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SBM Issue 5  Interviews  
DOOBIE BROTHERS An interview with Tom Johnston Emerald Queen Casino
Tacoma, WA


There’s something more to the Doobie Brothers than just 30 years of classic rock ‘n roll. There is a connection they have with almost four generations of fans. Talk to anyone at the Emerald Casino the night the Doobies rolled into town and they will have a personal story about how the band made a significant impression on the soundtrack of their lives.
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Fabio Drusin's interview's Interview by Will Lester - February 2003

W.I.N.D. started as a Trio format at the beginning of 2000, after the debut album. Before we were a quartet, with a keyboard player, but as a trio we grown up a lot, we started the art of improvisation, we started to explore our music. Now we're a power trio, we're free as a band, you know, nobody can play and have a sound as a power trio can, even if you play with another guitar or keyboard player, as a trio you can explore your music a lot, you've got the power, if the rhythm section is strong enough, and you can "fly" with the music. >>

Natchez's interview Interview by Dominique Turgot - August 2003

The name Natchez was born in april '87. It was kind of the logical following of the band "Silver Oldaxe band" where my brother was the lead singer. Back then, we were eight people in stage. In '89, there were only 5 people left, and only four of us were still there in '91. Now the band members are myself on guitar, my brother Thierry ("Babach") on lead vocals, André Dufour ("Dédé") on bass for the last eleven years and Benjamin Proy ("Ben") has been behind the drums for the last five years. >>  

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