If music had a DNA, one of the strands would be dedicated to the Lennon family, beginning when Bill and Ted Lennon sang in a 40’s swing band and the Lennon Sisters sang for Lawrence Welk in the 60’s.
Read MoreKiki Ebsen’s career has taken her full circle. From the beginning as a young pianist, she has had the pleasure of having many musical influences, including her mother, aunt, and her cousin – keyboardist Jim Pugh- who is a member of the Robert Cray Band.
Read MoreSince 1998 keyboardist and vocalist Gabe Dixon has been busy fronting the Gabe Dixon Band. Their 2008 self-titled release earned accolades from Paste Magazine, The Village Voice, American Songwriter, Rolling Stone and many others.
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 MoreIt’s been five years since Michael Franks delivered his last solo effort, ‘Rendezvous in Rio,’ but it has not been in vain. During this time, he’s been busy touring and collecting material for his most recent release, ‘Time Together.’
Read MoreOn this episode of Inside MusiCast, we celebrate our five-year anniversary by bringing you one of the most recognized vocalists on the planet, Michael McDonald.
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 MoreRandy Goodrum has a gift. And for over thirty years, he’s shared it with us all in the form of hit songs that are timeless.
Read MoreSince being a guest on Inside MusiCast in 2008, Jon Herington has been running non-stop.
Read MoreThe music of Level 42 is addicting, and if that’s the case, fans of their music have been in rehab for 30 years. That’s when bassist Mark King and keyboardist Mike Lindup started injecting lyrics into their fusion, funk-based tracks at the suggestion of their label in 1980.
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 MoreIt’s no secret that Rob Meany is a top notch singer-songwriter. If you live in Minneapolis, you’ve known this fact for over fifteen years. But what if you haven’t heard of him nor his band Terramara?
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 MoreMichael Ruff has found balance and order in his life. And why wouldn’t he? Living on the beautiful Hawaiian island of Kauai for over twenty years, the talented songwriter, producer and keyboardist has remained connected to the music world.
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 MoreAs far back as the late 70’s, Gary Wright has been challenging his audiences with pioneering instrumentation and cutting-edge technology.
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 MoreEvery so often, you discover a musician whose instrumental performance literally boggles your mind and leaves you overjoyed, amazed and virtually speechless.
Read MoreIf you were 20 years-old, traveling in the Netherlands and your money, identity and your airplane ticket to get you back home was stolen, what would you do? If you were Eric Tagg, youd borrow some money, use it to put an ad in the local paper and begin your career as a vocalist.
Read MoreIf your last name is Porcaro, you live in Southern California, and youre in the music industry, youre name is golden. And if your name is Steve Porcaro, that gold has translated into 15 Grammys that youve held in your hands over the years.
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