At the age of five you might say that Richard Marx began a career that so far has lasted a lifetime. At this very young age he was already singing lyrics for the jingles his father would compose and produce for top advertising clients in Chicago.
Read MoreJohn Waite’s music and artistry is alive and well. Although his legacy as lead vocalist for The Babys and Bad English precedes him, he’s best known for his solo work, most notably the smash hits “Change” and “Missing You”.
Read MoreThrough his ever-present sunglasses, Bluey Maunick sees the world in different shades of soul, funk, acid-jazz, and r&b. And it’s his unique global perspective that feeds his musical creativity.
Read MoreDylan McDonald could have taken the musical easy road, being that he happens to be the son of one of the most famous pop/rock artists in the business, Michael McDonald, but he didn’t. As a proficient singer-songwriter, Dylan has paved his own road - one very distinct from that of his father’s.
Read MoreIn a time when TV musical themes were just as important as the scripts themselves, musician and arranger Mike Post found himself at the epicenter of the custom scoring world for television and film. But this didn’t happen overnight.
Read MoreHe doesn’t claim to be a singer or a true musician, but Al Stewart has been crafting intelligent folk and pop laced songs for over 45 years.
Read MoreOn this episode of Inside MusiCast, we catch-up with one half of the most successful duo in the history of rock and pop.
Read MoreOn this edition of Inside MusiCast, we welcome back a painter – a musical and lyrical painter who you know well. He’s recorded twelve solo projects since his legendary self-titled 1979 release.
Read MoreOn this episode of Inside MusiCast we’re taking you to Norway for a chat with a rising star making waves across his own country and gaining notoriety and respect in many areas around the world.
Read MoreSince being a guest on Inside MusiCast in 2008, Jon Herington has been running non-stop.
Read MoreBernie Chiaravalle has never been a musician that needed a spotlight to complete him as a singer-songwriter-musician. He’s always let his music do the talking during his career that has spanned nearly three decades.
Read MoreBorn in Chicago, Bruce Gaitsch was baptized into music at an early age. His dad was a musician and also owned a music store where it was common to see up-and-coming stars of the Midwest music scene, such as Ted Nugent, Chicago, and the Buckinghams.
Read MoreSince Richard Page’s last chat with Eddy and Rick, he has discovered a new-found inspiration to record a new album - PECULIAR LIFE.
Read MoreAn L.A. kid transplanted in New York City, Steve Khan is considered one of the prolific jazz guitarists on the planet.
Read MoreJerry Lopez has been keeping a secret for a long time… at least from those who do not live in Las Vegas. You see, since the mid seventies, Jerry has been the leader of Santa Fe and the Fat City Horns… one of the most proficient horn-based bands around.
Read MoreIf youve listened to Don Henleys End of the Innocence, Carole Kings Tapestry, Jackson Brownes Running on Empty, Billy Joes River of Dreams, and most of James Taylors recordings, then youre familiar with the musical influence of guitarist, composer, and producer Danny Kortchmar or Kootch as most in the business know him.
Read MoreBill Champlin is back. And hes creating music that proves it. After his recent disconnection from his Chicago gig, he talked to Eddy and Rick about his new album, No Place Left To Fall.
Read MoreSongwriters are very special people. They're the ones who battle with themselves and suffer through an amazingly creative process that most take for granted.
Read MoreOnce upon a time, a young seventeen year-old guitarist from Philadelphia auditioned for a musical legend - Stevie Wonder.
Read MoreCrosby Loggins is no stranger to Inside MusiCast. Since our ‘07 interview, his world has changed – for the better.
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