Posts Tagged ‘Photo Credit’

10 Oct. 2012

Interview with Martina McBride: ‘Save Lids to Save Lives’


On Oct. 2, country music superstar Martina McBride chatted with Markos Papadatos about her partnership with General Mills’ “Save Lids to Save Lives.” General Mills is teaming up with country songstress Martina McBride to help raise breast cancer awareness. For the first time in its 14-year history, the “Save Lids to Save Lives” campaign is expanding …

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09 Sep. 2012

Living Legend League: Country Music Hall of Famer Ray Price


Country Music Hall of Famer Ray Price’s signature song, “For the Good Times,” garnered him a Grammy award for “Best Male Country Vocal Performance” in 1970, and 37 years later, he added another Grammy to his mantle for “Lost Highway,” his collaboration with Willie Nelson. “Willie, Merle Haggard and I are really close,” he says. “The …

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08 Aug. 2012

Tristan Prettyman Talks “Cedar and Gold”


EMI recording artist and singer-songwriter Tristan Prettyman encompasses the soulfulness of Norah Jones, the expressiveness of Adele and the mellifluousness of Sarah McLachlan. Her newest album, Cedar and Gold, is expected to be released on October 2 and it features the catchy lead-off single “My Oh My.”  “I wrote this song on my couch in …

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02 Feb. 2012

Some Things About David St. Romain


Written by: Cindy Vasko Broken Records Magazine’s Cindy Vasko spent some time talking to country musician, David St. Romain. He was very eager to talk about many things, and especially Some Things, his new single released on February 6.  St. Romain’s Cajun heritage is evident in Some Things’ up-tempo tribute to frankness.   Indeed, St. Romain exclaimed, …

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01 Jan. 2012

Broken Records Magazine Presents the “Bronson, Christine and Markos Show”


On January, 16, 2012, Broken Records Magazine’s Markos Papadatos and Laura DeSantis-Olsson had the pleasure to visit 106.7 Lite FM radio station in New York City, to interview radio vet Bob Bronson and the fabulous Christine Nagy from 106.7 Lite FM’s morning show, “Bronson and Christine.” They opened up about their radio background, shared their …

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12 Dec. 2011

An Evening with Kenny Rogers at NYCB Theatre, Westbury, New York


On Friday, December 23, 2011, country music icon Kenny Rogers performed at the NYCB Theatre situated in Westbury, Long Island. This marks the thirtieth year Rogers puts on a Christmas show, and it is his twenty-fifth year performing at this New York venue. Kenny Rogers commenced his set with “Love or Something Like It.” He …

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12 Dec. 2011

Justin Moore Opens Up to Broken Records Magazine


Broken Records Magazine’s Markos Papadatos chatted with Justin Moore on Friday, December 9, 2011, about his career in country music and newest album Outlaws Like Me. Country singer Justin Moore remarks, “I grew up on old school country, and I loved it because it was real. I felt like Hank Williams Jr. was singing about …

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12 Dec. 2011

Exclusive Interview with Kristen Henderson from Antigone Rising


Broken Records Magazine’s Markos Papadatos spoke with Kristen Henderson, the bassist and co-founder of the all-female band Antigone Rising. According to Kristen Henderson, she remarked, “The name Antigone Rising came about while I was in college.  I was taking an English tragedy course and we read Antigone in the class, so the lead singer at …

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12 Dec. 2011

Meet Nini Camps: Lead Singer of Antigone Rising


Broken Records Magazine’s Markos Papadatos interviews Nini Camps, the lead singer and rhythm guitar player of the all-female group Antigone Rising, on December 4, 2011 in Glen Cove, New York. When asked about how she joined the all-female band, she remarked, “I fell into the band by accident. I’ve been friends with them for years. …

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12 Dec. 2011

Cathy Henderson from Antigone Rising Opens Up to Broken Records Magazine


Broken Records Magazine’s Markos Papadatos spoke with Cathy Henderson, the lead guitarist of Antigone Rising on Sunday, December 4, 2011 in Glen Cove,New York. “I have always loved music,” exclaimed Cathy Henderson. “When I was younger, I learned piano and I would take piano lessons. When we started the band in middle school, I decided …

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