
An Oral History of Popular Music (1989)
Remarks at National Action Network headquarters (9 July 2002)
An Oral History of Popular Music (1989)
Source: On the career fugue that led him to create the album New Green Clear Blue in “Dan Hartman Manages to Turn a Career Valley into Peak” https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=943&dat=19890307&id=gGkLAAAAIBAJ&sjid=OlMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6768,567004&hl=en in Mohave Daily Miner (1989 Mar 7)
Life in the Industry: A Musician's Diary
Writers at Work, ed. George Plimpton (1986).
“The Radiohead record, The Bends is my all-time favorite record on the planet”
http://www.ink19.com/issues/august2002/interviews/tommyLee.html.
[Parker, Jeff, http://www.hypertxt.com/parker/clips/jawbreak/jawbrk4.html, "Interview with Blake Schumacher", p. 4, Jawbreaker http://www.hypertxt.com/parker/clips/jawbreak/jawbrk.html, Hypertext.com, 2006-09-06]
Interviews
"Out on a Limb." Details Magazine. October 1996.
Stephen Fry, talking about his work with Kate on 50 Words for Snow, and the credits on the album.
2010s, The Kate Bush Story (2014)
Context: I was called by my agent, who said "Would you like to record a track with Kate Bush?" To which there is only F-ing one possible answer. Unless its me singing. I said, "She does know I can't sing?" "No-no-no, it would be voicing, saying words for snow. … I still can't believe it says "Kate Bush-Stephen Fry."
From letter to Keith's aunt Keef comes clean, The Times p4, 15 Oct 2010.