40 Years Since a Rendez-Vous in Houston
Today, April 5th, is the 40th anniversary for what was then the world’s biggest concert ever. It all happened in downtown Houson Texas. And turned me into a lifelong fan.
Today, April 5th, is the 40th anniversary for what was then the world’s biggest concert ever. It all happened in downtown Houson Texas. And turned me into a lifelong fan.
The music video shows a young woman, with flaming curly and long red hair, dancing like a wild woman in the jungle. Her hair, clothes with long strips of big threads, arms and legs and her radiance swirl into the air. The song is a mix of tribal music, Aurora, pop and Kate Bush. The […]
Happy 80th birthday to Jon Anderson, one of my biggest musical heroes. He released an amazing album with The Band Geeks in August, and a couple of days before it was released, I got to interview him via Zoom.
As an old Yes fan, I obviously have Steve Howe high on the list of my favorite guitarists. Having said that, however, I have a slightly more ambivalent relationship with his solo albums.
Anita Hegerland talks about her career, the music she and Mike Oldfield did together and their relationship.
You want a good new Yes album with Jon Anderson on vocals, you say? Well, here you go! This is as close to classic Yes as you can get these days.
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Ex-Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett was at the Bodø Jazz Open, sandwiched in between the the two strongest storms in Bodø so far this winter. I met up with him and we talked about his new album, having a concert with the spirit world and having Billboard hits.
Andy McCluskey of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark is getting ready for their new tour. I talked to him about how you can sell millions of records and still owe your record company money, ZZ Top, their hopeless band name and how Kraftwerk helped him start a girl band.
He wrote his biggest hit single on the toilet, taught Steven Seagal to play Hendrix and has scored blockbuster films. And now, after 34 years, Rabin goes solo again.