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Ink 19 :: Dennis Dunaway (Part 1)
Gail "Desperado" Worley continues her quest for the Alice Cooper quadfecta with an interview with Dennis Dunaway, original bassist for the band, Alice Cooper.
...to me for many reasons. First of all, it was released on my birthday, February 15th, in 1973, which was a pretty crazy year in general. Secondly, the entire album is fantastic, but Billion Dollar Babies also has my second favorite Alice Cooper song on it, which is "No More Mr. Nice Guy." That song is...
Ink 19 :: Alejandro Escovedo
July 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Alejandro Escovedo (James Mann)
...ANOTHER ORCHESTRA-LEADING TWANG PUNK by James Mann Alejandro Escovedo is a not a person who rings his own bell. No Depression magazine's "Artist of the Decade" accolade caught him (and some other people too, he admits) by surprise. "I get these things, like Artist of the Decade or 'Musician of the Year...
Ink 19 :: Duran Duran
If you're over the age of 25, you probably grew up with the music of Duran Duran. Remember the hysteria, the screaming girls, the videos? Gail Worley sure does, and asked keyboardist Nick Rhodes about all of it in this extensive, in-depth interview.
POSTER IDOLS GO THE WAY OF POP TRASH: AN INTERVIEW WITH NICK RHODES OF DURAN DURAN by Gail Worley Unless you were born sometime in the '70s, you're too young to have witnessed the fashion-obsessed New Romantic movement, which provided a brief-but-glorious segue between outspoken punk-rock anarchy and ...
Ink 19 :: Southern Culture on the Skids
Revealed at last: the source of Southern Cuture on the Skids' chicken obsession! Rick Miller and Mary Huff share the secret of their "Eight Piece Box" with Christopher Weingarten.
POULTRY IN MOTION: SOUTHERN CULTURE ON THE SKIDS DO CHICKEN RIGHT by Christopher R. Weingarten courtesy www.scots.com The musical connections between food and sex have been rearing their appetizingly salacious faces throughout the history of popular song. From Bessie Smith ("I need a little sugar ...
Ink 19 :: Alachua Music Harvest
December 1998 :: Live Ink :: Alachua Music Harvest (Brian Kruger)
Alachua Music Harvest Alachua County Fairgrounds October 2-4, 1998 by Brian Kruger The Usuals kicked off my sixth Harvest at six on Friday evening, to a far too tiny crowd. Each band member was wearing a piece of Skif Dank clothing or a sticker, since that other ska band wasn't playing Harvest this ...
Ink 19 :: Come
March 1998 :: Music C-E :: Come (Morgan P. Engle)
Come Gently Down the Stream Matador Thalia Zedek has always approached her art like an alligator wrestler, sizing it up and then twisting it down to the ground. Ever since her groundbreaking and oppressively dark work with the underground legends Live Skull, Zedek and her band Come have skillfully ...
Ink 19 :: Cheap Trick
June 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Cheap Trick (Brian Kruger)
CHEAP TRICK ECHOING THE BUN E. MAN, OR: "THE DRUMS ARE REALLY REALLY GOOD" by Brian Kruger On Saturday, April 10, I went down to Orlando with a coworker to see Cheap Trick and interview Bun E. Carlos. My coworker, Pat Lanips, was a drum tech for Bun E. (pronounced "bunny," I'd never realized that) ...
Ink 19 :: Mojo Nixon
May 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Mojo Nixon (Julio Diaz)
MOJO NIXON by Julio Diaz How many people can you name that have been named Honorary Captain of a US Olympic Team, been name-dropped in song by the Dead Milkmen, recorded with Jello Biafra, debated with Pat Buchannan, portrayed Jerry Lee Lewis' drummer in a film ( Great Balls of Fire ), and appeared ...
Ink 19 :: Cheap Trick
May 1999 :: Live :: Cheap Trick (Bing Futch)
CHEAP TRICK WITH NUTRAJET House Of Blues, Orlando April 10th 1999 by Bing Futch When I heard about the pairing of these two bands, I nearly keeled over. Nutrajet's self-proclaimed "guitar hero" Greg Reinel and drum specialist Miss Pamela Suzanne Dozier have proclaimed themselves disciples of Cheap ...
Ink 19 :: Hall and Oates
December 1997 :: Live :: Hall and Oates (Bing Futch)
Hall and Oates House Of Blues, Orlando 11.14.97 by Bing Futch "So, who are you going to see tonight?" asked a friend, who was only slightly miffed that they hadn't been invited. "Hall and Oates," I replied. From the look that I received, I almost expected a "who?" But the actual come-back was "why ...
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