All Interviews

Grateful Web Interview with Marc Brownstein

Right in the middle of his nation wide tour with Conspirator, Marc Brownstein took some time to talk with Grateful Web about the tour, his music, his current collaborations, the future of electronica, and how he feels about life, Jazz, and Britney Spears. GW: My name is Abrina Williams with the Grateful Web, this is… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Marc Brownstein

Grateful Web Interview with Jeff Austin

For Colorado’s Yonder Mountain String Band, the new year is full of possibilities. The band has a rigorous winter and spring tour underway, and will be hosting their 10th annual Northwest String Summit this summer in Oregon. They will also be returning for a headlining gig at famed Red Rocks Amphitheater in their home state,… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Jeff Austin

Grateful Web Interview with Drew Emmitt

Multifaceted singer/songwriter/musician Drew Emmitt appears to have finally found the right balance of music in his life.  Not only is the co-founder of jamgrass pioneers Leftover Salmon entering his 22nd year fronting that band, but he is busy at work with his other project, The Emmitt-Nershi Band. This year he will also find the time to… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Drew Emmitt

BoomBox: The Grateful Web Speaks with Electronic Rock and Roll Innovators Russ Randolph & Zion Rock Godchaux

As a prequel to their 8 day tour of Colorado, the Grateful Web got a chance to speak with electronic/rock and roll duo BoomBox about touring, their history, songwriting, and what makes them and their music tick. Grateful Web: This is Dave Papuga from the Grateful Web, and today I have the privilege of speaking… Continue reading BoomBox: The Grateful Web Speaks with Electronic Rock and Roll Innovators Russ Randolph & Zion Rock Godchaux

Grateful Web Interview with UM's Kris Myers

Last year was monumental for veteran prog rockers Umphrey’s McGee, who hit the road for over 100 shows with stops at familiar haunts and some new markets.  Their unique concert events including the Stew Art Series and UMBowl allowed the audience to connect with the band like never before, and proved that the band remains dedicated to finding new ways… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with UM's Kris Myers

Grateful Web’s Interview with Elephant Revival

I feel absolutely terrible and I never want to drink again. My head hurts, my throat hurts, my stomach feels like it’s been eating itself all day, and I am woozy and afraid for my future financial situation. I just threw up for the second time (and this time, I remember it), and now my… Continue reading Grateful Web’s Interview with Elephant Revival

Grateful Web's Interview with Twisted Whistle

The Grateful Web’s Josh Baker recently had an opportunity to speak to Portland, Oregon based Twisted Whistle about how they became a band, what musical inspirations affected them, their current tour and much more. GW: So how long have you guys been together for? Jeff: Almost eight months. Matt: Thanksgiving is right around a year.… Continue reading Grateful Web's Interview with Twisted Whistle

Grateful Web Interview with Ian Anderson

The Grateful Web was fortunate enough to have a chance to speak to Ian Anderson, singer and songwriter for the legendary band, Jethro Tull. We’re incredibly flattered Ian spent some of his time with us as he prepares for a summer tour on the east coast of the United States. GW: Hi, Mr.Anderson? Ian Anderson:… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Ian Anderson

Bobby Long Gives Revival to Dull Night at the Fox

When small coffee house performances come to memory, a picture develops within the mind’s a eye that often seems to call up images of a simple set with acoustic guitar, wooden bar stools, a soft pool of light, and the gentle murmuring of an audience. Such a setting would fit well the music of English… Continue reading Bobby Long Gives Revival to Dull Night at the Fox

Here We Go Magic, A Reinvigoration Of Phil Spector's Wall of Sound

In most cases, being called dense is not something to be taken lightly and is certainly a far cry from what most would like to hear about themselves. When it comes to music though, and in particular that crafted by Here We Go Magic, being called dense may very well be one of the best… Continue reading Here We Go Magic, A Reinvigoration Of Phil Spector's Wall of Sound