Posts tagged with "RUSH"
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,...
Video & Web Exclusive Interview MITCH GALLAGHER
Video Feature & Web-Exclusive Interview
Musician: MITCH GALLAGHER
Album:Foundation
Mitch Gallagher is a guitarist and composer. The tone on his new album Foundationis exceptional—a thing of beauty. But this is not simply another guitar album. He has combined guitars and piano with an amazing rhythm section and stellar horns.
Gallagher was introduced to music as a child by his mother—who was herself a child recording artist with her siblings,...
GREG FRIIA
SONG FEATURE & WEB-EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Songwriter: GREG FRIIA
Song Video: BONNIE TYLER
Song: “You Try”
Songwriters: Greg Friia, Mary Danna, Anthony Little, Andrew Lane
GREG FRIIA Web-Exclusive Interview
with M Music & Musicians magazine publisher, Merlin David
How did the idea of “You Try” come to you?
I wrote this song with Mary Danna, Anthony Little and Los Angeles producer Andrew Lane. At the time, Andrew was producing...
SESAC WITH THE JOHN LENNON BUS
SESAC AT HANGOUT FEST WITH
THE JOHN LENNON EDUCATION BUS
SESAC affiliates Diarrhea Planet and John & Jacob stop by and perform on the John Lennon Education Bus during Hangout Fest in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Students from Gulf Shores High School were invited on the bus to meet and interview both groups during the three-day music festival. The John Lennon Educational Tour bus, sponsored by SESAC, is a non-profit mobile studio dedicated to providing...
RUSH
DVD REVIEW
RUSH
Classic Albums: 2112/Moving Pictures
[Eagle Vision]
Most editions of the sterling Classic Albums series examine in detail the creation of a—you guessed it—classic album with the help of the musicians, producers and engineers who made it. So why does Rush’s first entry in the series cover two albums? Certainly, both 1976’s 2112 and 1981’s Moving Pictures represent turning points in the band’s career—but so do several...