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Interviews by Alan Light
Tori Amos Past
songs, perfectionism and problems with iTunes
Pete Townshend On
the Who, the solo albums and not being misunderstood
Ray Manzarek On
Doors records, Morrison's poetry and soft drugs
Yoko Ono On solo
work, being remixed and the perils of being Mrs. Lennon
The Traveling
Wilburys Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne discuss the long road
to Wilburys reissues
Bob Weir of the Grateful
Dead The once and future Dead rhythm guitarist on the
iconic band's deep vaults
Wayne Coyne of the
Flaming Lips On 'The Soft Bulletin' and more
Emmylou Harris On
'Songbird Surprises,' the state of country music and more
The Lone
Stone Mick Jagger on his solo career
Santana The '60s
icon, at 60, surveys his legacy and his influences
Keith Urban A
year after putting his career on hold to confront personal
demons, the superstar gauges his hits, his goals and the state
of modern country
Wynton
Marsalis From '80s jazz wunderkind to 21st century
institution, the virtuoso trumpeter and composer measures the
music's enduring vitality
Sheryl
Crow Singer-songwriter and new mother emerges from a
turbulent year with her most urgent, ambitious music yet
Steve Winwood's Nine
Lives The British rock legend on his return to the
spotlight and his legacy with Traffic and Blind Faith
Steely Dan What
do studio perfectionists do when the record biz fades? Take
their show on the road ...
Billy Joel The
'piano man' looks back at the album that catapulted him from
also-ran to superstar |