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Veteran DJ Tony Peters has been interviewing musicians for over 20 years. His official site (www.iconfetch.com) has become a great resource for info on the Legends of Music: album reviews, concert dates, CD release dates and more.

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We all love music, but most of us run in the other direction when anyone mentions music theory; the actual nuts and bolts of it are enough to make most people’s head explode. Until now that is. Author John Powell remedies the situation with... more

Arizona native Lucy Billings has just released her second album, No Other Road, featuring her personal yet melodic songwriting. The record was warmly produced by John Jennings, who's worked his magic on several of Mary... more

Johnny Winter is one of the greatest guitar players of all time. Yet, so little is known about him. Finally, his story can be told. In Raisin' Cain - The Wild and Raucous Story of Johnny Winter, author Mary Lou Sullivan reminds us that... more

Ohio Guitarist Kelly Richey has released eleven albums on her own label and toured extensively throughout the Midwest. Recently, she's begun to branch out, finding new ways to use her talents, including becoming a Life Coach and... more

Pete Anderson spent 18 years as Dwight Yoakam's guitarist and producer, helping spearhead the "back to basics" movement of the late Eighties. He's also produced a wide array of artists, including Michelle Shocked, Roy Orbison,... more

Auditorium is a one-man-band project of Spencer Berger, whose new CD is called Be Brave. The 30-minute song cycle was recorded solely by Berger in his LA bedroom. The album utilizes very few elements; only his lead and background... more

Underground pioneer Steve Wynn has been making critically-acclaimed records for over thirty years. He led the Dream Syndicate, who received substantial college radio airplay through most of the Eighties, before venturing out on his... more

Guitarist Wally Bryson was a member of the Raspberries and helped write his band's biggest hit, "Go All the Way." The band released four albums in the early Seventies before breaking up in 1975. Those records are now regarded as early... more

Maria Muldaur is best known for "Midnight at the Oasis," her quirky hit from 1974. She's led an eclectic career that's seen her receive high praise and multiple Grammy nominations for her recent excursions into American roots music. Her... more

Better Than Ezra first broke on the scene in 1995 with "Good" from their album Deluxe. Several other hits on alternative radio would follow. The band is currently on their "Road to Mardi Gras" tour which caps off with the "Krewe of Rockus"... more
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