is proud to have given this talented and hardworking
woman her first radio interview on 23 April 2006. We
talk about her music (including her latest album
Postulate I), books, underrated actors, and her gift for
intriguing song titles.
Lauren
Kathryn Newman Feature >>> |
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Roger O'Donnell - In this 19 March 2006 interview we meet
Roger O'Donnell, formerly of
The Cure. Here the
keyboardist discusses his solo album The Truth In Me.
The album is composed entirely on Moog Voyager and is a
release on
O'Donnell's label 99 Times out of Ten. We hear about the
motivation for the album and future plans for the label.
Roger O'Donnell
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Mad Marge & The Stonecutters
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In this March 5, 2006 interview we ask Mad
Marge (a.k.a. Alicia) about the Stonecutters' upcoming
European appearance with in Germany at the 19th Satanic
Stomp with legends of the psychobilly scene. We also
hear of the inspiration of The Simpsons and how it can
be a good thing to have a drummer that knows people.
There are not too many women fronting groups in
psychobilly, so that alone makes this interview special.
Mad
Marge & The Stonecutters Feature >>> |
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