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"I was drawn to weirder sounds," says singer-songwriter Elohim. "That’s naturally where my ear went even though I grew up playing classical piano. I always thought the weirder the better."
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Trombonist Sammie “Big Sam” Williams played in the Stooges Brass Band and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band before launching Big Sam’s Funky Nation. Williams, who also played on Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint’s album The River in ...
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"I’m excited that I’m completely sober now," says Sarah Shook. "That’s helped me get my head on straight in terms of where we’re going as a band and what our version of success means to us."
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"A lot of the songs [on PEP TALK] are really heavy but we want to keep things positive," says Judah & The Lion singer-banjo player Nate Zuercher. "We want to be real and honest but not discouraging."
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"Playing with these guys is the most fun I ever had in the recording studio and on the road," says Beth Bombara about recording and touring behind her latest record, EVERGREEN.
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"All the successes and failures come back to you with memories of that time," says singer-guitarist Colin Blunstone about revisiting The Zombies' ODEYSSEY AND ORACLE.