Randy Goodrum has a gift. And for over thirty years, he’s shared it with us all in the form of hit songs that are timeless.
Read MoreKeiko Matsui is a jazz, chillout, and soft jazz veteran for well over 20 years. And after 22 projects to her name, she hasn’t stopped exploring her musical boundaries.
Read MoreGrowing up in a talented, musical family, Brian Pearson was constantly surrounded by different types of music. His father, uncles and cousins have been full-time musicians with various bands that played both the national and Chicago scene for years. Both of his parents exposed him to a wealth of music as a child, all of which influenced his development. Music is literally in his genes.
Read MoreSince being a guest on Inside MusiCast in 2008, Jon Herington has been running non-stop.
Read MoreLondon-born drummer Simon Phillips has had a destiny for success. From the very beginning of his career, his musical mode of operation has been methodical, technical, and well planned. But that doesn’t say that good fortune hasn’t come his way
Read MoreThe music of Level 42 is addicting, and if that’s the case, fans of their music have been in rehab for 30 years. That’s when bassist Mark King and keyboardist Mike Lindup started injecting lyrics into their fusion, funk-based tracks at the suggestion of their label in 1980.
Read MoreBernie Chiaravalle has never been a musician that needed a spotlight to complete him as a singer-songwriter-musician. He’s always let his music do the talking during his career that has spanned nearly three decades.
Read MoreIt’s no secret that Rob Meany is a top notch singer-songwriter. If you live in Minneapolis, you’ve known this fact for over fifteen years. But what if you haven’t heard of him nor his band Terramara?
Read MoreConsider it Deja Vu, if you wish. But for Lee Sklar, hitting the road with Carole King and James Taylor for the 2010 Troubadour Reunion Tour was a dream-turned-reality.
Read MoreBorn in Chicago, Bruce Gaitsch was baptized into music at an early age. His dad was a musician and also owned a music store where it was common to see up-and-coming stars of the Midwest music scene, such as Ted Nugent, Chicago, and the Buckinghams.
Read MoreMichael Ruff has found balance and order in his life. And why wouldn’t he? Living on the beautiful Hawaiian island of Kauai for over twenty years, the talented songwriter, producer and keyboardist has remained connected to the music world.
Read MoreSince Richard Page’s last chat with Eddy and Rick, he has discovered a new-found inspiration to record a new album - PECULIAR LIFE.
Read MoreAs far back as the late 70’s, Gary Wright has been challenging his audiences with pioneering instrumentation and cutting-edge technology.
Read MoreIt a was combination of fate and irony that a young man born in Kansas would eventually play in a band called Kansas. It happened to Phil Ehart, founding member and drummer of a band that would leave a lasting impression in the world of Classic Rock.
Read MoreAn L.A. kid transplanted in New York City, Steve Khan is considered one of the prolific jazz guitarists on the planet.
Read MoreLarry Williams has been at the top of his game for over 30 years. After honing his skills as a student at the Indiana University School Of Music, Larry transplanted himself to the tropics in Hawaii and became one of the founding members of Seawind.
Read MoreIf you were to look-up the definition of the word rhythm in the dictionary, it would say jazz-fusion, pop and session percussionist Alex Neciosup Acuña.
Read MoreJerry Lopez has been keeping a secret for a long time… at least from those who do not live in Las Vegas. You see, since the mid seventies, Jerry has been the leader of Santa Fe and the Fat City Horns… one of the most proficient horn-based bands around.
Read MoreIf youve listened to Don Henleys End of the Innocence, Carole Kings Tapestry, Jackson Brownes Running on Empty, Billy Joes River of Dreams, and most of James Taylors recordings, then youre familiar with the musical influence of guitarist, composer, and producer Danny Kortchmar or Kootch as most in the business know him.
Read MoreVersatile is the best descriptor for drummer Gregg Bissonette. A Detroit native, who now resides in Los Angeles, Bissonettes musical collaborations are nothing less than premier.
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