Over the past few years, Clayton Perry has interviewed some of the BIGGEST entertainers in music, film and television. Check out his digital archive with 180+ definitive conversation pieces.
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Like ABBA, who rose to fame fifteen years before Hassle’s birth, Erik is determined to cement Sweden’s place on the musical map.
Priscilla Renea masterfully fuses elements of rock, pop, and R&B.
Rolling Stone ranked Public Enemy as #44 on its Immortals list, which highlights the 100 greatest artists of all time.
Blake Lewis is an ‘80s baby. And on his sophomore album, the influences of David Bowie, Prince and Depeche Mode shine bright.
Unafraid to take musical risks, David Guetta successfully blended the best of Europe’s electronic beats with America’s hip-hop sensibilities.
While studying in Boston at Berklee College of Music, Matt Cusson instinctively found his way to Harlem’s Apollo stage.
K. Michelle is raw, honest and refreshingly blunt.
Earlier this year, “Boyfriend #2” and “Under” became number one singles on urban and mainstream R&B radio outlets nationwide.
Nick Dresti is the official DJ of Lady GaGa and the protégé of Norman Cook, the illustrious “Fatboy Slim.”
If you’re concerned about whether GaGa deserted the path she forged on The Fame, then fear not.
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