All Interviews

Grateful Web Interview with Tea Leaf Green's Cochrane McMillan

Tea Leaf Green percussionist and Coyote Hearing Studio engineer Cochrane McMillan recently took time out of his hectic yet welcomed schedule to discuss the balance in his life between the studio he co-owns and his solidified stance in the San Francisco based jam band. The second release from The Coyote Hearing Sessions, The Sideshow, features… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Tea Leaf Green's Cochrane McMillan

Grateful Web Interview with Looshuss

Before Looshuss‘ Austin show this month, GW’s Caitlin St. Pierre sat down with the promising new artist.  If you haven’t heard of him yet, you will soon.  In the past couple years, he’s dropped his debut, self-titled album, won Best Electronic Dance Song at the Independent Music Awards, is gaining traction with fans and listeners,… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Looshuss

Grateful Web Interview with Keb' Mo'

The blues is a music that is engrained in our musical history whether you think it is or not. After reviewing Buddy Guy‘s show a few months ago, and conducting this interview with Keb’ Mo’, I have been humbled to listen to and record a live history of a music genre that although its members… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Keb' Mo'

Grateful Web Interview with Dweezil Zappa

When guitarist Dweezil Zappa, son of guitarist, composer, bandleader, actor, social activist, and pseudo-comedian Frank Zappa created the Zappa Plays Zappa project in 2006, he intended it as a tribute to his father’s legacy, a one-off that might reconnect some old fans and breed some new ones in the process. Eight years down the road… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Dweezil Zappa

Grateful Web Interview with Cloud Cult

This interview has been sitting in my ‘need to write’ pile for longer than I’d like to admit. Honestly, I’m not sure my lowly English words can do this band justice. Their music seems part of my heart; some days it pumps my blood others it lifts me into smiles and dancing. There is so… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Cloud Cult

Grateful Web Interview with The Revivalists

Real musicians make their home anywhere, including the cramped backstage area at one of Austin’s best music venues, The Parish.  Over cups of instant coffee, Grateful Web’s Caitlin St. Pierre sat down with The Revivalists, who are not strangers to life on the road.  The band, due to re-release their album City of Sound with an… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with The Revivalists

Grateful Web Interview with Donna Jean Godchaux

Donna Jean Godchaux has left her lasting voice on multiple generations and genres of music. As the Queen of Muscle Shoals, one of the premiere recording destinations in the United States, she conquered radio hits with Percy Sledge and Elvis Presley at an early age before transitioning into the psychedelic soaked world of San Francisco’s… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Donna Jean Godchaux

Grateful Web Interview with Mark Karan

The Grateful Web’s John Schumm recently sat down with RatDog guitarist Mark Karan, currently touring with Terrapin Flyer and Melvin Seals. Mark speaks about being embraced by the Grateful Dead community, touring with Terrapin Flyer, the upcoming RatDog tour, his battle with throat cancer, his solo career, and so much more. Grateful Web: This is… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Mark Karan

Grateful Web Interview with BoomBox's Zion Godchaux

The Grateful Web’s John Schumm recently spoke with Zion Godchaux of disco-funk rock & rollers, BoomBox. Currently on tour in support of Filling in the Color, their Kickstarter funded third album, Zion took a few moments away from soundcheck in Missouri to talk about the evolution of his musical journey with Russ Randolph, his mother… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with BoomBox's Zion Godchaux

Grateful Web Interview with The Motet – January 2014

The Motet had a banner 2013. Among the highlights, the Afro-funk superstars headlined The Fillmore Auditorium for the first time ever and nearly sold out the 3,900-capacity venue. More importantly, the band’s leader and drummer, Dave Watts, dubbed the 4/20 show “The biggest and most badass show in Motet history!” After laying down some fire-breathing… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with The Motet – January 2014