The View From The Hill
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Program manager of Peach 94.9 in Atlanta, Georgia, Steve Goss, interviewed Justin on February 8, 1997. Steve has allowed us to print this interview for which we are grateful. So, grab a drink. This is a long and interesting one.
Joe and Ruth Biermann interview
They interviewed Justin just prior to Justin's Springfield, PA Borders appearance on February 5, 1997. This interview was used for WINS (1010 in NYC on the AM dial) on March 12, 1997
Billboard, October 26, 1996
Review of the single Rock Track, The Way of the World, page 80. "For the uninformed or eternally grunge-obsessed, Hayward is the voice of the Moody Blues. He takes a hiatus from the band for a solo project, "The View From The Hill," that walks a stylistic tightrope between the band's prog-rock sound and a triple-A-styled pop. With its introspective lyrics and breezy melody, this appealing tune has the potential to connect with many of the same folks who embraced Martin Page's "In The House Of Stone And Light." - Copyright Billboard Magazine.
Higher & Higher - The Moody Blues Magazine (tm)
in its October 1996 issue, H&H covers all aspects of the making of The View From The Hill. It includes an incredible exerpt from a recent Hayward interview from a yet unpublished issue of TRACKS Magazine.
The abbreviated and paraphrased interview of Justin by Edward Bernstein.
The November 1996 issue featured Part 1 of a 3 part interview with Justin Hayward (now sold out and reprinted here with permission), concerning songwriting and The View From The Hill. This interview was continued in their December issue and the third part is in the January 1997 issue.
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Tracks Magazine
Issue # 32 contains a terrific 2.25 page interview with Justin Hayward, several fine photos, original artwork by Laura Lawson and, a hot contest in which you could win several Justin Hayward-related prizes if you respond by March 15, 1997. So get your copy of Tracks by sending $2 to Tracks c/o Lisa Ludwick, 82 North St., Foxboro, MA 02035 or contact her via email at : sarmoti2@aol.com.
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