More new Journalism to share with you today as Cameron chats with Emmylou Harris in this June 19,1975 interview for Rolling Stone. Topics include her history, her first major solo album Pieces of the Sky, Gram Parson’s impact and much more.
More new Journalism to share with you today as Cameron chats with Emmylou Harris in this June 19,1975 interview for Rolling Stone. Topics include her history, her first major solo album Pieces of the Sky, Gram Parson’s impact and much more.
A new addition to the Journalism section today as Cameron profiles Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti tour in this Rolling Stone article from May, 1975. In this piece entitled “Led Zep Conquers States, ‘Beast’ Prowls to the Din of Hordes”, you’ll find some vintage Robert Plant and Jimmy Page quotes as the band wraps up their North American trip.
To celebrate today’s birthday of the one and only Steve Nicks, we thought you might enjoy revisiting the 1977 Rolling Stone cover story on Fleetwood Mac. It’s an interesting time in the band’s history as they were about to explode with the release of the seminal Rumors. It’s a cover story that Cameron is very fond of and we hope you like it too.
Cameron chats with Todd Rundgren in this 1978 interview with Rolling Stone. Topics include Hermit of Mink Hollow, “Can We Still Be Friends?” and his on again/off again band, Utopia. Enjoy!
Cameron’s debut piece of journalism for the L.A. Times was this interview with Deep Purple guitar god Ritchie Blackmore for the June 23, 1974 edition. Among the topics covered: his honesty with interviews, Black Sabbath and classical music. For more Blackmore/Purple magic check out the following:
Backstage at the recent We Bought A Zoo soundtrack event, Cameron tells jónsi the story of trying to get Led Zeppelin to do the cover of Rolling Stone (after the magazine famously trashed their first album).
Today is legendary rocker, Tom Petty’s birthday. He is 61 years young. His history with Cameron is a long and fruitful one. In addition to the Heartbreakers Beach Party MTV special, there’s been a numerous journalism pieces and Petty’s contributions to soundtracks such as Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Jerry Maguire and Elizabethtown. Here’s a few to articles to peruse. Happy Birthday Tom!
Cameron sits down with for a chat with Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts for this June, 1974 interview for Hit Parader magazine. Gregg and Dickey are open and honest as they discuss Brothers And Sisters, “Ramblin’ Man” and their solo work. It’s an interesting piece and comes just six months after Cameron’s first Rolling Stone cover story on the band. We hope you like this new addition to the Journalism section, it’s the 199th!