...Dude at Large...

Interviews

The following represent a choice sampling of my interview archive. Listen to these full interviews for free. If you listen to them all in their entirety, you must buy me a six pack of beer for all the enjoyment I’ve given you. Contact me for where you can drop off the beer.

I’ve never heard anyone say anything bad about Brad Delp of Boston. He had a phenomenal voice and sang some of rock’s most anthemic and memorable songs.
His suicide was unthinkably tragic. This interview was conducted while I was at KKLV in Honolulu in the year 2000.
Brad Delp Interview

Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer talks about drummers he likes, opening acts that he doesn’t, The Yardbirds, and more while speaking to me during the band’s Get A Grip Tour in 1992.

Joey Kramer Part One
Joey Kramer Part Two

A monster bass player and singer, Geddy Lee of Rush spoke to me about his band’s longevity, memorable moments, and the release of his first solo album.
Geddy Lee Part One
Geddy Lee Part Two

The Spin Doctors could have been the Steve Miller Band of the 90s but they wanted to stretch out and jam. This interview took place as they were taking off behind singles like Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong and Two Princes in 1992.
Spin Doctors

Shemekia Copeland has had a brilliant career rooted in R&B and blues. This interview aired on WFUV as part of the Words & Music series.
Shemekia Copeland, 2009 (In WFUV Archives)

Living Colour in 1991 seemed like they were on the brink of becoming a wildly important and successful rock band. They remain an underrated one. The cool guy here is their bassist Muzz Skillings and the stand-offish one (at least in the beginning)
is singer Corey Glover.
Living Colour Part 1
Living Colour Part 2
Livin Colour Part 3