Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Webb WilderAfter a five-year break, legendary roots rocker Webb Wilder is back with Hillbilly Speedball, a high-octane blend of grit, groove, and genre-defying style. This marks his 13th studio release—a milestone in a career that spans nearly four decades. Known for his unique mix of rock, country, blues, and British Invasion swagger, Wilder delivers a record that feels both refreshingly new and deeply rooted in tradition.
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Gerry Casey Interviews The Ghost Hounds
Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Tyler Chiarelli of the Ghost HoundsGhost Hounds are redefining what it means to be a modern rock band, fusing country grit, blues soul, and rock-and-roll swagger into a sound that feels both timeless and fresh. With deep roots in American music traditions and a clear vision for the future, the band proves that the blues-infused rock genre is not only alive—it’s thriving.
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Chicago Blues Angels Are Making a Scene
Making a Scene Presents An Interview with Mondo Cortez Of the Chicago Blues AngelsMondo Cortez, guitarist, vocalist, and frontman of the Chicago Blues Angels, is a seasoned torchbearer of roots blues, rockabilly, and American roots music. With a style steeped in tradition and fire in every performance, Mondo has earned his stripes on stages across the country. His resume reads like a blues hall of fame—he’s performed with legends such as Nick Curran, Kim Wilson, and the iconic Fabulous Thunderbirds. Over the years, he’s shared the spotlight with giants like Buddy Guy, Jimmie Vaughan, Otis Rush, Willie “Big Eyes” Smith, Dave Meyers, Kid Ramos, and Eddie Taylor Jr. — each encounter shaping the depth and authenticity of his sound.
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Gerry Casey's Interview with Gypsy Lee of Gypsy Pistoleros
Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Gypsy Lee of Gypsy PistolerosGypsy Pistoleros don’t just defy categorization — they annihilate it. Born from a collision of worlds too wild to be tamed, their music is a sacred rebellion against everything bland, expected, and safe. They are the outlaws of sound, weaving together a fearless tapestry of Latin rock swagger, 1950s Spector-esque punked-up balladry, glam-punk chaos, and the operatic grandeur of an anthem at the edge of reason. Every note is a war cry. Every chorus, a pledge of allegiance to the outsiders, the renegades, the beautiful misfits.
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The Ripcords are Making a Scene
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Rex Lyons of The RipcordsThe Ripcords were born out of a project envisioned by Rex Lyons, who wanted to explore some of his favorite music alongside his collaborators from The Roustabouts, another well-known roots band in Central New York (CNY) fronted by Dugan Henhawk. Rex and Dugan share a long history, going back to their days in Whiteboy and the Wagonburners, the influential punk-and-roll band that ignited the CNY music scene in the late ’80s and early ’90s.
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