Donald Gibson is the Senior Music Editor at Blogcritics where he maintains a column, An Interview with... in which he speaks to artists about their craft.
He is also the publisher of Write on Music.
He holds a B.A. in English from the University of South Florida. He can be reached at: boogie_street@hotmail.com
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Metric frontwoman Emily Haines discusses the band's latest album, Fantasies, and her approach to songwriting.
The Genius gets in the holiday spirit.
This set brings the breadth of Jarreau's catalogue suitably—if not definitively—into focus.
Melissa McClelland discusses her songwriting and how it manifested on her latest LP, Victoria Day.
This journey through the past is well worth the trip.
Woodstock co-founder Michael Lang goes back to the garden to reflect on its genesis and legacy.
Rolling Stone contributing editor Anthony DeCurtis discusses the late music critic Robert Palmer, while sharing insights on rock criticism.
The interviews here with Ali are riveting, but the documentary about him leaves little to be desired.
Being for the benefit of your Beatles CD collection.
It’s not too much of a stretch to conceive how the themes that the Kinks explored could have inspired Ray Davies' latest release.
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