“I started with YouTube when I was 13 and that’s what basically started my whole career…I just wanted to share my passion with music with people out there.” - Jacob Deraps
Archives: Interview with DORO PESCH (2006)
“In 1990…I did something with Gene Simmons. I was a big Kiss fan. I was at the studio everyday; my knees were shaking. I never got over that. He was so good, such a motivated musician, and very intelligent.” - Doro Pesch (2006)
Ep.245: Interview with A LIGHT WITHIN
“The demos I was getting was like 16 minutes, 17 minutes long, and I’d have to pair it like way down because I’d run out of lyrics.” - Kyle Brandt
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with BRIAN VOLLMER of HELIX
“That was the thing with the labels, they pissed money away like there was no tomorrow…like drunken sailors…and that’s probably why they’re not here today.” - Brian Vollmer
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with SEAN PECK of DEATH DEALER
“[On his involvement with Hell Destroyer Comics] Being in the comic book world is just like being in the music world, except you actually make money…we’re like the BlackRock of comic books.” - Sean Peck
Ep.244: Interview with PETER GOALBY
“People knew that I auditioned, but people didn’t know I actually got the job [in RAINBOW]. I actually recorded “Since You’ve Been Gone”…I was fired by Richie [Blackmore].” - Peter Goalby
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with DAVID K. STARR
“The origin of the song was writing about my disease…[it became] a message to the world…to help people who were in similar circumstances to find hope, or find some sort of inspiration to stand tall and not give in.” - David K. Starr
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with RICK HUGHES
“Everyday you’ve got a chance to make your life better…wherever you’re at in your life, if you’re sick, if you’re not sick, if you’re rich, if you’re poor, it’s up to you.” - Rick Hughes
Ep.243: Interview with DES ROCS
“Everything about DES ROCS is about subverting one’s expectations” - Des Rocs
Ep.242: Interview with HORIZON THEORY
“We’re lucky that we have kind of a home studio set-up, because we can record all the time…we’ve got probably two years worth of music right now that we can have mixed and mastered and put out any time we feel like it.” - Chris Black