The Obligatory Stopgap Post
Lots else going on at Musoscribe World Headquarters today; this is (or would have been) my first business day without a new blog post in, well, years. So here’s just a quick rundown of what’s in the hopper:
- An interview with Gordon Anderson, head of reissue/archival label Real Gone Music
- An interview with Bill Spooner, founding guitarist with the legendary Tubes
- Archival/reissue releases from Pink Floyd, Bill Evans, Little Willie John, and Merrell Fankhauser
- New music from The dB’s, Branden Daniel and the Chics, OFF!, Penelope Houston and many more.
- And other stuff I’m working on but can’t announce just yet…oh, okay, if you insist: interviews with Jorma Kaukonen, Ian Anderson (my second with him), Don Preston and Napoleon Murphy Brock of the Grandmothers of Invention, and Van Dyke Parks (my second with him as well).
- And so, so, so much more.
Stay tuned. And thanks – as always – for reading. To paraphrase The Tubes, “I’m here because you’re there.”
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Bill Kopp
With a background in marketing and advertising, Bill Kopp got his professional start writing for Trouser Press. After a stint as Editor-in-chief for a national music magazine, Bill launched Musoscribe in 2009, and has published new content every business day since then (and every single day since 2018). The 4500-plus interviews, essays, and reviews on Musoscribe reflect Bill's keen interest in American musical forms, most notably rock, jazz, and soul. His work features a special emphasis on reissues and vinyl. Bill's work also appears in many other outlets both online and in print. He regularly hosts lecture/discussions on artists and albums of historical importance (including monthly events Music to Your Ears and Music Movie Mondays), and is a frequent guest on music-focused radio programs and podcasts. In Spring 2023 he taught a history of Rock 'n' Roll at UNC Asheville's College for Seniors. He also researches and authors liner notes for album reissues -- more than 30 to date -- and co-produced a reissue of jazz legend Julian "Cannonball" Adderley's final album. His first book, Reinventing Pink Floyd: From Syd Barrett to The Dark Side of the Moon was published by Rowman & Littlefield in 2018, and in paperback in 2019. His second book, Disturbing the Peace: 415 Records and the Rise of New Wave, was published in 2021 by HoZac Books. His third book, What's the Big Idea: Great Concept Albums will be published in 2024. Read even more about him here.