Jim Drury - Author of the Song by Song book series, TV journalist & producer; lyricist and singer in midlife crisis rock band.
Upbeat song about an all-encompassing love in a complicated world. Lyrics by Jim. Music, all instrumentation and backing vocals by Gary Parkinson.
Sentimental song about the passage of time. Lyrics by Jim, music by Tim Allard. Performed live at The Star Guildford by The Renegades in February 2022. The photo is of three of The Renegades taken at Sussex University in 1992, a period that this song is directly written about.
Comic song about the dangers of overdoing it with alcohol. Lyrics by Jim, music by Tim and Adam.
Raw studio rehearsal from The Premises (2022). Slightly sneering written from a Gen X perspective about Gen Z and social media! Lyrics by Jim and music by Adam.
A song about the pain of a fictional break-up. Lyrics by Jim and music by Adam.
Song about a visit by Jim to an old folks' home in Toronto. Lyrics by Jim, music by Adam, and piano by Tim Allard.
Song about a mythical annoying work colleague. Lyrics by Jim, music by Adam Miller, and keys from Tim Allard.
Words by Jim. Music by Adam Miller and co-vocals by Marie Miller.
Lyrics and music by Adam Miller. Sung by Jim. Video link here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaBmDwE9wyQ
Song written by Jim and the Tall Man. Sung by Jim.
The obligatory COVID song! Written and sung by Jim, with music by Adam Miller. Video link here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vXyFFuD11E
Song about the Brexit debacle by The Renegades, with lyrics and vocals by Jim. Video link here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0ivbokuoOY&t=40s
Song by The Renegades, with Jim on vocals. Lyrics by Jim Drury and music by The Tall Man. The song is about a horrible orange-skinned populist you'll know well. Video link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAHhDLXL3WI
Comedy and acting legend Nigel Planer has enjoyed an illustrious career over four decades. Enjoying No. 1 and No. 2 chart hits, in character as Neil from The Young Ones, Planer is no stranger to the music business. He's teamed up with songwriter Neil Avery to record an album of new songs, which the pair discuss here. Planer also talks about his music career, including dodging bottles of urine at The Monsters of Rock Festival and messing about outside the gents' toilets with Status Quo at the Band Aid recordings.
Ahead of the release of solo album 'Too Bold', Shingai tells Jim Drury about the new record and the many highlights of her career, both in The Noisettes and as a lone artist. Shingai also reveals how the exploitation of black female singers by the music industry riles her, how she performed weekly online concerts with her family during lockdown, and why she is optimistic about the future for entertainment, despite its current travails.
Mike Stock, creative genius at the heart of Stock Aitken and Waterman's 'Hit Factory', says a concerted attempt by the record industry to derail SAW's success ended the songwriting-production team's chart domination. In part 2 of this podcast, Stock also reflects on how the music business ignored his warning that the advent of the internet threatened their entire business model.
Cult with No Name frontman Erik Stein tells Jim Drury about recording 10 albums in 14 years, writing the music for the movie Blue Velvet Revisited, and how his early teenage gigs involved using an ironing board as part of his stage equipment!
As arguably the most vital member of the songwriting machine that was Stock Aitken Waterman, Mike Stock is one of the most successful songwriters of all time, holding the record for the most No. 1 records with different acts. In Part 1 of his interview, Stock tells Jim Drury how he started in the business, how some of the biggest SAW hits were created, and how Donna Summer could sing the phone directory and make it sound great....while other SAW artists couldn't.
Squeeze's powerhouse drummer Simon Hanson gives the lowdown on life in the industry, how joining Death in Vegas propelled him into the big time, and the way that personal tragedy at the age of 19 made him feel immortal. He also tells Jim Drury about his joy at working with Squeeze songwriting icons Glenn Tilbrook & Chris Difford. (Photo copyright - Clare Davis)
Singer-songwriter Shelly Poole discusses her time in Alisha's Attic and current band Red Sky July, with Jim Drury. Shelly is a prolific songwriter, working with some of the biggest names in the music industry. She speaks openly about the miraculous survival and recovery of husband and band-mate Ally McErlaine after he suffered a Grade 5 aneurysm in 2009.
In part 2, Wilko Johnson discusses the death of former Dr Feelgood comrade Lee Brilleaux, joining Ian Dury & The Blockheads, having a surprise 2014 hit with Roger Daltrey, and explains to Jim Drury his recent public suggestion for replacing the handshake in these socially distanced times.
Wilko Johnson tells Jim Drury about his life of solitary confinement in lockdown, his fractious times in Dr Feelgood, and how he was cured from cancer after being given just 10 months to live.
Mickey Gallagher wrote songs with Ian Dury for almost a quarter of a century, until the singer's death in 2000. A member of The Blockheads since 1977, Mickey continues to tour with both the band and The Animals. He lifts the lid on the ups and downs of working with maverick genius Dury, explains the band's decision to continue after their leader's death, and tells Jim Drury why he turned down a full-time role in The Clash.
Chris Difford is half of one of British pop's most enduring - and endearing - songwriting double acts. Along with Glenn Tilbrook, Chris has formed the backbone of Squeeze for almost a half a century. He wrote the lyrics for classic hits like Cool for Cats, Up The Junction, and Tempted and continues to perform and record in Squeeze. He tells Jim Drury about his 43 years in the music business. CONTACT twitter.com/jimdruryE9
Tim Bricheno enjoyed two Top Ten albums and 6 hit singles with gothic folk rock band All About Eve, before enjoying success with Sisters of Mercy, XCNN, & Tin Star. Tim talks to Jim Drury here and gives a unique insight into writing hit records, explaining why a disastrous Top of The Pops performance had unexpected consequences, and how a life-changing move to the US was snatched from his grasp. CONTACT twitter.com/jimdruryE9