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A monthly themed podcast with songwriters, musicians and artists talking about their career. It highlights particular stories and plays tracks from mainly British rock music from the 1960s Sixties and 1970s Seventies, 1980s and 1990s. Rock and Roll Hall of Famers rub shoulders on an equal footing with cult groups and bands to present a balanced picture of the music scene. It is one of the The Daily Telegraph’s podcasts you need to be listening to. Includes artists related to and inspired by The Beatles, David Bowie and Pink Floyd.
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John Corabi has spent decades stitching together a career from heart, with a voice weathered by years on the road. With the Dead Daisies’ latest album, he comes full circle with a record that is bluesier, and more rooted in the American dirt that raised him. In this frank conversation, Corabi opens up about the artists who lit the way, what his Motley Crüe years taught him, and what really matters once the volume drops.
Podcasts also available: Roger Earl – Foghat, Doug ‘Cosmo’ Clifford – Creedence Clearwater Revival, Zal Cleminson – The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
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Derek Shulman and John Weathers never looked back, and maybe that’s why Gentle Giant’s music still stares you down, especially in the reimagined version of Playing the Fool. In this extensive conversation, Derek and John revisit their time in one of prog rock’s greatest groups with more laughter than lament, and a quiet sense, that they got it exactly right.
Gentle Giant: Playing The Fool, The Complete Live Experience (2025 Dan Bornemark Mix)
Podcasts also available: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Steve Howe (2023), Tony Banks (2024)
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Jon King reflects on his memoir, To Hell with Poverty, and the tumultuous birth of Gang of Four. King reflects on the curious dichotomy of his privileged schooling and working-class heritage, his fateful arrival in Leeds, and the catalytic jolt of a New York trip that sent him and Andy Gill hurtling toward musical revolution.
From the incendiary early gigs to their courtship by EMI and Warner Brothers, King dissects the group’s confrontational ethos, the razor-edged brilliance of Entertainment!, and the seismic impact of tracks like ‘Love Like Anthrax.’ Along the way, he tells us of their Top of the Pops skirmish, their uncompromising political stance, and what the future holds for Gang of Four’s final tour.
To Hell with Poverty!: A Class Act: Inside the Gang of Four
Podcasts also available: Andy Gill – Gang of Four, Steve Diggle – Buzzcocks, Rat Scabies – The Damned, Glen Matlock
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The Primitives crashed into pop history with their 1988 anthem, and four decades later, Paul Court and Tracy Tracy are still making records with the same effortless cool. They recall their indie origins, highlights from their time in the spotlight, the bittersweet catalyst for their return, and how their second wave is better than ever. And as for ‘Crash’? It wasn’t just a breakthrough, it was a declaration that indie pop could be as sharp as it was sweet.
Let’s Go Round Again: Second Wave Singles & Rarities 2011-2025
Podcasts also available: Clem Burke – Blondie, Lynval Golding – The Specials, Stephen Duffy – The Lilac Time, Kimberley Rew – The Soft Boys & Katrina and The Waves
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Wolfgang Flür, Kraftwerk’s rhythm architect back when their beats still had human fingerprints, revisits his journey from sticks to circuits. He trades nostalgia for momentum, reflecting on his early days, his enduring bond with Emil Schult, and the evolution of his music from Kraftwerk to new album Times. A mechanical man with a pulse, then and now.
Podcasts also available: The Making of The Human League’s Dare, Ian Burden – The Human League, Dave Ball – Soft Cell, Georg Kajanus – Sailor and DATA
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Ashley Hutchings, the man who helped to write the British folk-rock playbook, hits 80, and instead of slowing down, he’s throwing a bash. The Million Dollar Bash, no less, at Birmingham Town Hall, pulling together a dream team of Fairport alumni, Albion veterans, and folk royalty. Enter Blair Dunlop, his son and a formidable talent in his own right, orchestrating events. In this podcast, we hit the big milestones, Fairport Convention’s folk-rock awakening, Liege & Lief, Steeleye Span, The Albion Band, Gloucester Docks, and Dylan calling him “Million Dollar Ash.”
Ashley Hutchings 80th Birthday Celebration, 18 April 2025
Ashley Hutchings podcast tracks
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Over decades in rock promotion, Paul Rappaport was both a champion and a confidant to artists, witnessing their rise, fall, and occasional reanimation. In this conversation, Rap, spills about hustling airplay for a then-unknown Springsteen, navigating Pink Floyd’s civil war, and watching Keith Richards defy the laws of human endurance. His book, Gliders Over Hollywood, is a love letter to an era where music was king, excess was currency, and the business was equal parts genius and madness. If rock and roll was a circus, Rappaport wasn’t just selling records, he was in the ring with the lions.
Gliders Over Hollywood: Airships, Airplay, And The Art Of Rock Promotion
Podcasts also available: Paul Sexton on Charlie Watts, Alan Parsons, Elliott Murphy
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Founding member of The Specials, Lynval Golding, traces his journey from Jamaica to Coventry, reflecting on the racism he faced, the politics he fought, and the legacy he helped build. His words are heavy with loss, Terry Hall, John Bradbury, and others loom large, but the fight isn’t over. With a new single, When A Light Goes Out, and a mission to educate, Golding keeps the flame alive, proving that ska is more than music, it’s a movement.
Podcasts also available: Steve Cradock, Neville Staple, Derv Gordon – The Equals, Eddy Grant, Alan Warner – The Foundations
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Four decades after Turning Japanese burned its way into pop history, The Vapors prove they’re more than a one-hit wonder. With new album ‘Wasp In A Jar’, they channel that same sharp melodic instinct into something richer, think power pop with the wisdom of experience. Dave Fenton and Steve Smith reflect on their unexpected second act, and why making music now is more fun than ever.
Podcasts also available: Rick Buckler, Bruce Foxton, Glen Matlock, Rat Scabies, Peter Perrett
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Parthenon Huxley’s career has made him a guitar slinger, hitmaker, and survivor of rock’s revolving door. From the bar-band trenches to ELO Part Two, from near-misses to crafting pop perfection, his life reads like a jukebox spinning between triumph and heartbreak. Now, he’s written it all down. Electric Light Odyssey skips the usual rock-star mythmaking, no nostalgia, just the ride. And Hux? He’s still playing with The Orchestra, still proving there’s life after the encore.
Parthenon Huxley podcast tracks
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Gerry Leonard: the six-string sorcerer who conjured sounds Bowie didn’t even know he needed. From Dublin’s backstreets to
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It was announced today, 18 February 2025 that Rick Buckler passed away. In October 2022 Rick reflected on
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Over sixty years of pounding the skins, watching the world change while The Animals’ songs stay raw and
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Ian Burden (The Human League) and David M. Allen (programming and engineering) recall the making of Dare by
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Mark Plati played a key role in David Bowie’s career as a producer, engineer, musician, and live musical
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Guitarist Waddy Wachtel shares stories from his incredible career, including working with Stevie Nicks, Keith Richards, and Linda
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Dave Mattacks reflects on his remarkable career in music, highlighting his time in Fairport Convention and work with
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Renowned music producer and engineer Ken Scott recently sat down for an in-depth conversation at The CAT Club,
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Leland Sklar has been the heartbeat of countless recordings and performances, from his work with James Taylor and
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Danny Kortchmar has seamlessly bridged the roles of guitarist, songwriter, and producer for artists including James Taylor, Carole
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Clive Langer is a pioneer with Deaf School, a craftsman behind chart-topping hits, and a collaborator with artists
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Phill Brown recalls the making of the Small Faces’ album Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake. As a tape operator
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Leslie Mandoki is a visionary musician in progressive rock. As the mastermind behind Mandoki Soulmates, he united Ian
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Neil Storey highlights 12 standout tracks from Island Records’ transformative years, 1969-70. We uncover the stories behind releases
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Keith Hopwood of Herman’s Hermits reflects on a life in music. From the breakout hit I’m Into Something
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Bruce Woolley has had a fascinating career in music, from his early days co-writing “Video Killed the Radio
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Colin ‘Smiley’ Petersen passed away on Monday, November 18, 2024, leaving behind a legacy that bridged the worlds
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Tony Banks reveals the creative exploration that defined Genesis’ sound and his personal foray into orchestral music. From
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Arthur Brown shares captivating stories from his extraordinary life and the history behind his classic album, The Crazy
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Peter Perrett opens up about his life and the creative process leading to The Cleansing, his most ambitious
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Rosalie Cunningham chooses eight key tracks from across her career, highlighting both personal and musical turning points. From
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Jeff Wayne shares the influences that shaped his acclaimed musical adaptation of The War of the Worlds. From
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Mark Wilkerson uncovers the fascinating story of Thunderclap Newman, the group known for their 1969 hit ‘Something in
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John Paul White discusses his recent album ‘The Hurting Kind’, which was inspired by classic country, rock, and
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David Wells breaks down the irresistible world of late 60s American bubblegum pop, exploring its catchy hit singles,
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Few collaborations feel as natural as Those Pretty Wrongs, where Big Star drummer Jody Stephens teams up with
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Chris Leslie shares a selection of his favourite songs with Fairport Convention and reflects on his highlights with
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Susan Cowsill reflects on her musical journey, from her time with the Continental Drifters to growing up as
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Ahmet Zappa and Joe Travers celebrate the 50th anniversary of Frank Zappa’s landmark album Apostrophe (‘). They explore
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Terry Reid unlocks a treasure chest of stories, being one of the most influential figures in rock history.
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Richie Furay shares how his country influences shaped his music and role in Buffalo Springfield and Poco, and
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Alan Parsons reflects on the Alan Parsons Project including the new reissue of their landmark album Pyramid. He
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Steve Wynn discusses his new memoir ‘I Wouldn’t Say It If It Wasn’t True’ and musical career. Steve
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Owen Elliot-Kugell, daughter of ‘Mama Cass’ Elliot, offers a heartfelt look into her mother’s life and career while
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Alan Whitehead, former drummer of The Marmalade, shares his experiences with the group as well as time in
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Larry Tamblyn, founder and original lead singer of the Standells, discusses their origins, recording ‘Dirty Water’ and other
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Graeme Thomson, author of the acclaimed biography Under the Ivy, explores the life and music of Kate Bush.
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The music world is mourning the loss of blues guitarist John Mayall, who passed away peacefully at the
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Chris Slade, drummer for the greatest names in rock history, shares his highlights behind the drumkit. Chris delves
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Russ Giguere of The Association shares the story of the group and million sellers ‘Cherish’, ‘Windy’, and ‘Never
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David Wells explores the hit singles, cult classics and tracks from 1968’s key albums as the American music
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Albert Hammond discusses his new album ‘Body of Work’ and reflects on his extensive musical career. He talks
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John Flansburgh discusses They Might Be Giants’ latest single ‘Lazy’, and shares details of their upcoming UK tour,
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Gerry Beckley of America reveals the guiding principles behind his songwriting craft. Gerry highlights the inspirations fueling his
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Deep Purple co-founder, Nick Simper, dives deep into his career. We start in the mid-60s playing bass with
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Terry Britten talks about writing huge songs for Lenny Kravitz, Tina Turner, Michael Jackson and Cliff Richard. We
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Nick Kershaw discusses his upcoming UK tour dates, songwriting process, and collaborations with other artists. He recalls writing
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Robin Trower remembers his classic album ‘Bridge Of Sighs’, its the recording process and the inspiration behind its
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Terri Thal shares her memories of the Greenwich Village folk music scene of the 1960s. She covers her
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Beatles biographer Philip Norman talks about the life and legacy of John Lennon. He shares insights into John’s
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Martin Gordon, bassist for Sparks’ ‘Kimono My House’ takes us behind-the-scenes of this classic album. For its 50
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Billy Morrison discusses The Morrison Project and shares insights into the collaborative process behind the album, working with
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John Fiddler of Medicine Head traces his musical journey from the 1960s to present. John covers new album
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Ian Hunter takes us through new album Defiance Part 2: Fiction, solo highlights and his past in Mott
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Paul Hanley is in conversation with Jason Barnard for The CAT Club in Pontefract, Yorkshire. Guided by Paul’s
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Phil Manzanera discusses his life covered in his new memoir, Revolución to Roxy. Phil reveals his unique childhood
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David Wells delves into the Laurel Canyon music community of the late 60s and early 70s, tracing its
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Wesley Stace delves into the lyrical landscapes of his songs, transition from John Wesley Harding and collaborations with
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Dave Scott-Morgan explores his highlights intertwined with the Birmingham music scene of the 1960s and 1970s. From his
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Mike Vickers, co-founder of Manfred Mann, digs deep into his career. Mike covers his early years with the
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Michelle Phillips of The Mamas & The Papas speaks about her life and time in the group. From
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In a bonus podcast, Tim Arnold and Kevin Godley discuss the resonance today of the U2 song ‘Numb’
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Philip Norman provides a revealing portrait of George Harrison. Despite being acknowledged as one of the era’s best
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Dion shares insights from his latest album ‘Girl Friends’, where he collaborates with talented female artists to showcase
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David Wells delves into the British hits, captivating misses, and pivotal album tracks of 1974. The innovative side
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Chester Thompson take us through his extraordinary life in drumming. He outlines his early jazz and soul influences
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Tom McGuinness, a founding member of Manfred Mann, invites us to listen to highlights from his life. As
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Derek Forbes is renowned for crafting the unforgettable bass riffs for Simple Minds up until ‘Don’t You (Forget
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Felix Cavaliere of The Rascals reveals his influences and highlights. From writing timeless hits including ‘Groovin’ and ‘How
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Farewell to Melanie Safka, who passed away today (January 24, 2024) at the age of 76. Almost two
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Harold Bronson describes his journey from a devoted fan and music journalist to co-founding Rhino Records. Drawing from
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Denmark Street, Britain’s Tin Pan Alley, played a pivotal role in the music industry. Peter Watts takes us
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Explore the layers of Jenny Boyd’s life and her book ‘Icons of Rock – In Their Own Words.’
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In a bonus episode, Glen Matlock is in conversation with Jason Barnard for the CAT Club in Pontefract,
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Two of folk music’s most celebrated songwriters, Tom Paxton and John McCutcheon delve into their vibrant songwriting partnership.
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As The Pineapple Thief gets ready to release their new album It Leads To This and hit the
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New podcast: Morgan Fisher shares his remarkable journey in music. Morgan takes us on a trip from 60s
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Annie Haslam of Renaissance shares her memories of John Wetton and highlights with Renaissance. Annie talks about how
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John Cowsill (The Cowsills, The Beach Boys) and Vicki Peterson (The Bangles) discuss Action Skulls, their collaboration with
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In a bonus podcast, as Crime & the City Solution embark on a European tour, founder Simon Bonney
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Jeff Skunk Baxter’s guitar sound helped shape Steely Dan, The Doobie Brothers and many other artists. However, this
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While power pop didn’t come into nationwide consciousness until 1977, its distinctive sound had been gaining momentum. Pioneering
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Meet Roger Earl, drummer of the classic rock band Foghat. Born in London, he started drumming at age
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At the heart of The Zombies in the 1960s was their original drummer, Hugh Grundy. Hugh shares his
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John ‘Rhino’ Edwards is Status Quo’s longtime bassist and songwriter. However, his musical contributions extend even further than
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Michael Fennelly, singer-songwriter and guitarist for The Millennium and Crabby Appleton, looks back on his life in music.
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Neil Storey, former head of press at Island Records, delves into 12 pivotal tracks from Island’s first decade.
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Martin Carthy has undeniably etched his name into the annals of music history. Martin explores his formative years,
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John Lodge, the celebrated bassist of The Moody Blues, invites us on a trip through his musical career,
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Clem Burke dives into the details of his forthcoming Lust For Life Tour and regales us with captivating
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Frank Allen takes us on a journey through his time with The Searchers and Cliff Bennett and the
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Fairport Convention’s Simon Nicol explores the band’s extensive back catalogue, providing fresh insights into their music, as they
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Legendary Status Quo drummer, John Coghlan reflects on his career since the 1960s. We start with his early
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In early 1968 Focal Point were one of the hottest prospects in British music. They were the first
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Kiki Dee delves into her musical career over the last 60 years. We start by exploring her 29
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In the Laurel Canyon music scene, few left as indelible a mark as Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.
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Judy Collins discusses her musical journey in this career spanning podcast. We cover her early years in Colorado,
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We delve into the the American music scene of 1967 with David Wells, as we hear highlights from
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Discover how Richmond upon Thames changed the face of rock music. Richmond’s Crawdaddy Club launched the careers of
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The guitarists’ guitarist, Gordon Giltrap discusses highlights of his remarkable life, including collaborations with renowned musicians, his friendship
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Stephen Duffy from The Lilac Time takes us on a revealing journey through his musical career up until
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Nina Antonia, author of the authorized biography ‘Johnny Thunders: In Cold Blood’ takes us through Johnny Thunders’ early
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While Geoff Bridgford’s time as the Bee Gees’ drummer in the early 1970s solidified his place in music
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Discover the explosive era of American hard rock in the late 60s and early 70s with David Wells.
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We explore the life of Nick Drake with Richard Morton Jack, author of Nick Drake: The Life. This
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Soul legend Bettye LaVette takes us on a remarkable journey through her career, discussing her new album LaVette!
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Scott Holiday, the guitarist and songwriter behind Rival Sons, a group known for seamlessly blending classic rock with
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Manchester’s answer to Brian Epstein, Harvey Lisberg had a musical ear, a knack for numbers and within a
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John Blaney takes us through the history of pub rock and its influence on the emergence of new
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In this tribute episode, we remember Pete Brown, the legendary lyricist for Cream, who passed away on 19
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Robert Sellers and Nick Pendleton, authors of the new book ‘Marquee: The Story of the World’s Greatest Music
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Mike d’Abo offers a unique glimpse into his life and career in this podcast. Best known for his
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In this episode, we have the privilege of interviewing Peggy Seeger. Peggy has been an influential figure in
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Steve Howe reflects on his music career spanning from the 1960s to the present day. A standout moment
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Welcome to a special bonus episode on Syd Barrett with Rob Chapman, broadcaster, music journalist, and author of
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Martin Fry of ABC talks about the writing and recording of The Lexicon Of Love and recreating their
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We’re joined by legendary guitarist and songwriter Martin Turner, who was a founding member of the iconic rock
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In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Geraint Watkins. Geraint is a gifted musician and
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We explore the world of Goth music and culture with John Robb, author of The Art Of Darkness:
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We speak with Toby Amies, the director of the new documentary film In the Court of the Crimson
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Join us for a dive deep into The British Psychedelic Sounds of 1967. David Wells, a music journalist
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Today we speak to Caleb Quaye, a legendary guitarist who has played with some of the biggest names
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In this podcast we sit down with Allan Clarke to discuss his highly anticipated album, I’ll Never Forget.
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Bernie Marsden talks about his lifelong love of the blues and friendship with Peter Green, his time with
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David Wells provides a comprehensive overview yet of the Ladbroke Grove-based late 60s/early 70s freak music scene. Now
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Andy Fairweather Low talks about his new album Flang Dang, his first solo album in 17 years. He
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Steve Hillage talks about the making of his classic solo albums Fish Rising, L, Green and Motivation Radio,
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Mikael Rickfors is known worldwide for his time as The Hollies singer in the early 1970s, with hits
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Tony King talks about his remarkable life. From The Beatles to Elton John and The Rolling Stones, Tony
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Leo Lyons, legendary bassist and founder member of Ten Years After talks about his life in music. Leo
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Joe Jammer tells his incredible life story. Given his name by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant when he
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Sam Brown gives a career spanning interview on her highlights as a singer, writer and backing vocalist for
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Brett Lyda of Almost Beatles Songs tells the story, and records new arrangements, of lost Beatles songs from
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Dick Taylor of The Pretty Things gives an extensive podcast interview. We start with Dick’s childhood friendship with
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Guitarist and songwriter Kevin Armstrong talks about playing with David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Paul McCartney, Thomas Dolby and
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Record producer and songwriter, John Williams talks about his life in music featuring The Waterboys, Debbie Harry, The
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Guitarist Ray Russell talks about highlights from his career as an acclaimed session player and artist-composer. Ray covers
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Graham Gouldman talks about 10cc’s The Ultimate Greatest Hits Tour show, playing with Ringo Starr, The Mockingbirds, Andrew
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Paul Sexton talks about the life of The Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts. This podcast and Paul’s official
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George Martin’s early years and pre-Beatles productions are explored by Ken Womack, one of the world’s leading authorities
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Rick Buckler reflects on The Jam’s final year, 1982. Rick covers the recording and release of final studio
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Roine Stolt of The Flower Kings explores the group’s albums from Back in the World of Adventures to
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Helen O’Hara of Dexys Midnight Runners talks about her life in music. She covers her early years, joining
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David Wells describes how The Beatles 1967 single Penny Lane and its lighter psychedelic sound, helped to inspire
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Singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Michael Snow gives a rare career spanning interview on working with Doris Troy, Chuck Berry, John Lennon
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Dave Clark Five songwriter Ron Ryan talks about the group’s early years and the writing of hits including
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Legendary artist and music producer, Trevor Horn talks about 10 of his most important songs described in his
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Songwriter Elliott Murphy talks about his life in music. We cover his new album Wonder, go back to
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Shawn Phillips talks about his life as a songwriter and guitarist. Shawn covers his partnership with Donovan in
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Paul Jones of Manfred Mann and The Blues Band talks about new album The Blues and highlights from
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Legendary musician and keyboardist, Brian Auger, gives a career spanning interview. We cover his time in Steampacket with
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David Wells presents the melodic end of the early 70s UK progressive rock scene. This podcast features big
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Bruce Thomas talks about his life in music, from playing with Peter Green, Al Stewart, The Sutherland Brothers
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Jorma Kaukonen, founding member of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna, talks about his life in music, songwriting and
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Phil Manzanera talks about his collaboration with Tim Finn and their new album The Ghost of Santiago, as
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Steven Page reveals the stories behind the writing of key songs with Barenaked Ladies and solo including Brian
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Terry Chambers, XTC’s original drummer, talks about their formation and key albums including Drums and Wires, Black Sea
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Blues rock guitarist Walter Trout talks about his new album Ride, playing with Canned Heat and John Mayall’s
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Mo Foster talks about his career as a top session bassist, solo artist, producer and composer. We also
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Very sad news from Australia that Seekers singer Judith Durham has passed away. A few months ago Keith
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Steve Hackett remembers his favourite Genesis and solo songs in this extensive new interview. Steve also talks about
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Mott The Hoople co-founder and keyboardist, Verden Allen, talks about playing with Jimmy Cliff, Mott and solo music
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The Roots Of British Power Pop 1969-1975 are explored by David Wells who discusses highlights from the Miles
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Lou Gramm gives a career spanning interview on his time as one of rock’s greatest frontmen. Hear the
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Tony Valentino of The Standells revisits garage classic Dirty Water and shares his memories of the 1960s US
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Bee Gees drummer Colin Petersen remembers his time as a child actor, friendship with Maurice Gibb, playing in
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David Bowie and Iggy Pop icon Tony Fox Sales celebrates 45 years of Lust For Life in this
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Guitarist and singer-songwriter Andy Roberts talks about his journey in music and his 50 year collaboration with Iain
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Garry Christian of The Christians talks about his influences and key tracks from his career including Forgotten Town,
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John Steel, co-founder and drummer for The Animals talks about his life in music. We cover the roots
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The Sound of Los Angeles 1965-68 is explored by David Wells through highlights from the new Heroes and
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Legendary drummer, Alan White has died at the age of 72 at his Seattle-area home on May 26,
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One of Britain’s most respected rock guitarists, Mick Grabham, talks about his time in Procol Harum, Cochise and
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John Miles’ longtime collaborator, co-songwriter and bassist, Bob Marshall, remembers their musical journey and life-long friendship. Further information
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Chris Thompson talks about fronting Manfred Mann’s Earth Band and hits including ‘Blinded By The Light’ and ‘Davy’s
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Bill Bruford looks back over his time in Yes, King Crimson, Bruford and Earthworks projects in this career
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The Knack’s bassist Prescott Niles, talks about new live album Live at the House of Blues, and their
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John Illsley, Dire Straits bassist, talks about the 11 tracks that have shaped his music. We cover his
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Alan Warner, guitarist for The Foundations, talks about the group’s history including the hits ‘Baby Now That I
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Derv Gordon, lead singer and songwriter from The Equals, joins the Strange Brew for a second time to
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Rick Wakeman reflects on his musical highlights, his friendship with David Bowie and Ozzy Osbourne and imminent British
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John Carter, one of the pivitol singers and songwriters of the 1960s British pop scene, talks about his
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Sixties hitmaker Tony Hazzard reveals the stories behind his biggest songs for The Yardbirds, The Hollies, Manfred Mann,
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Keith Potger, founding member of The Seekers, reflects on his 60 years in music. We cover all the
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Jimmy Webb reflects upon his life and greatest songs including By the Time I Get to Phoenix, Wichita
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Rory Gallagher’s long time bassist, Gerry McAvoy remembers Rory and chooses eight key tracks from his career. Gerry’s
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Gary Brooker of Procol Harum has died at 76. The Strange Brew remembers Gary in one of his
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Chris Amoo talks about The Real Thing story, including new album A Brand New Day and pioneering tracks
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Glenn Gregory talks about The Best Of Bowie March 2022 UK tour with Tony Visconti and the Holy
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Jon Stewart explores the parallels between Bob Dylan and John Lennon including their politics, understanding of history and
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Long-term Elton John guitarist Davey Johnstone talks about his new solo album Deeper Than My Roots, playing with
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Ian Anderson talks about what inspired him to write the new Jethro Tull album The Zealot Gene and
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Junior Campbell concludes his musical story in the second part of an extensive podcast interview. We cover his
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Junior Campbell talks about his time in The Marmalade in the first part of an extensive podcast interview.
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Sharon Robinson talks about collaborating with Leonard Cohen as his co-writer, producer, and vocalist plus her new solo album
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Barry Adamson talks about his memoir Up Above the City, Down Beneath the Stars, his time in Magazine,
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Pete Brown, lyricist for Cream, talks about his songwriting partnership with Jack Bruce and highlights from music and
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Andy Bown of Status Quo reveals his highlights with the Quo, including playing Live Aid, writing Whatever You
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Wally Waller, ex-Pretty Things songwriter, producer and musician reveals key moments in his career. We delve into his
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Bev Bevan and Joy Strachan-Brain talk about their new album with Quill, Riding Rainbows. Bev also covers highlights
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Jim McCarty of The Yardbirds talks about the second installment of his memoirs. She Walks in Beauty continues Jim’s
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David Wells celebrates the post-Brumbeat late ‘60s/early ‘70s rock scene of the West Midlands. He traces the evolution
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Thin Lizzy founding guitarist Eric Bell reveals the early history of the group, his time in music and
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Guitarist Phil Palmer talks about playing with Dire Straits, Eric Clapton, Iggy Pop, Joan Armatrading and more. Dire
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Chris Jagger talks about his new memoir, Talking to Myself—detailing his upbringing with older brother Mick Jagger and
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Karl Wallinger of World Party talks about his musical journey and key World Party songs. Out of print
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Legendary drummer, composer and producer Carmine Appice talks about his career highlights. We cover his time with Vanilla
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The British Psychedelic Scene 1966-68 is explored by David Wells, with tracks by Traffic, Kaleidoscope, Nirvana, The Zombies,
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Alan Hawkshaw sadly passed away today (16 October 2021). This podcast with Alan from 2018 delves deep into
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Songwriter, singer and producer Mike Hurst talks about key tracks from his career. We start with his time
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Paul Cook talks about the new Professionals album SNAFU, and highlights from his back catalogue, including Sex Pistols,
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Steve Rothery reflects on highlights from Marillion’s back catalogue, his solo career and looks forward to their The
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Yusuf/Cat Stevens posted on Instagram today that Barry Ryan passed away yesterday. In April 2017 I spoke to
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Dave Pegg of Fairport Convention looks over his musical career. We cover his roots in the 1960s Birmingham
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Thomas Walsh of Pugwash reveals the stories behind ten of his most important songs. He also covers collaborating
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Colin Blunstone of The Zombies recalls recording Odessey and Oracle at Abbey Road and his musical highlights. For
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John Cambridge traces his pivotal friendship with David Bowie and time in music. We cover John playing in The
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Alan White, drummer for Yes, talks about new Yes album The Quest and highlights from his career including
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Tony Kaye, original keyboard player with YES, talks about his debut solo album End of Innocence, playing with
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Will Sergeant talks about his memories growing up, musical influences and Echo & the Bunnymen’s early years highlighted in
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Chart topping songwriter/producer Tony Waddington talks about his early days with Lee Curtis & The All-Stars and the
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Mike McCartney reveals the secrets of Sixties and Seventies Liverpool and talks about his highly anticipated signed limited
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John Altman – composer, music arranger, orchestrator talks about a selection of his musical highlights. We cover his
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Producer Stephen Street reveals 10 songs that were critical moments in his career. Bright Hours by Bradford is
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So sad to hear that John ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson passed away yesterday after a long illness. Part of three
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Ellen Foley talks about collaborating with Meatloaf, Jim Steinman, Ian Hunter/Mick Ronson, The Clash and her new solo
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Doug ‘Cosmo’ Clifford, Creedence Clearwater Revival founding member and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame drummer, talks about
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Tom Clayton celebrates the Acoustic Airwaves 1998-2003 and looks at the key records from the New Acoustic Movement
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Family singer Roger Chapman reveals new solo album Life In The Pond and highlights from his music.
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Stefan Granados talks about his updated edition of Those Were The Days – the definitive chronicle of The
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Martin Gordon, producer, songwriter and former bassist for Sparks, Radio Stars and Jet reveals the stories behind key
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Michael Gray, author of Outtakes On Bob Dylan: Selected Writings 1967-2021, talks about eight pivotal tracks in Bob Dylan’s
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Mark Farner, the force behind the original Grand Funk Railroad, talks about Mark Farner’s American Band’s From Chile
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The Troggs’ bassist Pete Staples share the stories behind their rise to stardom, 60s hits and life on
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Gary Brooker of Procol Harum talks about their new Missing Persons (Alive Forever) EP and other essential tracks
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John Halsey, shares his memories of drumming with Timebox, Patto and The Rutles as well as sessions for
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Denny Seiwell talks about ‘Ram On – The 50th Anniversary Tribute to Paul & Linda McCartney’s Ram’, playing
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Tim DeLaughter of The Polyphonic Spree talks about new album Afflatus, which features songs from The Bee Gees,
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Steve Cropper talks about new album Fire It Up and key tracks from across his career. Hear the
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Jonathan Taplin tells his extraordinary journey covered in memoir, The Magic Years, that saw him at the centre
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Bill Schnee talks about recording the soundtrack of a generation with Ringo Starr, John Lennon, Steely Dan, Marvin
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Steve Cradock talks about his music from Ocean Colour Scene, working with Paul Weller, Liam Gallagher, PP Arnold,
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Former Boston guitarist Barry Goudreau talks about his journey from Boston to new Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room album
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The glam rock scene is explored with David Wells who presents highlights from the Oh! You Pretty Things: Glam
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Original Beach Boy David Marks talks about the formation and early years of the band, his groups Dave
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Rod Clements of Lindisfarne reveals highlights from his 50 year career in advance of the live band’s 2021
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Billy J. Kramer talks about his life in music and memories of The Beatles, Brian Epstein and the
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In the final podcast with Blue Weaver, Blue reveals his years as part of The Bee Gees band
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In the first of two extensive podcasts with Blue Weaver, Blue reveals his years in Amen Corner and
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Nirvana’s Alex Spyropoulos and Patrick Campbell-Lyons reveal their favourite tracks from the Nirvana Songlife 1967-72 deluxe box set
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Geoff Downes talks about the new Downes Braide Association album Halycon Hymns and career highlights from Buggles, Yes
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In the final podcast with David Paton, David concludes his time in The Alan Parsons Project and recalls
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In the first of two extensive podcasts with David Paton, David reveals his years in Pilot, The Alan
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Melanie reveals the stories behind her music, playing Woodstock and forthcoming live stream concert on 30 January. Beautiful
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Foreigner lead vocalist Kelly Hansen talks about raising funds for their road crew, playing live and recording with
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Heart cofounder and original bassist Steve Fossen tells the stories behind Heart’s classic hits in 1970s and early
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Mark Andes bassist for Firefall, Spirit, Jo Jo Gunne and Heart reveals the stories behind their key tracks.
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Hawkwind’s days of the underground are explored by Joe Banks, with exclusive audio clips from ex-band members Nik
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Steve Hackett reveals the stories behind his forthcoming album, Under A Mediterranean Sky, solo work and key Genesis
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Richard Digby Smith recalls his life recording many of the greatest artists in rock history, from Led Zeppelin
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Kevin Godley reveals his influences and inspiration behind tracks in 10cc, Godley & Creme and new solo album
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Guitarist Janne Schaffer talks about his career in music playing with ABBA, Lee Hazlewood, Ted Gärdestad, Johnny Nash
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Dana Gillespie talks about her incredible life and music in this career spanning interview. Dana reveals highlights from
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John Lennon’s 1980 Playlist is revealed by music historian Tim English. Tim describes how the music John listened
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David Gedge of The Wedding Present reveals the stories from the first instalment of his autobiography ‘Go Out
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Martin Barre reveals 50 Years of Jethro Tull in this career spanning interview. Martin Barre – A New
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In the second half of a podcast with Jakko Jakszyk, Jakko talks about new album Secrets & Lies
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It was announced today that Gordon Haskell has died. Six months ago Gordon revealed the stories behind his
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In the first half of a podcast with Jakko Jakszyk, Jakko talks about new album Secrets & Lies
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Rat Scabies reveals his story from The Damned to Professor and the Madman: “I try and avoid nostalgia
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John Ford of The Strawbs, Hudson Ford, Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera, The Monks and more talks about his
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The Beatles Psychedelic Songbook 1966-72 cover versions are explored in this podcast with David Wells compiler of Looking
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Dave Cousins of the Strawbs reveals the stories behind pivitol tracks from his career, plus shares his memories
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Russ Ballard, songwriter, singer, and multi-instrumentalist talks about the stories behind his greatest hits. Russ Ballard – New
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Dean Friedman talks about songwriting and the inspiration behind many of his key songs. This Guitar (12 Songs,
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Steve Harley talks about his new Out Of Time single, his superb Uncovered album and the stories behind
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Bob Henrit drummer for The Kinks, Argent, The Roulettes and many more, reveals the stories behind the hits
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Ian Burden, keyboards and bass guitar for The Human League 1981-87, talks about the writing and recording of
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Suzi Quatro reveals the stories behind some of her greatest tracks to tie in with her Suzi Q
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Jackie McAuley talks about his musical journey from Them, Belfast Gypsies, Trader Horne to solo work. Them –
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Martin Green reveals the stories behind junkshop Britpop gems with highlights from his new RPM set, Super Sonics.
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In this in depth podcast, Bee Gees guitarist Vince Melouney recalls his time in the band from 1967
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Colin Hare of Honeybus reveals the stories behind their greatest tracks, rarities and solo material. Walking Aphrodisiac (Big
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Shel Talmy talks about producing The Kinks, The Who, David Bowie and sixties hits from Manfred Mann, The
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In the second part of an extensive podcast interview with Chaz Jankel, Chaz looks back at his solo
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In the first part of an extensive podcast interview with Chaz Jankel, Chaz looks back at his early
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Damian O’Neill of The Undertones and That Petrol Emotion talks about key tracks from his career. The Undertones
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Mike Batt talks about his greatest tracks, many of which feature on his new Penultimate Collection double album
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Beau presents the history of John Peel’s Dandelion Records woven through his journey as a songwriter. Beau –
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Bobby Elliott, iconic drummer for The Hollies, reveals highlights from his new autobiography It Ain’t Heavy, It’s My
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