Saskia Laroo Interview

Saskia’s Jazz has been described as, ‘kinder, friendlier music in the field of Jazz. Saskia Laroo plays for the people while still being innovative.’ Having grown in popularity throughout Europe, she’s now started gaining popularity in the U.S.

Raymond Benson Interview

Nine questions with James Bond spy author, Raymond Benson. Since the passing of Ian Fleming, Raymond Benson has taken the reigns of the James Bond phenomena. Raymond gives us a peek into why he likes writing about Bond and his view of the Bond series.

Janis Ian Interview

After 1960’s hits like Society’s Child and Seventeen, Janis Ian has become, what some writers have described as a Living Legend… but don’t call Janis that to her face! In our interview Janis talks about songwriting, life, and most importantly keeping the balance of ‘normality’ in life.

Chumbawamba Interview

Chumbawamba’s come a long way from their indie/punk days. Dunstan Bruce talks a bit about the history of the band, the road they’ve taken, and how he judges success.

Al Bandiero Interview

Al Bandiero is heard nationwide on most major radio markets. He’s seen the world of music and radio change and develop over his career and gives us his thoughts on the future of radio.

Interview with Olsen Twins

by Dominick Miserandino For years they were known via their television work on Full House.…

Acoustic Junction Interview

Acoustic Junction started as simply an acoustic jam of friends and has turned from an indie, grass roots phenomenon to an internationally selling artist. On their latest album they have songs co-written with Nicholas Cage, and they sing with Graham Nash of CSNY fame.

Corky Laing Interview

Whatever happened to the Spin Doctors and Mountain? Well, Corky Laing and Eric Schenkman got together and formed the band Cork. And don’t think that Cork was named after Corky… he’ll tell you what it’s really named after.