Conclusion of the interview with John Hughes.Q: Broken Arrow was the Neil Young cover band you once performed in. Tell us about the show you did in Rome at Neil Young’s 60th Birthday Celebration.
John: There were several acts there including Billy Talbot from Crazy Horse. I had a good time there. Everyone had a great time. I played “I am a child”, “Double E”, and “A man needs a Maid”. All solo acoustic. At the end of the show, we played “Keep on rockin in the free world” and I played harp on it and sang with Billy.
John Hughes Reading “How to Make a Time Machine” - Photo by Chris Smith from the www.FunkFactor.Com
Photo by Chris Smith from the www.FunkFactor.Com

Q: What do you want the listeners to know about you and your music/cd?
John: I had some great guys in Nashville playing with me on this and my producer, Joe Hardy, he pulled the whole thing together for me. I can’t thank him enough. I was frustrated after trying to get this project done for about 2 years. After I met Joe, it came together quickly. I’m going to need to find a band soon to go out and do these tunes with. Overall, I just want folks to hear it. I hearing from them, love to hear and read their comments. It’s interesting. Thank you John for taking the TIME to talk to us.In the summer of 2006, Neil Young called out publicly looking for protest songs against the Bush Administration and the War in Iraq. The approved songs would be posted on Neil’s official website. John wrote and recorded the single “Bring ‘em On”, which remained 1 on Neil Young’s list of protest songs for the better part of a year (along side such names as Pearl Jam, Kris Kristofferson, Steve Earle and Pink among others). John was invited to perform in Hollywood with some of the other performers from Neil’s list.

The above was taken from his website.

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