December 7th: AUBREY ‘DRAKE’ GRAHAM
Aubrey Graham is a Toronto-based actor, currently starring as Jimmy Brooks on Degrassi: The Next Generation. Aubrey can be seen in the upcoming movie Charlie Bartlett, and is an up-and-coming rapper under the name Drake. Myspace recently ranked him the most popular unsigned Canadian artist.
November 30th: JETHRO TULL
We spoke with Doane Perry, drummer of Jethro Tull. He’s worked with Bette Middler, Lou Reed, Todd Rundgren, and Pat Benatar, just to name a few. We interviewed Doane while Jethro Tull was on their 07/08 World Tour stop in Toronto. They play in select Canadian and American cities in late-2007/early-2008.
November 26th: THE PIRATE BAY
NotableInterviews.com interviewed brokep, founder of ThePirateBay.org. TPB is the largest torrent tracker in the world, and brokep launched the website with 2 other Swedish friends in 2004. The trio have received a number of legal threats, and are known for their amusing responses.
November 21st: ROBERT DAVID HALL
Last year we interviewed Robert David Hall, who plays Doctor Al Robbins on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Robert is also the leading voice for actors with disabilities, as the chairman for SAG’s Performers with Disability Committee (he has used two prosthetic legs after a near-fatal accident). He continued to act even after people told him he could never do so with a disability, and he ended up where he is now.
November 4th: BUCK 65
Buck 65 is Canadian hip hop artist. He’s won 2 Juno music aw ards, and on October 30th his new album ‘Situation’ was released by Warner Music. We spoke with Buck (and his turntablist Skratch Bastid) at the Music Gallery in Toronto.
November 4th: CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS
Christopher Hitchens is a contrarian and author. He’s the contributing editor at Vanity Fair and Slate, and this past year he released his contreversial book God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything.
