Michael Gomoll was someone that I first came to know in the early ’90s when we started trading bootleg tapes of concerts. Mike was a huge Del Amitri fan and…
Popdose Interviews
Richard Marx chats with Popdose about his past & present career, his favorite role in the industry these days, why he hid his smile in the ’80s and much more.
As Turner Classic Movies begins it’s 31 Days salute to the Oscars, Scott Malchus interviews the face of the network, Robert Osborne.
You may not know him by name, but chances are you’ve heard Jeff Pescetto‘s work — not only has he written, produced, and performed on songs for a long list…
Before the Internet came along to pump information directly into your brain at the click of a mouse, rabid music fans had to rely on good old-fashioned release sheets to…
He’s never been a household name, but since releasing his debut album in 1999, David Mead has become a trusted source of beautiful melodies and unforgettable hooks for a persistent…
It’s the 20th anniversary of Empire, and Popdose speaks with Geoff Tate to discuss new music, how people experience it and how a band stays together almost 30 years.
New media tends to identify itself as a youth market, and is very self-aware of this. So too, a person of a certain, shall we say, vintage might feel uncomfortable…
Jason Hare catches up with Deb Talan and Steve Tannen of The Weepies following the release of their new record, Be My Thrill, and their first tour in four years.
This is an archival interview which took place in October 2010.
This is an archival interview which took place in October 2010.
Why does someone as lovely as Grey DeLisle spend most of her career stuck in a recording booth? Because Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated and countless other cartoons wouldn’t be nearly as good without her.
Perennial critics’ favorite Sam Phillips discusses her long, personal artistic journey in a new Popdose interview.
We speak to the legendary singer/songwriter/guitarist about his new DVD, Cry Tough, giving guitar lessons online, touring, and his health.
Fresh from a summer tour with Ringo Starr, former Mr. Mister lead singer Richard Page has a new solo album called Peculiar Life and Matt Wardlaw has the scoop.
It’s the Popdose Interview with Bill “Smitty” Smith, of alt.country rookies of the year, Truth & Salvage Co. BONUS: Popdose gives away an autographed copy of T&S’ debut record!
In his career, Rob Paulsen has voiced a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, an Animaniac, a genetically modified mouse with a Cockney accent, and a Butt Ugly Martian©. You’ve got to admit, the guy’s got range…
Singer/songwriter Steve Poltz chats about his new album, Dreamhouse, writing songs with Jewel, and his favorite system of yoga in his Popdose interview with Michael Fortes.
Renowned voice actor Tom Kenny talks with Will Harris about his career behind the colorful scenes of SpongeBob Squarepants, The Powerpuff Girls, and more.
The groundbreaking filmmaker behind the midnight cinema classic The Room sits down for an in-depth, no-holds-barred interview. Oh hi, Mark!
With the old band back together and a pair of EPs in the works, it is once again safe for everyone to Wang Chung tonight.
The noted sunshine-walker and erstwhile Soft Boy chats with Will Harris about his distinguished career in pop music.
Former Del Amitri frontman Justin Currie is back with a new album that will make Dels fans jump for joy. Matt Wardlaw had a few questions…
It sold so poorly that it broke up the band, and more than 20 years later, most people still haven’t heard of it — but Will Harris thinks that ought to change.
You may recognize Heidi Jones as an on-air personality from ABC’s Good Morning America. If you live in the New York tri-state area, you definitely know her as a member…
The keeper of Elvis’ musical flame discusses the King’s misremembered Vegas comeback, as well as his own role in restoring rock’s most prodigious catalog.
Though I’ve been a Bowie fan for just about as long as I’ve been a sentient human being (thanks, Dad!), I’ve only seen him live once and it was on…
Joe Satriani discusses his career, his writing methods, and the future of Chickenfoot in Michael Burke’s latest Popdose Interview.
The late Doug Fieger was the frontman for The Knack, but while many know him solely for “My Sharona,” Will Harris reminds us how much more he gave us.
“It doesn’t get any easier trying to bring these characters to life,” says the star of the Oscar-nominated Coen brothers film, out now on DVD.