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Published on May 19th, 1994 | by Gerry Galipault
For Marcella Detroit, being part of the pop duo Shakespear’s Sister was “like a great university.” Too bad no one invited her to the graduation ceremony. Detroit, who’s real name is Levy (she copped the new [&hellip... Read More →
Published on May 12th, 1994 | by Gerry Galipault
Another actress turns to singing. You’ve heard it before. Former child-star Danielle Brisebois has heard it, too, but she’s not letting any stereotypes get to her. A cast member of TV’s “All in the Family” and [&hellip... Read More →
Published on May 5th, 1994 | by Gerry Galipault
You know you’re getting old when a teenager today thinks The Knack is a new band. The thought has Doug Fieger beaming. “It’s funny and intriguing,” the lead singer-songwriter said recently from his Los Angeles home. [&hellip... Read More →
Published on April 28th, 1994 | by Gerry Galipault
Think rock stars don’t appreciate how good they have it? Blues Traveler lead singer John Popper is thankful just to be walking again. On Halloween 1992, Popper was riding his worn-out motorcycle to the studio to [&hellip... Read More →
Published on April 14th, 1994 | by Gerry Galipault
There’s only two people in the music world that Marty Stuart will never, ever give up on: Bob Dylan and … Johnny Cash. The rising country star treasures Dylan for his lyrical poetry. And Cash – [&hellip... Read More →
Published on April 7th, 1994 | by Gerry Galipault
For a blues-based rock band from Glasgow, Scotland, a trip to Bearsville Studios in Woodstock, N.Y., is like a journey to mecca. “It’s a great place,” says Texas singer-guitarist Sharleen Spiteri. “There’s so much history there. [&hellip... Read More →
Published on April 7th, 1994 | by Gerry Galipault
Sit back and relax, John Oates thought to himself, it’s just another boring cross-country flight. Don’t even bother to buy the headsets. Throw the honey-roasted peanuts into the briefcase and catch some shut-eye. But something was [&hellip... Read More →
Published on March 17th, 1994 | by Gerry Galipault
The name Pat McLaughlin is well-known in Nashville circles. His songs have been recorded by Trisha Yearwood, Steve Wariner, John Prine, Don Williams and Tim O’Brien, to name a few. Once upon a time, he was [&hellip... Read More →
Published on March 17th, 1994 | by Gerry Galipault
Joe Varga may not stand out in a crowd – he’s a mere 5 feet 3 – but he didn’t have to be a scrappy guy to gain some respect. “I’m a lover not a fighter,” [&hellip... Read More →
Published on March 10th, 1994 | by Gerry Galipault
Sass Jordan wants to set things straight, once and for all. Yes, clearly she is a woman. And yes, she is a rock singer. Therefore, she is, indeed, a female rock singer. Now, get over it. [&hellip... Read More →