Interviews
Interview (2007)
The vocalist for influential country band Green on Red, Dan Stuart has recently recorded 'Cast Iron Blues', his first album since the 90's with his side project Danny and Dusty, the group he formed with Steve Wynn. Anthony Strutt chats to himabout Green on Red's recent reformation and the new album
Interview (2006)
Battle have already released four singles and have an album on its way shortly. The rising stars of London indie guitar rock talk to Anthony Strutt about their progress to date, and why honesty is their major priority
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Interviews
Chuck Prophet
Intervew
Former Green on Red guitarist Chuck Prophet speaks to Anthony Strutt about his solo career, and his eleventh album, 'Temple Beautiful', which is about his home city of San Francisco
Stephanie Finch
Interview
Anthony Strutt talks to Stephanie Finch, who is also the keyboardist in her husband Green On Red guitarist Chuck Prophet's band, the Mission Express', about her first solo album in ten years, 'Cry Tomorrow'
Chuck Prophet
Interview
Californian singer-songwriter Chuck Prophet talks to Anthony Strutt at a gig in London about his years with influential Americana outfit Green on Red and his recent solo record 'Dreaming Waylon's Dream', a track by track cover record of Waylon Jennings' 1975 album, 'Dreaming My Dreams'
Steve Wynn
Interview
Solo artist and ex-frontman with the Dream Syndicate, Steve Wynn recently toured Europe with his side project Danny and Dusty, which also features Green on Red frontman Dan Stuart. After speaking to Stuart, Anthony Strutt now speaks to Steve Wynn about Danny and Dusty's new album, 'Cast Iron Soul'
Live
Chuck Prophet and the Spanish Bombs
Garage, London, 23/7/2011
Anthony Strutt watches former Green On Red guitarist Chuck Prophet and his new band the Spanish Bombs cover the whole of the Clash's 'London Calling' album in a fabulous night at the Borderline in London
Green on Red
Astoria, London, 10/1/2006
Green on Red reformed for a one off gig at the London Astoria in tribute to their drummer Alex McNichol who died recently. Anthony Strutt finds that in their 18 yeears apart they have lost none of their intensity