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Outsight
Features by Genre (use tabs above)
(some features appear in multiple genres) |
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| Rock, Classic Rock, Prog Music
Interview Features: |
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Outsight Radio Hours Interview
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Don Preston -
This 15 April 2007 interview is with the legend himself,
Don Preston (The Grandmothers,
Mothers of Invention,
etc.) Hear him talk of his roots in the Detroit jazz
scene, work for cinema from "Apocalypse Now" to
B-movies, involvement with The Residents and hear him
debut live a new composition!
Don Preston feature >>> |
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EverBlue -
In this 25 March 2007 interview we meet Adam Exler, on
the release of the debut CD by rock group EverBlue, Adam
sings and writes for EverBlue, which has a special brand
of bluesy rock and roll. We hear about the group's
connections to '60s rock and its use of the Internet for
successful promotion.
EverBlue feature
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Larval - This 18 March 2007 interview with
Bill Brovold
explores the fluid nature of the group's definition over
time and the protean nature of its organic sound. This
interview just followed release of the 2-CD set Surviving
Death / Alive Why? (Cuneiform Rune 248 / 249). The creative
principal behind the walls-of-sound approach is guitarist,
composer, producer, and visual artist Bill Brovold. Larval’s
fifth release is a studio recording, Surviving Death, and a
live CD, Alive Why?. Disc 1: Surviving Death is
Larval’s
newest studio recording, is one of the most diverse Larval
CD to date. Disc 2: Alive Why?, documents
Larval’s
legendary live show. The CD contains live recordings
made between 1999 and 2006 at four different concerts,
including a 2006 gig at the Ferndale, Michigan club, Xhedos;
a 2002 show at Ann Arbor’s Kerrytown Concert House; and
concerts in 1999 and 2001 at Cleveland, Ohio’s Beachland
Ballroom. It features performances by
Brovold,
Gregg Courtney, and Toby Summerfield on guitar; Thor
Brovold, James Ilgenfritz III, and Alfred Turner on bass;
Gus Brovold, Luke Mcauley, and Jason Shearer on saxes; Ryan
Kush, Scott Olzak, and Marko Smith on drums; and Kurt
Zimmerman on violin.
Larval / Bill Brovold
feature >>> |
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Spanic Boys - The father and son rock and roll duo the
Spanic Boys are considered to be among the founding
artists such
as Los Lobos, Steve Earle, the Blasters and others who
helped to define the "Americana music" genre.
"Their songs are not museum pieces, they are startling,
infectious pieces of contemporary rock that show
just how much can be accomplished with just two voices,
two guitars and a crack rhythm section," said
David Wild, Rolling Stone magazine. Celebrating their
20th anniversary of playing together professionally
in 2006, Tom and Ian Spanic have appeared on many
national TV shows including Saturday Night Live,
Late Night With David Letterman and Late Night With
Conan O'Brien, and their songs have been featured in
numerous TV shows, movies, commercials and even video
games. In their 20 years playing together, the
Spanic Boys have toured extensively in the U.S., Canada
and Europe. In this interview, Ian recounts the band's
career and where they are at with the release of their
new CD.
Spanic Boys feature >>> |
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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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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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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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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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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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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
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
Feature >>> |
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of Chain
Reaction, a Detroit hard rock band with a classic rock
style. They discuss their 2004 release Electric
Playground, how it helps Eric Clapton and why it was time
to revisit "Honey Child."
Click here
to go to the feature >>> |
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