Liam Sweeny
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Mountain Gators – Interview – Thanks for Asking! – by Liam Sweeny. We caught up with Colette Pastore from Mountain Gators Band. This was our chat. RRX: Every artist’s first song is a milestone. But so is the latest song. Describe the first song/album you recorded, and also the latest song/album you recorded; what are […]
Fixed Fate – Interview – Thanks for Asking! – by Liam Sweeny. We connected with the band Fixed Fate and had a chat. This is that very chat. RRX: Is there a song you wrote that really died on the vine? Something you all like but somehow just couldn’t make it work. You swear never […]
Xperience Fiction – Sobriety Checkpoint – by Liam Sweeny. A lot of people are up in arms over sobriety checkpoints. Some of them are busybodies who can’t afford to be kept in a line of cars for that extra ten minutes. Others declare it a boot stomp on their constitutional right to drive. Still others […]
Richard Speight Jr. – An Xperience Interview – by Liam Sweeny. RRX: You have left an indelible mark all over Hollywood, both as an actor and a director. You had big roles in the series “Supernatural” and “Band of Brothers,” you’ve directed for the former and for “Lucifer” on Netflix, and you put together “Kings […]
Eriq La Salle – An Xperience Interview – by Liam Sweeny. You may know Eriq La Salle as Dr. Benton from the hit television series ER, or as Daryl Jenks in the movie Coming to America, or many other things, but now he‘s a writer, and we scored a chat. RRX: You have a new […]
Boss Crowley – Interview – Thanks for Asking! – by Liam Sweeny. RRX: Music genres are difficult for some artists. Some strictly adhere; others not so much. What is your perspective on the genre you play, or the genres you hover around? BC: After a gig, someone told Tom (bass/vocals) that our sound had a […]
Xperience Fiction – I Hate Shootin’ the Young’uns – Story by Liam Sweeny. Earl tipped back a Pabst Blue Ribbon as he ran a rod down the barrel of his Winchester .308. They were hunting from the porch of Earl’s tattered shack in the middle of Hicksville, the town name, if not its one-word description. […]