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...Are Coming
Review by Gary Hill

Star People … are weird … and intriguing and fun. Did I mention weird?


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Black Tie & Tails
Review by Gary Hill
I've been a fan of Star People since they originally made their presence known. They had an unusual schtick - or perhaps several.

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Genius
Review by Gary Hill

The follow-up to Star People's …Are Coming, Genius shows the band in a lot more natural and polished form.


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Concert Reviews
Star People - Live In Milwaukee 2000
Review by Gary Hill
How many of us can say that we have seen extraterrestrials perform live music?
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Interviews
Star People
Interview by Gary Hill
Interview With Star People`s Ambassador Randy From 2000

Audio of this interview is available in our members area.
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The Lizards
Review by Gary Hill
Interview with Randy Pratt of The Lizards from 2007

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The Funky Knights
Review by Gary Hill
Interview with Randy Pratt of the Funky Knights from 2010
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The Lizards - 4.2.11 DVD
Review by Gary Hill
When I got this DVD and first looked at the title, I just thought I was looking at a date. Then I realized, that 2011 hasn’t happened yet and these guys (despite the fact that they call themselves dinosaurs) weren’t born in 1911.
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The Lizards - Against All Odds
Review by Gary Hill
I have to say it, I love The Lizards! These guys just keep getting better with each successive album. They also seem to stretch the envelope of what is Lizards music as they continue on.
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The Lizards - Archeology
Review by Gary Hill
The whole concept of doing an album of covers seems to be pretty popular these days.  There's one superior thing about this one, though.
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Peter Primamore - Grancia
Review by Gary Hill
This is an intriguing CD. It does a nice job of straddling the fence between jazz and progressive rock.
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Rickity - Greatest Hits Volume I
Review by G. W. Hill

This is an unusual disc. It’s also a compelling one.


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Ruffyunz - II
Review by Gary Hill
This second album from Ruffyunz might be even stronger than the first. Their blend of funk, hard rock, metal, psychedelia and prog is both familiar and fresh.

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Gentlemen's Academy - Joy
Review by Gary Hill

I've landed this one under progressive rock. It's one of those where I almost didn't. 


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Lorenza Ponce - Mystic Fiddler
Review by Gary Hill
Lorenza Ponce has a pretty impressive resume. She has played with such artists as Kitaro, John Tesh, Sheryl Crow, Sarah McLachlan and Star People.



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National Wrecking Company - National Wrecking Company (Reissued Edition)
Review by Gary Hill

This album was actually released early in 2018. It's been reissued with a bonus track that's a preview of the second album.


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The Lizards - Reptilicus Maximus
Review by G. W. Hill

You just can’t go wrong with this band. 


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Ruffyunz - Ruffyunz
Review by Gary Hill

Randy Pratt sure seems to get involved in a lot of cool projects. His bands are always quality operations, too.


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The Last Ditches - Spilt Milk
Review by G. W. Hill
I’ve followed Randy Pratt’s career from the days when he was part of The Star People.
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The Funky Knights - The Funky Knights
Review by Gary Hill
This disc is a cool one. It’s got a very retro funk sort of texture to it.

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The Lizards - The Lizards Rule
Review by Gary Hill
The second CD from the Lizards is entitled "The Lizards Rule". That title is quite appropriate because for fans of 1970's styled blues oriented hard rock, the Lizards do rule.
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Cactus - Tightrope
Review by Gary Hill
Cactus is a band with a long and rich history. They are really the stuff of legend.

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