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Asher Roth is Not a Dumbed-Down White Rapper
Asher Roth From Songfacts.com
"I Love College" made him a star, but don't dismiss this white rapper from the 'burbs as superficial or dumbed-down. He uses his remarkable talent (see him freestyling with Kid…
10 March 2010
Interview with Amanda Palmer
Amanda Palmer From Songfacts.com
With the Dresden Dolls and now as a solo artist, Amanda Palmer writes songs with a dark humor and thoughtful elegance, covering topics like love, abuse, seduction and mass murder.…
20 February 2010
The story of KC and the Sunshine Band
Rick Finch From Songfacts.com
Rick was a musical prodigy, producing records when he was 16 years old instead of going to school. He and Harry Wayne Casey (KC) worked at TK Records in Miami,…
15 January 2010
Tommy James and The Mob
Tommy James From Songfacts.com
Tommy James had huge hits with "Mony Mony", "Crimson And Clover" and "Hanky Panky", all for a record company that was controlled by the mafia.
22 December 2009
Mick Jones of Foreigner
Mick Jones From Songfacts.com
The Foreigner founder tells the stories behind their classic hits "Feels Like The First Time," "Double Vision," "Waiting For A Girl Like You," "I Want To Know What Love Is,"…
9 November 2009
Bryan Adams is turning 50
Bryan Adams From Songfacts.com
Approaching his 50th birthday, Bryan Adams looks back on his catalog of hits, and reveals his most memorable collaboration. "Summer of '69" might not be what you think it's about.
31 October 2009
Tom Johnston of The Doobie Brothers
Tom Johnston From Songfacts.com
As a guitarist and vocalist with The Doobie Brothers, Tom Johnston wrote the kind of joyful rock that is truly classic: "Listen To The Music," "China Grove," "Long Train Runnin'"…
26 October 2009
Steve Perry of Cherry Poppin' Daddies
Steve Perry From Songfacts.com
Cherry Poppin' Daddies lead singer Steve Perry shares his thoughts on the Swing Music trend ("a faint whiff of conservatism emanates from it"), the story of "Zoot Suit Riot," and…
19 October 2009
Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull
Ian Anderson From Songfacts.com
The flautist frontman for Jethro Tull is one of the world's more interesting people. He despises Rock and Roll excess (no drugs, no Woodstock), but found kindred spirits in Led…
30 September 2009
Scott Jason of Thriving Ivory
Scott Jason From Songfacts.com
Thanks to the magical pen of Scott Jason, Thriving Ivory is, well... thriving. Though typically reticent to dig deep into the meanings of his songs (he likes to retain the…
9 September 2009
Alan Merrill of The Arrows
Alan Merrill From Songfacts.com
The son of Jazz musicians Aaron Sachs and Helen Merrill, Alan moved from New York to Japan when he was still a teenager, becoming the first foreign pop star residing…
26 August 2009
Simon Kvamm of the Danish band Nephew
Simon Kvamm From Songfacts.com
Simon fronts the band Nephew, and is also a popular TV actor in Denmark. He explains how the band creates their songs, what determines if the lyrics are English or…
20 July 2009
The Click Five
Ben Romans From Songfacts.com
TC5 keyboardist/songwriter talks about creating their catchy Pop sound, those crazy homemade videos, and what they're doing about human trafficking.
17 July 2009
Emilio Castillo of Tower of Power
Emilio Castillo From Songfacts.com
The Tower of Power horn section is one of the best in the business. The group not only performs as a solo act, but is often hired by other groups…
24 April 2009
Keith Reid of Procul Harum
Keith Reid From Songfacts.com
Keith Reid wrote the lyrics to "A Whiter Shade Of Pale," which is the most-played song in England fo the last 75 years, according to a survey by BBC Radio…
22 April 2009
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