Posts tagged with "MTV"
GRACE PETTIS “I TAKE CARE OF ME NOW” Video & Web-Exclusive Interview
Video Feature & Web-Exclusive Interview
Musician: GRACE PETTIS
Video Premiere: “I TAKE CARE OF ME NOW”
DOWN TO THE LETTER
WITH AMERICANA’S WORKING WOMAN GRACE PETTIS
by Rodeo Marie Hanson
An American juvenile cinéma vérité, reminiscent of 1985’s The Breakfast Club, unfolds within every school’s granite and brick corridors, monochromatic carpeted classrooms and institutionalized cafeterias. In this microcosm,...
JOHN OATES – Web-Exclusive Interview
JOHN OATES – with Web-Exclusive Interview
Musician: JOHN OATES
Video: “Pushin’ a Rock”
THE GOOD ROAD OF SONGS, STORIES AND SMILES
WITH MUSTACHIOED MYSTERY MAN JOHN OATES
John Oates’ mustachioed face and black curly ringlets of hair have graced bounteous album sleeves and music videos. The guitarist, singer and songwriter’s soft-spoken voice, humble attitude and laid-back demeanor permeated his dialogue with M Music...
Video+Exclusive Interview RACHAEL SAGE
Photo Credit: Bill Bernstein
Video Feature & Web-Exclusive Interview
Musician: RACHAEL SAGE
Video: Joy! EP—Exclusive Stream
Hear The JOY! Rachael Sage Debuts First Holiday EP
Award-Winning NYC Songstress Rachael Sage Shares New Holiday Collection
Award-winning New York City songstress Rachael Sage never ceases to surprise. Whether it’s her innovative, often handmade stage-costumes or unlikely collaborations with artists like Howard...
EXCLUSIVE U.S. PREMIERE RACHAEL SAGE
VIDEO FEATURE & WEB-EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Musician: RACHAEL SAGE
Music Video: “Home (Where I Am Now)”
Songwriters: Rachael Sage & Fiona Harte
Video Directed by Rachael Sage & Meredith Tarr
Shot & Edited by Meredith Tarr
Performers: Rachael Sage, Kelly Halloran and Zaharry Zaharryeff
Location: Camden Lock, London, UK
Track Produced by Rachael Sage & Andy Zulla
RACHAEL SAGE Web-Exclusive Interview
with M Music & Musicians magazine...
BOB DYLAN – The Lip-Synching Interactive Video
BOB DYLAN
The Lip-Synching Interactive Video
True, video killed the radio star—but then it killed MTV, too. Yet music video lives bigtime on the Internet, and especially in the press releases I get daily from publicists wanting my time.
Now I loved music videos at the beginning, but not much longer. I was one of the first music video critics, at Danny Fields’ Rock Video magazine in the early 1980s, and reviewed them elsewhere; indeed, I got fired...