Andrew Loog Oldham began doing PR for Little Richard, Bob Dylan and The Beatles before discovering, managing and producing The Rolling Stones from 1964-1968. He also launched England’s first indie label, Immediate Records. He then went “out to lunch” for 25 years, and upon his return wrote a 3 vol…
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Listeners of Sounds and Vision Podcast that love the show mention:Which silver screen superstar honed his comedic chops behind bars while doing time for slinging cocaine? Which movie mogul's home in the Hollywood hills played host to one of the most heinous and notorious crimes of the 1970s? And how did ONE movie franchise supposedly curse FOUR different actors, leading them each to an early grave? Hear the unbelievable but true stories behind these questions and more in BADLANDS Season 3: Hollywoodland.BADLANDS is a true-crime anthology podcast from Jake Brennan, creator and host of the award-winning music and true crime podcast DISGRACELAND.BADLANDS Season 3: Hollywoodland is all about the dirty deeds of Tinseltown A-listers whose crimes and career lows were as unbelievable as some of their films' plot twists. Beginning February 16th, listen each week for wild stories about Robert Downey Jr., Gianni Versace, Sal Mineo, Tim Allen, Heath Ledger, Jack Nicholson, Brittany Murphy, the Poltergeist Curse, Robert Mitchum, and Elizabeth Short a/k/a The Black Dahlia.Follow BADLANDS on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Wondery+, or wherever you get your podcasts. BADLANDS Season 3: Hollywoodland premieres February 16th with new episodes available every Wednesday. Or, beginning February 16th, you can binge the whole season of 10 episodes on Amazon Music.
Deranged stalkers, heroin hounds, and the leering eyes of the FBI; find out who's visiting Disgraceland this winter in the Season 9 trailer of Disgraceland. The newest season of the award-winning music and true crime podcast premieres January 11, 2022.Check out the first 8 seasons, and the NEW season of Disgraceland, only on Amazon Music.For episode notes and other great shows, visit doubleelvis.com and join the Disgraceland community on Twitch and Instagram for behind the scenes talks, music history discussions and more.
Rob Schwartz, advertising maven and CEO of TBWA New York, joins Andrew for a follow-up to their pre-COVID conversation that started this season of Sounds and Vision. This time, topics include how the pandemic may alter the worlds of marketing and advertising, why the industry needs to get its swagger back, how TikTok is diversifying the media playing field, what it means to be a ‘motorcycle dreamer,' and how “All You Need Is Love” might be a better message going forward than “Street Fighting Man.” Show Notes: Rob Schwartz (Twitter)TBWA New York CEO Rob Schwartz: ‘I'm not a manager'Rob Schwartz: The Beatles Theory of Creative Career ManagementSounds and Vision - S2E1 - Rob Schwartz (part 1)Graham Greene7 Marketing Tips Mad Men Reminded Us Are Still RelevantWhat Makes Sammy Run?Why Americans Live Farther From Work Than They Did a Decade AgoCOVID-sniffing dogs used at Black Keys concertThe Rolling Stones - "Street Fighting Man" (Live in Nashville, October 9 2021)Travel Makes Us Whole Again | Marriott BonvoyHow COVID-19 Has Changed Marketing ForeverThe Velvet Underground (trailer)The Factory Factor: Andy Warhol and the Velvet UndergroundAndy Warhol: “We're sponsoring a new band. It's called the Velvet Underground.”Malcolm McLaren obituaryHow TikTok Is Just Beginning to Transform AdvertisingSlumdog Millionaire (trailer)Roll of the Dice – What's Between Chess and Backgammon?Easyriders MagazineGoPro: Road to Hana on a MotorcycleWho Was In The Rat Pack? Sinatra's Vegas Crew, ExplainedMick Jagger and Princess Margaret? The Crown's Most Scandalous SecretShoes like Jagger — how to wear trainers as a middle-aged manPaul McCartney Doesn't Really Want to Stop the Show (New Yorker article)Paul McCartney Reflects on How His Late Mother Became His Greatest MuseThe Rolling Stones - "Cool, Calm and Collected"The Rolling Stones - "100 Years Ago (Piano Demo)"Patek Philippe Celebrates 20 Years of Its Iconic Advertising CampaignOpen Veins of Latin America by Eduardo Galeano"Do All the Good You Can; In All the Ways You Can …"Giving Really Is Better than ReceivingThe Beatles - "All You Need Is Love"Andrew Loog Oldham's Sounds and Vision is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Legendary rock 'n' roll photographer Gered Mankowitz joins Sounds and Vision to talk and reminisce with Andrew on a variety of subjects. The two chat about how Brian Jones was a troubled soul, the story behind the famous Rolling Stones' Primrose Hill photo session, Marianne Faithfull's early days, and how Jimi Hendrix's landmark London performance at Bag O'Nails went over Gered and Andrew's heads. But that's only part of the conversation and part of the story — listen in and enjoy.Show Notes:Gered MankowitzGered Mankowitz on TwitterWolf MankowitzStriptease, Soho and Cliff Richard in Expresso BongoUniversal head Lucian Grainge to earn more than all UK songwriters combinedSounds and Vision S2E4: Jonathan BeckerRobert Kincaid and The Bridges of Madison CountyKeith Grant: The Story Of Olympic StudiosThe Rolling Stones - Flowers (album cover)Rolling Stones - Mason's Yard to Primrose Hill 1965-1967. Photographs by Gered Mancowitz"The Rolling Stones on Primrose Hill in 1966. I suggested that we take the band to Primrose Hill in the North of London for a shoot after an all-nighter in the recording studio."Gered Mankowitz on his intimate photos of The Rolling Stones (interview)"The Rolling Stones at RCA Studios Hollywood, in 1965."The Rolling Stones interview - Denmark 1965"Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones photographed at a recording session at Olympic Studios in London in 1966."The Rolling Stones - "Ruby Tuesday" (instrumental)Jack NitzscheDavid Bailey and the Story of Fashion Photography"I shot this rarely seen portrait of Marianne Faithfull in The Salisbury Pub, St. Martin's Lane in 1964."Marianne Faithfull - Come My Way (album cover)Robert Frank Captured America Like No Other ArtistCocksucker Blues: Robert Frank's Suppressed Rolling Stones DocumentaryThe Rolling Stones - "You Better Move On" (on the Arthur Haynes Show, 1964)"Charlie Watts at home in 1966. Shirley Watts can be seen in the upstairs window!"Chas Chandler: The man who discovered Jimi HendrixJimi Hendrix's first London performance at the Bag O'NailsRock Stars Wearing Granny Takes a Trip"I shot two sessions with Jimi Hendrix at my Mason's Yard studio in central London. This shot Jimi 'Velvet & Lace' is from the first session taken in 1967."Gered Mankowitz on Jimi HendrixMy best shot: Jimi Hendrix by Gered Mankowitz
This week Andrew pays homage to the legendary photographer Mick Rock with a replay of a wonderful, rambling chat the two had in 2018. The late Mick Rock, who left us last Thursday, is known for his extraordinary body of photographic work, including iconic images of David Bowie, Lou Reed, The Stooges, Blondie, Queen, and pretty much anyone else you can think of. His life adventure was immortalized in the must-see documentary film Shot! The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra of Rock, presently streaming on Kanopy and Pluto and available to rent digitally on most of the others. Sit back, listen, enjoy, and join us in appreciation of the wit and brilliance of the one who was — and is — Mick Rock. Show Notes:Mick Rock, Sought-After Rock Photographer, Dies at 72Pop is now too controlled to allow a maverick like Mick Rock to flourishShot! The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra of Rock (trailer)Ziggy and Roxy at the RainbowMeet LP, the LGBTI singer-songwriter behind hits for Rihanna, Cher and moreRichard Hamilton (British pop artist)Get Carter (trailer)Room at the Top (trailer)Expresso Bongo (trailer)Wolf Mankowitz - the man who did everythingLife at the Top (full movie)English Biscuit Vs. Cookies: What's the Difference?Barney Clay (film director)Lionel Richie and the CommodoresShutter MagazineThe Unintentional Lynchianism Of David Lynch CoffeeDavid Bowie & Lou Reed - "White Light, White Heat" (live 1997)Raw Power: Rare Iggy Pop photos by Mick RockRoyal Hairdresser Andre Mizelas Murdered in Hyde ParkThe Photography of George HurrellArt Zone: David Bowie as Seen by Mick RockDavid Bowie SmokingIs it worth $2500 to learn Transcendental Meditation?What John Lennon Told Maharishi While Leaving His Ashram After FalloutLeonard Cohen on Miami ViceSyd Barrett Rolling Stone interview by Mick Rock (1971)As Gucci turns 100, creative director Alessandro Michele is leading the fashion industry toward a different futureGucci Cruise 2018 Campaign: The Roman Rhapsody by Mick RockMick Rock: A photographic history of David Bowie's riseMick Rock Showing PhotosLong Live RockAndrew Loog Oldham's Sounds and Vision is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Dave Kaufman — radio personality on CJAD, Montreal, and host of the Delve podcast — flew down to California for the first time last month just to see The Rolling Stones on the No Filter tour. It turned out that Andrew was in Malibu at the same time. Andrew didn't go to the concert but was curious about to hear about it — as one might imagine. So, Dave met Andrew in Malibu the next morning and related a song-by-song experience of seeing The Rolling Stones live. This triggers many thoughts from Andrew, resulting in a spirited and highly entertaining discussion.Audio/Visual Show Notes: Dave Kaufman (Twitter)Broadcaster Dave Kaufman is all business with his latest podcastDelve PodcastThe Rolling Stones in Los Angeles California USA 2021Maureen McGovern - "The Morning After"Lou Adler: Low Key, Lucky and Very CoolRolling Stones - "Some Girls" (lyric video)Can dogs smell COVID? Here's what the science saysThe Unflappable Greatness of Charlie WattsMick Jagger's Heart Surgery — Explained by a CardiologistThe Rolling Stones - "Let's Spend (Some Time) Together" on The Ed Sullivan ShowPaul McCartney Compares Beatles to Rolling Stones: ‘They're a Blues Cover Band'Paul McCartney Doesn't Really Want to Stop the ShowJimmy Page continues to blame Phil Collins for disastrous Led Zeppelin reunion at Live Aid in 1985The Tragically HipTribute intro to Charlie Watts in St. LouisSteve Jordan — In Charlie Watts's Chair on the Rolling Stones TourThe Rolling Stones Setlist at SoFi StadiumThe Band - The Band (album stream)The Rolling Stones - "Rocks Off" (lyric video)Eric Clapton's Battle with Overcoming Drug AddictionThe Beatles: Get Back | Official TrailerCilla (trailer)Brian Epstein Interviews Andrew Loog Oldham & Richard Lester on Hullabaloo (1965)Darryl Jones: The Unknown StoneThe Rolling Stones Live on the TAMI Show (Santa Monica Civic, 1964)Lucky Dip with the Rolling StonesThe Manchurian Candidate (Original Trailer - 1962)Gord Downie dead: The Tragically Hip lead singer dies of cancer at 53Iconic Musicians Who Are Back on the Road This YearThe Rolling Stones Redlands BustThe Rolling Stones with Sasha Allen - "Gimme Shelter" ('Havana Moon' Live)Lisa Fischer - "Gimme Shelter" (Brooklyn, NY 8-7-14)Baxter Dury: ‘Everything was about Dad. It was the only way he knew how to survive'Astroworld Is Our Generation's AltamontThe Rolling Stones Live Full Concert + Video SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, 14 October 2021 Andrew Loog Oldham's Sounds and Vision is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Elliot Easton, guitarist for The Cars (among others), continues his eclectic conversation with Andrew Loog Oldham in part two of the podchat. The two talk about their shared love for The Hollies, the difference between legendary producers Mutt Lange and Roy Thomas Baker, how Elliot was a teenage activist, the events leading to the breakup of The Cars, playing with Creedence Clearwater Revival, and what it means that Elliot shares a birthday with “Allen Crime."And, now, ladies and gentlemen — the show notes! : The Untold Truth of Creedence Clearwater RevisitedEugene McCarthy, Unsung HeroThe Poor People's Campaign, 1968In 1968, a ‘Resurrection City' of Tents, Erected to Fight PovertyThe Jim Kweskin Jug BandDale Hawkins - "Susie Q"10 Best Rhythm Sections Of All TimeThe HolliesAfter a tough start in Salford, Graham Nash is living the rock'n'roll dreamLaurel Canyon trailerThe Hollies - "Stop In The Name Of Love"All-Vox man… that's Tony HicksWhen The Hollies met Graham GouldmanHarvey Brian Lisberg – talent agent & impresarioPye RecordsMike Smith: The Most Underrated Singer in Classic Rock?Sam Cooke, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles -- and Allen KleinTime - The MusicalThe Dave Clark 5 - "Any Way You Want It"The Legendary Battle Between the Rolling Stones and Their Notorious Manager, Allen KleinMutt Lange: a guide to his best albumsThe Linn LM-1: The Drum Machine that changed everythingBee Gees & Arif Mardin - "40 Years Atlantic Records"Why the Cars Ran off the Road with 'Door to Door'Sounds and Vision - S2 – Johnny Marr (Part 1)Everyone Gets a Voice in the Oral History David Bowie: A LifeMarianne Faithfull - "As Tears Go By"The Truth About Ric Ocasek and Benjamin Orr's RelationshipMilkwood - "With You With Me"Benjamin Orr obituaryRic Ocasek obituaryAndrew Loog Oldham's Sounds and Vision is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Show NotesElliot Easton's guide to The Cars' discographyThe Cars (streaming discography)The Cars: Power SteeringWhat did you do to get your SAG card?Maxanne Sartori13th Floor Elevators - "You're Gonna Miss Me"Terry DoranThe Dark Side Of Colonel ParkerJust how difficult is it to make a sustainable living from streaming?The Cars on Midnight SpecialWolfman Jack!!!! Howlin' On The Air part 12018 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - The Cars - Induction SpeechMega music manager Irving Azoff, still feared, still fightingShep GordonTony Dimitriades Wiki: Everything to Know about Tom Petty's ManagerSync Up: Elliot Roberts Interviewed by Warren ZanesFrom Mailroom to Boardroom: 10 Modern-Day Execs Who Started At The BottomRoy Thomas Baker: Taking Chances and Making HitsFree - "All Right Now"Gus DudgeonQueen - The Story of Bohemian RhapsodyStephens Electronics, maker of the 40-track analog multitrack machineThe Cars - "Drive"The Rolling Stones - "Heart of Stone"The Cars - "Just What I Needed" (demo version)The Cars - "Just What I Needed" (Roy Thomas Baker version)20 Struggles Only Left Handed People Will UnderstandThe Cars Rock Goes to College 1979 (Full Concert)Andrew Loog Oldham's Sounds and Vision is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Photographer Jonathan Becker began contributing to Vanity Fair on the heels of an especially successful solo exhibition in Chelsea in 1981. His portraits of filmmaker Louis Malle and of Becker's mentor and friend Brassaï featured largely in the pages of the prototype for the magazine's relaunch, in 1983. Becker's specialty in portraits, photographed by and large on location, soon became a Vanity Fair staple: Robert Mapplethorpe, Jack Kevorkian, Jocelyn Wildenstein, and Martha Graham, as well as countless socialites, artists, and heads of state. Assignments for the magazine have dispatched Becker far and wide—from the Amazonian jungle, for first-encounter photographs of members of the Yanomami tribe, to Buckingham Palace, for the first photographs showing the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles together.Becker is known for his close collaboration with Bob Colacello, Alex Shoumatoff, and other Vanity Fair writers on stories about the denizens of worldly watering holes: the Adirondacks and Aspen, Palm Beach and Palm Springs, Capri and so forth. Over the course of three years' work for the Rockefeller Foundation, Becker documented its funded projects on five continents. Four books of his work have been published: Bright Young Things; Studios by the Sea, Artists of Long Island's East End (derived from a Vanity Fair assignment with Bob Colacello); Bright Young Things: London; and, recently, Jonathan Becker: 30 Years at Vanity Fair. Visit him online at JonathanBecker.com.______Andrew Loog Oldham's Sounds and Vision is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Check out the Sounds and Vision podchat, audio/visual shownotes. Each link will bring provide listeners with a reference to a point with what Johnny and Andrew discussed in the podchat. • Johnny Hallyday• Albert Grossman• Without Joe Moss There Would Be No Smiths• Shirley Ann Field - "It's Legal"• All under one roof: the rise and rise of multigenerational life• Jon Savage (Twitter)• Peter Noone• Herman's Hermits - "There's a Kind of Hush"• Johnny Marr – Set the Boy Free (autobiography)• Apocalypse Now (opening scene)• Tom Misch• Bob Crewe• Who Needs a Fourth Track? — Dave Hassinger• Ron Malo• Dusty Springfield - "You Don't Own Me" (take 3 + studio chatter)• Dion• Super Furry Animals• Brilliant Guitarist Bert Jansch: An Appreciation• The Stones in Drag• Meet Jerry Schatzberg• Lou AdlerAndrew Loog Oldham's Sounds and Vision is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Check out the Sounds and Vision podchat, audio/visual shownotes. Each link will bring provide listeners with a reference to a point with what Johnny and Andrew discussed in the podchat. Charly GarcíaBob Marley in the studioMott the Hoople - "All The Young Dudes"T. Rex - "Hot Love"John Porter: From The Smiths To The BluesJohnny Marr is shining brighter than ever before - GQ MagazineTerence DonovanMary QuantJohnny Marr - Call The Comet (2018 album)The Shangri-LasLou Adler on producing Carole King's TapestryPeggy Lee & George Shearing - Beauty and the Beat! (overdubbed "live" album)Regent SoundsThe Rolling Stones - "Tell Me"Mick RockShadow MortonRedbird RecordsJerry Dammers: How The ‘Devil's Chord' Split The SpecialsThe Smiths - "Hand In Glove" (early version)Johnny Marr - Set the Boy Free (autobiography)25x5: The Continuing Adventures of the Rolling StonesAllen KleinFrank Sinatra in the studioThe Man With The Golden ArmJoe SmithQwest RecordsThe MINI Cooper CountrymanDowntown Detroit's essential architecture: A walking tourMitch Ryder - "When You Were Mine"Motown Museum | Home of Hitsville U.S.A.Rolling Stones - Bright Lights Big City (bootleg demos album)Glyn JonesRolling Stones - "You Can't Catch Me On"Andrew Loog Oldham's Sounds and Vision is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Rob Schwartz was once described as a "CEO's Creative Director." In other words, the rare creative person who is fascinated by all aspects of a business and finds ways to create breakthrough platforms and campaigns that get results and build brands. He has since transformed from CCO to CEO, and is now Chair of the TBWA New York Group, which includes TBWA/Chiat/Day New York, Lucky Generals New York and 180NY.Throughout his career, Rob has spearheaded work for blue-chip brands including Nissan, McDonald's, Pepsi, Thomson Reuters and Visa, to name but a few. Along the way he has won nearly every advertising award including Grand Effies, Cannes Lions, and One Show pencils. He has also been a Cannes Lions Jury President and jury member.Thanks to the TBWA/Chiat/Day podcast team for hosting and co-producing this early episode of Sounds & Vision. Andrew Loog Oldham's Sounds and Vision is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Welcome to Season 2 of Sounds and Vision. Join Andrew as he joins a new podchat network Double Elvis Productions, home of great podcasts like Disgraceland, 27 Club, Blood on the Tracks and many others.Season 2 of Sounds and Vision starts October 5th and will be dropping in your podcast feed every Tuesday for the next 10 weeks. You'll hear conversations with friends of his who you know and dive deep into the early days of the British Invasion. Share this trailer episode with a friend or create a review on your favorite podchat platform. Andrew Loog Oldham's Sounds and Vision is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Andrew Loog Oldham is the original manager/producer of the Rolling Stones, founder of Immediate Records, writer of STONED, 2STONED, and ROLLING STONED, and the longtime lead DJ on the Underground Garage channel on SiriusXM. Sounds and Vision is the next chapter. On this episode, Andrew catches up with his friend May Pang. May Pang was born in 1950, the daughter of Chinese immigrants and grew up in Spanish Harlem in NYC. May is best known for her 18-month relationship with John Lennon, often referred to as his "Lost Weekend" and her subsequent marriage to music producer Tony Visconti. In addition to her work with Apple Records, she also worked as an A&R + music publishing exec for Island Records and United Artists. Check out May's latest photo books and jewelry on her website. Share Sounds and Vision with a friend. Write a review for this podcast and Andrew will give you a shout out in a future episode. Tweet at Andrew and let him know what you think of this episode.
Andrew Loog Oldham is the original manager/producer of the Rolling Stones, founder of Immediate Records, writer of STONED, 2STONED, and ROLLING STONED, and the longtime lead DJ on the Underground Garage channel on SiriusXM. Sounds and Vision is the next chapter. On this episode, Andrew catches up with his Vancouver pal Red Robinson. Red has been said to be the first radio disc jockey to play rock n' roll music in Vancouver on CJOR. Robinson was emcee for the Elvis Presley show at Empire Stadium in Vancouver in 1957 and for the Beatles in 1964. He also became the program director of two Vancouver radio stations, CFUN from 1962 to 1968 and CJOR from 1968 to 1970. Red has a book that came out in 2016 called Red Robinson: the Last DeeJay. As emcee of The Beatles' 8/22/1964 concert at the Empire Stadium in Vancouver, he came on the stage during The Beatles portion of the concert and interrupted the show at the behest of Brian Epstein because the crowd was getting too close to the stage. Red was going to make an announcement but before he could, John Lennon told him to “Get the f**k off our stage.” You'll hear this story plus stories about Elvis, the Everly Brothers, Sam Cooke and of course the Rolling Stones. Share Sounds and Vision with a friend. Write a review for this podcast and Andrew will give you a shout out in a future episode. Tweet at Andrew and let him know what you think of this episode.
Andrew Loog Oldham is the original manager/producer of the Rolling Stones, founder of Immediate Records, writer of STONED, 2STONED, and ROLLING STONED, and the longtime lead DJ on the Underground Garage channel on SiriusXM. Sounds and Vision is the next chapter. On this episode, Andrew sits down with film director/photographer Jerry Schatzberg. Published in Vogue, McCall’s, Esquire, Glamour, and Life in the 1960’s, Schatzberg captured intimate portraits of the generation's most notable artists, celebrities and thinkers (from Bob Dylan to Robert Rauschenberg), and he pushed on in the 1970s to the medium of film participating in the renaissance of American cinema, directing films such as: Puzzle of a Downfall Child, The Panic in Needle Park, Scarecrow. His films mark a significant time in the history of film when the importance of solid and introspective narrative proved paramount. You're likely familiar with Jerry's pictures which included the cover of Bob Dylan's "Blonde on Blonde" and the Rolling Stones in drag. Share Sounds and Vision with a friend. Write a review for this podcast and Andrew will give you a shout out in a future episode. Tweet at Andrew and let him know what you think of this episode.
Andrew Loog Oldham is the original manager/producer of the Rolling Stones, founder of Immediate Records, writer of STONED, 2STONED, and ROLLING STONED, and the longtime lead DJ on the Underground Garage channel on SiriusXM. Sounds and Vision is the next chapter. On this episode, Andrew sits down with Montreal radio disc jockey, Dave Kaufman. Dave is the long-time host of "The Exchange" on CJAD AM 800. On his show, he covers everything from politics to pop culture. Dave can also be heard talking Montreal sports on TSN 690. Andrew met Dave on a recent trip to Montreal where the two hit it off while hiking through the cemetery on Parc du Mont-Royal. They found they had a load to talk about (which you'll hear in this episode). On this episode, Andrew and Dave discuss their early rock n' roll influences, differences between the US/UK/Canada, and some of the great Canadian bands including Tragically Hip, Guess Who, Bryan Adams, etc. Share Sounds and Vision with a friend. Write a review for this podcast and Andrew will give you a shout out in a future episode. Tweet at Andrew and let him know what you think of this episode. Say hallo to Dave Kaufman via Twitter here.
Andrew Loog Oldham is the original manager/producer of the Rolling Stones, founder of Immediate Records, writer of STONED, 2STONED, and ROLLING STONED, and the longtime lead DJ on the Underground Garage channel on SiriusXM. Sounds and Vision is the next chapter. On this episode, Andrew sits down with Danny Goldberg who has quite the career in the music business. He's been a personal manager, record company President, public relations man and journalist. Danny is well known for managing the careers of artists such as Nirvana, Hole, Sonic Youth, Bonnie Raitt, The Allman Brothers, Rickie Lee Jones, Steve Earle and more. Danny has written a number of fantastic books about the music business including: “How The Left Lost Teen Spirit”, “Bumping Into Geniuses: My Life Inside The Rock and Roll Business”, and "“In Search of The Lost Chord: 1967 and the Hippie Idea." Andrew and Danny take a trip to the beginning of Danny's career and discuss his time working at Billboard and Atlantic Records. They also touch on Danny and Andrew's time working with the members of Led Zeppelin, Jerry Wexler, and Bob Dylan. Danny gives Andrew an American History lesson of the 60's. Share Sounds and Vision with a friend. Write a review for this podcast and Andrew will give you a shout out in a future episode. Tweet at Andrew and let him know what you think of this episode.
Andrew Loog Oldham is the original manager/producer of the Rolling Stones, founder of Immediate Records, writer of STONED, 2STONED, and ROLLING STONED, and the longtime lead DJ on the Underground Garage channel on SiriusXM. Sounds and Vision is the next chapter. On the second episode of Sounds and Vision, Andrew talks with Rob Schwartz, CEO of advertising agency, TBWA/Chiat/Day.They start by talking about the concept of Disruption Marketing and how TBWA/Chiat/Day built an entire business on this concept. Little did Andrew know, he was using the same disruption marketing tactics throughout his career working with the Rolling Stones and Immediate Records. The rest of the podcast sees Andrew and Rob touching on everything from their favorite advertising campaigns to the reason Elvis' manager, Colonel Tom Parker never left the United States. This episode is a Pod2Pod episode and you can hear a slightly different version on the Disruptor Series podcast. Thanks to the TBWA/Chiat/Day podcast team for hosting and co-producing this early episode of Sounds & Vision. Share Sounds and Vision with a friend. Write a review for this podcast and Andrew will give you a shout out in a future episode. Tweet at Andrew and let him know what you think of this episode. Follow him on Instagram and Facebook too. More info about Rob Schwartz and TBWA/Chiat/Day. Subscribe to the Disruptor Series Podcast: iTunes | Spotify | Podbean | Soundcloud Follow Rob's Social Channels: Linkedin | Twitter TBWA Site: http://www.tbwachiatdayny.com/
Andrew Loog Oldham is the original manager/producer of the Rolling Stones, founder of Immediate Records, writer of STONED, 2STONED, and ROLLING STONED, and the longtime lead DJ on the Underground Garage channel on SiriusXM. Sounds and Vision is the next chapter. On this episode, Andrew catches up with his old friend, Mick Rock. Last time Andrew saw Mick was at the premiere of his auto-biographical documentary, "SHOT! The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra of Rock." Mick is often referred to as ‘The Man Who Shot the Seventies’, for his iconic images of Syd Barrett, David Bowie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Queen, the Sex Pistols, The Ramones, Blondie, Rocky Horror Picture Show, etc. London born, he has resided in New York for the past 35 years. He has shot over 100 album covers including: Lou Reed’s Transformer and Coney Island Baby, Iggy and The Stooges’ Raw Power, Queen’s Queen II (recreated for their classic music video ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’) and Sheer Heart Attack, The Ramones End of the Century and Joan Jett’s I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll. Share Sounds and Vision with a friend. Write a review for this podcast and Andrew will give you a shout out in a future episode. Tweet at Andrew and let him know what you think of this episode.
Sounds & Vision is a brand new podcast from Andrew Loog Oldham, the original manager and producer of the Rolling Stones and founder of Immediate Records, and lead DJ on the Little Steven's Underground Garage channel on Sirius XM. Each episode, Andrew will be chatting with someone who has been part of his life's journey. The conversations will be masterclasses with filmmakers, advertising gurus, photographers, and of course, rock n' rollers. Episodes will be shared the first and third Wednesdays of each month. We'll start soon. Follow Andrew on social media for news about upcoming guests. Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/loogoldham Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andrewloogoldham/ Instagram: http://www.twitter.com/loogoldham