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Q&A: Danny O'Donoghue of The Script

The Script frontman Danny O'Donoghue will give anything on this day to get over his birthday hangover. Nevertheless, he's up for doing interviews to push '#3,' his band's third album, which hit stores this week. // Tour dates at SoundSpike The Script frontman Danny O'Donoghue will give anything on this day to get over his birthday hangover. Nevertheless, he's up for doing interviews to push "#3," his band's third album, which hit stores this week.

Q&A: Scotty Morris of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy singer Scotty Morris calls his band's latest album, 'Rattle Them Bones,' a loving mix tape for fans of the group. // Tour dates at SoundSpike Big Bad Voodoo Daddy singer Scotty Morris calls his band's latest album, "Rattle Them Bones," a loving mix tape for fans of the group.

Q&A: Wes Borland of Black Light Burns and Limp Bizkit

With his eerie masks or stone-faced looks, Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland seems unapproachable. But during a recent phone conversation with SoundSpike, he was more than happy to talk about his avant garde alter ego, Black Light Burns. // Tour dates at SoundSpike With his eerie masks or stone-faced looks, Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland seems unapproachable. But during a recent phone conversation with SoundSpike, he was more than happy to talk about his avant garde alter ego, Black Light Burns.

Q&A: Ian Anderson

Whatever Happened To Gerald Bostock? // Tour dates at SoundSpike Whatever Happened To Gerald Bostock? It's a fair question, but more than likely one that might be asked by either a hard core prog-rock fan, or at least a casual follower of Jethro Tull.

Q&A: Al Schnier of moe. talks Floodwood

Straight out of the Adirondack foothills of New York -- 'The Leatherstocking Region' -- comes Floodwood, the Northeast's newest progressive string band. Straight out of the Adirondack foothills of New York -- "The Leatherstocking Region" -- comes Floodwood, the Northeast's newest progressive string band.

Q&A: Steve Marker of Garbage

When Garbage began creating the record that came to be 2012's 'Not Your Kind of People,' the band members didn't expect that anyone would care. // Tour dates at SoundSpike When Garbage began creating the record that came to be 2012's "Not Your Kind of People," the band members didn't expect that anyone would care.

Q&A: Ben Wysocki of The Fray

The last decade has been 'wild' for members of Denver-based The Fray, says drummer Ben Wysocki. Sitting in the catering room at Phoenix's US Airways Center, Wysocki said it's been a ride he couldn't have envisioned back when the band got started. // Tour dates at SoundSpike The last decade has been "wild" for members of Denver-based The Fray, says drummer Ben Wysocki. Sitting in the catering room at Phoenix's US Airways Center, Wysocki said it's been a ride he couldn't have envisioned back when the band got started.

Q&A: Ben Taylor

Not too many musical artists are anxious to schedule extended media interviews at 10 a.m., but singer/songwriter/producer Ben Taylor -- progeny of James Taylor and Carly Simon -- says he's an early riser. Not too many musical artists are anxious to schedule extended media interviews at 10 a.m., but singer/songwriter/producer Ben Taylor -- progeny of James Taylor and Carly Simon -- says he's an early riser.

Q&A: Chris Jericho of Fozzy

Chris Jericho had two dreams growing up in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: He wanted to become a professional wrestler and musician. // Tour dates at SoundSpike Chris Jericho had two dreams growing up in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: He wanted to become a professional wrestler and musician.

Q&A: Ian Astbury of The Cult

The Cult frontman Ian Astbury doesn't like to hear that a journalist's favorite songs on his band's latest album, 'Choice of Weapon,' are the two 'obvious choices' -- 'The Wolf' and 'For the Animals.' // Tour dates at SoundSpike The Cult frontman Ian Astbury doesn't like to hear that a journalist's favorite songs on his band's latest album, "Choice of Weapon," are the two "obvious choices" -- "The Wolf" and "For the Animals."
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