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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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Geoff Tate has led Queensryche through 11 albums that have combined metal with thought-provoking lyrics. The band is celebrating the 20th anniversary edition of their landmark album Empire. Tate talks with us about the direction they... more

Outrageous is his middle name. Mojo Nixon first rose to prominence in the mid Eighties with a string of punkbilly college radio hits like "Stuffin' Martha's Muffin," "Burn Down the Malls," and his most-famous track, "Elvis is Everywhere." As... more

Australian Claude Hay is literally a one-man band, using his custom-made twin neck guitar-bass combination, plus a looping machine, to layer instruments while he plays. He's just released Deep Fried Satisfied, a collection of songs... more

The founder of Procol Harum, which had a monster hit with 1967’s A Whiter Shade of Pale, stops by Icon Fetch to chat about remastering the band’s catalogue, and adding new bonus material. Gary will take host Tony Peters... more

Elijah Wald is the author of a new book, The Blues - A Very Short Introduction. In a little over 100 pages, he explores the history of blues, covering it's many styles and key pioneers. He also traces its connection to other forms of music,... more

Tommy Keene has been making his brand of melodic rock for almost 30 years now. His early independent releases garnered high praise from critics, and when he jumped to a major label, big things were expected. Through a series of... more

Martin Briley is primarily known as a "one hit wonder" for his 1983 hit "Salt in My Tears." But, what people may not know is that he is a prolific songwriter who has penned songs for a diverse list of artists, including Pat Benatar, Celine Dion,... more

Solomon Burke was one of the greatest soul singers of all time. Sadly, he passed away over the weekend at the age of 70. Icon Fetch had a chance to talk with Solomon back in May about his latest CD, "Nothing's Impossible." We're going to... more

Dwight Twilley is best known for a pair of #16 hits: "I'm On Fire," from 1975, and "Girls" (with Tom Petty), from 1984, but he's been making songs with catchy hooks his entire career. He's set to release a brand new disc called "Green... more

Solomon Burke was one of the greatest soul singers of all time. Sadly, he passed away over the weekend at the age of 70. Icon Fetch had a chance to talk with Solomon back in May about his latest CD, "Nothing's Impossible." We're going to... more
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