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Enjoy the many interviews of Triumph, gathered from various sources! Have you found a link to a Triumph interview we've missed? Send it to us!

HOW TO SURVIVE AS A ROCK & ROLL MUSICIAN IN THE '80s

Gil Moore's guide to possible rock & roll stardom

TORONTO BAND DOES EVERYTHING RIGHT source: The Canadian Press

Thanks to Rollin'Rock Machine for sending in this article clipped sometime in the late '70s.

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Rik Smooth Jazz Source: www.smoothjazznow.com

Is there life after Rock 'n' Roll? Rik Emmett never questioned it. After leaving Triumph in 1988 he embarked on a successful solo career which touched on different genre of Rock, Blues, Jazz and Smooth  Jazz.

Triumph Doing It Their Way Source: rockandrollmachine.net

Burly Triumph drummer Gil Moore isn't one to shirk the responsibility of insuring his band's financial well being. Take the time the Canadian hard rock trio was stuck in ...

Interview with Rick Santers Source: rockandrollmachine.net

The offer to work with TRIUMPH came at the time when I was looking at taking some new directions in my career. The idea of working with another band was very appealing because ...

'The man behind the moustache!' Source: rockandrollmachine.net

From 1979 tour book: Mike's 1979 list of Favourites!

Back From The Edge Source: Canadian Musician

For over a decade, Triumph has carved a successful and innovative path through the heavy rock market, not only in Canada, but throughout North America.

Record From Hell Source: rockandrollmachine.net

Whoever invented the term "Rock -n- Roll Machine" must have had a band very much like Triumph in mind.

Heavy Metal Optimists Source: rockandrollmachine.net

Every sign points the band to the top of the heap in a competitive, noisy struggle for the affections of a young audience.

The King Biscuit Flower Hour Source: rockandrollmachine.net

The way bassist Mike Levine tells it, if it hadn't been for a single A&R rep who overslept and missed a morning flight, Triumph might never had received a...

No Compromises Source: rockandrollmachine.net

Among the many heavy rock bands performing in Canada, Triumph must surely rank as one of the loudest and most successful.

Triumph vs. Rush Source: Chartattack.com

Triumph have recently relived the pinnacle of their career, seeing release of a separate CD and DVD set documenting the band's performance in front of half a million fans at 1983's US Festival.

Triumph Remastered Source: Chartattack.com

Coming out of Toronto in the mid-'70s, Triumph were an important page in the Can-Rock history book.

Gil on 'Live at the US Festival' DVD Source: Metal Dreams

The footage really wasn't preserved. The tapes were pretty much a mess when we started. We had to put them through a thermal treatment...

Reminiscing with Gil Moore Source: www.thecutting-edge.net

I do miss going out with the band. I took the time off to be with my family and raise my kids. You can't really do that and be in a band, but if ...

An Interview with Gil Moore Source: Metal Dreams

Triumph's drummer/vocalist talks about the Live at the US Festival DVD and hints at what might end up on Triumph's long-awaited Greatest Hits DVD.

An Interview with Gil Moore Source: greentoe.net

When I first learned that I would be interviewing Gil Moore, the drummer, vocalist and one third of the Canadian power- house Triumph, I had no clue that there were really three interviews in one to be had.

Q107 and Triumph: 30 Years of Magic Power Source: torontosun.canoe.ca

When it comes to the relationship between one of Canada's greatest rock bands and the radio station they'd become so closely linked to, there was only ever one rule: what happened in the promo van, stayed in the promo van.