January 2025 Blog Posts (33)

Q&A with Croatian harmonica player Tomislav Goluban - burst with energy, passion, humor and real music

“Before fans used to come to concerts to listen to the music, to enjoy themselves, to spend time with friends and to have a memorable experience. Nowadays more and more people are coming to hang out with their smartphones, to just take pictures and videos of artists as a token, “look I was there, “instead of enjoying the live performance; especially the younger fans.”

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Q&A with blues guitarist Crooked Eye Tommy (Tommy Marsh), brand of Blues and Roots music to the masses

Blues music from its inception has been a pure and honest depiction of the struggles of human kind. Efforts must be made to share the magic that comes when humans share their pain, suffering and even happiness in simple & honest terms. Blues Music must be shared to keep this pipeline to the soul open.”

Crooked Eye Tommy:…

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Q&A with NorCal musician Piet Dalmolen, an ambitious amalgam of sublime psychedelic rock, soulful jazzy blues, and indie-Americana

“One big lesson I’ve learned is to keep going. When I look back on my journey, I definitely had delusions of grandeur when I was younger. (Probably common). Life has a way of humbling you at some point, or at many points along the way.”

Piet Dalmolen: Time Stands Still…

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Q&A with Chicago-based musician Nikki O’Neill, soul-influenced Americana blends rock, gospel, and R&B

miss the humanity of it and the sense of adventure and surprise, as opposed to perfect performances/appearances that are bending to every marketing force. I hope there are enough people of all generations that long for and appreciate that kind of humanity and surprise, and that those audiences and artists will find each other.”…

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Q&A with Buenos Aires based musician Gustavo Filomìa Gonzàlez, tribute to Texas and Chicago Blues legends

The BLUES is and will be an inexhaustible source of inspiration to put all human experiences into music, regardless of the country they are from. That is why it is very important that we continue to support and promote all BLUES musicians around the world.”

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Q&A with Leonardo Pavkovic of MoonJune Records, operates between progressive jazz / rock and beyond

"To me the music was, and it is still the art, and not something to waste my brain with substances or ideology. Perhaps I can be characterized as a progressive lefty, but that's all BS to me."

Leonardo Pavkovic:

The Wonderful (Progessive) Soundtrack of Mr. MoonJune 

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Q&A with Marc Lipkin, the Director of Publicity for Alligator Records and Keeping The Blues Alive Award recipient

Music is a healer; the best blues music will turn sadness to joy. You can get lost inside of a song or performance like nothing else and come out feeling different, better.”

Marc Lipkin:

Alligator Attack -…

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Q&A with music writer and publicist Eric Alper, his encyclopedic knowledge has made him the go-to for music in Canada.

Music has always been my lens for understanding the world. It’s a universal language that transcends borders, time, and experiences, showing me how interconnected we all are. Whether it’s the protest songs of the 1960s or a pop anthem that makes you want to dance, music teaches empathy and resilience.”

Eric Alper: That ……

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Q&A with prolific producer, guitarist and music journalist Jon Tiven, one of the most important names in music

"Everything. Back then the music was pure, and the industry was somewhat corrupt but there were openings to get through with some real shit. Now everybody’s copying everybody else and there’s very little I hear that’s new and good."

Jon Tiven:

Soul Glimpse to the Music Mission

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Q&A with veteran powerful bluesman Eb Davis, new album Then And Now offers a fresh take on the blues genre

Life is indeed more than music and I see many things that has other influences but I basically relate it all to music because I can see a Blues in it all.”

Eb Davis: Alright Blues Then and Now

Ebylee "EB" Davis is an…

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Q&A with artist Steve Johannsen - The love between ART and MUSIC has always been an inspiration

"I believe an Artists' primary role is to themselves, not just to please others. If an artist chooses a path of socially relevant or irrelevant art, it is their choice, but not responsibility. Art may spark emotions in people, who may relate, understand or support your message. Art brings awareness."

Steve Johannsen: The Colors of Music

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Q&A with veteran musician Ed Alstrom, unrivalled skills on the organ, and not incidentally, many other instruments.

I want music to remain a healing and uniting force, and stay clear of the political and social rifts that divide us. I want music to always be a positive force that everyone can relax with, commune with, and be at peace with, whatever their type of music may be.”

Ed Alstrom: Music of Life, Life of…

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Greek Blues Scene: Q&A with counterculture artist Giotis Kyttaris, storyteller and 'Blues Quixote' of local scene

"If it wasn't for the blues music rock and roll wouldn't never exist which eventually shook up the world's culture. In today's emotional coldness, the sounds and lyrics of that kind of music provide a direct outlet to real human essence, building a world that is more sensitive and hopeful."

Giotis Kyttaris: Blues Machine & Black Jug

Athens…

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