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Poet/editor/poetry organizer George Wallace talks about the musicality of language and the force of music

"My hope is that each pioneering vanguard of artists and writers will have the wisdom and selfless good sense to recognize the truest horizons before them."

George Wallace: Playful As A Whip…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on November 21, 2016 at 10:30pm — No Comments

Q&A with Brazilian illustrator Butcher Billy - fresh approach, who loves to slice up ideas and imagery in popular culture

"The War of the Worlds. Wipe out human race and then restart the whole thing."

Butcher Billy: A(RT)malgamation

Brazilian designer, cartoonist, and illustrator “Butcher Billy” is an artist with a fresh approach, who loves to…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on November 20, 2016 at 11:21pm — No Comments

Q&A with illustrator Alex Gamsu Jenkins - seeks to turn the 'mundane' through of surrealism, humor and color

"Comix like Zap for instance had a silliness and almost innocence about it in its humor but also an adult and disconnected undertone."

Alex Gamsu Jenkins: Keep on Surrealism

Alex Gamsu Jenkins…

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Q&A with Philly area guitarist Dave Orban (The Mojo Gypsies) - unique blend of up-tempo blues and old-school R&B

"Life. The ups, the downs, the successes, the failures, love, loss… you name it. It’s all about the human condition. If you’ve experienced sadness, heartache, or joy, you can write a song about it."

Dave Orban: The Mojo (Philly) Gypsies…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on November 19, 2016 at 1:27pm — No Comments

Painter & activist Ann Cohen talks about San Francisco Oracle, Allen Cohen, Haight-Ashbury, and the Beats

"COMPASSION FOR OTHERS AND EMBRACE OUR DIFFERENCES is my wish for now and beyond."

Ann Cohen: The Artist of Compassion

Counterculture activist and painter Ann Cohen talks about ORACLE and her memories…

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Q&A with editor John Kastanaras of Greek fanzine 'Merlin’s Music Box' -- beyond of Rock and ...further

"I believe that rock music should have a place in the social movements against xenophobia, racism, fascism, sexism, etc. One such example is Antisomata – Antibodies, an activist group made up of musicians; the fact that they managed to bring almost ten thousand people to an event about the refugee crisis speaks for itself."…

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Interview with multitalented Paul Nelson, guitarist of Johnny Winter and one of the most emerging producers

"The fact that blues is not just as simple as it seems. To play true blues, and correctly, it is very difficult. Less is more. Especially when you go back and listen to the traditional masters of the past."

Paul Nelson: Blues Hall of Fame…

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Interview with guitarist John Weeks - take the blues, ship it to Europe, mix it up, and shake it around with groove

"The simplest solution is often the best solution. The blues is my connection to what really makes me tick."

John Weeks: Groovin' Everywhere

John Weeks was born in France and got a lot of…

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German filmmaker Thorsten Schütte talks about Rock counterculture and Frank Zappa with his own words

"To be honest, I think that Rock counterculture has not influenced my views of the world. But I think that I was pretty much influenced by Zappa’s work ethics."

Thorsten Schütte: The Keys of World…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on November 15, 2016 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Q&A with Asian guitarist/singer Rohit Lalwani of Lal & The People, a Blues/Soul/Rock band based in India

"There is no doubt that Blues and Rock n' Roll are one of the most crucial reasons of the whole idea of racism and segregation being thrown in the garbage can. Since the rising of Blues and Jazz music in the North American part of the world, more and more white people have learned that there is no difference between all of us, as humans."…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on November 13, 2016 at 10:00am — No Comments

Q&A with producer of Venice Beach Music Fest, Milton Rosenberg - the place to celebrate music, art, dance, and life

“Put Your Good Where It will do the Most”

Milton Rosenberg: The Oce…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on November 12, 2016 at 12:00pm — No Comments

Interview with blues singer/guitarist Peach Reasoner - modern rockin’ blues for balance and happiness of life

"Blues and jazz culture has had a massive influence on American culture, and definitely on global music. Its role in the rise of hip-hop culture, now ubiquitous and appropriated everywhere, can also not be understated."

Peach Reasoner: The Blues of…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on November 10, 2016 at 11:12am — No Comments

Q&A with singer/songwriter Burlap Wolf King (aka Thomas Hentges) - a search for bare boned truth in song

"Folk music is for the people, by the people. Therefore that struggle for racial equality is certainly going to find itself inside the confines of folk music. The same can be said about political and cultural issues."

Burlap Wolf King: South Dakota…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on November 9, 2016 at 8:51pm — No Comments

Gifted axeslinger Lance Lopez talks about Texas blues scene, Jim Gaines, SRV, Hendrix and Johnnie Taylor

"I think the Blues really just gives us a platform from which to connect with real life and tell the world about it all."

Lance Lopez: Southern Blues Rock 

Blues Rock axeslinger Lance Lopez…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on November 8, 2016 at 9:30pm — No Comments

Louisiana bluesman Kenny Neal talks about the impact of Blues on literature and the real deal of 'old timers'

"I use to hope that the Blues would survive, that was back in the '70's when Blues got real slow. The Blues had the Blues then, but '80's they bounced back. Now today is stronger then ever, the Blues will live on."

Kenny Neal: The Blues Bloodline…

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Q&A with legendary guitarist Larry Coryell, one of the pioneers of jazz/fusion -- deserves a special place in music

"Jazz is an African-based music. You don't have to be African to play it but you must understand the "African" aspects of the music in order to play it the right way. What is great is that Jazz is America's only original art form."

Larry Coryell: The Jazz Vision of…

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South Carolina native bluesman Wes Mackey talks about his life journey on the Blues roads

"I learned how to use the music to lift my spirits, so The blues is really about story telling the stories are about every part of life."

Wes Mackey: The Blues Journey

With more than 50 years in music he…

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Q&A with Canadian multi-genre artist Lyric Dubee, personalize his own style of music known as Revolution Rock

"It's a huge impact on it as it crossed over a lot of people to what was once called Race music. Today blues is mainstream with white young guitar players. Helped race relations and guys like Bonamassa carry on the memory of all the great African America players.

Lyric Dubee: Revolution…

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Storyteller, musician and ethnomusicologist Jeremy Lyons talks about his journeys on the world of music

"The opportunity to play music for and with children has been a blessing. I've learned to slow down a little, play a bit more deliberately, to be more conscious of what I'm doing – more present."

The Wonderful World of Jeremy Lyons…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on November 1, 2016 at 8:52pm — No Comments

Interview with harmonicist/bandleader Pierre Lacocque of Mississippi Heat -- traditional blues with unique sound

"The blues is a musical language in which I feel understood, and in which I can navigate comfortably and express my innermost self."

Pierre Lacocque: Burning Chicago Blues

As band leader and…

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