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Interviews
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Grateful Dead Author, Musician, Grateful Dead
- Mickey Hart has been leading two lives for quite some time, but no one's going to fault him here. In addition to his role as drummer of the legendary Grateful Dead, he's also a musical scholar--and don't you forget it!
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John Hiatt Singer/songwriter
- John Hiatt, famous for composing songs for artists from everyone to Bonnie Raitt, The Neville Brothers to Iggy Pop explains in our interview a bit about his songwriting and his heavy influence in the blues.
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Bruce Hornsby pianist/songwriter
- For avid readers of TheCelebrityCafe, you know that Bruce has been somebody I've been waiting to interview for some time. Bruce talks with us about piano playing, his transition and music, and answers some of the questions that die-hard fans have been waiting to have answered.
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John Oates Of Hall and Oates Fame
- Everybody knows the duo, Hall and Oates from their countless number one hits. Most people think of them as one branded unit, however are they truly joined at the hip? John Oates tells us how they work and even reveals, "If it wasn't for music, I doubt whether we'd be friends"
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Leann Rimes Pop/country star
- Leann Rimes has learned a lot over the years. Now she’s talking about what she’s learned from being in the spotlight.
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Lisa Marie Presley Rock/Pop music star
- Lisa’s newest album was well received by fans and critics alike. But why did a person who has avoided the spotlight release two albums? Is it a challenge to her? Lisa exposes what’s going on behind the scenes.
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Kenny Loggins singer/songwriter
- Kenny Loggins talks about his songwriting career and being in the spotlight and how it felt to be there.
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Michael Bolton Singer
- Singer Michael Bolton prides himself on taking risks as an artist. He’s not afraid to take a chance with his work, having covered everything from Otis Redding to Frank Sinatra.
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Leigh Nash of Sixpence None The Richer
- With her saccharine-sweet angelic voice and smile, Leigh Nash of Sixpence None the Richer burst onto the pop scene with the hit single, "Kiss Me, " featured in the movie, "She's All That." Now, she talks about their new album, the growing trend in music, and not falling into the rut after success.
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