It was only a matter of time before the present tidal wave of new metal-rock bands brought forth a German group fully the equal of its American and British counterparts. That group is here. The name is “Accept’ ; the album is “Balls To The Wall,” on Portrait Records. Make no mistake about it – this group is gonna be huge! “Judas Priest” move over! “AC/DC” – watch out! “Metal Heads” – get ready. We spoke with “Accept” drummer Stefan Kaufmann. Q – Why all the interest and excitement about…
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Tom Dreesen Interview
In September of 2009, he will celebrate his 40th year in Show Business. He opened the show for Frank Sinatra for 14 years, traveling the world with him. He’s made over 500 appearances on national television as a stand-up comedian, including the Tonight Show and David Letterman. If you said, that sounds like Tom Dreesen – you’d be right! Q – Soon, you will celebrate your 40th year in Show Business. You say, “All my dreams have come true”. What dreams are you referring to? A – To make it…
Read MorePat Taylor Interview The Breaks
One of the newer bands to emerge on the horizon is R.C.A. recording artists “The Breaks.” Based out of Memphis, this group was named as “The best local rock band of I982” by “Commercial Appeal” (A Memphis newspaper.). Guitarist Pat Taylor spoke with us about “The Breaks” past, present and future. Q – What did you have to do in order to he named “The best local rock band of I982? A – We really didn’t do anything special. We just hung in Memphis and played original music from the…
Read MoreDanny Spanos Interview
Danny Spanos has lived quite an exciting life in 27 years. He’s gone from an early life on the farm to touring and recording with some of the music business top acts. Spanos has just released a debut album on Windsong Records. Q – You left home at 16-1/2 to join a band. How did you survive? A – The band was based in Michigan and when I left home I lived with the keyboard player. Q – Your group has a native, Syracusan in it – Duane Hitchings A…
Read MoreEd Gagliardi and AI Greenwood Interview (Spys)
What happens to former musicians of “Foreigner,” who leave the group because of musical differences? Well, if they’re Ed Gagliardi and Al Greenwood, they put together their own group, which is exactly what those two guys did. Calling themselves “Spys,” the group has just released their debut album on E.M.I. America Records. We talked with both bassist/vocalist Ed Gagliardi and Al Greenwood (keyboards, vocals). Q – With record sales being off as much as sixty percent this year, are you guys worried at all that your record won’t get the…
Read MoreErik Larson Interview Johnny Law Band
They’re one of the “hottest” bands out of Austin, Texas these days. Calling themselves “Johnny Law,” Metal Blade/Warner Bros. Records have released the group’s debut album simply titled Johnny Law. We spoke with lead vocalist / guitarist – Erik Larson. Q – Usually when we think of Austin, we think of country music. How did you guys sneak in? Are you all from Austin? A – Me and Brady who write the songs, we’re from El Paso. We grew up in El Paso, Texas. We moved down to Austin when…
Read MoreRoger Peltz & Roger Behr Interview Roger & Roger
Two of the zaniest guys in the business of making people laugh, are Roger Peltz and Roger Behr. They are known as Roger and Roger. Material is never a problem, since they can draw from some one hundred celebrity impressions. We spoke with this very funny duo at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, where they’re co-starring with Tony Orlando. Q – When you left your hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina, were you afraid of the competition you’d encounter in Los Angeles? Peltz – No. We knew there was not…
Read MoreRobert Gordon Interview
Robert Gordon has been singing since he was fifteen. He claims that at 12 or 13 he knew he was going to pursue a musical career. And what a career it’s been. He first signed with the now defunct Private Stock Records where his debut album, “Robert Gordon With Link Wray” released in 1977, received critical acclaim. Another album for Private Stock titled “Fresh Fish Special” saw Gordon’s version of Bruce Springsteen’s “Fire” included. Robert Gordon now records for RCA and last year saw the release of his “Rock Billy…
Read MoreJohnny Mathis Interview
He’s been called “the greatest romantic singer of all time” by Rona Barrett and “the best popular singer in America today” by Bill Pollack of the L.A. Herald-Examiner. His name is Johnny Mathis. Johnny Mathis has more than 50 gold and platinum albums and singles to his credit. He holds the all-time unchallenged record of having one album, “Johnny’s Greatest Hits,” on Billboard’s record charts for nine and a half years! He is second only to Frank Sinatra for having the most successful records from 1974 on. His total record…
Read MoreRick Ramirez and Paul Frank Interview BRUZER
Few debut albums can match the album put out by Bruzer. Guitarist/composer Rick Ramirez and singer/songwriter Paul Frank make up the nucleus of Bruzer. We chatted with the talented duo recently about Bruzer’s entry into the crazy world of rock ‘n’ roll. Q – Your album cover has a late fifties, early sixties look to it. Whose idea was that? Rick – We were tryin’ to come up with a concept for Bruzer, and that’s why we’re in the boxing ring. Paul –Actually we were tryin’ to come up with…
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