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Welcome to Music City San Francisco: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 4:15


Step into the pulse of San Francisco's music scene with the Music City San Francisco Podcast, presented by Pantheon Media. Broadcasting from the heart of the city on the corner of Polk and Bush, this podcast captures the pulse of a city steeped in musical history and alive with a modern-day revolution. From the legendary Hyde Street Studios, where artists like Tupac Shakur and Green Day crafted their magic, to the electrifying stages of Music City SF, each episode delves into the artistry, stories, and innovations shaping the Bay Area's vibrant culture. Explore themes of resilience and creativity as we spotlight local talent, industry pioneers, and the enduring legacy of San Francisco's sound. Whether you're revisiting the Summer of Love, tuning into contemporary music movements, or celebrating the transformative power of live performance, this podcast is your backstage pass to a world of melody, history, and inspiration. Featuring intimate interviews with musicians, producers, and visionaries, the Music City San Francisco Podcast delivers rich narratives and exclusive insights into the ever-evolving soundscape of the city by the bay. Tune in weekly for an immersive auditory experience that celebrates music's power to unite, heal, and inspire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Case You Missed It: "THE SHANGRI-LAS: Golden Hits of The Shangri-Las"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 43:36


From 2019, our convo with Ada Wolin presents a fresh new look into “The Golden Age of The Shangri-Las." Was the most idiosyncratic and influential girl-group of the 1960s also the “punkiest”? Tune in and find out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Case You Missed It: "YACHT ROCK" with Greg Prato

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 35:15


Summer = Yacht Rock. That's a fact. Just what is "yacht rock," you ask? Is it AM gold? Soft, smooth 70s hits, come back to life? We're winding the clock back to Episode 19 so Greg Prato, author "The Yacht Rock Book" can lay it all out for you. Put your sunscreen and Ray Bans on, pop a Corona, and lie back and enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Case You Missed It: "“Selling BEATLES Merchandise in the U.S.: 1964-1966" with Terry Crain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 30:41


Boy, has the music industry changed! It's almost irrelvant: no radio, no physical product, no sales. But is it? The Beatles were not only pioneers in music and popular culture, they were also the progenitors of the music merchandise phenomenon, which earned over $50 million in 1965! Author Terry Crain joined us early on to talk Beatles merch and other interesting side treks surrounding this nostalgic and trendsetting era. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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"The Ballad of MOTT THE HOOPLE" with Chris Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 40:01


Mott the Hoople was of the most important bands of the late '60s and early ‘70s — the rock act that made a stray Bowie song into an anthem for a generation and beyond, and a singer with recognizable hair and ever-present shades. And Mott The Hoople may be one of the UK's greatest and most cherished bands, but what of their story? We speak with Chris Hall, the director of The Ballad of Mott the Hoople, about the feature length documentary that tells the bruised and battered, but triumphant, tale of glam rock ‘n' rollers Mott The Hoople. The film brings the band's story to life through a stunning combination of rare and unseen archive footage, their magnificent music and the testimony of band members Ian Hunter, Mick Ralphs, and the rest of the crew, plus other associates 'and witnesses, including The Clash's Mick Jones, Queen's Roger Taylor and Mott fanclub president and author Kris Needs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Case You Missed It:THE NEW BARBARIANS with Rob Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 35:27


Equal parts myth and legend, the New Barbarians are one of the greatest bands many people have never heard — or heard of! Put together by Ron Wood, the band featured fellow Stone Keith Richards, the Faces' Ian MacLagan, sax player Bobby Keys, and a legendary rhythm section of the Meters Ziggy Modeleste and jazz great Stanley Clarke. If you missed this the first time around, tune in to hear Rob Chapman tell wild and rollicking stories featuring behind-the-scenes anecdotes about the band members, dirt on its famous tour, and background on the widespread influence of the band's music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

"FANNY: The Right To Rock" with Bobbi Jo Hart

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 30:45


Fanny might be one of the most influential bands ever that many people have never heard of. David Bowie called them “one of the most important female bands in American rock,” adding they had been buried without a trace. So who was Fanny? Bobbi Jo Hart's documentary Fanny: The Right To Rock examines the first all-female rock band to release an album on a major label. Formed by two Filipina sisters, the Millington's experienced racism and sexism at an early age, and found a band to be their doorway out. On five albums released by Reprise Records between 1970 and 1974, they rocked as hard as any of their male rock and roll peers. Their story, and Hart's documentary on Fanny is a truly inspirational and overdue celebration of this hugely influential band. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Case You Missed It: "ALICE IN CHAINS: The Untold Story" with David De Sola

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 38:52


Alice In Chains were major players within the burgeoning Seattle scene that would forever change alternative and rock music. They were also one of the most self-destructive. In this early episode, acclaimed journalist David de Sola tells us how drugs nearly destroyed them and claimed the lives of frontman Layne Staley and founding bassist Mike Starr, and the incredible resurrection of the band nearly fifteen years later. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

REGGAE COVER ART: "Stir It Up: Reggae Album Cover Art" and "The Cover Art of Studio One Records"

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 16:18


"Stir It Up: Reggae Album Cover Art" and "The Album Cover Art of Studio One Records" discuss the evolution, look and style of the the visuals and branding of reggae music. From Calypso, to bluebell rocksteady to roots reggae, and dub to dancehall, the music and visual output of this tiny island is enormous. SteveJ take a look at these two books that deal with two of his all-time favorite topics. Other Steve offers up his wisdom, humor and perhaps some guidance along the way. Like any genre, there is the good…the bad… and, of course, the ugly. But ultimately, writing about album covers is a bit like dancing about architecture, to steal a phrase. Sometimes you just have to see it to believe it. We cover it all in our latest podcast featuring these two books.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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ELLINGTON & SINATRA IN THE WHITE HOUSE : In Case You Missed It w/Edward Faine

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 31:23


Let's go back and take a look at jazz at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Edward Allan Faine pulls back the curtain on the Nixon White House. Was Tricky Dick a jazz fan? After all, he did give Duke Ellington the Medal of Freedom in 1969. Who was in the band and who jammed at the “after-party”? Why did Sinatra almost get canceled, and just who that was playing piano behind some of Pearl Bailey's set? We'll touch on some of the more recent President's and their bands of choice for “the best gig in town!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

JOHNNY THUNDERS: "Looking For Johnny" with Danny Garcia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 30:46


Johnny Thunders was the legendary hard-living rock'n'roll guitarist who inspired glam-metal, punk and the New York and London music scene's in general. Danny Garcia's documentary film Looking For Johnny examines Johnny Thunders' career from the early 70's as a founding member of the influential New York Dolls; the birth of the punk scene with The Heartbreakers in New York City and London; Gang War and The Oddballs. It also explores Johnny's unique musical style, his personal battle with drugs, and the theories on his death in a New Orleans hotel in 1991 at age 38.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RECORD STORE DAY: Stereo Jack's Records with Chris Anzalone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 30:31


Vinyl is back in a big way. According to Billboard magazine, over 43 million albums were sold in 2022, the 17th consecutive year vinyl album sales grew in the U.S., and the largest year for vinyl album sales since tracking data began in 1991. "Record Store Day" celebrates independently-owned brick-and-mortar record stores around the world and, this year it will be on April 22. We speak with Chris Anzalone, the owner of Stereo Jack's Records in Ball Square, Somerville, Ma. about a day for the people who make up the world of the record store —the staff, the customers, and the artists — to come together and celebrate the unique culture of a record store and the special role they play in their communities.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Case You Missed It: "TINY TIM: The Eternal Troubadour" with Justin Martell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 24:28


Here's a crazy book on an even crazier musician and performer. Tiny Tim is best known for his wacky appearances on "Laugh In" and Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show." However, he also rubbed shoulders with Bob Dylan and Lenny Bruce. So, in case you missed it, author Justin Martell talks about one of the most phenomenal success stories in show business, Don't miss it...again! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MERLE HAGGARD : "The Running Kind: Listening to MERLE HAGGARD" with David Cantwell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 33:30


We first had country music writer and aficionado David Cantwell on in 2019 to discuss his excellent book The Running Kind: Listening to Merle Haggard. The new edition expands on his earlier analysis and covers Haggard's death and afterlife as an icon of both old-school and modern country music; in fact, David considers it a whole new book! We talk about the appreciation, opinion and perception of Merle since his death and, of course, the many Merle Haggard songs that have been covered by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Elvis Costello, Tammy Wynette, the Grateful Dead and many others! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Case You Missed It: DUANE ALLMAN | "PLEASE BE WITH ME" with Galadrielle Allman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 30:21


This week, we look back to our incredible chat with Galadrielle Allman and her deeply personal portrait of her father, Duane Allman, who was killed in a motorcycle accident at the age of twenty-four. She was two years old. At the heart of Galadrielle's book is her journey to understand the man millions idolized, but she never knew. It's a story every bit as compelling, beautiful, sad, and singular as her father's. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

POPSICKO: "To Would've Beens: The Official Oral History "with S.W. Lauden and Marko DeSantis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 41:04


Popsicko! was a band from the rich Santa Barbara music scene of the 90s. “If it was 1968,” penned a writer for the Los Angeles Times, “these guys would be rock gods and all over the radio.” Everything was going Popsicko's way, but there's a reason you've likely never heard of them.  With some of Popsicko!'s music set to be re-released for the first time in two decades along with an oral history book, now is the time for the band's story to be told. Tune in to hear how the band and their songs have stood the test of time and tip your cap to the would've beens, should've beens, and could've beens that is Popsicko!… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Case You Missed It: "ODE to BILLIE JOE" with Tara Murtha

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 29:34


Our second episode, and we talk about "Ode To Billie Joe"with author Tara Murtha. This really set the tone for what we wanted to do with this podcast, so have a listen to the backstory of one of the all-time great songs and Bobbi Gentry, the woman behind this masterpiece. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SCREAMIN' JAY HAWKINS "I Put A Spell On You: The Bizarre Life of " with Steve Bergsman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 38:59


In the annals of rock ‘n' roll there have been a lot of strange characters, but there probably hasn't been anyone as bizarre as Screamin' Jay Hawkins, He was larger than life as he emerged from a coffin with a skull on a stick singing “I Put A Spell On You.” He was a whirlwind performer, a lusty singer, a prolific songwriter and a man who was a total stranger to the truth. And with that one song, Screamin' Jay, who also studied piano and sang opera, became the embodiment of the sexually insatiable, voodoo-empowered, black man feared by 1950s America.  We speak with biographer Steve Bergsman, whose book I Put A Spell On You: The Bizarre Life of Screamin' Jay Hawkins explores the legendary bluesman's life, work and influence on rock'n'roll music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Case You Missed It: BLACK POWER MUSIC: "Listen, Whitey: The Sounds of Black Power" with Pat Thomas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 27:34


Taking you back to 2019 and Episode 8, in case you missed it! Here we talk about the Black Power music movement with author and scholar Pat Thomas. We dig deep into how the it affected the popular music of the day, including Jimi Hendrix, James Brown, Sly Stone, Marvin Gaye and Motown, Gil Scott-Heron, Nina Simone and others. Celebrate Black History Month! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

"Hit Girls: WOMEN of PUNK In The USA | 1975-1983" with Jen B. Larson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 30:42


Women have been kicking against the pricks of music patriarchy since Sister Rosetta Tharpe first played the guitar riffs that built rock-n-roll. The explosion of punk sent shockwaves of revolution to every girl who dreamed of being on stage. Hit Girls is the story of nearly 100 regional American bands who shattered stereotypes and eardrums and whose legacy would be otherwise lost. Despite the modern narrative labeling women as anomalies in rock music, the truth is: women played important roles in punk and its related genres in every city, in every scene, all over the United States. Author Jen Larson salutes their achievements that blazed the way for generations of women rockers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Case You Missed It: "DONNY HATHAWAY Live" with Emily Lordi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 31:53


Donny Hathaway Live is a soul classic and one of my all-time favorite records ever. We had the good fortune to interview author and cultural critic Emily Lordi in one of our earliest podcasts about her book on this record for the 33 1/3 series. We are proud to feature this episode again — “in case you missed it” — for Black History Month! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

JAMES BOND & THE BEATLES "Love And Let Die: and The British Psyche" with John Higgs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 36:07


The Beatles are the biggest band in the history of pop music. James Bond is the single most successful movie character of all time. They are also twins. Dr No, the first Bond film, and Love Me Do, the first Beatles record, were both released on the same day: Friday 5 October 1962. Most countries can only dream of a cultural export becoming a worldwide phenomenon on this scale. For Britain to produce two iconic successes on this level, on the same windy October afternoon, is unprecedented. Love and Let Die: James Bond, The Beatles and The British Psyche presents us with opposing values, visions of the British culture, and ideas about sexual identity. Author John Higgs joins us to explain why James Bond hated the Beatles, why Paul McCartney wanted to be Bond, and why it was Ringo who won the heart of a Bond Girl in the end. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Case You Missed It: "VAN HALEN Rising" with Greg Renoff

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 28:40


We're taking you back to Episode THREE, recorded nearly four years ago! Luckily, Van Halen is evergreen and author Greg Renoff reveals the untold story of how the legendary band began, playing backyard parties in Los Angeles, This unique pre-history takes you from those high school bashes to funky dive bars with wet t-shirt contests, and, eventually, to the Sunset Strip and beyond. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

"ELTON JOHN@75" with GIllian Gaar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 36:07


Beginning with his 1969 debut LP, Elton John is regarded as one of the most influential musicians and performers of the previous five decades. In examining 75 touchstones, author Gillian Gaar provides a unique presentation of Elton's career arc, from his first steps as a solo artist to the breakthrough album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road to his flamboyant stage presence, and beyond. In this series, every page is illustrated with stunning concert and candid offstage photography, including gig posters, 7-inch picture sleeves, and more. This incredible package also includes a gatefold Elton John timeline, previously unpublished gatefold artwork, an 8×10-inch glossy print, and a pullout poster. The result is a stunning tribute to one of the most admired stars in rock—in a milestone year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Happy New Year 2023! In case you missed it...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 8:35


In our final episode recorded 2022, Other Steve and I talk about where this podcast is, where it has been and some of where it's going! We also talk about www.allmusicbooks.com, and our brand new, mobile friendly website And FYI…our New Year's resolutions include paring down some of the music stuff we've both collected over the years. Find out what and where on this episode.

Melissa Etheridge: "Happy Christmas! War Is Over! Give Peace a Chance!"

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 7:03


Holiday songs are in the air and everywhere these days! Some are classics, some are new, some are shiny and some…well. Nevermind. Last year, Other Steve pulled out a classics with Morphine's “Sexy Christmas Baby Mine. We even got to have a final conversation about it with drummer Billy Conway. We also added a unique mashup of Leonard Cohen's “Hallelujah” to our conversation about that now standard with author Ray Padgett. Once again, Other Steve has played Santa this year, and unearthed a classic medley of John Lennon's "Happy Xmas (War Is Over) and "Give Peace a Chance" from Melissa Etheridge. He also tells a great tale about what it's like to dress a stage for Christmas, and record a classic holiday tune. In Ohio. In July.

So...You Want A Bob Dylan Book For Christmas?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 19:30


Today, we're going to introduce a new angle to the show, and have a look at some of the book reviews on AllMusicBooks.com. Reviews by music fans is the backbone of the community site, and we hope this will be of interest to readers, and provide encouragement for you to weigh in on these, or any music books you've read. AllMusicBooks provided the backbone and opportunity for our podcast. So…looking for a unique present for that very special music fan in your life? Or maybe for you to put on your holiday list. Oh. You say you want a Bob Dylan book this Christmas? That's super popular right now and, in fact, in the news a lot! So you better watch out. Here are a couple of books on Dylan that I've read, written a review for on AllMusicBooks.com, and would heartily recommend. And...no auto-pen signatures or vertigo to worry about!

"Bowie@75" with Martin Popoff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 32:55


Martin Popoff has written over 100 music books. "Bowie@75" is his first on David Bowie. Timed to tie in with what would have been Bowie's 75th birthday, Popoff recounts 75 fascinating and significant career achievements and life events for the legendary singer. Illustrated with live concert and candid offstage photography as well as memorabilia including gig posters, 7-inch picture sleeves, and more, this incredible package also includes a gatefold timeline, a gatefold painting depicting "A Party of Bowies," a previously unpublished 8x10 glossy print, and a pullout poster by famed gig poster artist Frank Kozik. It is a stunning tribute to one of the most influential and admired stars in rock history — in a milestone year.

"A Few More Minutes on Boston Rock" with Joe Millliken

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 13:29


Joe Milliken, author of "Let's Go: Benjamin Orr and The Cars" joins us to chat about the legendary Boston music scene, clubs like The Rat and The Paradise, and more!

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"Let's Go: Benjamin Orr and The Cars" with Joe Milliken

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 42:44


Boston is a town known for rock'n'roll; J. Geils Band, Aerosmith, Boston, and, of course The Cars. There were few bands bigger in the late 70s and MTV ‘80s. Benjamin Orr was the co-founder, co lead singer and bassist for the group, and possessed a voice made for radio. Veteran music journalist Joe Milliken joins us to talk about his book “Let's Go!: Benjamin Orr and The Cars. From Max's Kansas City to The Rat, from MTV to LiveAid, Joe's book provides insight into Orr's life, which ended tragically young, as well as shows, sessions, and the dynamics behind a one-of a-kind band.

TOM PETTY: "A Few More Minutes" with Christopher McKittrick

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 3:28


Today, we celebrate Tom Petty on his birthday, with some bonus chat with Christopher McKittrick, author of "Somewhere You Feel Free: Tom Petty and Los Angeles." We talk about favorite songs, favorite albums, most underrated albums and more from this iconic songwriter and musician. If you want to know which Tom Petty song Chris feels it's impossible to drive the speed limit to, tune in!

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AllMusicMovies: "Denny Tedesco on his new rock doc"

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 10:07


Denny Tedesco, the director of “The Wrecking Crew” joins us again to chat about his brand new rock documentary. “The Immediate Family” follows the work and lives of The Section, the legendary band of 1970s session musicians who were featured on some of the most iconic singer/songwriter recordings of the era.

AllMusicMovies: "The Wrecking Crew" with Denny Tedesco

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 38:26


You may not know the musician's names, but The Wrecking Crew was a group of studio musicians in Los Angeles in the 1960s who played on hits for the Beach Boys, Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra, Sonny and Cher, The Monkees, Mamas and Papas, Herb Alpert and who were Phil Spector's "Wall of Sound." Director Denny Tedesco, son of guitarist Tommy Tedesco, talks to us about these unsung stars who played on so many records that everyone knows by heart. Tune in to hear more about these amazing, funny, and charming men and women who defined rock'n'roll in Los Angeles in the '60s and '70s.

"A Few More Minutes" with Chris Epting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 10:14


Are we in the "Golden Age" of rock and music documentaries? Chris Epting certainly thinks so! Epting, the author of many music bios and some very entertaining reads on pop and pop music culture, joins us to talk about some of them. Have you seen these?

"Long Train Runnin': Our Story with The Doobie Brothers" with Chris Epting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 43:13


Pat Simmons and Tom Johnston, the leaders of the Doobie Brothers, offer up a tag-team oral history with writer Chris Epting on the legendary rock band in "Long Train Runnin'." Their five decade journey, the longevity, success, drama and even the biker bars are all here. Chris joins us to recount their history, including the events that shelved Johnston and brought in Michael McDonald for The Doobies second wildly successful lineup. Chris has also worked with a number of musicians on their memoirs, including John Oates, Leif Garret, and members of Tesla and Def Leppard, as well as an upcoming book on and with Dave Mason. If that's not enough. Epting has also written several great reads on pop culture, and pop music culture. They are the road map to many a great road trip, particularly if you're curious where many a rocker were born, lived, slept and died, and just where Madonna's bra currently resides.

"A Few More Minutes" with Michael Alago

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 12:22


Legendary A&R man, author, star of "Who The F**ck Is That Guy?" and fabulous photographer returns to talk who he's digging today, his favorite live bands, the Nina Simone documentary and finds one degree of separation with "the Other Steve!".

AllMusicMovies / “Who The F*ck Is That Guy? The Fabulous Journey of Michael Alago”

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 55:46


“Who The Fuck Is That Guy'? The Fabulous Journey Of Michael Alago” tells the astonishing story of a gay Puerto Rican kid growing up in a Hasidic Brooklyn neighborhood, who got on the subway one day and began a musical odyssey that helped shape the musical landscape across N.Y.C. and around the world. From rubbing elbows with NY scene makers at Max's Kansas City and CBGB, to being the19 year-old talent booker at the legendary Ritz, to making history as a 24 year-old A&R exec, signing the biggest metal band in a generation in Metallica, Michael Alago was on fire. Passion and excess would bring Alago crashing into the twin reapers of substance abuse and AIDS, but surviving them both he reinvented himself as an art photographer...healthy, sober, and as passionate as ever. Michael joins us to talk about the early New York City scene, Metallica, Public Image Limited, Nina Simone, and his photography. It's an incredible journey. Join us!

"A Few More Minutes" with Brad Schreiber

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 7:29


Brad Schreiber, author of "Music Is Power: Popular Songs, Social Justice, and the Will to Change" returns to talk about his favorite albums, music books and music documentaries!

"SOUTHERN MAN: Music and Mayhem in the American South" Act Two by Alan Walden with S.E. Feinberg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 18:29


In the first part of our chat with S. E. Feinberg about his book “Southern Man: Music and Mayhem in the American South,” which he co-authored with Alan Walden, we focused on the legendary work Walden did with R&B artists such as Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, and Percy Sledge.. It wasn't always peaches and cream: the music business is tough. But after following his passion for R&B and building the careers of many of the legends in the genre, Alan Walden needed a break. In Act Two, author S.E. Feinberg tells us how Alan was renewed by the music of The Allman Brothers Band. Listening to hundreds of bands, he discovered Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Outlaws, amongst others and helped define the sound of what would become known as “Southern Rock.”

“SOUTHERN MAN: Music and Mayhem in the American South” Act One by Alan Walden with S.E. Feinberg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 26:15


Anyone who was alive during the golden age of R&B remembers the music, but Alan Walden and SE Feinberg's book “Southern Man: Music and Mayhem in the American South” invites the reader to the centre of the story, into the studio and on the road, to backroom deals and backroom brawls. In Act One, S.E. Feinberg talks about Alan, his best friend Otis Redding, his brother, — the legendary producer Phil Walden — the juke joints in Macon, Georgia, The Apollo in New York City's Harlem, and the tragedies of loss, disappointment, and betrayal in racially turbulent times.

NYC PUNK SCENE/ ALLMUSICMOVIES: "Nightclubbing: The Birth of Punk Rock in NYC" with Danny Garcia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 30:35


"Nightclubbing" is the first-ever documentary about the renowned New York City nightclub Max's Kansas City) which had an massive impact on the worlds of music, fashion, art, culture and the creation of the city's punk rock. The famous back room, where Andy Warhol held court and artists, actors, filmmakers, models, writers, assorted criminals and countless musicians — from Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground to David Bowie and the New York Dolls — made an indelible mark on music and the world. Director Danny Garcia joins us from the NYC premiere of his film to talk Max's, CBGBs, New York City in the swinging '60s and filthy '70s, the birth of punk rock and making a movie during Covid times. As legendary singer and Max's veteran Alice Cooper, who is featured in the film , and who signed his contract with Warner Bros. Records at the club, says, "A million ideas were launched in Max's."

"A Few More Minutes" on Irish Music with Bradley Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 7:41


Bradley Morgan, author of "U2 Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America" comes back for a lightning round of his thoughts and favorite songs from legendary Irish bands.

U2 "The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America" with Bradley Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 34:46


U2 planted the seeds for "The Joshua Tree" during an existential journey through America. As Irishmen in the 1970s, the band grew up with the belief that America was a place of freedom and prosperity, a symbol of hope and a refuge for all people. However, global politics of the 1980s undermined that impression. Bradley Morgan joins us to explore the political, social, and cultural themes rooted in "The Joshua Tree" when it was originally released in 1987 and how those themes resonated as a response to the election of Donald Trump when U2 toured for the album's 30th anniversary. He juxtaposes the band's journey through America with his own journey by becoming an Irish citizen in the age of Trump and places the album's relevance in context with the current political climate.

ALBUMS, MUSIC BOOKS & DOCUMENTARIES "A Few More Minutes" with Doug Brod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 7:56


Author Doug Brod spends a few more minutes with us, highlighting some of his favorite albums, music books, and music documentaries. Do you have any crossover with the man who wrote"It Just Seems A Little Weird: How KISS, Cheap Trick, Aerosmith, and Starz Remade Rock and Roll"? Tune in and find out!

"A Few More Minutes" on Ska with Marc Wasserman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 11:01


Rock documentaries are everywhere these days and, thankfully, that includes ska music from Jamaica and America. We ask "Ska Boom" author where he thinks fans of the genre should start.

SKA/REGGAE "Ska Boom: An American Ska and Reggae Oral History" with Marc Wasserman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 42:17


Marc Wasserman is the author of Ska Boom: An American Ska and Reggae Oral History. He's also played bass in a number of Ska bands, and backed some of the genres legends in the historic1998 Skavoovee tour. Marc joins us with stories, anecdotes, history, gossip, and, most importantly, the feeling of what it was like to be there as groups of young, ska-crazed acolytes spread their passion and ignited a fiercely loyal dedication to a burgeoning culture. Included are interviews with members of some of these seminal bands and fans who witnessed the birth and spread of a uniquely American version of ska and reggae and a forward penned by Horace Panter of The Specials.

"A Few More Minutes" on John Lennon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 9:29


We ask Jay Bergen, author of "Lennon, The Mobster & The Lawyer" about Lennon's album "Rock 'N' Roll,"  his favorite  Lennon and Beatles tunes, and  his favorite memory of his friendship with John.

"Lennon, The Mobster & The Lawyer" with Jay Bergen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 40:38


Before John Lennon retreated peacefully into private life in 1975,he fought a major legal battle that went under the public radar. Just as his "Rock and Roll" oldies record hit the market, Morris Levy the mob-connected owner of Roulette Records, released "Roots," an unauthorized version of the same record. Levy had used rough mixes of John's unfinished rock and roll recordings and claimed the former Beatle had verbally agreed to the arrangement. The clash led to a lawsuit and countersuit between Levy and Lennon. Attorney Jay Bergen, a partner in a prestigious New York City law firm, represented John in this epic battle to his own recordings. Millions of dollars were at stake. Jay joins us to tell how he worked closely with John to rebut Levy's outrageous claims. He also recounts how John explained his recording process in poetic exacting terms to a judge., who know little about The Beatles, and John's solo career. It also paints a detailed personal picture of John and his world in 1975 and '76, when he was to have a new son and go into happy seclusion to be a husband and father.

“A Few More Minutes" on album cover design

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 7:30


We spend “a few more minutes" talking about the days when album cover graphics were a dominant part of the industry. Now...is it merch?

ALLMUSICMOVIES: “The Album" with Kevin Hosmann

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 45:42


“The Album” is a documentary on the evolution of the record industry told from the perspective of art directors and photographers who created the most memorable art in music history. Veteran Art Director and director Kevin Hosmann speaks to top creators of their day to discuss the development of the art synonymous with the music you know and love. From “Abbey Road”, “Hotel California,” and “Dark Side of the Moon” to “Breakfast in America” and Nirvana's “Nevermind,” hear the stories behind the music. Starting in the analog past of the 60's — how rock and roll began catering to the teenagers and their disposable income, to the introduction of the CD through it's digital disruption of file sharing, to online sales, streaming and the dominance of social media--the vehicle of new music discovery has radically changed. And through it all, the love of music has never been stronger because the audience's desire for that emotional connection to the music they love remains unchanged. Join us and for a fascinating look into a bygone visual era and what has replaced it.

Episode 120: "A Few More Minutes" with Stevie Van Zandt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 7:10


Legendary guitarist, producer and activist Stevie Van Zandt joins us for a few more minutes to talk about "the unwritten book," nicknames, The Beatles, and their recent documentary film "Get Back" Tune in!

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