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The Popdose Interview: Rod Lurie
Directing an Oscar-nominated picture might earn you the respect of your peers, but it doesn't make you immune from the vagaries of the Hollywood studio system, as Rod Lurie has learned firsthand: the direct-to-DVD
Read More »The Popdose Interview: Ian McLagan
One of rock's most distinctive and respected keyboard players, Ian McLagan has appeared on a long list of hits by other artists -- and he's got an excellent new album out, all of which
Read More »Dw. Dunphy On… Adam Again
In an ongoing series, Dw. Dunphy takes an occasional look back at Christian contemporary music (CCM) of the past and makes the case for a new audience to rediscover the best of it as
Read More »The Popdose Interview: Kelly Jones
Her new album, SheBANG!, features appearances from Mike Viola and Fountains of Wayne's Adam Schlesinger. Clearly, it's a good time to be Kelly Jones — and you can read all about it in Dw.
Read More »The Popdose Interview: Béla Fleck
Musical genres can be helpful for fans: They allow music to be categorized; grouped with other artists that sound similar. If you like Metallica, you will probably like Slayer. If you like Chet Atkins,
Read More »The Popdose Interview: Gary “Dream Weaver” Wright
Gary Wright, The Dream Weaver, has two new EPs out, Waiting To Catch The Light, a set of new-age compositions, and The Light of a Million Suns, several cuts that harken back to 1980s
Read More »The Popdose Interview: Marti Jones
Last week Marti Jones was back in Washington, DC – the city where she and I had our greatest moments together during her career in pop music. (Actually, she was always on a stage
Read More »Popdose Interview: Duckman creator Everett Peck
Animation fans rejoice, for Duckman, the irreverent animated show that aired on USA in the ’90s has finally arrived on DVD. CBS/Paramount has released all four seasons of the groundbreaking television series on two
Read More »Popdose Interview: Sarah Negahdari of the Happy Hollows
In just two short years, the Happy Hollows have racked up some impressive milestones since their formation in L.A. – they’ve released two EPs (with a full-length album on the way), filmed about a
Read More »Popdose Interview: The Weisstronauts’ Pete Weiss
This Boston-based group–with a three-lead-guitar attack–is the best instrumental band you’ve never heard of. Loaded with seasoned studio talent, the group evades categorization, moving gracefully from surf to lounge to alternative country in the
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