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Q&A with indie-blues-rock band of Minor Cabinet -- a dynamic, true and authentic German rock n' roll band

"Music connects people from all over the world, independent of their origin, religion or race."

Minor Cabinet: Blues Rock Breakers

Minor Cabinet is a young five piece indie-blues-rock band…

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Interview with guitarist/singer Matteo Sansonetto, one of the most active bluesman on the Italian scene

"The difference between European blues scene and American blues scene, in my opinion, is that in Europe the people think more about 'old' blues, in USA you can find more 'contemporary blues' I guess."

Matteo Sansonetto: Blues Revue…

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Romanian guitarist Alexandru Cismaru talks about his journey on Blues/Jazz/Rock roads and local scene

"I’d like to change dramatically the music from the 80% of TV channels and radio stations."

Alexandru Cismaru: Blues Soul, Jazz Heart

Romanian blues-rock,…

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Greek comic artist/Illustrator Nicolas Stefadouros talks about his colorful heroes, music and literature

"Comics are a popular art in countries like the US and it's a way to pass strong messages to the public especially kids. Yes, Spiderman can be African-American. Yes, Thor can be a woman. Yes, gay is normal too. Comics can be a very powerful visual 'weapon' against prejudice."

Nicolas Stefadouros: Colorful…

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Australian Griot and Blues Shaman Steve Tallis talks about the powerful healing and spiritual force of music

"The devaluation of music as a true profession. The attitude and philosophy that music should be free…recorded and live - totally ridiculous. I value what I do in every way."

Steve Tallis: A Shaman of Freedom

Steve Tallis…

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Mixed-media artist, illustrator and author Janie McGee talks about history, emotions, soul, spirit, and truth

"Blues and Jazz were birthed out of the Black experience in America. The notes themselves came on the ship with the slaves. It is the re arrangement of the notes to the soul, mind, and spirit that formed the music. The music came from broken spirits, determined hearts, and hope the wailed in the fields."…

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Saint Louis-based artist Paul Lapusan talks about comics, music, literature, Freak Brothers and Karl Marx

"I hope that there continues to be a thriving species of comics that deals in more substantive and subversive adult content as showcased in the alternative and/or underground comic movement and an interest and support in that sort of sequential art."

Paul Lapusan: Creepy & Grotesque…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on February 10, 2016 at 11:00am — No Comments

Tuvan musician Albert Kuvezin talks about the connection of local music with the Blues and human feelings

"Tuvan music mainly in pentatonic scale with some alterative and therefore melodies sound very much like blues ones. The rhythms remind country-and-western. Plus singers use a lot of improvisation with lyrics too."

Albert Kuvezin:…

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Veteran musician Tim Gorman talks about Papa John Creach, Duane Eddy, San Francisco and H.G. Wells

"Music as an art form should always lead and never follow. Rock n’ Roll was a leading art form because it was one of the first modern social medias. It was invented to get people together."

Tim Gorman: The Keys of Music…

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Southern Roots & Blues musician Scott Holt talks about the loud and his no limits paths on Rock n roll music

"The Blues is the basis for everything that excites me about music. When I’m listening to the Blues or playing the Blues, I am the most “at home” and the most natural."

Scott Holt: Nothing Is Off Limits!…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on February 6, 2016 at 7:52pm — No Comments

British writer Dr. Simon Warner talks about The Beats and Rock Culture - Text and Drugs and Rock n' Roll

"There are always new generations of young people – it used to be principally young men but it is increasingly, of course, young women, too – who want to shake off the shackles of convention and travel is a great way to physically and psychologically release yourself from those ties, discover unfamiliar cultures and even yourself."…

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Fine artist Ken Meyer Jr. talks about the music, Woodstock, Blues, Phil Lynott, Albert Collins and SRV

"I do miss the radio from those days; they seemed to have so much more variety."

Ken Meyer Jr.: So Fine Art & Music

Ken Meyer Jr. has been an artist his whole life. A…

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Q&A with New Orleans musician Keith Stone -- touches with respectfully the New Orleans music and culture

"The term “Blues” is greatly misunderstood by many people, and it can conjure 10 different images for 10 different people."

Keith Stone: The Saints Returns

Keith Stone is a…

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Greek Blues Scene: Q&A with Orestis Tsikouris of The Jumpin' Bones - jumpy groove and feelin' good

"What we can say for sure is that the blues and later soul/funk music made a case for the rights of Afro-Americans and against racism. Finally the blues as a genre have had a huge impact on popular music and therefore you can say that they have influenced our culture worldwide."

The Jumpin' Bones:…

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Q&A with young Native American, Lakota John - an old soul with a love for traditional blues roots styles

"There are a number of components that connect Native American music with the Blues. For example, in both genres harmonization, rhythm, and powerful vocals are necessary to create an authentic sound."

Lakota John: Native Blues Soul…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on January 31, 2016 at 12:11pm — No Comments

Q&A with Italian guitarist Johnny Branchizio - based in Barcelona mixes Jazz, Mediterranean and World sounds

"At the beginning of this genre, especially the blues, the impact was huge, as we know, a real revolution on many levels, and the deep meaning of a music whose roots were involved in slavery during 200 years, is unrivalled in the history of human species."

Johnny Branchizio:…

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Q&A with co-founder of Timbre Group, Danny Loong -- The Asian home of Blues, Rock n' Roots music

"The blues is a very unique form, perhaps due to the deep history of racial divide, which also enables people to come together and have mutual respect. That’s why I adore blues and roots, as I have experienced myself the power of music and how it helps society and cultures become better."…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on January 27, 2016 at 1:35pm — No Comments

Q&A with Sweden based Homesick Mac (aka Dragan Ružić Macan) - Blues and Folk with Balkans colors

"My hopes are that the blues will be played by more musicians in the future, especially acoustic stuff. My fears are none, there will always be a place for blues."

Homesick Mac: Global Blues Roots…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on January 25, 2016 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Q&A with Patrick Rosenkranz, one of the leading scholars of the underground comix movement of the 60s/70s

"The main reason is that all the best stuff happened in the 1960s and 1970s. It was stimulating to live through it and see everything unfold. It’s another thing altogether to read them for the first time now and try to appreciate that excitement."

Patrick Rosenkranz: A Wonderful…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on January 22, 2016 at 7:21pm — No Comments

Musician, poet/visual artist Peter Kraemer of Sopwith Camel talks about literature, music & counterculture

"Is for 'counterculture'. I right clicked on it and the example given was: 'the idealists of the sixties'. I suppose they could have said: 'the nihilists of the seventies'."

Peter Kraemer: Originality Of Art…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on January 21, 2016 at 7:30pm — No Comments

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