Bruce Cockburn Pages: Articles & Interviews

Below is a list of interviews, reviews, newspaper and magazine articles that mention Bruce Cockburn.
Index to Bibliography:
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- "100 Essential CDs." Acoustic Guitar. September?, 1996. Ranks Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws as the best CD by a singer-songwriter.
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- "A restless soul." Calgary Herald (?). ??? 1981. Review of album Inner City Front.
- Adria, Marco. "Singer in a Dangerous Time: Making Contact with Bruce Cockburn." Canadian Forum. November, 1987. pp. 24-27. Profile.
- Alarik, Scott. "Cockburn at Home in Folk Fest Lineup." Boston Globe. August 6, 1992. Details Bruce's upcoming performance at the Newport Folk Festival.
- Alspector, J. C. "Beginnings." Today Magazine. June 27, 1981. p. 5.
- Amarantides, Eunice. "Singing in a Dangerous Time." TheOtherSide. January/February 1985.
- Amarantides, Niki. "Bruce Cockburn: Lingering Over Lunch." The Other Side. November/December 1989. Bruce's stand on banning guns (he's opposed to the ban), the NRA (he's a supporter), and horses.
- "At Keswick, Bruce Cockburn's Quiet Passion." Philadelphia Inquirer. May 20, 1996. Article about upcoming concert as well as Bruce's politics.
- Austen, Catherine. "Endangered species legislation reaches cabinet." Nature Alert. Vol. 6. June 1, 1996. p 3. Mentions Bruce's involvement with environmental issues in Canada.
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- Barlow, Laurie. "Cockburn refuses to Look the Other Way." The Silhouette. 1993?
- Barnes, Brad. "Phillips -- Just a Touch of Beatles." USAToday. May 20, 1994. Mentions Sam Phillips working with Bruce.
- Bateman, Jeff. "Bruce Cockburn is Song-Struck." Canadian Composer. Vol. 3, No. 2. Spring, 1992. In-depth interview where Bruce discusses how he overcame writer's block in the late 1980's.
- Batstone, David. "Straight to the Heart: Bruce Cockburn's Songs of Subversion." Sojourners. 23:8. September/October, 1994. pp. 24-26. Interview.
- Beatty, Jim. "Convention notes: Top 10 lists, sleeping babies, condoms, but no Dave Stupich." The Vancouver Sun. February 19, 1996. p. B3. Theme songs used by Canadian politicians ("A Dream Like Mine." was used by Glen Clark).
- Behrens, Jeff. "Music Lifts Spirits High, Like Love Sweeping Across the Sky." National Catholic Reporter. May 8, 1992. Proest discusses inspiration from song "Great Big Love."
- Berkofsky, Joesph. "Israeli rocker David Broza seeks a new musical life in America." Northern California Jewish Bulletin. January 13, 1995. Compares Broza to Bruce.
- Blair, Iain. "The Dam Breaks: A Fine Album Ends Prolific Songwriter's Long Dry Spell." Chicago Tribune. March 12, 1989. Bruce discusses his emergence from a 'prolonged writing slump' and his new album.
- Blair, Iain. "Traveling Man." Music Express. 13:135. April 1989. pp. 28-32. Interview. Photo of Bruce with Daniel Ortega.
- Boehm, Mike. "More Pop." Los Angeles Times. November 17, 1994. OC Live!, Page 4. Mentions upcoming concert.
- Boehm, Mike. "Bruce Cockburn: Interior Motive." Los Angeles Times. November 22, 1994. p. F-1.
- Boehm, Mike. "December Reopening of Celebrity Theatre Expected." Los Angeles Times. October 30, 1995. Calendar, p. 1. Mentions Bruce as a past performer at the Celebrity Theatre.
- Bolan, Kim. "Mines still threat in Mozambique, Cockburn says: Cross-country tour precedes visit to African country " The Vancouver Sun. Final Edition. September 26, 1995.
- Bond, Lahri. "Bruce Cockburn: An Update." Dirty Linen 40. June/July 1992. pp. 52-55. Interview.
- Brown, G. "Cockburn Saw the Light in Nicaragua." Denver Post. March 11, 1992. Profiles Bruce.
- Brown, Joe. "Cockburn Light Burning Hard." Washington Post. December 6, 1991. Profiles Bruce.
- "Bruce Cockburn Alights At Ryko: Indie Pursued Canadian 'Triple Threat.'" Billboard. December 14, 1996. pp. 10, 32. Bruce and Rykodisc president Don Rose discuss Bruce's move from Columbia to Rykodisc. They also mention Humans and other internet support for Bruce!
- "Bruce Cockburn Named to Order of Canada." Music Scene. Vol. 330. March-April 1983.
- "Bruce Cockburn Received Order of Canada." Music Scene. Vol. 333. July-August 1983.
- Buchholz, Brad. "A Rising Northern Star: Canadian Bruce Cockburn Wins More U.S. Converts." Dallas Morning News. January 12, 1992.
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- Campbell, Rod. "Four Find More Fans." Toronto Sun. March 14, 1996.
- Canadian Magazine. December 19, 1970. [title unknown.] Includes the following passage: "Cockburn, a reflective and dignified young man who plays a hushed guitar and who sings about waves of shadow blue, about a God who has buttered the land with sunlight, and sometimes about parrots who wear boxing gloves..."
- Caputo, Salvatore. "Singer Follows 'Morality' to Success: Cockburn's Convictions Bring Him to Verde Fest as Well." The Arizona Republic. October 6, 1995.
- Caru, Paolo. "Bruce Cockburn -- Night Visions." Buscadero. No. 176. January 1997. Great interview. Bruce is also featured in a great cover photo!
- Case, Michael. "Bruce Cockburn: The Soul of a Man." Umbrella. Date unknown.
- "Celebreties Call for 'Courage' in Vote." Windsor Star. Friday, June 3, 1994. Comments on Ontario same-sex legislation.
- Cockburn, Bruce. "Beginnings." Today. June 27, 1981. Bruce talsk about his early years up to his mid or late teens.
- Cockburn, Bruce. "The Mark of the Beast: A Notebook on Central America." Gaumut Six. May 1984. This material also appeared in the World of Wonders Tour souvenir booklet. Includes Bruce's photo of the women working in the Nicaraguan town launfry.
- Cockburn, Bruce. As told to Cole Morton. "Faith in Practice: Holding on to the Mystery of Love." Third Way. September 1994. p. 15.
- Cockburn, Bruce. "Mines of Mozambique." Unpublished (?) article.
- Cockburn, Bruce. Personal reflection on the USC (Unitarian Service Committee). Annual Report to the USC. June 8, 1995.
- "Cockburn Concert Planned." CP. June 14. 1996. An announcement about an upcoming conert.
- "Cockburn donates charity." ICE: The CD Authority. January 11, 1997. Describes Bruce's album "The Charity of Night."
- "Cockburn makes movie debut." Cinema Canada. November 1981. Mentions plans for upcoming film Rumours of Glory.
- "Cockburn speaks out on Guatemala." Billboard. March ?, 1983. Sumarrizes Central American tour with Nancy White.
- Considine, J.D. "The Social Commentaries of Bruce Cockburn." Baltimore Sun. March 18, 1988.
- Considine, J.D. "Review: Plumb." Baltimore Sun. January 18, 1996. Mentions Bruce's contribution to "War."
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- Davis, Mark T. "Bruce Cockburn: 20 Years of Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws." Dirty Linen 28. Spring, 1990. pp. 33-36. Interview and discography.
- Deacon, James & Hilary Mackenzie. "Mr. & Mrs. President." Maclean's. Vol. 106. February 1, 1993. p. 38. A prediction of Bill Clinton's early days in office; mentions Bruce playing at the innaugural ball.
- DeMont, John. "Liberal Times." Maclean's. Vol. 106. June 7, 1993. p. 16. Mentions Canadian politician John Savage's admiration of Bruce.
- Dennie, David. "Bruce Cockburn: Live." The Other Side. November/December 1990. pp. 52-54. Profile.
- Denver Post. August 27, 1996. Review of Bruce's performance at the Rocky Mountain Folk Festival.
- Desroches, L. "Conversation with Bruce Cockburn." Catholic New Times. Vol. 11, No. 22. December 6, 1987. pp. 8-9.
- deVault, Russ. "Eye-Opening Travels Fuel Canadian's Songs." Atlanta Journal Constitution. April 22, 1989. Discusses Bruce's travels and his album Big Circumstance. Also mentions upcoming show at Center Stage on April 26, 1989.
- de Winter, Jan-Maarten. "De fifty/fifty-regeling van Bruce Cockburn." Muziekkrant. December 3, 1980. In Dutch.
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- Eck, Michael. "Cockburn breaks the rules to the delight of fans." The Times Union (Albany, NY). April 27, 1996. p. D5.
- "Edmonton Folk Music Festival Aug. 8-11." Calgary Herald. June 7, 1996. Mentions Bruce as part of line up.
- Ellsworthy, Tom. "Cockburn crusade continues." Edmonton Sun. August 11, 1996.
Article about Bruce's recent political initiatives.
- Emerson, Ken. "Bruce Cockburn: Mystic from the North." Rolling Stone. November 16, 1978. p. 78. Profile and brief interview.
- Enge, S. "Famous Folk Singer Praises Ominayak." Windspeaker. Vol. 6, no. 40. December 9, 1988. p. 7.
- Entertainment Weekly. Late January, 1997. Review of The Charity of Night.
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- Fotheringham, A. "Singing the Blues." Maclean's. Vol. 105. January 13, 1992. p. 9. Brief article discussing Canadian protest songs; mentions "Mighty Trucks of Midnight."
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- Goddard, Peter. "Business booming for Cockburn." Toronto Star. November 26, 1981. Mentions recent concerts, upcoming film Rumours of Glory, and Bruce's leg operation.
- Graham, David. "Reality bites." The Toronto Star. May 29, 1996. p. E1. Mentions Bruce's vegetarianism.
- Gray, Andy. "Be Ready For Anything When Barenaked Ladies Play." Warren, Ohio Tribune Chronicle. May 29, 1996. Mentions their cover of "Lovers in a Dangerous Time."
- Griffin, John. "Cockburn's Got a Political Message -- And He Wants Us All to Listen to It." Gazette. 1983?
- Gunderson, Edna. "Review: Dart to the Heart." USAToday. April 20, 1994. p. 6.
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- Hansen, Liane. "Revisiting Traditional Carols with Bruce Cockburn." Weekend Edition. National Public Radio. December 19, 1993.
- Harrington, Richard. "Bruce Cockburn." Washington Post. November 27, 1981. Review of show at the Bayou on November 25, 1981.
- Harrington, Richard. "The Long March of Bruce Cockburn: From Folkie to Rocker, Singing About Injustice." Washington Post. October 19, 1984. Review of Stealing Fire. Also mentions upcoming show at the Wax Museum on October 21, 1984.
- Haysom, Ian. "Got a cause to push? Then get a celebrity Star power is almost impossible to fight... just ask loggers in B.C." The Toronto Star. June 16, 1996. p. B3. Article criticizes celebrities (including Bruce) for their outspokeness on social issues.
- Heard, Mark. "Cockburn: Seeking the Human Level." Contemporary Christian Music. January 1922.
- Heinrich, Kim. "On the Cutting Edge." The Financial Post. March 1, 1996. p. 10. An article about bladesmith Brian Lyttle. Bruce is mentioned as a customer of Lyttle's.
- Himes, Geoffrey. "Cockburn: Tough and Firey. Tough sounds and even tougher lyrics." Washington Post. October 21, 1984. Review of the album Stealing Fire.
- Holden, Stephen. "Bruce Cockburn's Quiet Optimism." High Fidelity. January 1981. pp. 83-85. Interview.
- Holden, Stephen. "Cockburn Loads Rock with Issues." New York Times. November 25, 1981. Review of show at the Bottom Line on November 23, 1981.
- Holmhood, Jim. "Opera houses get a new life." New Hampshire Business Review. Vol. 18. June 21, 1996. p. 27. Mentions Bruce's past performance in the Lebanon Opera House.
- Holtz, P. "Success Without Compromise." The Canadian. April 3, 1976. pp. 10-12.
- Hollett, Michael. "Cockburn's Fire." Toronto Now. Vol. 3, No. 38. May 31-June 6, 1984.
- Howse, Luke. "The bane of our existence." Maclean's. Vol. 106. February 1, 1993. pp. 19. Provides a quoke from Bruce at Clinton's 1993 Innaugural Ball (at which Bruce performed).
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- Jennings, Nicholas. "Frontline Rocker." Maclean's. February 27, 1989. pp. 52-53. Profile focusing on Bruce's traveling and political involvement.
- Jennings, Nicholas. "Rock with a Twist: Three Canadians span a multitude of styles." Maclean's. Vol. 104. October 21, 1991. p. 101. Review of Nothing but a Burning Light.
- Jennings, Nicholas. "Domestic bands win acclaim." Maclean's. Vol. 105. January 27, 1992. p. 52. Mention's Bruce's success in the early 1990's. Also some quotes from Bernie about Canadian content laws.
- Jennings, Nicholas. "Christmas Crooning." Maclean's. Vol. 106. December 20, 1993. p. 53. Review of Christmas.
- Jennings, Nicholas. "Three Strong Winds." Maclean's. Vol. 107. March 7, 1994. p. 61. Review of albums by Bruce (Dart to the Heart), Richard Thompson and Ian Tyson.
- Jennings, Nicholas. "Soulful Sounds." Maclean's. Vol. 107. July 25, 1994. p. 52. Mentions Colleen Peterson (who died late in 1996) as a former bandmember of Bruce's (in Three's a Crowd).
- Jensen, James. "A Burning Light." Acoustic Guitar 23. March/April 1994. pp. 56-63. Interview. Includes the music to the song "Sothland of the Heart."
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- Kellogg, Alan. "Cockburn: Artis in motion." Edmonton Alberta ???. November ?, 1981. Review of Inner City Front.
- Kemper, Vicki. "Singer in a Dangerous Time." Sojourners. January 1988. pp. 28-32. Interview.
- Knopper, Steve. "Bands on the run: Location, airplay and sale of music, make Denver a hot spot on rock tour schedules." Rocky Mountain News. June 5, 1996. P. 9D. Mentions Bernie Finklestein.
- Koptak, Paul. "Review: Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws." HIS Magazine. March 1981.
- Kotash, M. "Pure, Uncluttered Spaces of Bruce Cockburn." Saturday Night. Vol. 87. June 1972. pp. 21-24.
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- Lane, Lynda. "Cockburn Single Spinning Off Aid To 'Ban Landmine' Campaign." Music Wire. Date unknown, 1997.
- Langmaid, Wilfred . "Langmaid on Music: Review of The Charity Of Night." Anglican Journal. Arpril (?), 1997.
- Leaver, Jack. [title unknown.] Grand Rapids Press. April 21, 1996. pages G-12. An interview (the link contains an excerpt) with Bruce about his upcoming plans.
- LeBlanc, Larry. "Cockburn Skilled at Songwriting, But Method Used is Unconscious." Music Scene. Vol. 320. July-August 1981. pp. 8-9.
- LeBlanc, Larry. "Cockburn Targets U.S. with 'Dart.'" Billboard. March 12, 1994. p. 45. Discusses Bruce's prolific career (22 albums!) and his inability to attract a global audience [ed: where do they find these writers?].
- "Leonard, Karen. "Summer Festivals." Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada. Vol. 28. June 1, 1993. p. 25. Mentions Festival of Friends in Hamilton.
- Levesque, Roger, and North, Peter. "Folk fest, Day One: you couldn't ask for a better beginning." Edmonton Journal. August 9, 1996. Mentions Bruce and Blackie and the Rodeo Kings.
- Levesque, Roger, and North, Peter. "Folk fest day 2: Great weather, even better music." Edmonton Journal. August 10, 1996.
- Locey, Bill. "Cockburn Still Quick to Pursue a Good Cause: The Canadian musician will perform at Voters for Choice benefit. On the global front, he's been crusading against use of land mines." Los Angeles Times. January 18, 1996. p. F-1A.
- "Love Songs and Politics by Cockburn." Philadelphia Inquirer. December 7, 1991.
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- MacKay, Craig. "Levels of life from the urban metropolis." The Charlatan. October 18, 1981. Review of Inner City Front.
- Marsh, Stephen P. "Bruce Cockburn: A Thoughtful Rocker? Why Not?" East Coast Rocker. March 22, 1989. Interview.
- Marsh, Stephen P. "Jonatha Brooke Rewrites the Story." The Record. February 16, 1996. p. 9. Album review of Plumb. Mentions Bruce.
- Martelle, Scott. "Bruce Cockburn's Pointed, Personal Songs Defy Easy Labeling." Detroit News. November 4, 1991. Profile of Bruce.
- McCarty, Patrick. "Refreshments deliver songs at a Full Gallop." The Richmond Times Dispatch. February 15, 1996. p. D-24. A review of the CD The Columbia Records Radio Hour.
- McDonald, Glennn. "I Steal These Words and These Phrases from My Life." The War Against Silence. #33. September 14, 1995. Review of the albums Strangers World (Patty Larkin), Plumb (Jonatha Brooke and the Story), and Fugitives (Vance Gilbert). Mentions contributing work by Bruce.
- McDonald, Glenn. "Review of Columbia Records Radio Hour, Volume 1." The War Against Silence. #9. March 28, 1995.
- Meyers, Jo Ellen. "Review: Dart to the Heart." Indianapolis Star. February 21, 1994.
- Middleton, J. Richard Middleton, and Brian J. Walsh. Theology at the Rim of a Broken Wheel: Bruce Cockburn and Christian Faith in a Postmodern World. Original manuscript?
- Mitchell, Harmen. "Recognition, At Last, For Cockburn." Ann Arbor News. February 1985?
- Morse, Steve. "At Newport, only the finest folk." Boston Globe. August 12, 1996. p. c8. A review of Bruce's performance at the Newport Folk Festival.
- Muretich, James. "Review: Mummy Dust." The Calgary Herald. February 12, 1996.
- Music Canada Quarterly. Summer 1974. [title unknown.] Includes the passage: "He has been a Juno Award winner three times consecutively in the folk artist category and has scored the soundtrack for two films: Going Down the Road and Birth of the West."
- Musician. March 1997. Features an article about Bruce.
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- Nickel, Gordon. "Bruce Cockburn: A Festival of Friends." Christianity Today. January 13, 1978. pp. 26-28. Profile on Bruce's Christian faith.
- Norman, Tony. "Wallflowers are Blooming." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. May 24, 1996. p. 18. Compares Jakob Dylan with Bruce.
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- Ottawa Journal. July 7, 1972. [title unkown.] Includes the passage: "Cockburn is a sensitive, reflective composer who writes of the simple joys of God's unspoiled earth and leopards playing saxophones"
- Oullette, Dan. "An Interview with Bruce Cockburn." Radix? 1986?
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- Pearson, Ian. "Dancing in the Jaws of Change." Maclean's. September 7, 1981. pp. 53-60. Profile includes photos of Bruce at age 14 and 19. Also phot of Kitty and Aroo.
- Penfield, Wilder. "Cockburn -- Back to gutsy urgency: Wandering Where the Lions Are." Toronto Sun November 10, 1981. Reviews of California shows.
- Penfield, Wilder. Toronto Sun November 26, 1981. Brief review of Bottom Line show on November 23, 1981. Mentions upcoming film Rumours of Glory.
- Perry, Steve. "Bruce Cockburn - A Voice Singing in the Wilderness." Musician Magazine. March 1987. Transcribed by Rick Evans.
- Phillips, Lloyd N. "Cockburn's no burn." Portland ???. October 29, 1981. Review of the show at the Euphoria Theatre on October 28, 1981.
- Pike, Lori E. "The Thinking Christian Man and His Music: Bruce Cockburn Goes a Little Deeper." Contemporary Christian Music. January 1982.
- Pond, Steve. "Bruce Cockburn launches a hit: Fired by Christian pacifism, the Canadian singer targets new, worldwide success." Rolling Stone. May 23, 1985.
- Pullen, Doug. "No Apologies." Detroit Metro Times. March 9-15, 1988.
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- Quill, Greg. "Colleen Peterson mourned: Respected singer, songwriter dies." Toronto Star. October 11, 1996. Obituary for former Three's a Crowd member Colleen Peterson.
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- Rabey, Steve. "If He Had a Rocket Launcher." Christianity Today. November 6, 1987. pp. 57-58. Profile.
- Request (Geezers column). February 1997. p. 58. A review of Charity of Night.
- "Review: The Charity of Night." Request. January, 1997.
- "Review: The Charity of Night." Stereo Review. May (?), 1997.
- "Review: Chistmas." Entertainment Weekly. November 12, 1993. p.59. "...Cockburn's own born-again yuletide ballads has the woodsy glow of a Christmas Eve fireplace..." Rating: A-
- "Review: Columbia Records Radio Hour, Volume 2." Dayton Daily News. March 1, 1996.
- "Review: Dart to the Heart. Entertainment Weekly. April 15, 1994. p.62. "...Anyone who writes lines like `If you love love than love loves you too' has to be a poet or a fool. Cockburn is no fool...." Rating: B
- "Review: Inner City Front." RPM Weekly. October 3, 1981. A review of the album Inner City Front.
- "Review: Nothing But a Burning Light." Down Beat. February 1992. p. 44. "4 Stars - Very Good." "..may be his most satisfying collection to date...Strong, memorable songs are mated to a generally appealing persona of gritty folksiness..."
- "Review: Bruce Cockburn - Nothing But A Burning Light" Kronto Review. February 21, 1992. Avery negative review!
- "Review: Nothing But a Burning Light." New York Times. January 1, 1992. "..The Canadian singer and songwriter brings a new warmth to his usual mixture of mysticism, politics and romance.."
- "Review: Nothing But a Burning Light." Q Magazine. March 1992. p.72. "3 Stars - Good"
- "Review: Various Artists -- Columbia Records Radio Hour, Volume 2." The Record. March 1, 1996. p. 8.
- Rodgers, J.P. "North Star: Bruce Cockburn journeys beyond the 'folk' and 'protest' labels." Acoustic Guitar. July/August 1990. pp. 19-21. Contains tabulature/chords for Wondering Where the Lions Are.
- Rossiter, Sean. "A Day in the Life." Weekend Magazine. December 2, 1978.
- Routhier, Ray. "Cockburn treads gingerly along the fringes of fame; Bruce Cockburn's laid-back attitude has a lot to do with wanting you to; Really listen to his songs." Portland Press Herald.
April 25, 1996. p. 2D.
- Rudyk, Nathan. Bruce Cockburn Discusses Central America.
- Ruhlmann, William. "A Burning Light and All the Rest." Goldmine. April 3, 1992. A good biographical sketch of Cockburn and his career.
- Ruperto, Toni. "Cockburn Darts to the Heart This Time." USAToday. October 21, 1994.
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- Sakamoto, John. "Review of Bruce Cockburn (CD Re-issue)." Toronto Sun. 1996?
- Sakamoto, John. "Cockburn recruits Dead guitarist and Raitt." Jam! Showbiz. June 17, 1996. A preview of who's performing on Bruce's upcoming album Charity of Night.
- Saxberg, Lynn. "Drummer gives Protein boost, now band ready for the road." The Ottawa Citizen. January 25, 1996. City Lights/Entertainment Section, p. B2. Band credits Bruce Cockburn as a significant influence.
- Saxberg, Lynn. "Music review: Lucy's voice outshines brothers in Barra MacNeils' concert." The Ottawa Citizen. January 30, 1996. Entertainment Section, p. C5. Review of a concert by MacNeil. Mentions Bruce Cockburn's song "Goin' Down the Road" which has become the anthem for Cape Breton.
- Saxberg, Lynn. "Talented Canadian trio gives fine salute to Bennett." The Ottawa Citizen. June 15, 1996. Review of High or Hurtin'; mentions Bruce singing on the album.
- Schwartz, J. "Bruce Cockburn: Canadian fingerstylist, pop troubador." Guitar Player. December 1980. pp. 38-42. Contains a transcription [not tabulature] for the song "Salt, Sun and Time."
- Simon, Scott. "An Interview with Bruce Cockburn (from Weekend Edition). January 18, 1997. Scott tries (unsuccesfully) to figure out "The Charity of Night."
- "Small Faces." Los Angeles Times. October 24, 1994. p. 68. Mentions the disc Best of the Columbia Records Radio Hour, Vol. 2.
- Spotlight. 1994. German magazine. Interview.
- Steen, Peter. "Boom Times: The Ian Thomas Interview." Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada. Vol. 28. June 1, 1993. p. 10. Mentions Thomas' critiicism of Bruce's political stands.
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- Takiff, Jonathan. "Bruce Cockburn: A spiritual believer adrift in a secular world." Philadelphia Daily News. March 3, 1978.
- "Tender is the Night." Hearsay Magazine. Vol. 14b. December? 1996. Interview.
- Todd, Douglas. "Belief Under Fire." The Vancouver Sun. Saturday Review. November 18, 1995.
- Todd, Douglas. Brave Souls: Writers and Artists Wrestle with God, Love, Death, and Things That Matter. General Distribution. 1996. 224 p. ISBN 0-7737-5832-1. paperback. $19.95. A book that contains an interview with Bruce (may be lifted from the Vancouver Sun article above).
- Trakin, Roy. "Love, Canadian Style: Is the time finally right for Bruce Cockburn to cross the border into U.S. success?" Impact. Vol. 1, No. 7. March 1994. pp. 16-21. Cover story on Cockburn's career and his new emergence in the U.S.
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- van der Zwaag, Douwe. "Bruce Cockburn live at the Paradiso, Amsterdam." February 27th, 1985. An unpublished review of the show. Includes review, sound samples, and more.
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- Wakil, Brian. "Review: Inner City Front." St. Catherines Standard. November 4, 1981.
- Walsh, Brian [?]. "The worldview of Bruce Cockburn." Toronto Journal of Theology. 5:2, 1989. pp. 170-187.
- Walsh, Brian. "Review: Nothing But a Burning Light." The Banner. March 30, 1992. p. 17.
- Whitman, Andy. "Review: Bruce Cockburn - Nothing But a Burning Light."
- William, Chris. "Record Rack: Review of Dart to the Heart." Los Angeles Times. May 22, 1994. Calendar, p. 60.
- Wolff, Charles. Bruce Cockburn Interview at the Old Waldorf, San Francisco. November 2, 1981. Unpublished interview.
- Wroe, Martin. "Adrift in the Eighties: The Strait Interviews." Strait. 1984.
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- Young, Nora. "Interview on Definitely Not the Opera." CBC Radio. September 7, 1996.
- Yorke, Ritchie. "The Trouble With Normal." Gazette. 1983? An interview with Bruce abut his OXFAM tour of Central America.
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- Zollo, Paul. "Closer to the Light with Bruce Cockburn." SongTalk. 4:2. 1994. pp. 11-13. Interview.
Last updated: August 5, 1997