| Elmore: What are you listening to right now?
Vince Gill: I listen to XM and Sirius radio a lot and to a wide variety of music including some jazz. In particular I have been listening to Bruce Springsteens new album of Pete Seegers music, We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions.
Hank Williams III: Well, I just got my very first copy of Rebel Meets Rebel. I just got done listening to it; I was lucky enough to get a track on there. Besides that, Ive been listening to a lot of Sleep, High On Fire, and a band called Stoner Witch. As far as bluegrass, a lot of Wayne "the Train" Hancock.
EM: What was the first record you ever bought?
VG: Oh boy, it would have to be one of twoeither "Twist and Shout" by the Beatles or the novelty tune "They Are Coming to Take Me AwayHa-Ha."
HWIII: April Wine, cant remember the name of it, it had a tiger head on it (Animal Grace). I can also remember buying .38 Special on cassette and Free For All, by Ted Nugent.
EM: Where do you buy your music?
VG: Well it is always convenient to go to a local Tower Records but I also like to browse in the Ernest Tubb Record Shop because they carry a lot of obscure recordings that you will not see anywhere else.
HWIII: Theres very little record stores I save up for when Im on the road. Of course the Amoeba in San Francisco. If Im really hurting I might go to Tower, if theres something I have to have. Every day I get handed CDs from local bands that I try to listen to as much as possible.
EM: Whats your favorite album of all time?
VG: I am going to go with Emmylou Harris Elite Hotel on that one. And of course Alison Krauss is such an exceptional performer.
HWIII: Oh boy, its hard to pick one. I guess SleepJerusalem for right now. For bluegrass its Jimmy Martins Ole Pete, and for full on intense rock n roll, its Pentagram/Bedemon.
EM: What was the first instrument you played?
VG: It was guitar, although I do play other string instruments such as mandolin and banjo.
HWIII: Drums; still to this day Im a drummer. I got a drum kit and my first set of vinyl which was Black Sabbath, KISS, Ted Nugent, ZZ Top.
EM: What brought you to the instrument you now play?
VG: My primary instrument is guitar. I gave up dobro a long time ago because I kept finding guys who were so much better than I was. It inspired me to quit!
HWIII: As far as all the instruments, its cause of self-love. Ive been a drummer in a band, a bass player, a guitar player, a screamer. I play them all without understanding how they work, unfortunately, so I feel it and hear it.
EM: What musician influenced you most?
VG: My early musical inspiration has to be Chet Atkins.
HWIII: As far as guitar goes, Buzz Osborne from the Melvins; as far as screaming goes, Henry Rollins and Philip Anselmo (Pantera); drums, Dale Crover from the Melvins, and vocally the inspiration, besides Hank Williams and Hank Williams Jr., would be Wayne "the Train" Hancock or Johnny Dilks. And for pure country, Dale Watson; hes the Merle Haggard of today.
EM: Who would you like to write with that you havent?
VG: I would love to write with Merle Haggard. Hes amazing.
HWIII: I would say Mike Patton, hes the Frank Zappa of my generation. Maybe Jon Wayne the band and Matt Pike from High on Fire.
EM: What was the song or event that made you realize you wanted to be in music?
VG: It was probably at a very early age and I am going to guess it was hearing my grandmother sing and play one of the old hymns such as "How Great Thou Art" or something similar. I just liked the sounds of music from the beginning.
HWIII: Well, besides the drum kit and all the records, what really changed my life was living in Atlanta, listening to WRAS 88.5 FM, the local punk station. Thats what gave me a whole new love and respect for that kind of music which I still hold onto to this day.
EM: Who would you like in your rock and roll heaven band?
VG: Oh my goodnessdo they have to already be in heaven or not? Actually, my dream band is the group I play with now because we enjoy the music and each other and thats really important.
HWIII: Ok, I guess Keith Moon on the drums, Sid Vicious as a prop, G.G. Allin as a frontman, for guitar itd be Ted Nugent on one side and Dimebag Darrell on the other. A real bass player would have to be Victor Wooten. For keyboards, Id go back to Mike Patton, Id love to have him in there.
EM: Whats your desert island CD?
VG: Oh goshI cannot imagine listening to any given CD over and over again so that makes it difficult to make a choice. Nowam I there alone or do I have company? If Im there alone then I would be thinking immediately about rescue so I guess "Michael Row the Boat Ashore" comes to mind!!
HWIII: I guess Sunn O))); ambient noise music, thats what it would be cause if I was there, Id have to be keeping cool somehow.
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