Third Of Never's Jon Dawson talks to some of his favorite writers and musicians.
(There is a minor audio issue with the early portion of the Duke Garwood interview. Every step has been taken to minimize/mask any audio irregularities)Third of Never's Jon Dawson talks to Duke Garwood about his varied solo career and his collaborations with Mark Lanegan, Barrett Martin, and Peter Buck. In the second half of the episode, Jon talks to his friend/collaborator John Guy Barwick about his debut EP 'Coastal Chase'. The man who recorded and co-produced 'Coastal Chase' - Wesley Gillispie of Roost Frequency Studio in Raleigh - details how the project came to be.www.343Collective.comhttps://johnguybarwick.bandcamp.com/album/coastal-chasewww.JohnGuyBarwickMusic.comwww.RoostFrequency.comSongs played in this episode:Automat - Third of Never (show intro)Black Pudding - Duke Garwood (music bed)Country Syrup - Duke GarwoodHoney In The Ear - Duke GarwoodBlue - Duke GarwoodDeath Rides A White Horse - Duke Garwood & Mark LaneganCoastal Chase - John Guy BarwickIn The Meantime - John Guy BarwickFever! - John Guy BarwickDecember 26 - John Guy BarwickThe Let Down - John Guy Barwick
Third of Never/Electric Forgiveness founder Jon Dawson talks to author David Menconi, whose new book Oh Didn't They Ramble details the history of the legendary Rounder Records label.As a man of few words, just let me say, Rounder Records made me. . and vicey-versey.— George Thorogood, Rounder Records artistLong one of my favorite music writers, David Menconi has blessed us with a wonderful yarn about the most unlikely of success stories imaginable. Rounder Records has long been the tiny label that somehow could and did. They were ahead of their times in almost every imaginable way and succeeded by going against every grain and trend. An excellent book and a blast to read.— Patterson Hood, writer, performer and co-founder, Drive-By TruckersThe Rounders felt a calling to share what they loved and ended up making history while trying to preserve it. The sheltered sounds of traditional American roots music have gratefully been amplified by Rounder's passion for sharing the good news. This was their business of music…The story of Rounder Records has been well and fully told in this fine book revealing a mission of the heart.— Alison Krauss, Rounder Records artistFeaturing a forward by Robert Plant, Oh Didn't They Ramble is available at your favorite independent bookstore. To order online, visit www.quailridgebooks.com.For more information visit www.DavidMenconi.com.
Jon Dawson (Third of Never/Electric Forgiveness) and his friend Prozac interview Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane and Paul Frick of Tangerine Dream.The conversation took place backstage at the Orange Peel in Asheville, NC, on Sept. 11, 2023. Topics covered include the new Tangerine Dream studio album, the 'Sessions' live album series, Tangerine Dream in the 80s, The Doors, Lynyrd Skynyrd, memories of Moogfest, Hoshiko's favorite Tangerine Dream album, difficulties of touring in the United States, and an upcoming live DVD/Blu-ray from the 2022 tour.Music featured in this episode: Intro: Rose Is On The Air - Electric Forgiveness Raum - Tangerine Dream You're Always On Time - Tangerine Dream Continuum - Tangerine Dream Proton Bonfire - Tangerine Dream
Bill Scheft is a novelist who has written for David Letterman, Chris Rock, and Sports Illustrated. He recently appeared in the Louis C.K. film Fourth of July, and his new audiobook Tommy Dash:: Was It Everything I Said? is garnering rave reviews.Bill Scheft is also the drummer for the mighty Truants!Music heard in this episode:Intro/outro: December 26th by John Guy BarwickBody: Various selections by Booker T. & The MG's
Third of Never's Jon Dawson talks to Tangerine Dream's Thorsten Quaeschning: The discussion covers the legendary electronic band's new album Raum, upcoming live albums and films, Thorsten's stellar solo album AMA and his favorite Tangerine Dream albums.Music heard in this episode can be found on Raum by Tangerine Dream and AMA by Thorsten Quaeschning.www.TangerineDreamMusic.comwww.ThorstenQuaeschning.comwww.343Collective.com
Third of Never's Jon Dawson talks to legendary comedy writer/novelist/Truant Bill Scheft about his work on an upcoming Richard Belzer documentary. Bill also shares stories about Norm MacDonald, Alan Kalter, and more. For more on Bill Scheft, visit www.BillScheft.comBill Scheft's books available at www.Amazon.comSongs heard in this episode:1. Dirty Water - The Standells2. Respect - The Vagrants3. Let It All Hang Out - The Hombres4. Run Silent, Run Deep - Third of Neverwww.343Collective.com
In this episode longtime Church drummer/producer Tim Powles pulls back the curtain on the band's creative process and tells the story of a "lost" album that's yet to see the light of day. Martin Kennedy from All India Radio talks about his sublime new album (which features Devin Townsend) and a forthcoming Pink Floyd project. Newcomer Carina Messier talks about the influence of family and astronomy on her stunning debut EP.The interviews with Carina Messier and Martin Kennedy were recorded in 2021. The Tim Powles interview was recorded while the Church was on tour in 2019.Carina Messier - https://carinamessier.bandcamp.com/releasesAll India Radio - https://shop.allindiaradioband.com/album/afterworldTim Powles - https://www.thechurchband.net/Jon Dawson - https://343collective.com/
On this episode Third of Never's Jon Dawson welcomes P.J. DeBoy of Sporatic Sunjam. DeBoy offers a crash course on the new Sporatic Sunjam album, their history, and a world premiere recording of their live collaboration with members of Squeeze. Songs played during this episode: Third of Never - Automat (intro) Sporatic Sunjam -Flesh and Bone/Milkweed Sporatic Sunjam - I Won't Die Sporatic Sunjam - It's Been You Sporatic Sunjam/Squeeze - Pulling Mussels (live) Sporatic Sunjam - See You In Hell Sporatic Sunjam - Lightning Field Sporatic Sunjam - She Paints A Picture Sporatic Sunjam - Castle Sporatic Sunjam - Bridge Left Unburned Sporatic Sunjam - Never Wake Up In a Good Mood Again https://www.facebook.com/pg/sporaticsunjam/posts/ Instagram: @sporaticsunjam
One of the funniest (and nicest) guys on the planet Bill Scheft calls in to talk about his upcoming book, being Tracy Morgan's corner man, Eddie Murphy's days in a comedy trio, lunch with Alan Zweibel, Jerry Seinfeld's stance on comedians vs. columnists, Tina Fey's dependency, ten days in France with Richard Belzer, and stories from The Late Show w/David Letterman. www.billscheft.com www.343Collective.com Songs played during this episode: Run Silent, Run Deep - Third of Never Romeo and Juliet - Michael & The Messengers Nothin' Yet - Blues Magoos Laugh Laugh - The Beau Brummels Tobacco Road - Blues Magoos I'm Five Years Ahead of My Time - The Third Bardo Let It All Hang Out - The Hombres Out of Our Tree - Wailers
Third Of Never's Jon Dawson welcomes David Menconi and Matt McMichaels. Author and longtime News & Observer music critic/arts reporter David Menconi talks about his upcoming book "Step It Up and Go: The Story of North Carolina Popular Music, from Blind Boy Fuller and Doc Watson to Nina Simone and Superchunk". Matt McMichaels from Surrender Human talks about the origins of the band, their debut album and a new charity single recorded under quarantine. Songs played in this episode: 18 Strings - Third of Never Sweet Honey Hole - Blind Boy Fuller Under The Boardwalk - The Drifters What A Time To Be Alive - Superchunk Candy Jones - Surrender Human Hantuchova - Surrender Human On The Rack - Surrender Human Remember A Girl - Surrender Human Shelter In Place - Surrender Human It's Our Life - Surrender Human
On this episode, Third Of Never's Jon Dawson talks to Martin Kennedy of All India Radio and recording artist/Jam Records founder Jeremy Morris. The music featured during the Martin Kennedy segment is from the new All India Radio album, "The Eternal". During the second part of the show, music from Jeremy's albums "Dulcimer Dance", "The Gift", "New Day Rising" and The Lemon Clocks "Time To Fly" are featured.
Dean Hurley talks to Third Of Never's Jon Dawson about his new album "Philosophy of Beyond", creating sound design for "Twin Peaks: The Return", and running David Lynch's recording studio. Hurley also sheds light on Angelo Badalamenti's participation in "The Return", why he left Los Angeles, and the path that led him there. From Sacred Bones Records: For over 12 years, sound and music supervisor Dean Hurley has exclusively operated Asymmetrical Studio, director David Lynch’s own film-dubbing and recording studio in Los Angeles. He has collaborated closely with Lynch on a myriad of his film, commercial, and music projects, including most recently Showtime’s 18-episode Twin Peaks: The Return. Hurley co-wrote and produced four full-length LPs with Lynch: The Air is on Fire (2007), This Train (2011), Crazy Clown Time (2011) and The Big Dream (2013) as well as serviced remixes for artists such as Duran Duran, Moby and Danish musician Agnes Obel. Hurley’s own music production has additionally extended to artists like Lykke Li, Dirty Beaches, Zola Jesus, and The Veils.
Third Of Never's Jon Dawson talks to photojournalist extraordinaire William Snyder, whose new book 'Join Together With The Band' chronicles his multi-decade journey with The Who on tour. The book is available for purchase at www.jointogetherwiththebook.com. www.photoawards.com/william-snyder/ www.williamsnyderphotography.com www.thirdofnever.com www.jondawson.com www.343Collective.com
Third Of Never's Jon Dawson talks to Stephen Masucci about the new Lost Patrol album "Redemption". Stephen also recounts stories of working with Wouter "Wally" De Backer (Gotye) and his years as a Broadway sound engineer.
Bill Sullivan was the guy who kept The Replacements out of the morgue and on the road. In his new book "Lemon Jail: On The Road with The Replacements", Sullivan gives a frontline account of the good, the bad and the absurd. Along with the great Replacements anecdotes, Bill shares road stories involving R.E.M., Soul Asylum, Bob Dylan, Jimmie Vaughn and many others. "Lemon Jail: On the Road with The Replacements" is available at your local bookstore and www.amazon.com. Songs heard in this episode: (show intro) Kidnapped Information - Third of Never Bastards of Young - The Replacements Unsatisfied - The Replacements Alex Chilton - The Replacements Shiftless When Idle - The Replacements
Martin Kennedy of All India Radio (www.allindiaradio.com.au) discusses his new album SPACE with Third Of Never's Jon Dawson. More info on this episode - including song information - available at www.343Collective.com
Third Of Never's Jon Dawson chats with author Rob Young about the new book CAN: All Gates Open. Full details/links at www.343Collective.com and www.jondawson.com.
Anthony Bessel of Anthony's Awesome Garage on WTSR recently interviewed Jon Dawson of Third Of Never to commemorate the band's new album AUSTERITY. Featuring seven tracks from AUSTERITY, the show touches on the band's history, how The Who's keyboardist ended up playing on the album and the risk of physical malice during the album sessions. To purchase Third Of Never's AUSTERITY in various formats, visit www.thirdofnever.com and www.343Collective.com.
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Steve Kilbey (The Church, Kilbey Kennedy) discusses the creation of the new Church album "Man, Woman, Life, Death, Infinity", the recent Kilbey Kennedy album "Glow and Fade" and his upcoming 2018 solo album. During the second half of the show, Tarrah Maria and Stephen Masucci of Ella Atlas detail the formation of their musical partnership, their debut album and what's on the horizon. This week's intro track is taken from Third Of Never's latest album, "Austerity". Visit www.jondawson.com to access our previous interview with Steve Kilbey. Songs played during the show: 18 Strings - Third Of Never (Austerity) Another Century - The Church (Man, Woman,...) Submarine - The Church (Man, Woman, ...) Undersea - The Church (Man, Woman, ...) I Don't Know How, I Don't Know Why - Th Church (Man, Woman, ...) Red Kingdom - Ella Atlas (The Road To Now) Waking Up - Ella Atlas (The Road To Now) Can't Go Back - Ella Atlas (The Road To Now) Skin & Bones - Ella Atlas (The Road To Now)
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Firesign Theatre's Phil Proctor calls in to discuss a new play starring Ed Asner as God, political correctness and John Cleese.
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Bill Scheft has seen and/or written it all, and in this podcast he bares it. For more info on Bill, visit www.billscheft.com. For more info on the hillbilly interviewing Bill, visit www.jondawson.com.