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Hosted by Tim Caple, every month the Classic Rock Podcast show is a magazine show with a mix of exclusive and archive interviews with some of the legends of the genre blended with the greatest Classic Rock from the last 60 years as well as the best of the months new music.
There are also features with authors of rock related books and and media. What we don’t do is play the same old songs from the same old albums or ask the same old questions to the same old names it’s all just a bit different to the norm and certainly not the “Same Old Song and Dance “
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Deborah Bonham: A Life in Music – From Shadows to Spotlight
Few artists can claim a journey as rich and dynamic as Deborah Bonham. Growing up in the shadow of one of rock’s greatest legacies, she forged her own path, showing early promise as an opera singer before stepping into the world of blues, rock, and soul. From the success of her 1980s debut For You and The Moon to the latest Bonham Bullick album, Deborah’s career has been one of passion, evolution, and authenticity.
In this special feature, we take a deep dive into her life in music—exploring the highs, the challenges, and what the future holds. A captivating and all-encompassing conversation with an artist whose voice and spirit continue to shine.
Preview from the upcoming show with Deborah Bonham and here she talks about the new Led Zeppelin biopic "Becoming Led Zeppelin"
Full show coming soon ...
Video Edition.
Welcome back and coming up on this edition of the show we welcome back "Canada's Rock'n'Roll Band" The Damn Truth" who release a brand new self titled albun this wek produced by grammy award winning producer Bob Rock.
Joining us today to talk about the new album the band and all the stories behind the making of what will be one of the year's best albums are Lee-la Baum, PY Letellier and Dave Traina .
Accept no substitute, The Damn Truth are probably the finest rock ‘n’ roll band on the planet right now.” – Metal Planet“An incendiary kaboom of commotion, with blazing vocals, powder-keg rhythms, and flaming guitars. This is immense. It’s a nitro-glycerine love-bomb!” – Raw RampThe forthcoming album features the singles “Love Outta Luck,” “I Just Gotta Let You Know,” “The Willow,” and their latest single “Better This Way.” Stream all the singles on Spotify. It's no secret that one of the most exciting new bands making noise in the UK and Europe these days is Canadian. It's true, and it's The Damn Truth, a Montreal rock foursome serving up a gutsy, revved up modern reimagining of classic rock ideals. And now, after touring the UK and Europe for the last four years, The Damn Truth return with their self-titled fourth album, The Damn Truth, and, once again, produced by the legendary Bob Rock (Motley Crue, The Offspring, Bon Jovi, etc). This new album is the culmination of 12 years of hard work and constant touring; The Damn Truth are a perpetual and virtually unstoppable rock and roll machine.Fuelled by two Top 40 singles on the Canadian Active Rock Charts (“Love Outta Luck,” “I Just Gotta Let You Know”), this new album marks the next level in their relationship with Bob Rock. He has pushed the band in all areas of playing, writing, and refining the Damn Truth signature sound, most evident in the revelatory power of Lee-la Baum's vocals as evidenced on the mystic, almost Zeppelin-vibed “The Willow;” the full on bittersweet romance of “Better This Way;” the social conscience of “The Dying Dove;” the cautionary “If Don't Make It Home;” and the hell yeah rabble rousing “All Night Long.” The Damn Truth have added some extra lanes on their rock'n'roll highway as they explore new musical scenery, but the destination remains the same: organic loud rock experienced best in a crowded concert hall dripping in sweat.The album was recorded over a period of two months at Bryan Adams’ Warehouse Studios in Vancouver. This is Bob Rock's favourite studio; it's a classic and gigantic old school recording haven (AC/DC had just wrapped up prior to The Damn Truth's arrival), perfect for the massive drum sound that Bob loves. Unlike their previous LP, Now or Nowhere (2021), which was hampered by Covid restrictions; this one is 100% produced and mixed by Bob Rock, who also gave the band access to his incredible collection of rare and vintage guitars for the sessions.
Welcome along to this video extra edition and special guest is the voice of Thunder Danny Bowes who joins us to talk about bhis return to a live stage this June on the "Maximum Chat" 2025 Tour it is Danny's first live appearance since suffering serious illness over 2 years ago and whilst a full stage return with Thunder is a way off just yet Danny is fighting his way back to full fitness.
Here then we look back on this journey over the last 2 years and ahead to the future.
Joining me on this video edition of the show the legendary Andy Fairweather Low.
New Album Out "The Invisible Bluesman" Buy here https://amzn.to/40QsAbwJoining us on the latest edition of The Classic Rock and Blues Show with Tim Caple is none other than rhythm guitar legend Andy Fairweather Low. A true icon, Andy has played alongside some of the greatest names in music history—Eric Clapton, BB King, George Harrison, Roger Waters, Stevie Nicks, The Who, and many more. From his early days fronting the chart-topping Amen Corner to his acclaimed solo career and legendary collaborations, Andy’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary.Now, he returns to his blues roots with a brand-new album, set for release on February 7th. Don’t miss this exclusive feature interview as Andy shares insights into his storied career and his latest musical venture.Andy Fairweather Low is a rhythm guitar legend who has played with the music industries greats of the last 60 years, from Eric Clapton, BB King, George Harrison, Roger Waters, Stevei Nicks, The Who in fact the list is so long you couldn't fit it in here, and lets not forget the chart topping band Amen Corner as well. Andy turns to the blues for his brand new album coming Feb 7th Andy Fairweather Low, born on August 2, 1948, in Ystrad Mynach, Wales, is a renowned Welsh guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He first gained prominence in the late 1960s as the lead vocalist of the pop group Amen Corner. The band achieved several UK hits, including "Gin House Blues," "Bend Me Shape Me," "High in the Sky," and the chart-topping "(If Paradise Is) Half as Nice" in 1969. Following the disbandment of Amen Corner in 1970, Fairweather Low formed Fair Weather, which scored a UK Top 10 hit with "Natural Sinner" the same year. After the group's dissolution in 1971, he embarked on a solo career, releasing albums such as "Spider Jiving" (1974) and "La Booga Rooga" (1975). His solo work produced hits like "Reggae Tune" and "Wide Eyed and Legless," the latter reaching No. 6 on the UK charts in 1975. Beyond his solo endeavors, Fairweather Low became a sought-after session musician. He collaborated with prominent artists, including Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Roger Waters, and Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings. Notably, he was part of Eric Clapton's band during the acclaimed "Unplugged" performance and toured extensively with Roger Waters during the "In the Flesh" and "The Dark Side of the Moon Live" tours. #andyfairweatherlow #bluesmusic #amencorner
Video Preview of the upcoming show with Blues sensation ZZ Ward.
ZZ was compared by the New York Times to Aretha Franklin, and Tina Turner and for good reason ZZ has one of the most powerfil and distinctive voices in music today and does the seemingly impossible of blending a multitude of sounds from classic blues, rock,pop,country,soul and hip hop into a totally unique sound.
ZZ is on the next show in the meantime here is a short preview of the conversation we has this week talking about "Liberation"
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Join us for an exclusive interview with guitar virtuoso Eric Johnson, one of the original members of G3, the legendary guitar supergroup formed by Joe Satriani. With the release of the highly anticipated G3 Reunion album—bringing together the original trio of Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, and Steve Vai—Eric takes us on a journey through his six-decade career in music.
From his early days in the 1960s to his breakthrough success in the 1980s with classics like Cliffs of Dover, all the way to his current projects, Eric shares his experiences, influences, and thoughts on the evolution of guitar playing.
🎸 G3 Reunion Album – Out Now!
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Welcome back to the show and coming up on this edition we are joined by Joan Armatrading to look back on her 5 decade plus career in the music business and the brand new album just released "How Did This Happen and What Does It Mean"
Plus we hear from Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad about their debut live show at the Atlanta Pop and Rock Festival 69, plus the night Led Zeppelin pulled the plug on their live show mid set and touring Europe with Steve Marriot and Humble Pie and also John Coghlan of Status Quo with memories of Top of The Pop's appearences being in LA at the time of "Down Down" being composed.
A video extra and here you can meet the guys who make up DeWolff, and if you are a lover of the 70's sounds of everything from Deep Purple to Sly and the Family Stone and James Brown then you will love these guys check out the catalogue including the just released new album "Muscle Shoals"
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DeWolff just released a great new abum "Muscle Shoals" which should hopefully elevate the standing and status of the boys from the Netherlands when they hit these shores for the first time over a year ago I met up with them backstage for a chat so they could introduce us to who they were and how they became influenced by the legends of classic rock that has shaped their sounds , enjoy this short conversation with the guys check out the new album and check out the tour dates for Europe this spring when they are again sharing the stage with Silver Roller another band with roots in 70's classic rock who you need to check out. DeWolff, a talented young band from the Netherlands,. known for their exceptional musicianship, they seamlessly blend rock, blues, and jazz fusion to create a unique sound that appeals to a wide range of music enthusiasts. With their energetic and captivating live performances, DeWolff has gained a loyal fan base across Europe and beyond. Their music is a mix of powerful guitar riffs, soulful vocals, and intricate instrumentals, resulting in a captivating experience that leaves audiences craving for more. Having already proven themselves on the international stage, DeWolff is considered one of the most promising bands to emerge from the Netherlands in recent years. Their ability to effortlessly blend different genres and create their own signature sound sets them apart from many of their contemporaries. Whether you're a fan of rock, blues, or jazz fusion, don't miss the chance to witness this talented Dutch band in action as they continue to make waves in the music industry. Latest album is out now and they have promised they will be on the road again and heading to the UK next March and the US in due course.
Welcome back to the show and kicking off 2025 we are joined by a drumming legend who shot to fame at Woodstock as the teenage drummer of Santana Michael Shrieve has long been associated with Santana playing on all the early albums up to 75 but since then he has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the music industry back in the late 70's he teamed up with Stephen Dees and they formed Novo Combo who looked primed for superstardom as the 80's turned .After lying dormant for over 4 decades the original quartet got back together and a new album has been released so the poerfect time to catch up with Michael and Stephen to find out whats going on , the new album and with their respective careers.
Also we met up on the road with Meghan Parnell of Bywater Call to talk about the latest album Shepherd and the potential live album coming soon as well.
Welcome back to the new video edition of the show
Where ever you look whoever you talk to when the name Steve Hill crops up superlatives follow..and conversation is flowing following on from the release of "Hanging on a String" the album recorded in Foo Fighters Studio 606 in LA raw power and energy seep from every track, so its a good time to talk to Steve who is resting up at home ahead of a hectic 2025 .
So grab a brew sit back and enjoy our converation that covered pretty much everything from the first guitar to the man he would most like to jam with on stage, and don't forget he's shared a stage with everyone from BB King to ZZ Top
Welcome back to this video edition
New to Steve Hill ? then this is a real treat he is a one man rock'n'blues phenomenon, he has played alongsiide and with some of the legends of the genre over the last 30 plus years sharing the bill with everyone from BB King, The Stones ZZ Top these days his one man show fills venues wherever he goes around the globe.
This is a clip from the recent video we recorded with him and at the end watch as he rips through his latest track from the new album
On this edition of the show I am joined by Leslie Mandoki of Mandoki Soulmates a band who the late Greg Lake described as "the best band you will ever hear" over the years this "Supergroup" has boasted Jack Bruce, Clapton, Jon Lord, Manfed Mann, Peter Frampton, Eric Burdon,Roger Hodgson and Lou Gramm to name only a few of those who have contributed the the output and helped build the legacy. Leslie's story is not a traditional one of rags to riches rock star as you will hear the story begins with life behind the iron-curtain in communist controlled Hungary and builds to his eventual escape to Germany and the beginning of this 40 plus year prog rock, jazz fusion odyssey. Mandoki Soulmates – the international and inter-generational supergroup consisting of rock and fusion grandmasters surrounding founder and mastermind Leslie Mandoki – proudly announce their new album, A Memory Of Our Future, A Memory Of Our Future is Mandoki Soulmates’ latest work of art and nothing short of an instant prog-rock classic, bringing world-class musicianship and composition together with trenchant social and political messaging. The entire album was recorded and produced purely in the analog domain, from microphone to mixing and mastering, making A Memory Of Our Future a manifesto of precision and passion that is hard to find in today's music landscape. Recorded and mixed in Leslie Mandoki’s Red Rock Studios near Munich, mastered in the infamous Sterling Sound Studios in New York and cut in the Emil Berliner Studios in Berlin, the Soulmates are also making a statement as a kind of “revenge of the analog” in times of digital deception, scam bots, and internet trolls. The analog format is also an expression of their special appreciation and bond with the band’s audience, “like a love letter handwritten with a fountain pen”. Mandoki continues, “The hyper-emotionalization of news in social media delivers outrage instead of information, intentionally triggering waves of over-excitement and manufactured conflicts. Without fact-checking, where can we find the truth among all the ‘alternative facts,’ lies and AI-generated propaganda? This has yielded a deep crisis of trust that is being exploited by the populists and demagogues of the world. Despite their seemingly obvious fallacies and contradictions, the people in their bubbles actually believe them. Rational, civil discourse rarely takes place, and without the sensible exchange of ideas we are left with a festering breeding ground for insecurity, hate and division.” Reflecting with some chagrin, Mandoki states, “The dreams of my generation lie in ruins today. After 1989, we had such a wonderful, historic opportunity to create a mindful, humane, peaceful, and absolutely free world for future generations. But we blew it. Driven by egotism and greed, we have inadvertently enabled the creation of a world where money itself makes profit faster than human labor, no matter the value-added proposition. This devaluation and commodification of people’s work has also led to the disregard for sustainability, both economically and environmentally, yielding a climate of social imbalance, inequity, and unrest. This division and radicalization, as we have unfortunately and painfully learned, has even led to war. And so, I sing that there is ‘blood in the water.’ Far too much blood in the water.” Mandoki Soulmates are: #progrock Leslie Mandoki Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull) Mike Stern Al di Meola Randy Brecker Till Brönner Bill Evans John Helliwell (Supertramp) Cory Henry Richard Bona Steve Bailey Simon Phillips (Toto) Tony Carey (Rainbow) Nick van Eede (Cutting Crew) Jesse Siebenberg (Supertramp) Mark Hart (Supertramp)
Welcome to the audio edition of the show and coming up we celebrate the return of "Cats in Space" with the new album "Time Machine " and we talk backstage with the artist Rolling Stone called one of "best kept secrets" of the time Caitlin Krisko fro Caitlin Krisko and the Broadcast plus there is a return as well for the original G3 yes Satriani Vai Johnson announce a brand new live album for Jan 2025 we hear some classic blues from G3 .
Welcome to the new video show "On The Road" where we ehad out to talk live to artists at the venues either pre or post show
Welcome back to "On The Road" from "The Classic Rock Podcast" and today we caught up with the fabulous Samantha Fish who is currently out on the "Bulletproof Tour" and during the conversation, we looked back at this extraordinary last 10 years the return to performing as "Samantha Fish" after the hugely successful collaboration with Jesse Deyton on "Death Wish Blues" We looked ahead to the new album which is all but complete and relive some memorable live performances including the one where the band all dressed as a hair metal band and performed Van Halen covers on a Halloween show and Samantha also reveals that her family's roots are actually based in the UK in Yorkshire.
Welcome back to the new video edition of the show and joining me is the last remaining original member of the classic prog rock / rock band Nektar.Formed in Germany in 1969, Nektar favored extended compositions and concept albums over the constraints of pop. They were among the progenitors of the progressive rock movement of the 1970s as well as the jam-band scene that arose in the late 1990s. Their sound traveled well to the States, where they enjoyed Top 40 success with “A Tab in the Ocean” (1972) and “Remember the Future” (1973). Nearly 20 albums later, the band’s artistic and personal charisma has earned them masses of devoted fans along with their album “The Other Side” (2020) which was Number 1 on Amazon Progressive Music. For over half a century, Nektar has been the guiding star for countless fans, leading them on mesmerizing expeditions through the vast expanses of the cosmos and the depths of the ocean. With their unique fusion of progressive rock and stunning visuals, these trailblazing prog-rock legends have ignited the imaginations of generations.Now Nektar is broadening their horizons with the first in the Mission to Mars trilogy. Their first to feature new drummer, Jay Dittamo, alongside longtime members Ryche Chlanda (guitars, vocals), Kendall Scott (keyboards, synths), Maryann Castello (vocals) and original founding member Derek “Mo” Moore (bass guitar, vocals). From the rocking title track “Mission to Mars” to the beautiful “I’ll Let You In,” Nektar covers all the prog rock bases while venturing into some new melodic territories. As both Mo and Ryche state, “Mission to Mars’ hails back to Nektar’s early roots before prog music was even a term, a blend of rock and progressive elements that define Nektar’s musical evolution. From day one we had a special feeling about our new album ‘Mission to Mars. ’ We hope you do too.”
In this video edition one of the great singer songwriter, guitarist and performers out there today Richie Kotzen returns with his best new album to date "Nomad" is released this week.
Richie joins us on the show to talk about his career from the early days breaking through in the late 80's his move to LA where he experienced first hand life on the strip mixing with legends and playing with others .
From the first breakthrough record deal to joining Poison and onward with a successful solo career indispersed with stints with Mr Big, The Winery Dogs and Smith Kotzen.
Richie talks candidly and with humour about his life and looks ahead to the future and the release of "Nomad"
Here is a preview of the next show with singer songwriter and genius of the guitar Richie Kotzen in this he remembers meeting Eddie Van Halen for the first time in his early days in LA and playing with Edgar Winter and meeting the legendary "Bill and Ted" at the premier of "Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey" .
The full show will be out next week
Great new show featuring from The Dead Daisies , Doug Aldrich and John Corabi ahead of the release of the new album "Light Em Up" and tour starting in early September,we talk about the new album and the tour and cover tales of great past visits to the UK , involving nights on Newcastle Brown with Whisky chasers and an unforgettable night at the marquee club, Doug's love of Soccer and a new blues album to come next year.
Plus special guests from the US version of The Sweet that was put together by original member Steve Priest , Ritchie Onori and Patrik Alan Stone join us to talk about not only the legacy but the exciting plans for the future including new music.
Welcome to the new video edition of the show.
Mention the name Chris Slade and people automatically think of AC/DC "The Razors Edge" and Thunderstruck" those incredible performances at Monsters of Rock Donnington and the biggest outdoor festival ever held in Moscow. There is though so much more to Chris's life in music from Manfred Mann's Earth Band , Frankie Miller, Uriah Heep, Gary Numan, Dave Gilmour , The Firm Gary Moore and that was all before we get to AC/DC. Chris joined me to look back at his life in music and we look back across 7 decades in the business he is great company has many tales to tell.
On this video edition of the show we talk to a Drum legend "Carmine Appice" who's career has spanned 7 decades from the 60's with Vanilla Fudge and then Cactus to his time with Rod Stewart he's sat alongside and played with rock and blues greatest performers.
This year he is back with Cactus and "Temple of Blues" a mammoth collaborative project that includes Joe Bonamassa , Pat Travers, Ted Nugent , Doug Aldrich, Rudy Sarzo, Billy Sheehan, Steve Stevens. Dug Pinnick, Warren Haynes and more .
Carmine joins me from home in NYC we look at the origins of the band , working with Jeff Beck and Rod Stewert lots of great stories and anecdotes from Carmine's 7 decades in the business.
Joining us on this video edition of the show two former members of Megadeth the Grammy award winning Dave Ellefson and Jeff Young we look back at the 80's when Megadeth were head to head with Metallica and Anthrax and Jeff joined for "So Far So Good So What" the tours around the world and appearing at Monsters of Rock in 1988 along with Guns + Roses" and headliners Iron Maiden .
Then we come up to date looking at the "Kings of Thrash" project and what it's future is.
They are bona fide heavy metal legends , Anvil have been around for 50 years since Rob and Lip's got together and they began their journey to take on the world with their own distinctive brand of heavy metal which influenced the generation that included Metallica. Then came the movie "The Story Of Anvil" and overnight they became what they always wanted to be global rock stars and here we are in 2024 and they are still flying high album 20 is coming this month and on this video edition we catch up with Lip's to talk about the history and to look ahead to the new album , as ever he is great entertainment.
Welcome to the new edition of the show and what is the biggest show we have produced coming up over the next 2 hours we talk to Canadian metal legends Anvil, Lips joins us to look ahead to the new album "The One and Only" and we go back to look at "Anvil The Story of Anvil" and whats ahead of the band.
Robin McAulay has one of the biggest voices in rock his career goes back over 40 years and right at the beginning there was "Grand Prix" the melodic rock band who came very close to the big time the song that nearly delivered it was "Keep on Believing" , plus we talk about perhaps the most controversial cover version ever recorded "The Far Corporations" version of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway To Heaven" .
Nina Digregorio joins us to talk about her career including the "Femmes of Rock" plus the year it took for her to perfect her version of Eddie Van Halen's "Eruption"
Welcome back and here is a sneak preview of what is coming next on "The Classic Rock Podcast" as we introduce you to the extraordinary talents of Nina Digregorio who literally stopped traffic with her version of Eddie Van Halen's "Eruption" check it out here and the interview clip with Nina.
Welcome to the brand new edition of the show along with all the usual features, the album anniversary, the news and on this day 50 years ago in this edition we hear the story of the man Rolling Stone called "Heavy Metals Greatest Survivor" and for good reason as just over a year ago Blaze Bayley suffered a near fatal heart attack 12 months on he's back on the road the best album he's done since the heady days of Wolfsbane back in the late 80's it's called "Circle of Stone" It's also the 30th anniversary of him joining Iron Maiden we will talk about his time with Maiden in the 90's and from those days in the 80's when they were discovered by legendary producer Rick Rubin for Def Jam .
Lots of great tales and anecdotes and great music to go with it !
Welcome to this special video edition of the show and coming up joining me from home in LA is Billy Morrison ex of the Cult and for the last 14 years with Billy Idol's playing alongside Steve Stevens.
He has got together with an "A" list of friends to put together the new album "The Morrison Project" Featuring guest performances by Ozzy Osbourne, Billy Idol, DMC, Al Jourgensen, Steve Vai, Steve Stevens, Linda Perry, Tommy Clufetos, John 5 and more. Billy looks back on a career in music as well as being an accomplished artist, actor, presenter and producer and best friend of Ozzy.
It all started for him back in the late 70's in London where he was growing up .
Welcome the Friday "Fourplay" a collection of the best new tracks appearing today and over the next week and another eclectic mix today including AOR courtesy of FM , Heavy Metal from Canada's Anvil ...Blues Rock done only the way Joanne Shaw Taylor can do it and to conclude a reworking of a Peter Green/Fleet wood Mac classic "Oh Well" from Slash's upcoming new album.
Special video edition of "The Classic Rock Podcast" with Simple Minds Mel Gaynor joining us to talk about his wide and varied career from brit funk bands at the end of the 70's to teaming up with NWOBHM stalwarts Samson in the early 80's at the time they took on a new untried singer called Bruce Bruce, who would morph into Bruce Dickinson when he left to go to Iron Maiden . Mel looks back to his early days and through the huge successes with Simple Minds and finally on to his new album set to arrive in May.
Brand new feature from "CRP" as we introduce "Foreplay" coming up we introduce the best 4 tracks released today and coming up over the next week and today we feature , Black Country Communion, Nickelback, Rober John and The Wreck and Thunder.
Welcome to the new show and this time around we catch up with all the latest news stories plus we have the "Golden Anniversary 50 " feature looking back at who was releasing what 50 years ago this month.
In the studio one of rock music's most enduing acts Hawkwind return with a new album and joining in the conversation Dave Brock, Magnus and Kris as we talk not only new album but tales of 6 decades in music from teaching a young Eric Clapton a few blues chords over tea to what substances not to take before going on stage.
To conclude we talk to one of the standout female vocalists performing at this time Meghan Parnell of Bywater Call joined us to talk about the band it's future and Meghans journey to becoming one of the standout vocalists at this time
Welcome back to the show and coming up we will hear from Slash and the new blues album"Orgy of the Damned" plus Chad Kroeger introduces the new Nickelback release also Black Crowes are back Bywarer Call release Holler and a special guest from Status Quo John "Rhino" Edwards talks new album and we look at eh future of Quo. plus we round the rock news and review what is in this month's rock music press.
Welcome back on this edition the full video feature recorded with Dion DiMucci from his home in NYC as we talk about his 7-decade recording career plus we delve into the new album "Girlfriends" just released.
We also look forward to next week's show with Status Quo's John "Rhino" Edwards who also has a new album out and we address the rumours that this will be the final year of Status Quo as a live act.
Great show this month with a range of exclusive interviews and features, Canadian melodic hard rockers "Honeymoon Suite" are back with a new album Johnnie Dee joins us , Mel Gaynor who spent 35 years on Simple Minds drum stool has a new album coming as does Joanne Shaw Taylor who talks Heavy Soul.
Phillip Sayce unleashes the wolves on his album "The Wolves are Coming" and he also joins us and there is a special feature with one of the best guitar players out there, Jane Getter who celebrates the release of her album this week "Division World" Also in there the latest from Judas Priest and Yes .
Welcome to this preview of the February shows and here is a short feature with award-winning guitarist and composer Jane Getter who releases her new album "Division World" this month.
The full feature will follow in the next edition of the podcast.
Led by guitarist, composer and singer Jane Getter, the album follows on from her acclaimed ‘Anomalia’ album and features Jane’s all-star band including keyboardist Adam Holzman, guitarist Alex Skolnick, bassist and singer Paul Frazier and drummer Gene Lake. Randy McStine (McStine & Minnemann, Porcupine Tree) also guests on vocals.
Jane’s band has carved out a niche at the intersection of rock, jazz, singer-songwriter, and metal styles with her masterful playing and complex and dynamic compositions and has dazzled audiences internationally. Packed with inspired songwriting and blazing instrumentals, ‘Division World’ is the strongest album yet from Jane Getter Premonition.
Jane says: "This album is a bit more song oriented than my previous work. The songs were written during the pandemic and the lyrics in a lot of the songs are reflections of the divisiveness and divisions happening in the world today. My regular band is featured - keyboardist Adam Holzman, guitarist Alex Skolnick, bassist and singer Paul Frazier and drummer Gene Lake. Randy McStine also guests on vocals. I feel Division World may be JGP’s strongest album yet!"
"Jane Getter's new album Division World is something quite notable in the multiplicity of genres & sub genres focused on progressive rock fusion guitar, modern jazz rock -contextual songs which do not shy away from a world of trouble as it’s context for her outstanding, fiery, & nuanced guitar playing - sung in her courageous, melodic, distinctive voice” - Vernon Reid.
Time to re-live the Glam Rock era with the man that started it all Marc Bolan T Rex I am joined by film director Ethan Silverman who has produced a fabulous movie with a cast list including U2, Elton John, Joan Jett, Billy Idol and many more "Angel Headed Hipster" is available now. We look at the film and the life of Marc Bolan
Welcome to the show and coming up a tribute to the late Tony Clarkin of Magnum we hear from both Tony and Bob looking back at 50 years of Magnum and we look at the new album "Here comes the rain"
Our special guest this month is a true rock'n'roll legend he has spent 7 decades in the music business, Dion is back with another new album "Girfriends" we look ahead to its release and look back over a 7 decade career exploring the origins of "The Wanderer" and "Runaround Sue" and we touch on what will be the 65 anniversary this Feb of the plane crash that took the lives Buddy Holly , The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens
A preview of our upcoming show with special guest "Dion"
A man who needs no introduction Dion has been performing for 7 decades beginning of course with "Dion and the Belmonts" before
beginning a varied solo career which is going strong today as he prepared to release the new album "Girlfriends" which includes collaborations with RORY BLOCK
CARLENE CARTER
SHEMEKIA COPELAND
DEBBIE DAVIES
RANDI FISHENFELD
SUE FOLEY
DANIELLE NICOLE
CHRISTINE OHLMAN
MAGGIE ROSE
JOANNE SHAW TAYLOR
SUSAN TEDESCHI
VALERIE TYSON
The full show is coming next week along with a host of other guests on what will be our 100th show
Well the last show of 2023 and it is stuffed full off great music and interviews.
So new music coming from Magnum, Steve Hackett ahead of his new album this Feb along with Rik Wakeman who is preparing a mammoth live release from the Palladium shows in 2023, Danny Bowes of Thunder tells us about the new live album and guests include Geoff Downes talking about his great friend John Wetton who has a career spanning 8 cd boxset just released plus he tells us what's in store for Yes in 2024 including a new album on the way and Jim Suhler joins us to talk about the album we thought we would never see or hear "Texas Scratch" which is finally released.
Enjoy the show !!
Here's a short video preview of the upcoming edition of the show with special guest Geoff Downes of "Yes" and "Asia" in this clip he is talking about great friend John Wetton and their first meeting and work on the debut album by "Asia" lots more to come from this as well including look ahead to the plans of "Yes" for 2024 including what we can expect in the setlists for the new shows.
Welcome to this special extra edition from "The Classic Rock Podcast" and joining me today Grace and Aaron Bond from "When Rivers Meet" who are ending another hugely successful year with their first UK top 10 album "Aces Are High". Coming up we talk about the album and look back on the achievements of the year and what plans they have for 2024.
When Rivers Meet is a blues-rock band formed by husband-and-wife duo Grace and Aaron Bond. Grace on lead vocals and electric slide guitar, while Aaron handles vocals and plays lead guitar. The band's sound is a fusion of blues, rock, and Americana, creating a powerful and soulful musical experience.
Grace and Aaron Bond's chemistry, both on and off the stage, adds a special dynamic to their performances. They share a deep connection not only as musical partners but also as life partners, and that connection is evident in the energy and emotion they bring to their music.
The duo has received acclaim for their authentic and heartfelt approach to the blues genre. Their debut album, "We Fly Free," showcased their impressive songwriting and musical skills. With soulful vocals, masterful guitar work, and a genuine love for the blues, When Rivers Meet has carved out a unique space in the contemporary blues-rock scene.
It's refreshing to see musical partnerships that go beyond the stage, and When Rivers Meet is a testament to the magic that can happen when talented musicians and life partners come together to create something special. If you're a fan of blues-infused rock with a lot of heart, When Rivers Meet is definitely a band worth checking out.
In this "Classic Podcast" Video "EXTRA" We are talking to some of the new generation of Guitar talent that been out on tour recently this includes "The Master of the Stratocaster" Phillip Sayce plus another of the hottest talents around "Jared James Nichols" and we conclude with the "King of UK Slide Guitar" the one and only Troy Redfern.
All three great were company and offered upsome great stories and anecdotes .
All three were interviewed either prior to or after a live set so just be aware we aren"t in a soundproofed room
Welcome along to the new show and when we mention legends these 2 bands between them produced 9 Gold albums 5 platinum albums and one double platinum album in the USA between 1969 and 1978.
The bands in question are Grand Funk Railroad and Foghat and in todays show we are joined by founder members of both, Don Brewer from Grand Funk who are celebrating 50 years of "We're an American Band" and Roger Earl of Foghat who have a brand new album titled "Sonic Mojo" So sit back and enjoy tales of 60 plus years in the music business from auditioning with Jimmy Hendrix to appearing as the opening act at the now legendary Atlanta Pop Festival of 69 alongside the likes of Led Zeppelin who incidentally a few years later pulled the plug midset when Grand Funk opened for them that and many more stories and tales to come
On the next edition of "The Classic Rock Podcast" legendary 70's rock band Foghat are back ! founder member Roger Earl joins us to look back at his 6 decades in the business including the day he auditioned for the Jimmy Hendrix band ! check out this preview with Roger talking about that and there is a new album coming "Sonic Mojo" plus also on the show will be Grand Funk Railroad founder Don Brewer .
If you love "Classic Rock" then this edition will take you back to the glory days of the 60's and 70's when rock music ruled the airwaves and you had to queue at the box office for tickets albums had great artwork and sleevenotes singles were for pop bands . Join us for a night of legends, kick back put your feet up pour a glass and turn the volume up to 11 ...
If you are yet to listen to the new show with Don Dokken talking about the band's history and the new album "Heaven Comes Down" here is a video clip from the recording in this Don is talking about the first time he came across this band called "Van Halen" and showcasing on the same night at "Motley Crue" To here the full 60 minutes with Don then listen in to the podcast.
Ahead of the new show out this week Samantha Fish is touring the UK at present with Jesse Dayton after the release of Death Wish Blues here is Samantha talking about the album you can hear the whole feature with Sam in the show from earlier this year.
Joining me for this special is Don Dokken ahead of the brand new album due late October and we look not only at the upcoming album but back at 40 plus years in the music business remembering the day he first saw Van Halen opening up the show before they had an album out in the 70's, a love of fine wine being one of the few who wasn't consumed by drugs and of course the future and plenty more conversation besides.
If you enjoy this edition then look back about a year as we did 2 previous shows with Don which looked at the rise of the band in 80's and how their fortunes turned.
A sneak peek at the upcoming show with Ronnie Romero joining us to talk about the excellent new album "Too Many Lies Too Many Masters" a thunderous new melodic heavy metal album which is Ronnie's first with all original material. Full feature out next week
Here is a preview of all the new shows coming up in the next month including some "NWOBHM" legends a 50th anniversary of an iconic album, the most successful ever British all female rock band, an 80's rock band out of LA who shifted over 12 million albums 70's legends back with a new album and we reveal some new features available on the website.
Welcome to the brand new show and this editions special guest is Joanne Shaw Taylor ahead of the release of a brand new album in 2024 we look back at her career so far and ahead to the release, plus we hear from Caitlin Krisko + the Broadcast and along for todays trip Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Rober John and the Wreck as well
Welcome back to "The Classic Rock Podcast" and this month Saxon founder member Graham Oliver joins us as we look back at the bands early years how they cme into being and the glory years from the late 70's through the 80's he also has a 6 disc box set out now called "Sceaming Eagles" .
Feature packed show this month with special guests John Corabi back with The Dead Daisies looks back on his career in music also this month Saxon's Co founder Graham Oliver talks "Wheels of Steel" plus Dave Brock looks ahead to the new 50th anniversary edition of Space Ritual
Welcome to the Classic Rock Podcast "EXTRA" edition in this show Suzi Quatro celebrates the launch her new album with KT Tunstall called "Face To Face" as ever Suzi is in great form also their is new music from Dokken and When Rivers Meet .
Great show this month Glenn Hughes joins me to talk about "Burn" reaching 50 we talk Trapeze, The California Jam, Ritchie Blackmore's legendary sense of humour and the upcoming new Black Country Communion album.
Plus the "Guitarists Guitar Player" Lance Lopez who has a brand new album out we look back at his career growing up in the blues clubs of New Orleans, being mentored by Billy Gibbons, playing with blues icons and turning the odd one down.
Preview of the upcoming show which will include Lance Lopez talking about his new album and career in this clip he is talking about meeting the legendary Billy Gibbons for the first time as he played Hendrix live on stage.
An "Extra" edition of the show and in this show we will be talking to the Damn Truth's Lee-La-Baum joins me we look back at where it all started for her and how the band came into being and Bob Rock's involvement with the last album and they are in the studio to work on a follow up to "Now or Nowhere" plus we get music from Lance Lopez ahead of his appearance on the next show and Joe Bonamassa .
In this edition of the show David Lowy founder of Dead Daisies looks back at the first 10 years of recording and a new best of album arriving soon and British Blues Rock band When Rivers Meet have a new album coming Grace and Aaron Bond join us to look at their rise to prominence plus The Answer and Damn Truth release new music.
Coming up in this edition we are joined by special guests Denny Carmassi who looks back at his friendship with Ronnie Montrose in Montorse and Gamma as well as a career spent working with some of the era's biggest selling artists including Heart and Coverdale Page, also joining us Robin George who has had a career spanning 5 decades and who has played with many icons of rock including Phil Lynott and Robert Plant.
welcome to this "Extra" Classic Rock Podcast edition and on this show it's about the new in this case NYC's best-kept secret, Fastest Land Animal have just released a brand new album called "East Coast West Coast In Between and "Screamin Jack Novak" aka "John Cusimano" joins us to talk about the new release the band its origins and influences plus we will hear from Hearty Ha the band formed by John Fogerty's sons Shane and Tyler and to round it all off Nazareth lead singer Carl Sentance has a new band formed with Dario Mollo called Twighlight Road and they are set to release a new album we have a preview of that as well.
in this edition, we are joined by Robert Jon Burrison from Robert John and the Wreck to talk about their two recent releases and we look back at how the band has evolved over the last decade.
The Guess Who were one of the most successful chart acts in the US and Canada from 65 onward and they are preparing the release of a brand new album "Plein D'Amour founder member Gary Peterson and vocalist Derek Sharp join us to look ahead to the release and back at 7 decades of music.
Also, we have news of a new release upcoming from Robin George we will get a special preview of his new album "Ace in my Hand " and we look at the press reaction and reviews of Metallica's latest release and we have the "Album Anniversary" Joe Lynn Turner looks back at Rainbow's "Bent out of Shape"
Welcome to the new show and in this edition a brand new super group Elegant Weapons put together by Judas Priest's Richie Faulkner , Richie joins us to talk about the origins of the band the new album "Horns for a Halo" the future and where we are at with the new Judas Priest album , plus Dave Brock from Hawkwind also joins us to look ahead to their new album "The Future Never Waits" and we look at 50 years of "Space Ritual.
Coming up in this edition Blues legends of the past and future, we look at what was the highest ranking Blues album in Rolling Stones 500 greatest albums plus its the 50th anniversary of Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy we look back at some of the stories around the release of the album, Savoy Brown releaed their final album just, following the passing of founder Kit Simmonds and we look to the future of the blues/rock genre in the company of "The Cold Stares" Chris Tapp.
In this months show we talk exclusively to two fine voices of rock, firstly Ronnie Romero joins us to talk about his new album plus we look back at a remarkable 10 years during which he joined Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow he looks back on his time there and what's coming up in the future including the question will Rainbow perform. Robin McAulay has been one of the most consistent rock vocalists over the last 40-plus years he has just released a brand new sole album called "Alive" we hear the story behind the album and we begin looking back to the very beginning with Grand Prix plus we will look at some of the interesting new stories of the last weeks.
This show is all about 1973 and paying homage to a legendary year , we feature, Led Zep, Sabbath, ZZ Top we hear from Randy Bachman talking "Takin Care of Business" and Mark Farner on "We're an American Band" the story behind 2 of the biggest hits of the year.
Welcome to 2023 and to begin the year we begin with special guests Joel Hoekstra talking about his arrival in Revolution Saints with Jeff Pilson and Dean Castronovo plus Boston lead vocalist Tommy DeCarlo talks about his new album "Dancing in the Moonlight" plus music from Thin Lizzy and Iggy Pop.
Welcome to the brand new show and this month The Answer's Cormac Neeson joins us to look ahead to 2023 and a new album Sundowners out in March plus we caught up with Dead Daisies on tour and spoke with Doug Aldrich and Glen Hughes about the year the album and the future and Steve Luongo returns to talk about the supergroup that very nearly became a real full time entity it involved Brian Johnson Cliff Williams and Steve and they were called "Forklift"
In this edition special guest Kenny Wayne Shepherd joins us to talk about his extraordinary life in music and to look ahead to the 25th anniversary release of "Trouble is" Pete Agnew of Nazareth talks about his best friend Dan McCafferty who sadly passed away this month plus drummer Steve Luongo who became John Entwistle's closest confidente over the last 15 years of his life looks back on the time they spent together and we look into the first release of new and unheard John Entwistle music since his passing there is also a smattering of new music from Uriah Heep and Dewollf.
Great show this month we have Jethro Tull legend Martin Barre talking about the very early days including his audition to join Tull.
Bernie Marsden is this months featured guest we look back at a glittering career and talk about his song "Here i Go Again" written originally for Whitesnake's
Saints and Sinners album in 1982 before going on to become one of the successful rock single releases ever it recently racked up 8 million plays
on US Radio plus we talk about Bernies new album "Trio's" which celebrates the history of some of the great power trio's of all time, there also a bit of time for some Skid Row, The Cult and Uriah Heep.
The Dead Daisies are back with a new album Radiance Doug Aldrich joins me to talk about the new album plus we look back 20 years to his time with Dio
Plus Chris Impelitterri also joins us to look ahead to the release of a brand new 3 cd "Best Of " and we look back at his 4 decades plus in the music business
working with the the many great musicians including Graham Bonnet.
In this edition of the show legendary Status Quo drummer John Coghlan looks back on a career with one of the best loved British bands and we speak to Jack Starr of Burning Star fame about what is perhaps the best album of his career "Souls of the Innocent " .
The Cats in Space have a brand new album "Kickstart the Sun" out this Friday ahead of the release we talk to Greg Hart about the album the band his love of all things 70's plus hear tracks from the album and we short tribute to Steve Morse who confirmed his standing down from Deep Purple this week.
Welcome to the first summer edition of the show and this month special guest is Danny Bowes from Thunder who are just back from a triumphant arena tour in support of the brand new album Dopamine we talk about the album Thunders career and where and whats next for one of the UK's favourite bands. Also featuring this month Dio, Journey and Aerosmith.
In this month's show special guest is Joel Hoekstra who talks about his new project Iconic, plus Whitesnake working with Cher, his solo work how it all began and where it's all heading, we will hear classic tracks from Gillan, The Answer plus Iconic, Whitesnake and Michael Monroe.
A Classic Rock "Extra Edition" in this show I am joined by Tim Atkinson to talk about the release of the new Leader of Down album "The Screwtape Letters" which is available worldwide now. We look back at not only this album but the evolution of the band, Tim's love of Motorhead and his extensive cooking skills. Enjoy !!
Welcome to the new edition of the "Classic Rock Podcast" in which this month we hear, Whitesnake, Def Leppard from the new album and we are talking to Chuck Wright from Quiet Riot who has a new solo album out we hear music from that plus Quiet Riot classics and talk look back on his 4 plus decade career in the music business and there are plenty of stories to tell.
The new album includes contributions from Derek Sherinian, Yngwie Malmsteen, Jeff Scott Soto, Lanny Cordoba.
Welcome to the latest edition of the show and this month we are talking to Jeff Pilson currently out on the road with Foreigner we talk not only about his current band but also look back on a career with among others Dokken, MSG, Dio plus Heavy Hitters and Black Swan plus Geoff Downes talks about the upcoming Yes tour which will play the entire "Close to the Edge" and we also look at the new Asia "Budokan 83" live boxset which is just about to be released.
Welcome in this edition of the show Michael Schenker returns with Universal he joins us to talk new album plus 40 years of Assault Attack and Cozy Powell
Zach Slaughter front Canadian power trio Skull Fist they have a new album out "Paid in Full" he looks back at what influenced his career and the new album plus there is a batch of new music from Thunder , Def Leppard and Cats in Space.
In this edition we talk to Andy Curran founder Of Envy Of None who talks about the band, getting Alex Lifeson involved with the band and a finding a special vocal talent in Maiah Wynne, plus we talk to Kasim Sulton who in the course of his career has worked with some of rock musics biggest selling artists from Bat Out Of Hell with Meat Loaf to Todd Rundgren + Utopia, BOC, Hall + Oates Cheap Trick.....and on an on he has put together a new podcast called "Unsung" the story of a rock star who collapses on stage with a heart attack and thats when the story begins and the fun starts as he returns home to a family that hardly knows him. In between music from Envy of None , Meat Loaf, Rush , Coney Hatch , Slash.
Welcome to the new show which this month is a bit of an event first up Mike Levine of multi platinum band Triumph talks about the new Triumph biopic out next month and we look back at the career of one of the most successful bands of the late 70's and early 80's plus Pete Agnew founder member of Nazareth joins me to talk about the release of their 25th studio album and to look back at over 50 years spent with one of rock musics most enduring bands. Enjoy !
Welcome to the Classic Rock Show and coming up today its all about Prog, so we have Steve Hackett looking back at "Foxtrot" and the legendary
"Suppers Ready" plus some of the stories behind the legendary bands and tracks including King Crimson, Rush, Kansas and Van Der Graaf Generator.
This month a look back to 1972 and some of the music of a memorable year from Mott The Hoople, Uriah Heep, Quo's Piledriver and Slade.
Special guest this month Kee Marcello who joins me to talk about his new band and album "Out Of This World" and we look back on his 4 decade career including being part of the first Swedish band to sign for a major US record label Easy Action and of course life with 80's mega band Europe.
In this edition of the program Tony Clarkin look back on 50 years of Magnum and the new album "The Monster Roars" , we remember Burke Shelley and reveal the first album from new Supergroup "Out Of This World" whose debut album is released this week plus we ponder a possible reunion of Tony Iommi and Tony Martin.
In this edition of the show we look at the end of year music press and who and what were the best albums of 2021 and what was the greatest ever guitar solo ? . Special guest is Don Dokken who looks ahead to a new album and we go back to where it all started for him in Germany and the recording of the first album before coming back to the US and storming sunset strip with Van Halen, Quiet Riot, Motley Crue and what life was like in the decade they sold 10 million albums headlined arenas and toured with the likes of Aerosmith and AC/DC .
In this months show Deep Purple, Saxon, Jimmy Page and special guest Mark Farner talks about how Grand Funk Railroad began the rise to superstardom and his post GFR career plus we get an answer to the question will the original members ever get back on a stage together.
In this months podcast we talk exclusively to keyboard legend Geoff Downes about the new Yes album and we here new and classic tracks from Yes and Asia.
Plus we look back at the 1984 reunion of Deep Purple hearing from the band in 84 and Metallica release the remastered edition of the "Black" album we hear from James Hetfield from 91 talking about the album.
And Iron Maiden.
Great show this month first our special guest is guitar king Bernie Marsden who has a great new blues album "Kings" we talk about this plus 40 years of "Come and Get It" the writing of "Here I Go Again" , Paice Ashton Lord and could there be a future collaboration with David Coverdale.
Iron Maiden are back with another epic album "Senjutsu" we hear tracks plus the thoughts of Bruce, Adrian and producer Kevin Shirley and from deep in the archives Charlie Watts remembers what it was like at the start of life with the Stones.
This moth we look back at 1971 when Peter Frampton decided to leave Humble Pie and was replaced by Clem Clempson he joins us to talk about a lifetime in music with Bakerloo, Colosseum, Humble Pie and collaborations with among others David Byron, Ken Hensley. Steve Howe is set to release a new album Homebrew 7 we have exclusive track from this, in the news Peter Lawton ex Uriah Heep passes away this month.
This month main guest is Kansas vocalist Ronnie Platt he talks about the new album Live and Beyond we hear tracks from that, Styx have a new album out, we will look back 20 years when Aerosmith released "Just Push Play" we round up the months news and media.
Welcome to the latest show and this month Luke Morley joins me to talk about the new Thunder album, we have new music from Kansas who release a new live album on May 28th , Uriah Heep's Mick Box tells what his favourite Heep albums are, Asia have a new boxset coming out soon featuring all the re-union albums we relive some of their finest moments and new music from Cheap Trick and form Moody Blues John Lodge.
With music from Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Guns'N'Roses, Grateful Dead, Bob Seger, Zappa and the Beatles, Danny Zelisko joins us to talk about a life spent in promoting the legends of the genre being involved with everyone from the Allmans to Zappa, with whom he once had an audition booked its a tale of wild excess. His book is called "All Excess" and if you think you have seen read and heard it all before well you haven't. Some great tales and great music to go with it.
This month Detroit legends Suzi Quatro and Alice Cooper and new music from Thunder. Suzi Quatro has a new album out she joins me to talks about a 55 year career in the music industry and a new album her best since the 70's called "The Devil in Me" we hear a selection of tracks from that and we hear from Alice Cooper about his new album "Detroit Stories" .
This month I am joined by Michael Schenker to talk about his new album with MSG "Immortal" and we look back on a 50 year career which has included many highlights. We talk about all those who tried to tempt him to join them from the Rolling Stones to Deep Purple and Ozzy Osbourne and what does a "Rock God" do when he isn't playing .
We conclude with a look at who Michael would love to collaborate with and would he join the Scorpions for a farewell tour.
Welcome to the first show of 2021 at this month we feature some of the biggest ever selling rock albums and artists, we hear from Jimmy Page and Led Zep, Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull, Gillan and Lord plus Deep Purple, Who's Next, Electric Warrior, plus Steve Clark and Def Leppard Leslie West and Cozy Powell.
Welcome to the last edition of the year, and this month new music from Alice Cooper and Blue Oyster Cult plus David Coverdale introduces us to "Love Songs" Brian Tatler talks about Metallica's versions of Diamond head Classics plus we hear "Lightening to the Nations" from the 2020 anniversary edition. Elsewhere Lemmy remembers what is was that got him interested in music as a kid and Slash and Lars describe what Motorhead stood for back in 1980 and we have tracks from the 40th anniversary deluxe edition of "Ace of Spades" and we close with a track from the newly released 8 disc set of "Strangers in the Night " by UFO .
This month we celebrate Eddie Van Halen and Van Halen with David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar as well. AC/DC are back and Brian Jonson is a happy man and we talk to Jon Scott who was the man who discovered Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and made it his life's obsession as a promo man with MCA and ABC records to make sure they became the rock legends they did indeed became. He went on to become one of Tom's great friends.
This month Rolling Stones. Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, the 50th anniversary of Jimi Hendrix, Black Sabbath , Stackridge, Slade ,
Buddy Guy, BB KIng and author Aiden Prewett who has just written a book called "Our Jimi" which is a collection of interviews with those who were closest to Jimi including long time girlfriend Kathy Etchingham and legendary producer Eddie Kramer .
this month we pay a few tributes firstly Pete Way of UFO who passed away august 14th, also legendary producer Martin Birch we look back at his career and hear from him and Steve Harris, Deep Purple release "Whoosh" we'll have words from Gillan and Paice on the album and its the 40th anniversary of "Monsters of Rock" we look back at the day and hear some classic Rainbow recorded live on the day.
Welcome back this month we look at Rock musics finest moments at the movies the 100 greatest live albums are there any surprises in this list?
the press review looks at "Classic Rock's" 100 greatest songs of the century we have the tracks of the month including Rolling Stones never before heard tracks and more from Deep Purple's new album "Whoosh"
A Special edition of the Classic Rock podcast this week featuring Status Quo's charismatic bassist John 'Rhino" Edwards who talks about his musical life, Quo and latest album "Backbone" which saw the band return with their highest chart placing since 1982, we will hear a few of his favourite pieces of music from Free and The Move and of course a smattering of Quo as well
In a packed program this month we begin celebrating Deep Purple In Rock at 50 hearing from Jon Lord, plus we come up to date with Whoosh and hear from Roger Glover. Genesis are back we hear Phil Collins from the archive talking about Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett's departure then its Dennis DeYoung on his new album plus Styx and the press review plus a great tribute to Little Richard.
In this months show Aerosmith on 45 years of "Toys in the Attic" perhaps their greatest ever release. ELP celebrate 50 years since the release of their debut album. Ritchie Blackmore turns 75 this month he and Dio were talking back in 75 about the release of their debut plus we have the monthly press review and the vintage press review.
Welcome to a celebration of 1980 its all about the music and the interviews this month and you will hear not only great music but some interviews from the archive from, Dio and Sabbath, Judas Priest, Joe Elliot Def Leppard, David Coverdale Whitesnake, Bruce Dickinson on Samson , Steve Harris and Paul Di'Anno on Iron Maiden, Kim McAuliffe GirlSchool enjoy stepping back in history to a memorable year.
Welcome to the first of 2020 and a big show , we have all the usual features, the news the press reviews etc the main feature is on 1970 and the birth of Heavy Metal as Sabbath emerged as did classic output from , Purple, Zeppelin, Free, CCR, Uriah Heep we will here archive interviews as well from, Geezer Butler, Gillan, John Lord, Free, David Byron and Robert Plant.
Another big show this month stuffed full of great Classic Rock , we open by celebrating a 40th anniversary of "Spirit of Radio" then we head off in search of the great super groups of our time including interviews with Jimmy Page and Paul Rodgers of "The Firm" we hear from Carmine Appice on Jeff Beck and we have those Damn Yankees as well as the press reviews and a look at some of the month's news and we close with another birthday celebration Motorheads "Ace of Spades" we hear from them from back in 1980 .
Another bumper podcast with all sorts of features, Jimmy Page had the "Greatest Riff of all time " bestowed from a vote a while back this archive interview captures his reaction, Zeppelin went to Iceland back in 1970 as part of a cultural exchange Robert Plant was interviewed whilst there and the music industry was being looked into in the USA back in 72 this archive report actually had the reporter on the Zeppelin plane.
One of the album of the year contenders has just been released Joe Elliot and the DOWN 'n' OUTZ present "This Is How We Roll" we hear from him and one of the standout tracks on the album as well.
We will round up some of the more interesting news of the month as well as reviewing whats in the music press and what was the greatest ever Iron Maiden song we'll find that out as well.
Welcome to the September "Classic Rock Podcast" which is a special extended show this month coming up we hear from Ginger Baker from prior to the last Cream show in 69, this year is the 49th anniversary of the death of Jimmy Hendrix we listen back to his final interview just a week before his death. Brian Johnson teases his new season of "Life on the road" with Robert Plant. We listen to new music from the Who and we relive the glory days of Motley Crue on the 30th anniversary of "Dr Feelgood" as we hear from Tommy Lee and Vice Neil just as the album makes number 1 in the USA .Plus we round up the news and review this month in the music press.
Welcome to the latest edition of The Classic Rock Podcast and in this months show as Nick Mason prepared to receive his "Prog God" award we hear from a very young Pink Floyd with Barret, Mason, Waters and Wright plus the months news round up and press review, we have a special feature on the 50th anniversary of Woodstock and we celebrate the return of Status Quo on the eve of their new album release "Backbone" we will hear from Francis Rossi and the band.
Welcome to the summer edition of the Classic Rock Podcast, this month Highway to Hell celebrates its 40th year and Yes released their debut album 50 years ago this july we hear an archive interview from them and this moth in 1979 saw Rainbow release Down to Earth, Ritchie Blackmore Graham Bonnet and the legendary drummer Cozy Powell all remember a landmark period in the bands history.
Welcome along to the June edition of the Classic Rock podcast, we hear from Slash about the early days of Guns'n'Roses plus Whitesnake are back with a rollicking good album Flesh and Blood we have a track from that and Sammy Hagar is back in the big time with The Circle and we have music from his top 5 album "Space Between" .
Plus we have lots of news from the last month and we review all the music press as well .
Well its the anniversary show this week as we celebrate a few notable moments in rock history beginning with a celebration of the 74th birthday of one of the finest players these shores have produced, Ritchie Blackmore and we hear Lemmy recount one of the many memorable tales of high jinx involving RB as well as the man himself describing what he's all about.
Classic interview is a real gem Phil Lynott and Scott Gorham talking about Black Rose, plus we round up the news dip back intimate for a vintage press review and we say farewell to friends who have passed before concluding with a 39th anniversary send off from Black Sabbath.
If the 1960's were a whirlwind the 1970's were a hurricane as when success hit it elevated Randy Bachman and the band BTO to one of the biggest bands in the world in 4 years they released 5 albums that went gold, 18 singles including what remains Sony musics most licensed track in their history "takin' care of business" and of course "you ain't seen nothin yet".
Here then is a first hand recollection of that time from Randy Bachman .
This month we have part 1 of a 2 part special where we talk to a Classic Rock Legend whose career has spanned 6 decades.
Randy Bachman has written and played on some of the genres most instantly recognisable songs from the Guess Who's first number one "Shakin all over" to "American Woman" before creating a brand new sound that accompanied him with Bachman Turner Overdrive on their journey to becoming one of the biggest bands of the 1970's but thats not even half the story, here then is part one where we talk about the early years from the violin lessons throughout to the final days of the Guess Who
This month there is a bit of a Van Halen feel, after the months news round up we'll hear from Dave Lee Roth on where is all began for him and the band, also a few anecdotes on the 41st anniversary of Van Halen 1 and we hear from Sammy Hagar and Roth on what happened behind the scenes on the Sam and Dave tour of 2002.Plus Whitesnake are back with a tune with a vintage 80's feel to it and we round up whats what in the press review this month as well where among other things you can find out what Ian Anderson said when told Elvis will see you in his dressing room ..
Welcome the the Classic Rock Podcast this month we have a bit of an AC/DC feel to things the Classic Interviews come from Bon Scott and Brian Johnson on his 1st ever gig with AC/DC and he tries to sum up how good a drummer Phil Rudd is.,plus all the months news and gossip plus the press reviews.
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