"When I play blues it's soothing, and it just puts your mind somewhere else, so that's been helping this a lot."
That time I asked Robben Ford if touring with George Harrison was the highlight of his career
While prepping for my interview with Robben Ford I noticed in his Concord bio that he'd toured with George Harrison in the fall of 1974.
Raine Maida recalls how things got ugly between Bob Rock and him while working on the new OLP CD
Once you've acquired the services of a big-shot producer like Bob Rock, you're not supposed to fire his ass then bring him back again.
Vancouver’s Clumsy Lovers are signed to Nettwerk, but they aren’t sipping martinis with Mr. McBride
Local Celtic- and bluegrass-tinged pop-rockers the Clumsy Lovers recently issued their second CD on the hugely successful Nettwerk Records.
Newt’s top 10 things to do in Vancouver this weekend, February 20 to 22
Local rockers the Inbetween play the Pearl on Saturday, along with Luxury Sport Sedan, the Okes, Dog Gone, and Grace Boulevard.
Coheed and Cambria’s Claudio Sanchez loves ’70s rock, warms up for concerts to Thin Lizzy’s Chinatown
"That was my initial approach to rock music, my dad sitting me in the car and listening to Jethro Tull, early Led Zeppelin, things like that."
The Road Hammers burn up the charts with Jerry Reed’s rollicking redneck rave-up
I'm not a big fan of mainstream country music. You won't find any Garth Brooks, Brooks & Dunn, or even Foster Brooks CDs in my collection.
Christian punk-rocker Mike Herrera says MxPx just wants to get out there and be positive
When MxPx's Mike Herrera went looking for a recent album to hold up as a model for his group's latest CD he set his sights pretty high.
Newt’s top 10 things to do in Vancouver this weekend, February 13 to 15
Late-night screening at the Rio on Friday of director Tony Scott's hyper-violent, Quentin Tarantino-penned action flick True Romance.
That time I asked Alice Cooper if the monumental, no-filler Killer was his favourite Alice Cooper album
I did my fifth interview with Alice Cooper in September of 2005, when he was touring behind his 17th solo album, Dirty Diamonds.
New Monsoon guitarist Jeff Miller figures his band is a little more on the rock side of the jam-band spectrum
"We're probably a little more on the rock side of [the jam-band] spectrum, but we have a touch of bluegrass in there somewhere."
Nathan Wiley grew up on Steve Earle but can’t stop listening to Paul McCartney’s Ram album
At the 2005 East Coast Music Awards Nathan Wiley's sophomore CD, High Low, took the prize for alternative recording of the year.
Newt’s top 10 things to do in Vancouver this weekend, February 6 to 8
Vancouver bluesman Robert Connely Farr performs a free show at the Princeton Pub, along with local rock acts Good as Gone and the Fraser Arms.