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In Conversation with Dana Gillespie- Now Spinning Magazine Podcast Dana talks about her new album 'First Love' which is a deeply personal album, it marks a shift for Dana who teams up with close friends Marc Almond and Tris Penna who co-produced the album. Together, they have put together an inspired collection of songs Dana began her recording career at 15 with Pye Records. By 1968, she was signed to Decca/London releasing two albums including Box Of Surprises, her 1973 release Weren't Born A Man which included David Bowie as part of the production team, having written the song Andy Warhol especially for Dana. Her journey in entertainment is marked by significant milestones, including being the first actress to play Mary Magdalene in Jesus Christ Superstar, and she worked and collaborated with icons such as Bob Dylan and Elton John. Despite challenges, including the implosion of management company MainMan, Dana's ability to pivot was an enigma of that time, showing a resilience that led her to a successful acting career that ran through the 60s, 70s and early 80s, featuring in various notable films. Please Support Now Spinning Magazine Become a Patron (free trial -cancel anytime) Join the YouTube Channel Or make a donation via Ko-Fi: Thank you everyone for being part of my journey and supporting me. Phil :) Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine
Nos aproximamos al universo de David Bowie a través de canciones interpretadas por artistas que fueron amigos o compañeros de viaje en algún momento de la trayectoria del camaleónico artista. (Foto del podcast de los archivos de Michael Ochs; Mick Ronson (guitarra), Trevor Bolder (bajo), David Bowie y Mick Woodmansey (batería), foto promocional de "Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars", noviembre 1972 en Londres, Inglaterra)Playlist;(sintonía) MIKE GARSON “Space oddity”TONY VISCONTI and WOODY WOODMANSEY “The man who sold the world”SPIDERS FROM MARS “Ziggy Stardust”WOODY WOODMANSEY’s U BOAT “Oh La La”IAN HUNTER and MICK RONSON “All the Young dudes”MICK RONSON “Growing up and I’m fine”DANA GILLESPIE “Andy Warhol”IGGY POP and DAVID BOWIE “Funtime”CUDDLY TOYS “Madman”REEVES GABRELS feat DAVID BOWIE “You’ve been around”ADRIAN BELEW “I wish I knew”CHIC feat NILE RODGERS “Good times”CARMEN “Lonely house”FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD “Sufragette City”Escuchar audio
DAVID BOWIE; by Dana Gillespie, Man Parrish, 'M' Robin Scott, Marcella Detroit, & Steve KilbeySomething a little bit different this week - a new feature - FIVE ARTISTS on ...Full Feature;https://youtu.be/qLdaTgW0j_AThis week all about David Bowie featuring -Dana Gillespie (former friend of Bowie)Man Parrish (of Hip Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop) fame.'M' Robin Scott (of POP MUSIK fame)Marcella Detroit (Shakespear's Sister)Steve Kilbey (of The Church - Under the Milky Way) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Singer. Actor and Author, Dana Gillespie has a career that has spanned over 50 years. Her first foray into music was folk and pop, but later, and she has appeared on more than 70 albums, she's concentrated on the Blues. Her family and private life has been a constant source of fascination for many people. - Her father had breakfast with Hitler.- She slept with Bowie, the beginning of a long friendship, when she was 15 and he, 17- She was a backing singer on It Ain't Easy, a track on Ziggy Stardust.- He gave her the track Andy Warhol to record.- She became close to Angie Bowie, with whom she's in contact with today.- She was managed by his then manager Tony DeFries- She met Bob Dylan at 16- She's friends with Jimmy Page- She's the original Mary Magdalene in the London stage production of Jesus Christ Superstar.- She's just recorded an album with Marc Almond, planned for release next year.Dana Gillespie - Weren't Born a Manhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1G6LzYM1DekDana Gillespie - Andy Warholhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b11Jw8ddigI&t=70sDonna Donnahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av-lPIvbVQIDavid Bowie - It Ain't Easy - Dana on backing vocalshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnI_ko3_r_cDana GillespieMove your body Close to mehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gyMPclV2pADana Gillespie Book - Weren't Born a Manhttps://www.amazon.com/Dana-Gillespie-Werent-Born-Man/dp/1838099050#danagillespie #davidbowie #andywarhol #bobdylan #jeffbeckSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pop-the-history-makers-with-steve-blame/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kiss i sverige: Anders Thim, Gröna Lund 1976 Vår serie ”Kiss i Sverige” fortsätter med Anders Thim upplevelser på Gröna Lund 1976. Han upplever sin tredje konsert i Sverige och det var rockbandet Kiss, han upptäckte Kiss tack vare att det var Bob Ezrin som producerade albumet Destroyer. Konserten blir ett minne för livet, bandet bjöd på en skräckshow som skrämde svenskarna men inte Anders. Men intresset för Kiss svalnade ganska snabbt, men finns det känslor för Kiss kvar någonstans ändå? Välkommen till andra avsnittet i vår serie ”Kiss i Sverige”, en resa som slutar i Dalhalla 2023. Detta har vi pratat om: Hep Stars, Ann-Louise Hanson, Impo, Lee Riders, Svala & Söderlund, Destroyer, Melody Maker, New Musical Express, Bay City Rollers, Bob Ezrin, Alice Cooper, Billion Dollar Babies, Detroit Rock City, God of Thunder, Djurgårdsfärjan, Lumpen, Mönstra, Peter Criss, trumpinnar, djävulsdyrkan, Love Gun, the Damned, Elton John, David Bowie, Celin Dion, Cirque Soleil, Love, Beatles, Michael Jackson, Las Vegas, David Copperfield, Maricoupa Sheriff Office, Cooperstown, Kenny Rodgers Roasters, Queen, OMD, Freddie Mercury, Dana Gillespie, kantele, Leningrad Cowboys, Hurriganes, Kraftwerk, Per Shop Boys, Kursal fFyers, Händel, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash - Live in San Quentin, Beethovens 6:a, Kiss museet på Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino Las Vegas
Dana Gillespie is an English actress, singer and songwriter. She was a fixture in the UK music scene in the 1960s and had professional and personal relationships with David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Keith Moon, Jimmy Page and others. Bowie wrote the song “Andy Warhol” for her. As a musician she started out singing folk music then gravitated to the blues and even to Sanskrit. As an actress she played Mary Magdalene in the first London production of Jesus Christ Superstar.My featured song is “Feeling So Good” from my new album, Bobby M and the Paisley Parade. Spotify link.—--------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!For more information and other episodes of the podcast click here. To subscribe to the podcast click here.To subscribe to our weekly Follow Your Dream Podcast email click here.To Rate and Review the podcast click here.“Dream With Robert”. Click here.—----------------------------------------Dana and I discuss the following:David BowieMainMan managementSXSWAndy Warhol album coverMary Magdalene partSongfest“Andy Warhol”“Weren't Born A Man”“Move Your Body Close To Me”Indian music - Sai Baba guru “BOBBY M AND THE PAISLEY PARADE” is Robert's new album. Featuring 10 songs and guest appearances by John Helliwell (Supertramp), Tony Carey (Rainbow) and international sitar sensation Deobrat Mishra. Produced by Tony Carey. Called "ALBUM OF THE YEAR!" by Indie Shark and “One of the great rock sets of the year!” by Big Celebrity Buzz. "Catchy and engaging with great tunes!" - Steve Hackett (Genesis)"This album has life and soul!" - John Helliwell (Supertramp)"Bobby M rocks!" - Gary Puckett (Union Gap)"Nice cool bluesy album!" - Jim McCarty (The Yardbirds)"Robert really really really rocks!" - Peter Yarrow (Peter Paul & Mary)"Great songs. Great performances. It's a smash!" - David Libert (The Happenings)Click here for all streaming links. Download here.LIVE AT STEELSTACKS is the 5-song EP by Robert and his band, Project Grand Slam. The release captures the band at the top of their game and shows off the breadth, scope and sound of the band. The EP has been highly praised by musicians and reviewers alike. “Captivating!” Elliott Randall (Steely Dan) “PGS burns down the house!” Tony Carey (Rainbow)“Full of life!” Alan Hewitt (The Moody Blues) “Virtuoso musicians!” (Melody Maker) “Such a great band!” (Hollywood Digest) The album can be streamed on Spotify, Amazon, Apple and all the other streaming platforms, and can be downloaded at The PGS Store.ALL OF THE TIME is Robert's recent single by his band Project Grand Slam. It's a playful, whimsical love song that's light and airy and exudes the happiness and joy of being in love. “Pure bliss…An intimate sound with abundant melodic riches!” Melody Maker/5 Stars) “Ecstasy…One of the best all-around bands working today!” (Pop Icon/5 Stars) “Excellence…A band in full command of their powers!” (Mob York City)Watch the video here. You can stream “All Of The Time” on Spotify, Apple or any of the other streaming platforms. And you can download it here.THE SHAKESPEARE CONCERT is the album by Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, recorded "live" in the studio. It's been praised by Mark Farner (Grand Funk Railroad), Jim Peterik (Ides Of March), Joey Dee (Peppermint Twist), Elliott Randall (Steely Dan) and Sarah Class (British composer). Reviews: “Perfection!”, “5 Stars!”, “Thrilling!”, and “A Masterpiece!”. The album can be streamed on Spotify, Apple and all the other streaming services. You can watch the Highlight Reel HERE. And you can purchase a digital download or autographed CD of the album HERE. THE FALL OF WINTER is Robert's single in collaboration with legendary rocker Jim Peterik of the Ides Of March and formerly with Survivor. Also featuring renowned guitarist Elliott Randall (Steely Dan/Doobie Brothers) and keyboard ace Tony Carey (Joe Cocker/Eric Burden). “A triumph!” (The Indie Source). “Flexes Real Rock Muscle!” (Celebrity Zone). Stream it on Spotify or Apple. Watch the lyric video here. Download it here.FOLLOW YOUR DREAM HANDBOOK is Robert's Amazon #1 Bestseller. It's a combination memoir of his unique musical journey and a step by step how-to follow and succeed at your dream. Available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with Dana at:www.danagillespie.com Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/followyourdreampodcastEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Listen to the Follow Your Dream Podcast on these podcast platforms:CastBoxSpotifyApple Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comInstagramPGS Store - www.thePGSstore.comYouTubeFacebook - www.facebook.com/projectgrandslamSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
We've only gone and done a bonus episode! An audio addendum to our LA season this year, The Last Bohemians hopped over to Santa Fé to meet the one and only Julia Cameron. Our series is dedicated to creative women who've lived their lives outside the norm. Julia Cameron has spent hers guiding others, with her world-beating creativity manual The Artist's Way. Very sadly, Julia had just lost her beloved dog when we arrived one afternoon in 2022. But she soldiered on regardless. It's a whistlestop tour through her early days, breaking into the boys club of 1970s journalism alongside Hunter S Thompson, through her wild thirties in Hollywood married to Martin Scorsese, and eventually how she turned her life around by relocating to Georgia O'Keefe country, with its endlessly inspiring dramatic desert landscapes. In this special episode, we enter Julia's writing room to talk about addiction and recovery, harnessing the creativity spirit, sexism and psychic powers, how she helped to write Taxi Driver, inspiration and motivation, her friendship with Eve Babitz and much more. For more, Julia Cameron's memoir Floor Sample was rereleased in the UK in summer 2022. CREDITS Presenter and Exec Producer: Kate Hutchinson Editor: Georgie Rogers Photography and recording: Anna Kooris With thanks to Anna-Maria Fitzgerald, Nick and Didi at Meow Wolf. The Last Bohemians theme music by Pete Cunningham, Ned Pegler and Caradog Jones. ABOUT THE LAST BOHEMIANS Journalist and broadcaster Kate Hutchinson launched The Last Bohemians in 2019, pairing the audio with stunning portraits by photographer Laura Kelly. It featured 86-year-old Molly Parkin's stories of self-pleasuring, LSD countess Amanda Feilding's trepanning tales and Pamela Des Barres' reflections on supergroupiedom. The series won silver for Best New Podcast at the 2020 British Podcast Awards and was a finalist at the 2021 Audio Production Awards. Season two featured folk legend Judy Collins; British fashion icon Zandra Rhodes, dealing with the aftermath of losing her lover while celebrating 50 years in fashion; anarcho-punk innovator and illustrator Gee Vaucher; and the controversial witch at the heart of the 1970s occult boom, Maxine Sanders. In 2021, The Last Bohemians launched a lockdown special with performance artist Marina Abramović; it returned in 2022 with the UK's greatest living painter, Maggi Hambling, as well as Bowie's former best friend Dana Gillespie and theatre actor Cleo Sylvestre, and launched an LA series, supported by Audio-Technica, and starring Angelyne, Betye Saar, Gloria Hendry and more. thelastbohemians.co.uk patreon.com/thelastbohemians instagram.com/thelastbohemianspod twitter.com/thelastbohospod
For the final episode of The Last Bohemians: LA, supported by Audio-Technica, we meet French fashion disruptor and true original, Michéle Lamy. She's been married to the designer Rick Owens, her former pattern cutter, since 2006 and is often referred to as his 'muse'. But Michéle is a chameleonic creative in her own right, forever staging art happenings, musical collaborations and style projects around the world, as well as co-designing the furniture for the Rick Owens line. She's so in-demand that she's tricky to track down: we did this interview partly in London, at Claridges in Mayfair, and partly at the Chateau Marmont in LA, the city Michéle lived in for 26 years until the early 2000s. In those days, she was better known as the owner and host of cult Hollywood nightspot Les Deux Cafe, where anyone who's anyone would dine as Michéle performed smoky jazz numbers in her thick drawl. Now Michéle is more nomadic, splitting her time between Los Angeles and Paris, and attracting beautiful freaks wherever she goes. A gothic style icon (she's been called a vampire, ageless, the ultimate eccentric…), her signature look is ink-dipped fingers, a line of kohl on her forehead, a voluminous outfit and a cigarette always in her hand. Listen out for her many bangles too, which clank as she speaks! In this hypnotic episode, Michéle talks to us about the influence of French philosopher Gilles Deleuze, her style awakening in the Moroccan desert, how she decides who to collaborate with, her unlikely kinship with Kim Kardashian, why she loves boxing, how she got gold teeth, following her instincts and the importance of “finding your tribe”. That's it for the LA series but listen out for some bonus episodes very soon. CREDITS Presenter and Exec Producer: Kate Hutchinson Editors: Holly Fisher and Mariana Sousa Aguiar Additional production: Sefa Nyki Photography: Matilda Hill-Jenkins With thanks to Janet Fischgrund and everyone at Owenscorp All music by Mara Carlyle with the exception of 'Laman' by Imdukal'N' El Hussain Safir and The Last Bohemians theme music by Pete Cunningham, Ned Pegler and Caradog Jones. ABOUT AUDIO-TECHNICA In 1962, with a vision of producing high-quality audio for everyone, Audio-Technica's founder Hideo Matsushita created the first truly affordable phono cartridge, the AT-1 in Shinjuku, Japan. Since then, Audio-Technica has grown into a world-renowned company devoted to Audio Excellence at every level, expanding the product range to include headphones, microphones and turntables. Audio-Technica's commitment to the user experience and their devotion to high quality design, manufacturing, marketing, and distribution has placed them at the forefront of the industry for the last 60 years. ABOUT THE LAST BOHEMIANS Journalist and broadcaster Kate Hutchinson launched The Last Bohemians in 2019, pairing the audio with stunning portraits by photographer Laura Kelly. It featured 86-year-old Molly Parkin's stories of self-pleasuring, LSD countess Amanda Feilding's trepanning tales and Pamela Des Barres' reflections on supergroupiedom. The series won silver for Best New Podcast at the 2020 British Podcast Awards and was a finalist at the 2021 Audio Production Awards. Season two featured folk legend Judy Collins; British fashion icon Zandra Rhodes, dealing with the aftermath of losing her lover while celebrating 50 years in fashion; anarcho-punk innovator and illustrator Gee Vaucher; and the controversial witch at the heart of the 1970s occult boom, Maxine Sanders. In 2021, The Last Bohemians launched a lockdown special with performance artist Marina Abramović; it returned in 2022 with the UK's greatest living painter, Maggi Hambling, as well as Bowie's former best friend Dana Gillespie and theatre actor Cleo Sylvestre, and launched an LA series, supported by Audio-Technica, in summer. thelastbohemians.co.uk patreon.com/thelastbohemians instagram.com/thelastbohemianspod twitter.com/thelastbohospod
Penny Slinger was a mover and shaker in Swinging London's art scene – though you might not have heard of her. She went to Chelsea Art School at the height of the Pop Art boom and, inspired by Max Ernst, went on to mix up self-portrait, collage, film and sculpture to create surreal and feminist images that still provoke today. Among these were her “full frontal collages”, including ones where Penny appears inside a wedding cake, the slice between her legs removed. Her 1977 collage masterpiece, An Exorcism, meanwhile, evoked the darkness of the English psyche, stitching together ghoulish images of the countryside, genitals, nuns and manor houses. In the UK, Penny counted the photographer Lee Miller among her friends and, at one point, lived in a turret in Soho, where her boyfriend – the counterculture film-maker Peter Whitehead – kept falcons. How's that for bohemian! Penny appeared in experimental films and wrote a number of books on themes of sex, mysticism, eroticism and inner goddesses, including groundbreaking books of her collages and poetry, such as 50% The Invisible Woman. But after a solo show in New York in 1982, she abandoned the art world, tired of its sexism and narrow-mindedness. She moved first to the Caribbean, then to Northern California and finally settled in LA. It isn't until recently that Penny's work has been rediscovered. In 2009, she was included in the Angels of Anarchy show of female surrealists in Manchester and she was the subject of a 2017 documentary by Richard Kovitch. In our final Last Bohemians LA episode, supported by Audio-Technica, Penny covers a range of topics, including her sexual and sensual liberation, finding her voice in a male-dominated art scene, starring in the only feature film directed by a woman in the 1970s, how she hopes to see a retrospective in her lifetime and how desire doesn't diminish with age... CREDITS Presenter: Kate Hutchinson Producer: Holly Fisher Photography: Lisa Jelliffe. With thanks to Zoe Flowers. Theme music: Pete Cunningham, Ned Pegler and Caradog Jones ABOUT AUDIO-TECHNICA In 1962, with a vision of producing high-quality audio for everyone, Audio-Technica's founder Hideo Matsushita created the first truly affordable phono cartridge, the AT-1 in Shinjuku, Japan. Since then, Audio-Technica has grown into a world-renowned company devoted to Audio Excellence at every level, expanding the product range to include headphones, microphones and turntables. Audio-Technica's commitment to the user experience and their devotion to high quality design, manufacturing, marketing, and distribution has placed them at the forefront of the industry for the last 60 years. ABOUT THE LAST BOHEMIANS Journalist and broadcaster Kate Hutchinson launched The Last Bohemians in 2019, pairing the audio with stunning portraits by photographer Laura Kelly. It featured 86-year-old Molly Parkin's stories of self-pleasuring, LSD countess Amanda Feilding's trepanning tales and Pamela Des Barres' reflections on supergroupiedom. The series won silver for Best New Podcast at the 2020 British Podcast Awards and was a finalist at the 2021 Audio Production Awards. Season two featured folk legend Judy Collins; British fashion icon Zandra Rhodes, dealing with the aftermath of losing her lover while celebrating 50 years in fashion; anarcho-punk innovator and illustrator Gee Vaucher; and the controversial witch at the heart of the 1970s occult boom, Maxine Sanders. In 2021, The Last Bohemians launched a lockdown special with performance artist Marina Abramović; it returned in 2022 with the UK's greatest living painter, Maggi Hambling, as well as Bowie's former best friend Dana Gillespie and theatre actor Cleo Sylvestre, and launched an LA series, supported by Audio-Tecnica, in summer. thelastbohemians.co.uk patreon.com/thelastbohemians instagram.com/thelastbohemianspod twitter.com/thelastbohospod
Speak to anyone from the 1980s punk scene in Los Angeles and they'll tell you: Johanna Went is an underground legend. While the bands like Black Flag, Fear and X were thrashing out their three chords and the truth, Went would take to the stage at clubs like The Masque, Club Lingerie and Hong Kong Cafe and perform between the live shows. The crowd hadn't seen anything like it before. She wasn't a punk musician per se but the “hyena of performance art”, whose transgressive spectacles of New Wave theatre, experimental noise, elaborate and crude costumes, chaotic rituals, and gory props like pig heads and fake blood – lots of blood – built a cult following and predated Lady Gaga's meat dress and Peaches' raucous stage antics and costumes by decades. Johanna's shows were wild, depraved and often grotesque, boldly taking on themes like female pleasure and menstruation. Take her 1988 performance Passion Container, in which she pulled giant bloodied tampons out of a silk vagina and chucked them into the crowd – this was pre-riot grrrl and before L7's legendary tampon-flinging performance at Reading Festival in 1992. Many aren't sure where Johanna Went went but The Last Bohemians: LA, supported by Audio-Technica, found her living a quieter life, in the beach town of Ventura, California. Across her garden table, she looks back at her transgressive work and talks about the magic of the 1980s punk scene, growing up an outsider, the beauty of performance art and why embracing ageing is the punkest move of all. CREDITS Presenter and Exec-Producer: Kate Hutchinson Editor: Georgie Rogers Additional production: Holly Fisher Mixing and mastering: Mariana Sousa Aguiar Photography: Kate Hutchinson With thanks to Sarah Cooper at the Getty, Alice Bag, Mara Carlyle and all at Erased Tapes. MUSIC Theme music: Pete Cunningham, Ned Pegler and Caradog Jones Piano Scapes 3 Written and performed by Qasim Naqvi Courtesy of Erased Tapes Angelus Novus Written by Saki Sugimoto Performed by Hatis Noit Courtesy of Erased Tapes Away With These Self-Loving Lads (Instrumental) - Mara Carlyle Pearl (Instrumental) - Mara Carlyle Bowlface en Provence (Instrumental) - Mara Carlyle Bonding (Instrumental) - Mara Carlyle Nerveskade - Sickhead Apache Tomcat - Alright Rock N Roll FURTHER READING/LISTENING X-Trax Hyperallergic ArtForum Bandcamp ABOUT AUDIO-TECHNICA In 1962, with a vision of producing high-quality audio for everyone, Audio-Technica's founder Hideo Matsushita created the first truly affordable phono cartridge, the AT-1 in Shinjuku, Japan. Since then, Audio-Technica has grown into a world-renowned company devoted to Audio Excellence at every level, expanding the product range to include headphones, microphones and turntables. Audio-Technica's commitment to the user experience and their devotion to high quality design, manufacturing, marketing, and distribution has placed them at the forefront of the industry for the last 60 years. ABOUT THE LAST BOHEMIANS Journalist and broadcaster Kate Hutchinson launched The Last Bohemians in 2019, pairing the audio with stunning portraits by photographer Laura Kelly. It featured 86-year-old Molly Parkin's stories of self-pleasuring, LSD countess Amanda Feilding's trepanning tales and Pamela Des Barres' reflections on supergroupiedom. The series won silver for Best New Podcast at the 2020 British Podcast Awards and was a finalist at the 2021 Audio Production Awards. Season two featured folk legend Judy Collins; British fashion icon Zandra Rhodes, dealing with the aftermath of losing her lover while celebrating 50 years in fashion; anarcho-punk innovator and illustrator Gee Vaucher; and the controversial witch at the heart of the 1970s occult boom, Maxine Sanders. In 2021, The Last Bohemians launched a lockdown special with performance artist Marina Abramović; it returned in 2022 with the UK's greatest living painter, Maggi Hambling, as well as Bowie's former best friend Dana Gillespie and theatre actor Cleo Sylvestre, and launched an LA series, supported by Audio-Tecnica, in summer. thelastbohemians.co.uk patreon.com/thelastbohemians instagram.com/thelastbohemianspod twitter.com/thelastbohospod
In the north of Los Angeles, in a neighbourhood called Glendale, an unassuming bungalow is home to one of the first women in Hollywood to cut men's hair. Today she goes by the glitziest of names, Madelynn von Ritz, but back in the 60s she was called Lynn Castle and hung out with key people of the era, lopping off Jim Morrison, the Byrds, Sonny Bono and Neil Young's locks. She was also a secret musician. But despite her childhood friends being musical svengalis like Phil Spector – who she once dated – as well as Jack Nietzcshe and Lee Hazlewood, it took her a while to reveal her talent. Eventually, however, she cut a number of intimate, melancholy demos in the hazy 60s with Hazlewood, who later famously teamed up with Nancy Sinatra and helped define the decade's psychedelic sound. Lynn is now 83 (going on 53!) and still writes music to this day, with a home studio tucked in the corner of her living room. Those old demos, meanwhile, were found by the label Light in the Attic and reissued as Rose Coloured Corner in 2017 – an album 50 years in the making – including her signature song, pop gem The Lady Barber. In this episode of The Last Bohemians: LA, supported by Audio-Technica, Lynn discusses her 'friendship' with Elvis, her series of almost-famous moments with Bob Dylan and the Stones, her positive outlook and life, and unexpectedly digs out letters from an old flame... CREDITS Presenter/Exec-Producer: Kate Hutchinson Producer: Holly Fisher Photography: Lisa Jelliffe Theme music: Pete Cunningham, Ned Pegler and Caradog Jones With thanks to Light in the Attic Records. ABOUT AUDIO-TECHNICA In 1962, with a vision of producing high-quality audio for everyone, Audio-Technica's founder Hideo Matsushita created the first truly affordable phono cartridge, the AT-1 in Shinjuku, Japan. Since then, Audio-Technica has grown into a world-renowned company devoted to Audio Excellence at every level, expanding the product range to include headphones, microphones and turntables. Audio-Technica's commitment to the user experience and their devotion to high quality design, manufacturing, marketing, and distribution has placed them at the forefront of the industry for the last 60 years. ABOUT THE LAST BOHEMIANS Journalist and broadcaster Kate Hutchinson launched The Last Bohemians in 2019, pairing the audio with stunning portraits by photographer Laura Kelly. It stole hearts with 86-year-old Molly Parkin's stories of self-pleasuring, LSD countess Amanda Feilding's trepanning tales and Pamela Des Barres' reflections on supergroupiedom. It won silver for Best New Podcast at the 2020 British Podcast Awards and was a finalist at the 2021 Audio Production Awards. Series two featured folk legend Judy Collins; British fashion icon Zandra Rhodes, dealing with the aftermath of losing her lover while celebrating 50 years in fashion; anarcho-punk innovator and illustrator Gee Vaucher; and the controversial witch at the heart of the 1970s occult boom, Maxine Sanders. In 2021, The Last Bohemians launched a lockdown special with performance artist Marina Abramović; it returned in 2022 with the UK's greatest living painter, Maggi Hambling, as well as Bowie's former best friend Dana Gillespie and theatre actor Cleo Sylvestre. thelastbohemians.co.uk patreon.com/thelastbohemians instagram.com/thelastbohemianspod twitter.com/thelastbohospod
Our LA series, supported by Audio-Technica, returns this week with a Last Bohemians first: in a very special episode, we speak to three generations of an American artistic dynasty up in the leafy hills of Laurel Canyon: the incredible Betye Saar, her daughter Alison Saar and and granddaughter Maddy Leeser. Betye Saar, 96 (she was 95 at the time of making this podcast), is a revered assemblage, collage and installation artist, known for her use of found objects, and was part of both the Black Arts and feminist art movements in 1960s and 70s California. Her best known works include 1969's Black Girl's Window, which incorporates elements of mysticism and brings to mind the current #BlackGirlMagic movement, and 1972's The Liberation of Aunt Jemima, a piece of art that confronted racist and cultural stereotypes. The latter was so revolutionary, said the Guardian, “that the activist and scholar Angela Davis credited it with launching the Black women's movement.” Betye is currently experiencing something of a renaissance, underlined by recent, pre-pandemic solo shows at MOMA in New York and its LA equivalent, LACMA. She still makes art every day. But, as Harper's Bazaar recently said, her proudest legacy is her family. We sit around the table and share tea and biscuits not only with Betye but with Alison Saar, 66, one of her three daughters, who started out by working with her father, Richard Saar, in his ceramics studio. A breathtaking sculptor whose work spans four decades, Alison's pieces often take the form of female figures. They explore different takes on African-African experiences, and the idea of history repeating, often made in response to events and themes like Hurricane Katrina and the AIDS crisis, the menopause and mythology. And we are also joined by Alison's daughter Maddy Inez Leeser, 28, who makes stunning ceramics inspired by the natural world. The phrase “generational magic” really jumps out during this conversation, as the three women discuss motherhood and creativity, making art out of the everyday, being a mixed race family and the importance of exploring their African-American heritage, and the life and career advice that has been passed down from generation to generation. It was such a privilege to join them one afternoon at Alison's house in LA. We hope you enjoy hearing their gorgeous slice of life among the birdsong and car beeps. CREDITS Presenter/Exec-Producer: Kate Hutchinson Producers: Sue Merlino and Holly Fisher Additional production: Will Horrocks Theme music: Pete Cunningham, Ned Pegler and Caradog Jones With thanks to: The Saar family, Emma Haru, Lisa Jann, Kimberly David, Lauren Graber and Julie at Roberts Projects LA, and Bobby Lee and Ali at Warm Music for generously donating us the track Walking With Trees. ABOUT AUDIO-TECHNICA In 1962, with a vision of producing high-quality audio for everyone, Audio-Technica's founder Hideo Matsushita created the first truly affordable phono cartridge, the AT-1 in Shinjuku, Japan. Since then, Audio-Technica has grown into a world-renowned company devoted to Audio Excellence at every level, expanding the product range to include headphones, microphones and turntables. Audio-Technica's commitment to the user experience and their devotion to high quality design, manufacturing, marketing, and distribution has placed them at the forefront of the industry for the last 60 years. ABOUT THE LAST BOHEMIANS Journalist and broadcaster Kate Hutchinson launched The Last Bohemians in 2019, pairing the audio with stunning portraits by photographer Laura Kelly. It stole hearts with 86-year-old Molly Parkin's stories of self-pleasuring, LSD countess Amanda Feilding's trepanning tales and Pamela Des Barres' reflections on supergroupiedom. It won silver for Best New Podcast at the 2020 British Podcast Awards and was a finalist at the 2021 Audio Production Awards. Series two featured folk legend Judy Collins; British fashion icon Zandra Rhodes, dealing with the aftermath of losing her lover while celebrating 50 years in fashion; anarcho-punk innovator and illustrator Gee Vaucher; and the controversial witch at the heart of the 1970s occult boom, Maxine Sanders. In 2021, The Last Bohemians launched a lockdown special with performance artist Marina Abramović; it returned in 2022 with the UK's greatest living painter, Maggi Hambling, as well as Bowie's former best friend Dana Gillespie and theatre actor Cleo Sylvestre. thelastbohemians.co.uk patreon.com/thelastbohemians instagram.com/thelastbohemianspod twitter.com/thelastbohospod
Cocinamos una selección de rarezas del glam rock siguiendo una receta del último número de la revista Mojo. Curiosidades de la edad dorada del glam a cargo de nombres bien conocidos junto a otros más oscuros aunque igual de sorprendentes. Playlist; GUMBO “We don’t care” SPARKS “This town ain’t big enough for both of us” NEW YORK DOLLS “Personality crisis (live)” HOLLYWOOD BRATS “Sick on you” HAMMERSMITH GORILLAS “I live in style in maida vale” DANA GILLESPIE “Andy Warhol” MICK RONSON “Growing up and I’m fine” THE RAH BAND “The crunch” SUZI QUATRO “Rock hard” SHAKANE “Gang man” ROCK REBELLION “Let’s go” THE DAMNED “Morning bird” GREGG ROBINS “Virginia creeper” BRETT SMILEY “Space age” Escuchar audio
The Last Bohemians returns with a brand new series set in Tinseltown, supported by Audio-Technica. From forgotten feminist artists to Sunset Strip sexpots and from punk performers to subversive style disruptors (and one Californian arts dynasty!): these are some of the most maverick women in LA, whose stories each say something different about the city. In episode two, Team TLB head up to the valley and to the incredible home of Linda Ramone, wife of the late Johnny Ramone – guitarist in one the greatest punk bands there ever was – and custodian of the Linda and Johnny Ramone Ranch, a paradise of countercultural curios, movie memorabilia and Elvis collectables. Over a morning aperitif, Linda talks about growing up with NYC punk, dating bandmates and younger men, what Lisa-Marie Presley thinks of her themed Elvis room, the importance of fandom, her musical obsessions, how she maintains rock'n'roll's legacy and the best way to silence your critics. CREDITS Presenter/exec producer: Kate Hutchinson Editor: Georgie Rogers Recording and additional production: Holly Fisher Additional production: Colour It In. Photography: Lisa Jelliffe Theme music: Pete Cunningham, Ned Pegler and Caradog Jones With thanks to Nancy Sinatra. ABOUT AUDIO-TECHNICA In 1962, with a vision of producing high-quality audio for everyone, Audio-Technica's founder Hideo Matsushita created the first truly affordable phono cartridge, the AT-1 in Shinjuku, Japan. Since then, Audio-Technica has grown into a world-renowned company devoted to Audio Excellence at every level, expanding the product range to include headphones, microphones and turntables. Audio-Technica's commitment to the user experience and their devotion to high quality design, manufacturing, marketing, and distribution has placed them at the forefront of the industry for the last 60 years. ABOUT THE LAST BOHEMIANS Journalist and broadcaster Kate Hutchinson launched The Last Bohemians in 2019, pairing the audio with stunning portraits by photographer Laura Kelly. It stole hearts with 86-year-old Molly Parkin's stories of self-pleasuring, LSD countess Amanda Feilding's trepanning tales and Pamela Des Barres' reflections on supergroupiedom. It won silver for Best New Podcast at the 2020 British Podcast Awards and was a finalist at the 2021 Audio Production Awards. Series two featured folk legend Judy Collins; British fashion icon Zandra Rhodes, dealing with the aftermath of losing her lover while celebrating 50 years in fashion; anarcho-punk innovator and illustrator Gee Vaucher; and the controversial witch at the heart of the 1970s occult boom, Maxine Sanders. In 2021, The Last Bohemians launched a lockdown special with performance artist Marina Abramović; it returned in 2022 with the UK's greatest living painter, Maggi Hambling, as well as Bowie's former best friend Dana Gillespie and theatre actor Cleo Sylvestre. thelastbohemians.co.uk patreon.com/thelastbohemians instagram.com/thelastbohemianspod twitter.com/thelastbohospod
The Last Bohemians returns with a brand new series set in Tinseltown, supported by Audio-Technica. From forgotten feminist artists to Sunset Strip sexpots and from punk performers to subversive style disruptors (and one Californian arts dynasty!): these are some of the most maverick women in LA, whose stories each say something different about the city. Episode two is with 1970s Bond Girl, Gloria Hendry. She made film history when she snogged 007 in Live and Let Die, becoming Bond's first Black love interest. She took on edgy roles in what were known as blaxploitation films, like Black Caesar and Hell Up in Harlem. And before that, she became a Playboy Bunny in 1960s New York at the same time as training as a legal secretary, right when the Civil Rights Movement was bubbling up around her. She's a total trailblazer, whose life story takes us from a broken home in New Jersey to the glitzy casinos of New York, via a film audition with Roger Moore in New Orleans. She remembers filming Bond, her raunchy scenes from what she calls the “Black renaissance” in cinema, how her life unravelled and how California helped get her back on her feet, what the Playboy Club taught her about life, why she stays in shape and how she paved the way for Black women in film. If you want more, do check out her recent memoir, GLORIA, which is filled with incredible Playboy photographs of her from the 1970s and some abs to die for. Trigger warning: this episode contains themes of abuse and suicide towards the beginning. CREDITS Presenter/exec producer: Kate Hutchinson Editor: Georgie Rogers Recording and additional production: Holly Fisher Photography: Lisa Jelliffe Theme music: Pete Cunningham, Ned Pegler and Caradog Jones With thanks to Anders Frejdh, Dan Moss @ Colour It In, Mr & Mrs Smith. ABOUT AUDIO-TECHNICA In 1962, with a vision of producing high-quality audio for everyone, Audio-Technica's founder Hideo Matsushita created the first truly affordable phono cartridge, the AT-1 in Shinjuku, Japan. Since then, Audio-Technica has grown into a world-renowned company devoted to Audio Excellence at every level, expanding the product range to include headphones, microphones and turntables. Audio-Technica's commitment to the user experience and their devotion to high quality design, manufacturing, marketing, and distribution has placed them at the forefront of the industry for the last 60 years. ABOUT THE LAST BOHEMIANS Journalist and broadcaster Kate Hutchinson launched The Last Bohemians in 2019, pairing the audio with stunning portraits by photographer Laura Kelly. It stole hearts with 86-year-old Molly Parkin's stories of self-pleasuring, LSD countess Amanda Feilding's trepanning tales and Pamela Des Barres' reflections on supergroupiedom. It won silver for Best New Podcast at the 2020 British Podcast Awards and was a finalist at the 2021 Audio Production Awards. Series two featured folk legend Judy Collins; British fashion icon Zandra Rhodes, dealing with the aftermath of losing her lover while celebrating 50 years in fashion; anarcho-punk innovator and illustrator Gee Vaucher; and the controversial witch at the heart of the 1970s occult boom, Maxine Sanders. In 2021, The Last Bohemians launched a lockdown special with performance artist Marina Abramović; it returned in 2022 with the UK's greatest living painter, Maggi Hambling, as well as Bowie's former best friend Dana Gillespie and theatre actor Cleo Sylvestre. thelastbohemians.co.uk patreon.com/thelastbohemians instagram.com/thelastbohemianspod twitter.com/thelastbohospod
The Last Bohemians returns with a brand new series in Tinseltown, supported by Audio-Technica. From forgotten feminist artists to Sunset Strip sexpots and from punk performers to subversive style disruptors (and one Bond Girl!), these are maverick and radical women whose stories each say something different about the City of Angels. Recorded in spring 2022, host Kate Hutchinson decamped to Hollywood with producer Holly Fisher and photographer Lisa Jelliffe to find inspiration from cult figures, forgotten stars and cultural firebrands alike. Episode one kicks off with LA legend Angelyne, the blonde bombshell who rose to fame in the 1980s when billboards of the then-unknown pin-up started mysteriously appearing around the city (and about whom Peacock released a major biopic this year). Get to know the real Angelyne, one of the city's most recognisable cult figures, as Kate takes an eventful ride in her hot-pink Corvette and is schooled in the difference between mystery and mystique. She gets an introduction to image as business and hears how Angelyne laid the groundwork for the influencer generation of Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton and more. She even once ran against Arnie to be Governor of California. As the TV show aims to uncover Angelyne's true identity, we try to uncover what makes her tick. And what does she really want with LA? CREDITS Exec producer/host: Kate Hutchinson Producer: Holly Fisher Sound Design: Holly Fisher Photography: Lisa Jelliffe Theme music: Pete Cunningham, Ned Pegler and Caradog Jones With thanks to Scott. ABOUT AUDIO-TECHNICA In 1962, with a vision of producing high-quality audio for everyone, Audio-Technica's founder Hideo Matsushita created the first truly affordable phono cartridge, the AT-1 in Shinjuku, Japan. Since then, Audio-Technica has grown into a world-renowned company devoted to Audio Excellence at every level, expanding the product range to include headphones, microphones and turntables. Audio-Technica's commitment to the user experience and their devotion to high quality design, manufacturing, marketing, and distribution has placed them at the forefront of the industry for the last 60 years. ABOUT THE LAST BOHEMIANS Journalist and broadcaster Kate Hutchinson launched The Last Bohemians in 2019, pairing the audio with stunning portraits by photographer Laura Kelly. It stole hearts with 86-year-old Molly Parkin's stories of self-pleasuring, LSD countess Amanda Feilding's trepanning tales and Pamela Des Barres' reflections on supergroupiedom. It won silver for Best New Podcast at the 2020 British Podcast Awards and was a finalist at the 2021 Audio Production Awards. Series two featured folk legend Judy Collins; British fashion icon Zandra Rhodes, dealing with the aftermath of losing her lover while celebrating 50 years in fashion; anarcho-punk innovator and illustrator Gee Vaucher; and the controversial witch at the heart of the 1970s occult boom, Maxine Sanders. In 2021, The Last Bohemians launched a lockdown special with performance artist Marina Abramović; it returned in 2022 with the UK's greatest living painter, Maggi Hambling, as well as Bowie's former best friend Dana Gillespie and theatre actor Cleo Sylvestre. thelastbohemians.co.uk patreon.com/thelastbohemians Iinstagram.com/thelastbohemianspod twitter.com/thelastbohospod
Tony Defries - David Bowie, Mainman, Mickie Most & Iggy Pop - in conversation with David Eastaugh British former music manager and impresario. He managed David Bowie's career during his elevation to global stardom. He established a rights management organisation called MainMan and helped launch the careers of Iggy Pop, Mick Ronson, Mott the Hoople, Dana Gillespie, Lou Reed, Luther Vandross, and John Cougar Mellencamp. Defries and MainMan have received multiple awards for their achievements in the music industry.
Dana Gillespie (1949-) is one of the few remaining women who was at the centre of the Sixties and Seventies in London and in New York, having been best mates with David Bowie and pretty much anyone who was anyone back then. Eric Clapton was very nearly her guitar teacher, Led Zep's Jimmy Page played on her early folk records and she was in and out of the tabloids with Bob Dylan as a teenage girl. She has recorded with Elton John, had her portrait screen printed by Andy Warhol's Factory, and shared a stage with rock'n'roll greats Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley and the Stones. She's lived a life as starry and storied as Marianne Faithfull and Anita Pallenberg – so why hasn't anyone heard of her? In the 1970s, Dana went glam-pop with the track Andy Warhol, which Bowie had written for her, and released the 1974 album Weren't Born A Man, where she appears in a corset and stockings on the cover. But then Bowie's management company went bust and The Thin White Duke stopped returning her calls. Unable to get out of her contract for years, she turned to acting and starred in musicals, though the tabloids were always distracted by her buxom image. In the 1980s, she reinvented herself as a blues singer, founded the Mustique blues festival and has now released upwards of 70 albums, including 13 in Sanskrit. Dana is perhaps just as famous for her long list of lovers, including Keith Moon, Michael Caine and Sean Connery. But Dylan clearly recognised that she is one of a kind and, in the 90s, invited her to open up for him on his UK tour. She has also become a rock star of the spiritual world, having performed in front of a million people at her guru Sai Baba's birthday celebrations. Her style of blues is saucy and knowing, and you can still see her performing every month at a venue called the Temple of Music And Art in south London. Truth be told, Dana has lived such a life that we could have made an entire series about her. If you want more no-holds-barred tell-alls, check out her 2020 memoir, Weren't Born A Man. In this episode, she talks about coming from money, her infamous basement hangout in South Kensington, her love of the blues, how she met Bowie, her freewheeling attitude to sex, love and forgiveness, her spiritual awakening, making music into her 70s and how she hopes she won't be forgotten in the pantheon of great British artists. This episode was produced by Sarah Nichol, presented by Kate Hutchinson and sound designed by Colour It In. Portrait by Laura Kelly. Music in this episode: Dana Gillespie - Track 06 Dems - Unreleased Blue Dog Sessions - Funk & Flash Mr Smith - Badass Dana Gillespie - Track 07 Kevin McLeod - Hustle Bruce Millar - Sitar & Tabla Duo Jim Barrett - Star Fragment Ident music: Emmy The Great.
The next hour of The Roadhouse is full of tracks you haven't heard. I've got four Roadhouse debuts, and fill the rest of the hour with new tracks. Eddie 9V, Dana Gillespie, King Floyd, Ida Mae, and Watermelon Slim are all ahead. I'll make you a promise - that what lies ahead is definitely is another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
The next hour of The Roadhouse is full of tracks you haven't heard. I've got four Roadhouse debuts, and fill the rest of the hour with new tracks. Eddie 9V, Dana Gillespie, King Floyd, Ida Mae, and Watermelon Slim are all ahead. I'll make you a promise - that what lies ahead is definitely is another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
Dino Baptiste Dino Baptiste is a highly energetic pianist, vocalist and entertainer from London UK. Now residing in Birmingham, Dino has strong links to Blues, Boogie Woogie & Rock & Roll as well as performing mainstream classics & current cover songs. His influences revolve around three idols since a teenager - Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis & Ray Charles. Here, Dino has seen each one a legend, perform with such showmanship and charm that has reflected in his own performance. Demonstrating a wealth of professional experience covering a 25-year period since 1989, Dino talks about his influences and how he made the breaks that led him to play with mick Jagger, Roger Taylor, Dana Gillespie and many others. Great chat Check out Dino’s stuff at the various social media www.dinobaptiste.com Dino Baptiste | Facebook https://youtu.be/1tBO_9wKLYE To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music
Miriam chats with the singer, who has released more than 70 albums, originated the role of Mary Magdalene in Jesus Christ Superstar and dated some of the biggest names in music.
Our latest chapter followed young David Bowie as he struggled to find his place in the Mod music scene of swinging sixties London. It was an exciting yet frustrating time for him as he fronted a lengthy list of doomed R&B bands — so close, yet so far from headliners like the Beatles, the Who and the Rolling Stones. Jordan spoke to one of David's closest friends during that crucial learning period — Dana Gillespie, the legendary British blues singer whose career spans more than 70 albums. Her new memoir, Weren't Born A Man, is a fascinating look at her astonishing life at the center of the entertainment scene in the ‘60s and ‘70s. It's filled with tales of wild times with Bob Dylan, Elton John, Jimmy Page, Michael Caine, Sean Connery, and so many more. But back in 1964, Dana was just another teenage music hopeful. Just like David. They shared songs, laughter, beds (on occasion), and unforgettable memories of a time when they were just starting out and the Fab Four ruled the land. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Diese Woche wird es heiß im Podkastl!Susanne und Andy widmen sich in dieser Folge der „schönsten Nebensache der Welt“. Selbstverständlich rein theoretisch und musikalisch: Unser Moderatorenduo begibt sich auf eine Spurensuche nach der Erotik und dem Sex im Austropop. Und so viel dürfen wir verraten: Man wird fündig!Supermax outete sich in den 70ern als „Love Machine“, Stefanie Werger meinte „Sog, es wird später“, die EAV besang ohne Umschweife den „Swingerclub“ und „Feister Weiber“ und Dana Gillespie offenbarte in „Move Your Body Close To Me“ unkeusche Begehrlichkeiten.Andy erklärt allen, die es noch nicht wissen, wozu der von Georg Danzer legendär besungene „Tschurifetzen“ dient, und erläutert zudem, warum er als Halbwüchsiger bei starker Sonneneinstrahlung gerne etwas länger vor zensurierten Erotikfilmplakaten verweilte. Songausschnitte von Ludwig Hirsch, Rainhard Fendrich, Wolfgang Ambros, Drahdiwaberl, Falco, Peter Schleicher und vielen anderen runden diese nicht nur informative, sondern geradezu lehrreiche ;-) Pocast-Folge ab. Viel Vergnügen beim Zuhören!Und wer Lust auf noch mehr österreichische Musik bekommen hat, taucht am besten in die erfolgreichste Austropop-Playlist der Welt ein: http://lnk.to/austropopschmankerl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dana Gillespie in conversation with David Eastaugh Dana Gillespie recorded initially in the folk genre in the mid-1960s. Some of her recordings as a teenager fell into the teen pop category, such as her 1965 single "Thank You Boy", written by John Carter and Ken Lewis and produced by Jimmy Page. Her acting career got under way shortly afterwards, and it overshadowed her musical career in the late 1960s and 1970s. The song "Andy Warhol" was originally written by David Bowie for Gillespie, who recorded it in 1971, but her version of the song was not released until 1973 on her album Weren't Born a Man. Her version also featured Mick Ronson on guitar. After performing backing vocals on the track "It Ain't Easy" from Bowie's Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, she recorded an album produced by Bowie and Mick Ronson in 1973, Weren't Born a Man. Subsequent recordings have been in the blues genre, appearing with the London Blues Band. She is also notable for being the original Mary Magdalene in the first London production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Jesus Christ Superstar, which opened at the Palace Theatre in 1972. She also appeared on the Original London Cast album. During the 1980s Gillespie was a member of the Austrian Mojo Blues Band.
Dana Gillespie talks about her incredible life and music in this career spanning interview. Dana reveals highlights from her memoir Weren't Born a Man, including collaborations with David Bowie and Jimmy Page, her friendship with Bob Dylan and love of the blues. Weren't Born A Man (Weren't Born a Man, RCA, 1973) Donna Donna (Single, […] The post Dana Gillespie appeared first on The Strange Brew.
Waren die 80er das Goldene Zeitalter des Austropop? Susanne und Andy werfen in Folge 2 einen Blick auf die unfassbare Vielzahl österreichischer Stars und Hits, die dieses Jahrzehnt hervorgebracht hat.Die EAV, STS, Opus, Falco, Stefanie Werger, Andy Baum, Carl Peyer, Boris Bukowski, Ludwig Hirsch und viele andere erlebten in den 80er Jahren ihren Durchbruch.Hat Andy das Schicksal, das Rainhard Fendrich in seiner „Hymne der verlassenen Männer“ „Strada del sole“ besingt, selbst erlitten? Wie kam es dazu, dass ein ehemaliger Box-Champion mit eher bescheidenem Gesangstalent 1985 die Herzen der Menschen und die Charts im Sturm eroberte? Hat die Rucki Zucki Palmencombo mit „Südseeträume“ das perfekte Lied für Coronazeiten geschrieben? Und stimmt es, dass Susanne in den 80ern Vokuhila trug?Die Antworten auf diese brennenden Fragen und noch viel mehr hört Ihr in Folge 2 des Austro Podkastls. Und dazu gibt es einen Lastwagen voll Musikausschnitten zum Besser-Erinnern-Können, von Minisex, DÖF, Maria Bill, Drahdiwaberl, Mo, KGB, Klaus Prünster, Dana Gillespie und vielen anderen…Für noch viel mehr Austropop besucht Austropop Schmankerl: www.lnk.to/austropopschmankerl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tony Zanetta - talking Andy Warhol, David Bowie, Pork & much much more Tony Zanetta is a foundational gure in the history of 1960s and ’70s underground New York and London, and thereafter a secret in uence on all the androgyny in punk and rock music, the radical queerness in theater, the marrying of camp and pomp on stage and in lm... all the multifarious worlds that sprang up—and that continue to do so— lled with inspiration from those heady times. Zanetta was an actor in the off-off-Broadway movement that gained full force in the radical theater of the Play-House of the Ridiculous and Company One (Through Seven). He was present as the habitués of the original Silver Factory speed-rapped at Max’s Kansas City. Later, he saw the nascent punk scene taking form at the Mercer Arts Center. He starred as the man himself in Andy Warhol’s 1971 play Pork, a New York sensation that traveled to London, where it was digested whole by Hunky Dory–era David Bowie. Soon, Zanetta found himself tour-managing Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust global tour. As Bowie and Zanetta became con dants, he and other Pork stars formed the nucleus of MainMan, the production company whose clients included Bowie, Iggy Pop, Dana Gillespie, and Mott the Hoople. The conversation below is excerpted from a larger body of interviews between Zanetta and the writer Steve Lafreniere. Here, Steve and Tony talk at length about the through line of New York underground theater, the bisexual chic of Bowie and the New York Dolls, and the radical queens of days gone by.
The Ace Records Podcast #16 - Dana Gillespie by Ace Records
After an easy holiday, it's time to get back to where we land every week - an hour of great blues. This week, that includes six Roadhouse debuts. Phillip Fankhauser, Dana Gillespie, Marcia Ball, Matt Wanderscheid, and Layla McCalla provide a typically broad range of blues to end 2019. It's an hour full of Roadhouse debuts and absolutely another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 773rd Roadhouse.
After an easy holiday, it's time to get back to where we land every week - an hour of great blues. This week, that includes six Roadhouse debuts. Phillip Fankhauser, Dana Gillespie, Marcia Ball, Matt Wanderscheid, and Layla McCalla provide a typically broad range of blues to end 2019. It's an hour full of Roadhouse debuts and absolutely another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 773rd Roadhouse.
After an easy holiday, it's time to get back to where we land every week - an hour of great blues. This week, that includes six Roadhouse debuts. Phillip Fankhauser, Dana Gillespie, Marcia Ball, Matt Wanderscheid, and Layla McCalla provide a typically broad range of blues to end 2019. It's an hour full of Roadhouse debuts and absolutely another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 773rd Roadhouse.
After an easy holiday, it's time to get back to where we land every week - an hour of great blues. This week, that includes six Roadhouse debuts. Phillip Fankhauser, Dana Gillespie, Marcia Ball, Matt Wanderscheid, and Layla McCalla provide a typically broad range of blues to end 2019. It's an hour full of Roadhouse debuts and absolutely another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 773rd Roadhouse.
In this episode Dr Laura-Jane Foley meets singer songwriter Dana Gillespie. Dana chooses a painting entitled ‘My Wife’s Lovers’ - a painting commissioned by wealthy, American philanthropist Kate Birdsall Johnson of 42 of her Persian and Angora cats. Painted by Austrian artist Carl Kahler (1856 - 1906) it has been described as the “world’s greatest painting of cats”.To comment on the show please write to @laurajanefoley on Twitter and use the hashtag #MyFavouriteWorkOfArtPresented and produced by Dr Laura-Jane FoleyRecorded and edited at Wisebuddah, LondonTitle Music - 'Blue' from Colours by Dimitri Scarlato See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One of the biggest selling and most influential music stars of the last 50 years, David Bowie left an indelible mark on the musical landscape. His androgynous looks, shifting alter-egos and his outstanding catalogue of groundbreaking music, cemented him as a true artist, right to his deathbed. Join Stephanie Okupniak and Bowie's friend and fellow singer Dana Gillespie to discover the amazing journey that took a south London boy called David Robert Jones to a Starman called David Bowie.
Dead Language – Five Horse Johnson – Fat Black Pussy Cat Spoonfull – Ten Years After - undead 1968 Oh, Pretty Woman – Albert King – King Of The Blues Guitar 1989 Walk With Me Jesus – Darrell Mansfield – Darrell Mansfield Live 2009 Jump On – Dan Patlansky – Move My Soul 2009 I Won’t Leave Home no more – Sugar Ray and The Bluetones – Hands Across The Table 2005 Hidaway – Eric Clapto / John Mayall 1988 Love Don’t Come – Bad Influence – Tastes Like Chicken 2001 Tongue in Cheek – Dana Gillespie – Blues it Up 1990 Furthe up on The Road – Gary Moore Love Too strong – Alistair Greene – A Little Wiser 2002
In his formative years as a session musician, in fact even after the recording of his third album, Elton earned some extra cash recording cover versions of the hits of the day, anonymously, for budget record labels. These long player albums retailed at around the same price as a regular single, and they would be rushed out to share the shelves with their 'legitimate' counterparts. Until the record labels worked out that they could make money by making compilations out of the actual recordings, these records sold in their millions. For years, these records sat at the back of people's collections, and in piles in charity shops, before Elton's fans started going through them. More than 50 recordings featuring his voice have since been identified, and many more remain to be discovered. In these sessions, Elton sang and played keyboard along with many now-familiar names, including David Byron, who went on to front Uriah Heap, and Dana Gillespie. Dana's biography is long and impressive, taking in connections with Jimmy Page, Donovan, Dylan, Bowie and Lionel Bart. She was also the original Mary Magdalene in the Jesus Christ Superstar stage show, and a four-time British Junior Waterski champion. Dana very kindly agreed to be interviewed for this episode, and her recollections are here, bringing the story of these sessions to life. Featured in the episode are recordings that did not find their way onto the collections that came out under titles such as 'Reg Dwight's Piano Goes Pop' in the nineties. I've tried to find less commonly-heard recordings, and in the process I have uncovered a couple of recordings that are new to YouTube (and uploaded them to my channel). I am indebted to the work of all the Elton John fans who have researched this material. The hall of fame must include David Bodoh, whose 'Eltonography' website hosts a wonderful list of the tracks that Elton is throught to have contributed to. Thanks also go to the gentleman who compiles the tobekompleated discography. His discography features images and track-listings of many of the records that collectors might want to investigate. Anyone with an interest in these records would also enjoy the following web pages that are devoted to them - hitcovers, copycatcovers, and topofthepops. Here are the other links that I make reference to in the episode: The remainder of the interview with Dana - about her incredible career. A recording of Dana tackling 'That Same Old Feeling', a beautiful song, a top 10 hit for Pickettywitch in January 1970. David Byron's take on 'Let's Work Together' by Canned Heat. Elton taking secondary vocals on 'Wand'rin' Star' by Lee Marvin. The full playlist of tracks on '28 International Top Songs'. Here's a blog post about this record.
2018 is rolling on, and Random Old Records podcast is back! EPISODE #66 is a set of tracks for this hot and uncomfortable summer. Whether you're sweating it out in the streets or hibernating under a pile of blankets in your sweet, sweet air conditioned room, there's a little something for everyone to enjoy.The past year or so has brought an amazing wave of angry, confrontational hardcore and punk rock, and the first quarter of the show highlights some ferocious tracks from Exotica, Patsy, Kaleidoscope, and Gen Pop. The crucial UK label La Vida Es Un Mus features heavily in this set; every release they put out is worth a listen. From there, the podcast takes a dreamier turn, with folky psych-rock from Heron Oblivion and Dana Gillespie, rootsy pop from Del Shannon, The Paperhead, and Shannon Shaw, and even a little moody synth from Rizzo and Century Palm. In between tracks, you will hear snippets from the wild 1985 Canadian psychic horror movie Eternal Evil. Go ahead, leave your body!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via iTunes, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the episode below. Come back in about a month for episode #67, which will go even deeper down the rabbit hole of southern twang and low-key guitar heroics As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #66Released 07/22/18DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Runt - "Positions Of Power"(Positions Of Power, La Vida Es Un Mus 2018)2. Exotica - "Ser Nada"(Musique Exotique #2, La Vida Es Un Mus 2017)3. Gumming - "Indrid Cold"(Human Values, Not Normal 2018)4. Gen Pop - "No Change"(II 7", Feel It 2018)5. Vanilla Poppers - "Footsteps"(Vanilla Poppers, Lumpy 2017)6. Patsy - "Society Ape"(LA Women, La Vida Es Un Mus 2017)7. Prom Nite - "Living For The Weekend"(Dancing To This Beat, Barfbag 2017)8. Kaleidoscope - "Memory Failure"(2017 7", D4MT Labs 2018)9. Lithics - "Home"(Mating Surfaces, Kill Rock Stars 2018)10. Flasher - "Who's Got Time"(Constant Image, Domino 2018)--Eternal Evil (1985) Part 1!11. Broken Water - "High-Lo"(Wrought, Night People 2016)12. Heron Oblivion - "Sudden Lament"(Heron Oblivion, Sub Pop 2016)13. Dana Gillespie – "Foolish Seasons"(Foolish Seasons, London 1968)14. Condello - "Oh No"(Phase 1, Scepter 1968)--Eternal Evil (1985) Part 2!15. Rizzo - "I Don't Care"(Public Animal, No Fun 1980)16. Century Palm - "King Of John St."(Meet You, Deranged 2017)17. Ryley Walker - "Opposite Middle"(Deafman Glance, Dead Oceans 2018)18. The Paperhead - "Over And Over"(Chew, Trouble In Mind 2017)--Eternal Evil (1985) Part 3!19. Judy Bramlett - "Deja Vu"(Feeling High: The Psychedelic Sound Of Memphis, Big Beat 2012)20. Del Shannon - "Gemini"(The Further Adventures Of Charles Westover, Liberty 1968)21. Shannon Shaw - "Make Believe"(Shannon In Nashville, Easy Eye 2018)22. Doug Tuttle - "Painted Eye"(It Calls On Me, Trouble In Mind 2016)23. The Academy - "Munching The Candy"(Pop-Lore According To The Academy, Morgan Blue Town 1969)
In this celebration of Bowie’s life Rob and Marc Delve Deep in to the Delirious and sometimes Downright Despicable realms of the letter D - in the Delightful company of Dylan, Dana Gillespie, Dick Cavett, Dennis Davies and the Decidedly Danceable 'David Live' album. Not to mention Dedicated Disc Deliverers Deram and Decca…. Dum De Dum! XAs well as continuing the podcast journey from A to Z you can also immerse yourself in more Bowie related interviews, quizzes, and filmed pieces at our exclusive members club called "Cheap Things", simply by following the link www.patreon.com/cheapthings See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gordon plays music that he loves, but you would not hear on other radio stations - with tracks by The Band, Grand Funk, Groundhog, Bread, Howey Casey & The Seniors, Sade, The Chi-Lites, Dana Gillespie, The Equals, Slim Chance, Be-Bop de Luxe, The Doobie Brothers, Paul Rogers and others ... now has that interested you ? More of Gordon is on FLAMECCR.
Steve from Retro Man Blog and Rock Photographer Paul Slattery present a bumper end of year episode packed full of our pick of the best in classic and contemporary Garage Rock, Psych, Punk, Mod, Power Pop, Soul and more! From classics, overlooked oldies and hidden gems to brand new releases, exclusives and unsigned acts. In Episode 17 we have an exclusive unreleased new track from The Fallen Leaves and new releases from The Medway's legendary Garage Rock icons Billy Childish & CTMF and Graham Day & The Forefathers. New Punk sounds from Buzzcocks, The Pukes and a live classic from The Outcasts. If you like your Mod and Psych then you will love The Most, Speakeasy and The Mynd Set. Some French Pop from Serge Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot and Les Kitschenette's. There's the new single from of Arrowe Hill, some stompin' Soul from Willie Kendrick and Dana Gillespie and 60's nuggets from The Vagrants and The Hardtimes. If that's not enough there's Sunset Drive and The Sound and a tribute to Ian McLagan and a truly classic Small Faces number. Plus the usual waffle, rambling, news and reviews including a special piece on the sad demise of The 12 Bar Club and the scandalous re-development of Denmark Street. Enjoy!
Rather than noting what is in this World Storytelling Day episode, I'll note what is regrettably missing. * Not much personal storytelling, despite a commitment to return to nostalgia a few weeks ago. * Repeating some material from Inappropriate Conversations #50 about Lilo & Stitch. * Insufficient callout to the band The Peddlers for the theme song to The Lost Continent. * Planned but forgot to connect the "sound" of Dana Gillespie to Candye Kane. * Missed an opportunity to feature at least a clip from the blues singing of the Different Drummer. * Perhaps even fell short on fully noting the impact of an actress and costume designer on me at a young age. Despite missing some elements, the "monsters and dragons" topic for storytellers this March 20 brought out my memories of good monsters, both literally and ironically. Different Drummer: Dana Gillespie
show#47602.09.13Boatload O' Women!!Hank Marr - Travelin' Heavy (45RPM 1961)Pat Boyack - Super Blue & Funky (Mexican Vodka 1997)Andy T-Nick Nixon Band Featuring Anson Furndrburgh - Drink Drank Drunk (Drink Drank Drunk 2013)James Montgomery - Intoxicated (From Detroit...To The Delta 2013)Kevin Selfe - Duct Tape On My Soul (Long Walk Home 2013)Spinner's Section:the rhythm & the blues & the womenMichelle Shocked: winter wheat (4:14) (Kind Hearted Woman, Private Music, 1996)King Bees: make it up to me (5:39) (Stingin' & Swingin', Tramp, 1998)Dana Gillespie: one hour mama (3:56) (Below The Belt, Ace, 1984)Rod Piazza's Mighty Flyers: Honey's blues (4:48) (For The Chosen Who, Delta Groove, 2005)Asylum Street Spankers: if I were you (3:48) (Hot Lunch, Cold Spring, 1999)Jean Jacques Milteau: my share (4:10) (Fragile, Universal Music, 2005)Trudy Lynn: Trudy sings the blues (9:26) (Nasty Blues, Ichiban, 1989)Kathy & the Kilowatts: say the wrong thing (2:42) (Daughters Of Texas, Thunderbolt, 1991)Fontella Bass: you'll never know [1966] (3:09) (Chess Chartbusters Vol.1, Chess, 2008)Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings: oh baby (3:56) (Groovin', Ripple, 2000)Back To Beardo:Ana Popovic - Business As Usual (Unconditional 2011)Michelle Willson - Big Long Slidin' Thing (Evil Gal Blues 1994)Tracy Nelson - Shoot My Baby (Victim Of The Blues 2011)Angela Strehli - Slipped, Tripped and Fell in Love (Blue Highway 2005)Sunny Crownover - Hi-Heels And Home Cookin' (Right Here Right Now 2012)Gina Sicilia - Addicted (Blues Revue Blues Music Sampler March/April 2011)Susan Wylde - One Real Man (In The Light 2011)Jo Harman - Cold Heart Sue Foley - Stupid Girl (Where the Action Is 2002)Maria Muldaur - New Orleans Hop Scop Blues (Naughty, Bawdy & Blue 2007)Honey Piazza & the Mighty Flyers - Buzzin' (Blues in the Dark 1991)Treasa Levasseur - Feel Good Time (Broad 2012)
The 411th Roadhouse is another hour of great voices, instruments, broad variety, musical themes. JJ Grey & Mofro, Kelly Joe Phelps, Ann Rabson with Bob Margolin, The Mojo Roots, and Dana Gillespie help make up the hour along with 7 or 8 other great blues artists and tracks - all in total, of course, strong enough to qualify as another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
show#46612.01.12 Hit The TIP JAR please....Dana Gillespie: it ain't the meat (2:42) (Below The Belt, Ace, 1984)Moreland & Arbuckle: so low (5:27) (Just A Dream, Telarc, 2011)Angela Strehli: Austin's home of the blues (4:45) (Blue Highway, MC, 2005)Leon Redbone: that old familiar blues (3:42) (Up A Lazy River, Private Music, 1992)Otis Rush: laughin' and clownin' (4:01) (Any Place I'm Going, House Of Blues, 1998)Bob Dylan: ain't talkin' (8:48) (Modern Times, Sony, 2006)Gary Moore: Texas strut (4:51) (Still Got The Blues, Charisma, 1990)Lyle Lovett: long tall Texan (3:27) (The Road To Ensenada, Curb, 1996)Gary Primich: texas love kit (3:59) (Dog House Music, Antone's, 2002)Guy Clark-Tornado Time in Texas (3:27) (Workbench Songs, Dualtone, 2006)Cold Blue Steel: southern women (3:28) (Driving To Mexico, Pee Wee, 1995)Matt Schofield: lights are on, but nobody's home (6:36) (Siftin' Thru Ashes, Nugene, 2005)Roy Rogers & Norton Buffalo: I still can't forget you (4:24) (Travelin' Tracks, Blind Pig, 1992)Porkroll Project: you ain't seen mean (6:35) (-, self-release, 2004)Carla Olson: is the lady gone (4:40) (Within An Ace, Watermelon, 1993)Koerner, Ray & Glover: whomp bom (3:07) ([Lots more] Blues, Rags and Hollers, Elektra, 1964)Big Blind: russian roulette (3:44) (Circus Left Town, Cool Buzz, 2009)Jumpin' Johnny Sansone: crawfish walk (3:06) (Cresent City Moon, Bullseye Blues, 1997)Fried Bourbon: same old world (3:17) (Boogie Blend Blues, Music Arena, 2007)Eric Bibb: new home (3:47) (Booker's Guitar, Telarc Blues, 2010)Livin' Blues: I came home at night (7:04) (Wang Dang Doodle, Philips, 1970)Studebaker John: outside lookin' in (4:40) (Nothin' But Fun, Double Trouble, 1990)Ian Siegal: god don't like ugly (3:50) (Swagger, Nugene, 2007)Beardo's section:The Siegel-Schwall Band - Three Pieces for Blues Band and Symphony Orchestra, op.50 - 1. Part !,2 & 3 (Russo: Street Music; Three Pieces / Gershwin: An American in Paris 1972 for more info: Click Here
show#44908.04.12Beardo & Spinner are trading places once more! TIP JAR ALERT!!! Secure Credit Card SiteJay Hooks: easy way out (3:22) (-, Provogue, 2000)Dripin' Honey: so well (3:36) (Love The Curse, Cool Buzz, 2002)Angela Strehli: say it's not so (3:26) (Blonde And Blue, Rounder, 1993)Muddy Waters: bus driver (7:47) (Hard Again, Blue Sky, 1977)Th' Legendary Shack Shakers: piss and vinegar (2:46) (Believe, Yep Rock, 2004)Nico Wayne Toussaint: I love you baby (5:25) (My Kind Of Blues, Dixiefrog, 1998)Eli 'Paperboy' Reed: just like me (3:35) (Come And Get It!, Capitol, 2010)Alain Clark: go there (4:51) (Live It Out, 8 Ball Music, 2007)Jimmy Rodgers All Stars (ft. Jeff Healey): blow wind blow (5:00) (Blues Blues Blues, Atlantic, 1999)Blues Factory: look at the moon (3:15) (Take A Stroll!, CRS, 2003)Beardo's Section:Remember Woodstock? F'that!! 8.1-3.1969 was Atlantic City Pop Festival!!!!Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (Live Version 1968 edited!!)Biff Rose - Buzz The Fuzz (The Thorn In Mrs. Roses' Side 1968)B B King - The Thrill Is Gone (While My Guitar Gently Weeps (CD1) 2002)The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Screamin' (The Paul Butterfield Blues Band 1965)The Chambers Brothers - Time Has Come Today (Best Of 60's Hits 2009)The Mothers Of Invention - Uncle Meat Radio Ad #1 1968The Mothers Of Invention - King Kong Itself As Played By The Mothers In A Studio - (demo Uncle Meat acetate)The Mothers Of Invention - King Kong The Gardner Varieties (demo Uncle Meat acetate 1968)The Mothers Of Invention - King Kong As Played By 3 Deranged Good Humor Trucks (demo Uncle Meat acetate)Back to Spinner:Tina Dixon: hello baby (1947) (2:46)Robbie Laws: takin' the night train (5:09) (Takin' The Night Train, self-release, 1996)Café R&B: don't wake me (5:04) (Black & White, self-release, 1999)Stikmen: cleanin' up the house (3:42) (Livin' Proof, self-release, 2000)Big Al & the Heavyweights: wrestlin' (4:09) (Hey Hey Mardi Gras, self-release, 1998)Dana Gillespie: long lean baby (3:45) (Blues It Up, Ace, 1990)Madeleine Peyroux: blue alert (4:10) (Half The Perfect World, Rounder, 2006)
show#44406.30.12Cee Cee James - Blood Red Blues (Blood Red Blues 2012)Rocky Athas Group - Stop, Drop and Roll (Voodoo Moon 2005)Buddy Whittington - Texas Trios (Six String Svengali 2011)Mick Taylor - Slow Blues (Mick Taylor 1979)Fleetwood Mac - Oh Well (Fleetwood Mac Live At The BBC 1969)Harvey Mandel - peruvian flake (Snake 1972)John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - Steppin`out (Bluesbreakers With Eric Clapton 1966)Spinner's Section:let's play ballOmar & the Howlers: rock 'n' roll ball (6:31) (Bamboozled, Ruf, 2006)Blues Company: having a ball (3:23) (Then And Now, Inakustik, 2001)Dana Gillespie: meat balls (2:47) (Sweet Meat, Blue Horizon, 1989)Nighthawks: high ball (3:58) (Hard Living, Varrick, 1986)Mississippi Heat: still havin' a ball (3:54) (Footprints On The Ceiling, CrossCut, 2007)Johnny Mastro & the Mama's Boys: 8-ball (4:24) (Take Me To Your Maker, Nugene, 2007)T-99: 8-ball in the side pocket (2:51) (Cherrystone Park, Sonic, 2005)J.W. Jones: let's have a ball (3:42) (My Kind Of Evil, Northern Blues, 2004)Big Blind: bills balls (1:42) (Dressed To Win, Cool Buzz, 2007)William Lee Ellis: bouncing ball (3:19) (The Full Catastrophy, Bellwether, 1999)Sugar Ray & the Bluetones: I'm having a ball (4:51) (Evening, Severn, 2011)Back To Beardo:Oli Brown - Devil in Me (Here I Am 2012)Tim "Too Slim" Langford - Broken Halo (Broken Halo 2012)Paul Reddick - Whiskey is the Life of a Man (Wishbone 2012)Vintage Trouble - Run Outta You (The Bomb Shelter Sessions 2010)Pat Ramsey - Jammin' in the Jungle (It's About Time 1996)Jason Ricci & New Blood - My Head Is A Bad Neighborhood (Live at Harmonicas Sur Cher Festival )Tom Principato - Don't Wanna Do It (Live At Montreaux Jazz Festival Raising The Roof!(Remastered 2012) The John Butch Revue - A Bite Of Butch's Ham Sammich plus GAH (Live at The Touchdown Cafe 197?)
First broadcast January 15th, 2007 episode #12 of "Come To The Sunshine" features two very full hours of '60s rarities, radio sessions, covers and aural ephemera from the one and only HOLLIES. Highlights include a January 1967 trip to the recording studio explaining how the band made their records; all the Clarke/Hicks/Nash written tracks from the Everly Brothers "Two Yanks In England" album in mono (it has only been on CD previously in stereo); tracks from Hollies protege's such as the Societe and the Mirage; Covers from Keith, Episode Six, Dana Gillespie and the Piccadilly Line; even the rarest of the rare - a Hollies rip off track by the Klan called "Fifi The Fly" (stolen lock stock and barrel from the Hollies' "Fifi The Flea"). Set your dial for Ransford/Gralto '60s magic and "Try It" now. Everything is sunshine, Andrew Sandoval www.cometothesunshine.com
Host Andrew Sandoval returns from London with an all new episode of "Come To The Sunshine" to thrill and delight your ears. Hour one features a sixty-minute trip through "The Smoke" with odes to olde London town by Peter & Gordon, Tremeloes, Spectrum, Marquis Of Kensington, Tapestry, Majority, Ellie Janov, Tom Northcott, Herman's Hermits, Donovan, Dead Sea Fruit, Young Idea, The Purple Gang, Kinks, New Vaudeville Band, Troggs, Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich, Nirvana and the Bee Gees. In hour two, we take the tube to Richmond, where Andrew speaks with Billy Nicholls about his start in songwriting via George Harrison, the artists who recorded his songs (like Del Shannon and Dana Gillespie), creating his masterful and originally unissued LP, "Would You Believe," working at Immediate with Andrew Loog Oldham, Vashti, the Small Faces & Jeremy Paul, as well as fellow travellers Ronnie Lane and Pete Townshend. Billy Nicholls music is available at http://www.billynicholls.com/ www.cometothesunshine.com
show#38404.16.11Roy Buchanan - Can I Change My Mind(Live Stock with Billy Price vocal 1975)Eric Jerardi - Blame It On Me (Virtual Virtue 2002)Fletcher, Kirk "Eli" - Lucille (Live at Ground Zero, Vol. 1 2009)Duster Bennett (one man band) - Got A Tongue In Your Head! (The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions 2007)Carlos del Junco Band - Slick (Mongrel Mash 2011)Spinner's Section:all Great from BritainJohn Mayall's Bluesbreakers: all your love (3:37) (Bluesbreakers, Deram, 1966)Paul Lamb & the King Snakes: adopted child (8:13) (I'm On A Roll, Blue Label, 2005)Hokie Joint: Tom Rushen blues (3:38) (The Way It Goes… Sometimes, Cool Buzz, 2008)Dana Gillespie: below the belt (3:45) (Blues It Up, Ace, 1990)James Hunter: ain't goin' nowhere (2:19) (The Hard Way, Go, 2008)Ian Siegal: butter-side up (5:53) (Meat & Potatoes, Nugene, 2005)Hoax: don't shake my hand (9:07) (Humdinger, Credible, 1998)Back to Beardo:Dave Sadler - Wrong Turn ( Fade To Blue 2011)Hadden Sayers - Flat Black Automobile (Hard Dollar 2011)9Eddie "Devil Boy " Turner - Miracles & Demons, Pt. 2 (Miracles & Demons 2010)Johnny Reno and his Sax Maniacs - Hit, Git and Split (Born To Blow LP 1983)Mikey Jr - Mikey's Out Back (it ain't hard to tell 2010)Too Slim & the Taildraggers with Curtis Salgado on vocals - Everybody's Got Something (Shiver 2011)Gina Sicilia - So Attracted To You (Hey Sugar)
show#35710.09.10http://traffic.libsyn.com/beardo1/show357.mp3Want to find out if YOUR music makes the cut? Email thebeardo@gmail.com for details!Look for Beardo Dames on Facebook...(never thought I'd be a FB geek!!)Tip Jar available for easy donation at: http://www.bandanablues.com/donation.htmlSavoy Brown - Savoy Brown (Raw Sienna 1970)Kirsten Thien - Taxi Love (Delicious 2010)Mose Allison - You Can Count on Me to Do My Part (Allison Wonderland: Anthology Disc 1 1994)Tom Principato Band - Don't Wanna Do It (A Part Of Me 2011?)Freddie King - Same Old Blues (King of the Blues (Disc 1) 1995)Chris Duarte Group - Badness (Love Is Greater Than Me 2000)Flavio Guimaraes and Prado Blues Band - Below's Shuffle (Flavio Guimaraes and Prado Blues Band 2006)Downchild Blues Band - Where Have You Gone (It's Been So Long - Ready To Go 1997)Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps - Can't Say No (Blues Revue - Blues Music Sampler - Aug/Sept 2005)Dennis Gruenling - Hoo Done Doo Dat (Up All Night 2000)Spinner's Section:John Hammond: fool's paradise (5:06) (Trouble No More, PointBlank, 1993)Dana Gillespie: come on if you're coming (2:54) (Blues It Up, Ace, 1990)Andy J. Forest: capable (5:14) (Hogshead Cheese, Appaloosa, 1995)Doug Jay: down at the Dew Drop Inn (3:30) (Get It While It's Hot, Blue Jay, 2001)Frankie Miller: the rock (3:34) (The Rock, Chrysalis, 1975)San Pedro Slim: should I find (4:35) (Another Night On The Town, Tramp, 1997)Morblus: I've been a fool (4:52) (I can't go wrong, ViolaPop, 2007)Sonny Landreth: hell at home (3:41) (The Road We're On, Sugar Hill, 2003)Back to Beardo:The Imperial Crowns - Soul Deep Freak (Star Of The West 2007)Kid Ramos - One Bar Short (West Coast House Party 2000)Monkeywalk - Panic Temporary (More)Scrapomatic -Graveside Blues (Alligator Love Cry 2006)Al Basile - Termites in My Basement (Soul Blue 7 2009)Victor Wainwright and the Wildroots - Blues In The Rain) (Beale St to The Bayou 2009)Nucklebusters Blues Band - Ex-Wife (Somebody Better have My Money)Blood, Sweat & Tears - I Can't Quit Her (Blood, Sweat & Tears' Greatest Hits 1972)
show#35008.21.10http://traffic.libsyn.com/beardo1/show350.mp3Want to find out if YOUR music makes the cut? Email thebeardo@gmail.com for details!Look for Beardo on Facebook...(never thought I'd be a FB geek!!)The 1988 Nighthawks (Jimmy Hall & Jimmy Nalls) - I Don't Want To be in LoveBlues Anatomy (Jef Lee Johnson) - 6-88 Glide (Rediscovering Lonnie Johnson 2008)Asylum Street Spankers - Wade In the Water (God's Favorite Band 2010)Spinner's Section:Livin' Blues: wang dang doodle (5:09) (Wang Dang Doodle, Philips, 1970)Magic Dick & Jay Geils: too young to die (3:20) (Bluestime, Munich, 1994)Dennis Gruenling (ft. Kim Wilson): I got to go (4:28) (I Just Keep Lovin' Him, BackBender, 2008)Arno: rollin' and tumblin' (4:20) (Covers Cocktail, DeLabel, 2004)John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers: what'd I say (4:30) (Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton, Decca, 1966)John Hammond Jr.: it's too late brother (3:14) (Trouble No More, PointBlank, 1993)Roy Buchanan: Peter Gunn (3:17) (Dancing On The Edge, Alligator, 1986)Dana Gillespie: it ain't the meat (2:42) (Blues it Up, Ace, 1990)Q65: Mr. Pityful (2:21) (Revolution, Decca, 1966)Family Style: looking for somebody (5:00) (Live In Nottingham, self-release, 2005)Back To Beardo:Maurizio Pugno featuring Sugar Ray Norcia - Drownin' on Dry Land (Kill The Coffee)Alabama Mike - Hoo Doo Man (Tailor Made 2010)Snowy White Blues Project - Long Grey Mare (In Our Time ....LIVE 2010)Arsen Shomakhov - Georgia Slop (On The Move 2010)Shawn Pittman - Gimme Back My Wig (Burnin' Up 1998)Matt Schofield - The Letter (Siftin' Thru Ashes 2005)The Nighthawks - Price Of Love (Hard Living)NRBQ - It Comes To Me Naturally (NRBQ At Yankee Stadium 1978)Tino Gonzales - Strange Brew (Tequila Nights 1999)Albert Castiglia - Party Till the Cows Come Home (A Stone's Throw 2006)Mike Morgan and the Crawl - No Money Down (The Road)Stinky Lou and The Goonmat - Poor Black Mattie (Fat Sausage For Dinner)Dr. John - Cold Shot (A Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan 1996)Kid Ramos- Bandstand Boogie (Kid Ramos 1999)Robben Ford - Bold as Love (Gypsy Blood: A Tribute To Jimi Hendrix, Vol. 2 2005)The Bottle Rockets and David Lindley - Rocket in My Pocket ( Rock and Roll Doctor Lowell George Tribute Album 1997)Ryan Shaw - Knock On Wood (It Gets Better)Little Richard - Ain't That Good News (The R&B Years - 1953 [Disc 2])
show#34707.31.10http://traffic.libsyn.com/beardo1/show347.mp3Want to find out if YOUR music makes the cut? Email thebeardo@gmail.com for details!Look for Beardo on Facebook...(never thought I'd be a FB geek!!)Bob Corritore and Friends - Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes (Harmonica Blues 2010)Paul Thorn - Tequila Is Good For The Heart(Pimps and Preachers 2010)Bopomofo - Making My Ulcer Bleed (Hell Froze Over 2009 from Taipei, Taiwan)JJ Grey & Mofro - Diyo Dayo (Georgia Warhorse 2010)Patrick Sweany Band - Frannie's Blues ( C'mon, C'mere 2006)DAN AUERBACH - Keep It Hid (Keep It Hid 2009)Craig Shaw & The Illuminators - Mama Got The Blues (Find My Way 2008)Jerome Godboo - Mother (Humdinger 2007)Jimmy Vivino & Rekooperators - Life Is Suicide (D1997)o What, Now? Nick Curran & the Lowlifes - Baby You Crazy (Reform School Girl 2010)Spinner's Section:Billy Stewart: summertime (1966) (2:42) (Chess Chartbusters, Vol.3, Chess, 2008)T.V. Slim: flat foot Sam (1957) (2:06) (Chess Chartbusters, Vol.2, Chess, 2008)Howlin' Wolf: moanin' at midnight (1951) (2:53) (Chess Chartbusters, Vol.1, Chess, 2008)Chris Whiteley: blues for two (3:26) (It's The Natural Thing To Do, Electro-Fi, 2005)Magic Dick & Jay Geils: feel so bad (4:24) (Little Car Blues, Rounder, 1996)Maria Muldaur: everybody cryin' mercy (4:50) (Jazzabelle, Stony Plain, 1993)Rusty Zinn: your turn to cry (3:25) (Confessin', Black Top, 1999)Chris Duarte Group: fire's gone out (4:15) (Romp, Zoë, 2003)Monti Amundson: thinking about crying (4:30) (Somebody's Happened To Our Love, Me & My, 2006)Boyd Small: lessons never learned (2:56) (…So Easy, Cool Buzz, 2001)Dana Gillespie: don't you make me high (2:36) (Blues It Up, Ace, 1990)Back to Beardo:Tom Principato - One for Danny [Dedicated to Danny Gatton] (Really Blue 1998)Danny Gatton & Tom Principato - How's Your Sister (from PBS available on DVD from Powerhouse Records)Danny Gatton - Sky King (2004 Unfinished Business Powerhouse records)Bill Holloman - Reet Petite (At Last 1997)Jimmy Thackery & the Drivers - Last Night (Empty Arms Motel 1992)Nighthawks - Let A Woman Be A Woman (Times Four)Mark Wenner & The Bel Airs - Cleo's Mood (Mama Tried 2002)
show#28203.08.09Robert Cray - Tomato - Too Many Cooks (2:50)Reverend Horton Heat - Eat Steak (2:33) Spinners Section: cooking & eatingR.J. Mischo: R.J. come and get it (R.J.Mischo) (He Came To Play…, CrossCut, 2006)Hoax: feeding time (Amor, Davey, Coltman, Davey) (Humdinger, Credible, 1998)Dana Gillespie: sweet meat (D.Gillespie) (Blues it Up, Ace, 1990)Arthur Ebeling: out for dinner tonight (A.Ebeling) (A Rainy Night In Paris, Basta 1998)Big Joe & the Dynaflows: smells like bar-b-q (K.McKendree) (Layin' In The Alley, Black Top, 1994)Marvin Pontiac: pancakes (M.Pontiac) (Greatest Hits, Strange & Beautiful Music, 1999)Blaze Foley: big cheesburgers and good french fries (B.Foley) (Oval Room, Lost Art, 2004)Big Rude Jake: dinner with the devil (Big Rude Jake) (-, Roadrunner, 1999)Sean Costello: jelly roll (S.Costello) (Call The Cops, Blue Sun, 1996)Back To Beardo:Seasick Steve - Breakfast (1:34)Seasick Steve & The Level Devils - Cheap (4:05)James Cotton - Keep Cooking Mama (4:53)Tab Benoit - Crawfishin' (4:24)Carey Bell - Let Me Stir in Your Pot (3:42)Gonstermachers - Bushmeat (4:17)Commander Cody - Two Triple Cheese, Side Order of Fries (2:19)Frank Zappa & The Mothers - Mr. Green Genes (3:25)The Hoax LIVE!- Feeding Time (6:27)Dave Fields - Rockin' At The Barbeque (4:36)Jeremy Wallace - Broke and Hungry (4:08)Johnny Mastro & Mama's Boys - Chicken & Waffles (3:15)Albert Collins - Too Many Dirty Dishes (6:52)Does your music make the cut?Contact Beardo at thebeardo@gmail.com and we we'll talk..Meanwhile, Bandana Blues archives at http://beardo1@libsyn.com
show#2476.22.08Johnny Mastro & Mama's Boys - Shade Your Woman (3:07)Stringbean & the Stalkers - Stalkin' (3:06)Dennis Gruenling - Teenage Beat (5:48)Mikey Jr. - Car Troubles (2:10)Spinner's Section:ladies & bluesRuby Turner: one time around (Walker) (Guilty, Indigo, 1996)Candye Kane: gifted in the ways of love (C.Kane, J.Tempchin) (Diva La Grande, Antone's/Discovery, 1997)Dana Gillespie: scream blue murder (D.Gillespie, D.Malin) (Blue One, Wolf, 1994)Trijntje Oosterhuis: Billie's blues (B.Holiday) (Strange Fruit, Blue Note, 2004)Angela Strehli: a stand by your woman man (A.Strehli) (Deja Blue, House Of Blues, 1998)Shannon Curfman: no riders (S.Curfman, K.Bowe) (Loud Guitars Big Suspicions, Arista, 1999)Back To Beardo:Seasick Steve & The Level Devils - Cheap (4:05)Albert King - Ooh-ee Baby (3:58)Jackie Payne Steve Edmonson Band - Can I Hit It Again (4:08)Bo Diddley - Nursery Rhyme (2:48)Eddie Hinton - My Searching Is Over (2:19)The Nighthawks - Yeah Man (4:34)Duke Robillard - Stratisfied (8:24)Dave Hole - You Got The Blues (4:42)Earl Slick - A Change Is Gonna Come (5:02)http:www.bandanablues.com18th Annual Bandana Blues August 2nd
B&S #209show#20909-23-07Little Feat A Apolitical Blues Sailin' Shoes Wea Japan Lowell GeorgeSpinner's Section:more ladies and bluesAngela Strehli: boogie like you wanna (Bradix) (Deja Blue, House O Blues, 1998)Dana Gillespie: once in a blue moon (Gillespie, Malin) (Blue One, Wolf, 1994)Rose Mitchell: baby please don't go (Those Great Blues Girls From The 40's, Capitol, 1985)Phifer Marshall Band: mill hill Midge (Phifer, Marshall, Willard, McNeer) (Powerhouse Blues, self-release, 2005)Barrelhouse: twenty nine ways (Dixon) (-, Munich, 1974)Shannon Curfman: if you change your mind (Curfman, Bowe, Grissom) (Loud Guitars Big Suspicions, Arista, 1999)Back to Beardo:Lady Bianca Rockin Cool Let Love Have It's Way Magic-O LippittThe Wingnut Adams Blues Band Things Will Be Alright Vintage Nut Bobby Rush I Got 3 Problems Raw Deep Rush Bobby RushGeorge Mayweather Gypsy Woman Whup It! Whup It! Tone Cool Muddy WatersEric Sardinas Flames of Love Black Pearls Favored Nations Eric SardinasKim Wilson Learn to Treat Me Right Smokin' Joint M.C. Kim WilsonRon Hacker & the Hacksaws Two Timin' Woman Back Door Man Saloon Ron HackerSean Costello Miles Away Moanin' for Molasses Landslide Matt WauchopeAlbert Castiglia Speed On A Stone's Throw Blues Leaf Albert Castiglia
A live set from Catfish Keith plus Carlos del Junco, Jimmy smith, Guitar Shorty and Dana Gillespie