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The Bandwich Tapes
James Raymond

The Bandwich Tapes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 59:51


In this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I sit down with the incredibly talented musician James Raymond for a wide-ranging conversation about his life, music, and creative journey. James Raymond is a musician, songwriter, producer, and film composer who lives and works in Santa Fe, New Mexico. James has produced and co-written several records with his dearly departed birthfather, David Crosby, the most recent being FOR FREE. He has also written songs for David Crosby, Crosby/Nash, and CSNsometimesY and played on records by Warren Zevon and many others. This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the diverse inspirations that fuel James' work and the stories behind the music.Check out more about James and his music at jamesraymond.comMusic from the Episode:One for Every Moment (CPR)Morrison (CPR)She's Got to Be Somewhere (David Crosby)River Rise (David Crosby with Michael McDonald)Rodriguez for a Night (David Crosby)For Free (David Crosby with Sarah Jarosz)The Other Side of Midnight (David Crosby)Thank you for tuning in! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. And please spread the word about the show!The theme song, "Playcation," was written by Mark Mundy.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
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Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 118:18


Today's program features tuneage from Joe Zawinul, Mountain Spirit, James Gang, Supertramp, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Joe Jackson, Gerry Rafferty, Loggins & Messina, Steely Dan, Crosby & Nash, Creedence Clearwater Revival & Steve Miller Band.

Les Nocturnes
Les Nocturnes du 23 mai 2021

Les Nocturnes

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 60:21


Programmation des Nocturnes du Dimanche 23 mai 2021 : River rise - David CROSBY & Michael McDONALD Lone rider - Dylan LEBLANC Ocean cliff drive - Suzanne VALLIE Love has no pride - Linda RONSTADT Desperado - EAGLES People get ready - Jeff BECK & Rod STEWART Why does it take so long to say goodbye - Joe BONAMASSA My cleveland heart (Power-play) - Jackson BROWNE Lay lady lay - Bob DYLAN Comfortably numb (Live) - PINK FLOYD Missing persons (alive forever) - PROCOL HARUM Sailin' the wind - LOGGINS & MESSINA To the last whale - CROSBY & NASH

The Career Musician
The Immediate Family | Russ Kunkel EP. 111

The Career Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 47:02


Russell Kunkel is an American drummer and producer who has worked as a session musician with many popular artists, including Jackson Browne, Jimmy Buffett, Harry Chapin, Rita Coolidge, Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan, Dan Fogelberg, Glenn Frey, Art Garfunkel, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Carole King, Lyle Lovett, Reba McEntire, Stevie Nicks, Linda Ronstadt, Bob Seger, Carly Simon, Stephen Stills, James Taylor, Joe Walsh, Steve Winwood, Neil Young, and Warren Zevon. He was the studio and touring drummer for Crosby & Nash in the 1970s, and has played on all four of their studio albums.@thecareermusician@nomadsplace

Arroe Collins
Dave Mason Talks About Reimaging Alone Together Again

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 9:51


When you poke around his recording studio, right away it’s clear that Dave Mason is not your average Rock and Roll Hall of Famer. The story is on the walls. There’s the platinum record from the first Traffic album, the band he co-founded with Steve Winwood. His role in Traffic alone, including writing the ubiquitous classic “Feelin’ Alright,” automatically solidifies Mason’s rarefied rock status. But keep perusing all the records on the wall and it hits you: that’s just the beginning… He came of age during England’s tumultuous musical explosion of the early 1960s, always working his way up close to the stage to watch, among many others, the Beatles, the Stones and Dylan. Unlike the thousands of others around him however, a few years later he’d be working with all of them (and many other legends). It all comes back to all of the gold and platinum LPs on the walls. Mason played in recording sessions with his friend Jimi Hendrix, crafting guitar parts and singing background vocals on some of Hendrix’s most iconic hits. When the Rolling Stones recorded “Street Fighting Man” in 1968, they didn’t know it would become one of their best-loved anthems. But they did know they wanted Dave Mason playing on the session. Bob Dylan brought Mason in to record with him because of how much he respected his singing and songwriting. And long after Mason sat in on some Beatle sessions, Paul McCartney enlisted Mason to play lead guitar with him on McCartney & Wings’ number one song, “Listen to What the Man Said.” If all you documented were the memorable moments Dave Mason added his magic to the work of legends, that alone could fill a book. George Harrison. Crosby & Nash. Delaney & Bonnie. Eric Clapton. It just goes on. But it’s Mason’s vaunted gold and platinum solo career that truly defines this artist; a storied and unforgettable ride that started in the clubs and wound up selling out theaters, arenas and stadiums all over the world for the last 50 years – and is still going strong today. From pop-rock standards like “Only You Know and I Know” and “We Just Disagree” to many other beloved classics, Mason’s knack for soulful, insightful songwriting coupled with his expressive guitar playing endears him to generations of faithful fans and listeners. So broad are his skills and accomplishments that he becomes hard, if not impossible to define. Sensitive poet? Gritty guitar gunslinger? Revered inspiration to countless singer/songwriters? He’s all of those things and more; an eclectic, enigmatic musical everyman whose countless artistic achievements place him in the rarest of company. The “quiet giant” sits at the console of his studio while the visitor continues to fixate on the gold and platinum albums adorning the walls. Mason doesn’t have time to live in the past. Rather, he’s hard at work crafting and sculpting his next sonic collection, looking ahead, focused on the future. “This is what I know how to do,” he laughs. “This is what I do.”

Arroe Collins
Dave Mason Talks About Reimaging Alone Together Again

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 9:51


When you poke around his recording studio, right away it’s clear that Dave Mason is not your average Rock and Roll Hall of Famer. The story is on the walls. There’s the platinum record from the first Traffic album, the band he co-founded with Steve Winwood. His role in Traffic alone, including writing the ubiquitous classic “Feelin’ Alright,” automatically solidifies Mason’s rarefied rock status. But keep perusing all the records on the wall and it hits you: that’s just the beginning… He came of age during England’s tumultuous musical explosion of the early 1960s, always working his way up close to the stage to watch, among many others, the Beatles, the Stones and Dylan. Unlike the thousands of others around him however, a few years later he’d be working with all of them (and many other legends). It all comes back to all of the gold and platinum LPs on the walls. Mason played in recording sessions with his friend Jimi Hendrix, crafting guitar parts and singing background vocals on some of Hendrix’s most iconic hits. When the Rolling Stones recorded “Street Fighting Man” in 1968, they didn’t know it would become one of their best-loved anthems. But they did know they wanted Dave Mason playing on the session. Bob Dylan brought Mason in to record with him because of how much he respected his singing and songwriting. And long after Mason sat in on some Beatle sessions, Paul McCartney enlisted Mason to play lead guitar with him on McCartney & Wings’ number one song, “Listen to What the Man Said.” If all you documented were the memorable moments Dave Mason added his magic to the work of legends, that alone could fill a book. George Harrison. Crosby & Nash. Delaney & Bonnie. Eric Clapton. It just goes on. But it’s Mason’s vaunted gold and platinum solo career that truly defines this artist; a storied and unforgettable ride that started in the clubs and wound up selling out theaters, arenas and stadiums all over the world for the last 50 years – and is still going strong today. From pop-rock standards like “Only You Know and I Know” and “We Just Disagree” to many other beloved classics, Mason’s knack for soulful, insightful songwriting coupled with his expressive guitar playing endears him to generations of faithful fans and listeners. So broad are his skills and accomplishments that he becomes hard, if not impossible to define. Sensitive poet? Gritty guitar gunslinger? Revered inspiration to countless singer/songwriters? He’s all of those things and more; an eclectic, enigmatic musical everyman whose countless artistic achievements place him in the rarest of company. The “quiet giant” sits at the console of his studio while the visitor continues to fixate on the gold and platinum albums adorning the walls. Mason doesn’t have time to live in the past. Rather, he’s hard at work crafting and sculpting his next sonic collection, looking ahead, focused on the future. “This is what I know how to do,” he laughs. “This is what I do.”

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Dave Mason

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 42:06


Together with American Songwriter and Sean Ulbs of The Eiffels, we had the pleasure of interviewing Dave Mason over Zoom video! When you poke around his recording studio, right away it’s clear that Dave Mason is not your average Rock and Roll Hall of Famer. The story is on the walls. There’s the platinum record from the first Traffic album, the band he co-founded with Steve Winwood. His role in Traffic alone, including writing the ubiquitous classic “Feelin’ Alright,” automatically solidifies Mason’s rarefied rock status. But keep perusing all the records on the wall and it hits you: that’s just the beginning…He came of age during England’s tumultuous musical explosion of the early 1960s, always working his way up close to the stage to watch, among many others, the Beatles, the Stones and Dylan. Unlike the thousands of others around him however, a few years later he’d be working with all of them (and many other legends). It all comes back to all of the gold and platinum LPs on the walls. Mason played in recording sessions with his friend Jimi Hendrix, crafting guitar parts and singing background vocals on some of Hendrix’s most iconic hits. When the Rolling Stones recorded “Street Fighting Man” in 1968, they didn’t know it would become one of their best-loved anthems. But they did know they wanted Dave Mason playing on the session. Bob Dylan brought Mason in to record with him because of how much he respected his singing and songwriting. And long after Mason sat in on some Beatle sessions, Paul McCartney enlisted Mason to play lead guitar with him on McCartney & Wings’ number one song, “Listen to What the Man Said.” If all you documented were the memorable moments Dave Mason added his magic to the work of legends, that alone could fill a book. George Harrison. Crosby & Nash. Delaney & Bonnie. Eric Clapton. It just goes on.But it’s Mason’s vaunted gold and platinum solo career that truly defines this artist; a storied and unforgettable ride that started in the clubs and wound up selling out theaters, arenas and stadiums all over the world for the last 50 years – and is still going strong today. From pop-rock standards like “Only You Know and I Know” and “We Just Disagree” to many other beloved classics, Mason’s knack for soulful, insightful songwriting coupled with his expressive guitar playing endears him to generations of faithful fans and listeners. So broad are his skills and accomplishments that he becomes hard, if not impossible to define. Sensitive poet? Gritty guitar gunslinger? Revered inspiration to countless singer/songwriters? He’s all of those things and more; an eclectic, enigmatic musical everyman whose countless artistic achievements place him in the rarest of company.The “quiet giant” sits at the console of his studio while the visitor continues to fixate on the gold and platinum albums adorning the walls. Mason doesn’t have time to live in the past. Rather, he’s hard at work crafting and sculpting his next sonic collection, looking ahead, focused on the future. “This is what I know how to do,” he laughs. “This is what I do.”We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod  #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! 

Rivals: Music's Greatest Feuds
Disharmony Part 2: Stills vs. Crosby, Nash, and Young

Rivals: Music's Greatest Feuds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 63:19


In the second part of our special series on the rivalries within the greatest supergroup in rock history, CSNY, we look at the group's original musical leader, Stephen Stills. In the early days, he took the lead in the studio, writing many of the songs and playing most of the instruments on the band's iconic 1969 debut. But Stills' hold on CSN started to slip with the addition of Y — his old friend and nemesis from Buffalo Springfield, Neil Young. While Young could exert his power often by acting in a passive-aggressive way, Stills was driven to a series of impotent power grabs, before finally faltering from alcohol and drug abuse. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Brennick.net
Bad Times – Have Fun

Brennick.net

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020


The world can be a terrible place. Shootings, hurricanes, the pandemic – bad. So my mantra for today is enjoy yourself and have fun – we’ll get back to the bad things later. Enjoy yourself with these tunes from these artists in this week’s podcast: Squeeze, Crowded House, the Go-Betweens, Crosby/Nash, Neil Young, Crazy Horse, … Continue reading "Bad Times – Have Fun"

Inside The Music
Jason Mraz:  Original Hendrix Unplugged with Crosby/Nash/Coltrane

Inside The Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 14:40


Grammy winner Mraz goes inside the unique genesis and acoustic recording of rock legend Jimi Hendrix, paired with Graham Nash, David Crosby and Ravi Coltrane. An ‘Inside The Music' world preview.

Estéreo360º
Estéreo360º Programa 071 Diálogos Ayer/Hoy (D2N2)

Estéreo360º

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 59:46


Estéreo360º propicia un diálogo entre novedades y reediciones recientes buscando nexos en común y puntos de discusión, diferencias y convergencias. Cómo The Ex chocó con Wire; Empire trepó a una Columna; The Residents se inmolaron junto a Chris Carter; Sister Rosetta Tharpe -en la fotografía- gritó Amnesty; Crosby & Nash conocieron a Herlop; Searmanas fue estepa helada con Hunn-Huur-Tu; Ornette Coleman les sopló la libertad a Venetian Snares y Daniel Lanois. Y otras increíbles historias narradas por DJFlow junto a Elysia Crampton. Estéreo360º se estrena los domingos a las 14h en M21 Radio (88.6 FM y https://www.m21radio.es/programas/estereo360o) y el lunes siguiente a las 14h también en Radio Círculo (http://www.circulobellasartes.com/radiocirculo/programas/estereo-360o/).

Goot op de radio (40UP Radio)
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Goot op de radio (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2017 56:56


Leo van der Goot draait om 22:00 uur weer de lekkerste plaatjes in Goot Op De Radio. Met muziek van Within Temptation, Soulwax, Tom Fogerty, Hank Williams, David Gilmour ft Crosby & Nash en Lynyrd Skynyrd.

Goot op de radio (40UP Radio)
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Goot op de radio (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2017 56:55


Zaterdagavond 22:00 uur tijd voor een uurtje Goot Op De Radio met Leo van der Goot. Within Temptation, Soulwax, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, David Gilmour feat Crosby & Nash en Lynyrd Skynyrd.

Radio Vigiova
05-04-13 - Una Luce nel Bosco

Radio Vigiova

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2013 53:43


Una casa un bosco due donne ed una porta aperta. La storia di Renata e Grazia

Radio Vigiova
05-04-13 - Una Luce nel Bosco

Radio Vigiova

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2013 53:43


Una casa un bosco due donne ed una porta aperta. La storia di Renata e Grazia

Spider on the Web
Spider on the Web 89 - Life Goes On

Spider on the Web

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2011 60:26


Life Goes On © 2011 by Spider Robinson Music: Naming the Twins, Corbin Keep, Slide to Freedom, Crosby-Nash, Across the Borderline.

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From Studio C
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From Studio C

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2008


This time around we've got an interview with legendary rocker and social activist David Crosby. We've also got some short clips from the Crosby-Nash concert in Springfield, Illinois on the evening of October 26, 2008.