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Denny Somach is an American businessman who is a recognized rock historian, author, radio personality and producer. He is also the owner of DSP Classic Rock Archives, which includes one of the largest collections of rock album cover art. He has worked with The Rolling Stones, Bon Jovi, Rush, AC/DC and many others. Now he has decided to sell may of these art treasures and donate much of the money to charity. Listen to the story on how he collected much of this artwork and how he plans to sell them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There are make-or-break moments in every successful musician's career. Sometimes they're huge, cataclysmic events. Other times, they're subtle nods that point a performer in the right direction. For Billy Joel, a pair of shows in November of 1973 was the latter. And, we have the tapes to prove it. Piano Man had just been released, and Billy was grinding out dates opening for the Beach Boys and the Doobie Brothers. Being an opening act wasn't suiting BIlly, so he took up a local DJ on his offer to play a show at the Roxy Theatre in Northampton Pennsylvania, a few miles north of Allentown. By all known accounts, it would be his first time headlining a theater. And, put into the context of his career up to that point, it's safe to say that this engagement informed his business strategy, as well as some of his song material, afterward. The DJ, Denny Somach, recorded the shows and rediscovered the tapes a few years ago. He made four of the songs available on YouTube, including one that was never released on an album. As intriguing as these early renditions are, the big draw here is Billy's off the cuff comments that reveal much about his career and outlook up to this point. In this episode, we're exploring both the songs and the conversation on the Roxy tapes. We also spoke with Denny Somach and also Rick Wolfe, who worked at the theater during those concerts and is still there today. We also spoke with Denny Somach to learn more about the events leading up to the shows. Join us, as we dig deep into the audio artifacts of Billy Joel's first headlining theater engagement. ------ Email us: glasshousespodcast@gmail.com Glass Houses - A Billy Joel Podcast on the web / social media: Website: http://www.glasshousespod.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/glasshousespodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glasshousespod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/glasshousespod Discord: https://discord.gg/6G6cMRFu7T
From the Classic Rock Archives, an exclusive interview with Curt Smith from 1985 - just as the iconic, “Everybody Wants to Rule the Wild” was being released – reveals the meaning of the name, their early years, and more.
Eric Johnson is the guitar player's guitar player. His Platinum certified album, Ah Via Musicom, contains his Grammy award winner, Cliffs Of Dover. In this very candid conversation between old friends, the Austin-based inductee in the Guitar Player Gallery of Greats, also listed among the 100 Greatest Guitarists of the 20th Century by Musician Magazine, talks about his two new albums, his favorite guitarists and influences, and much more. Denny pulls an unreleased favorite from the Archives to end this episode.
Whiter Shade of Pale is one of the greatest songs of all time – AND one of the cold cases of rock ‘n' roll. In what was to become Brooker's final interview, he talks about his career and Denny talks about the legal entanglements concerning the writing of this song.
Kate Bush was a star in the UK back in the 80s, but didn't make it in the US till her Running Up That Hill was prominently featured in Season 4 of the Netflix series Stranger Things, and she hit the top at Spotify. This episode features a 1982 interview from the host's Classic Rock Archives. Kate rarely gave interviews, making this one a must-listen treasure!
This week's Vacation Vault June episode is a GREAT hangout! We go back to May 5, 2020, when music producer Denny Somach came to the #Lounge! Denny had just published his book, "A Walk Down Abbey Road," and we talked about that, as well as SO MUCH MORE! It was a very entertaining show! Relax, and enjoy our hang out with music producer, Denny Somach!Original Show NotesThe guys "go for a walk" this week! Music producer, author, and collector of great stories, Denny Somach (So-mack) finds the Lounge, and puts on an AWESOME show! Denny tells about the many many years he spent interviewing musicians, and the influence the Beatles had on them! Peter Townshend, the Isley Brothers, Sting, Billy Joel, Elton John... the list goes ON! A veteran of radio production, Denny decided to write a book called, "A Walk Down Abbey Road" (available on Amazon). It "...celebrates the impact and influence the Beatles have had on their generation and the one that followed on both sides of the Atlantic." The guys ask Denny about the connection Micky Dolenz, who wrote the foreword in "A Walk Down Abbey Road," has with Jimi Hendrix? What's the most stolen road sign in the world? YEP, Abbey Road! BUT, what's the second most stolen? ALSO, did you know there is a street-level camera ON ABBEY ROAD?! Check it out: Abbey Road Cam (https://www.earthcam.com/world/england/london/abbeyroad/?cam=abbeyroad_uk).Denny tells a great story about Peter Townshend getting his times crossed with Paul McCartney and how it led to Peter not wearing a suit! Sam then asks a question that leads to Denny saying it didn't matter, the Beatles were going to be successful either way! Denny then leaves the Lounge with 2 good ol' fashioned cliff hangers! 1) WAS Yoko responsible for the break-up of the Beatles? 2) How is it that Michael Jackson came to own the Beatles music? WE RAN OUT OF TIME BEFORE WE COULD GET THE ANSWERS! What a great show! OH, and Denny also talks about Arthur Lee and his band Love, and who replaced them as the house band at the Whisky-a-Go-Go! SEE WHAT WE'RE SAYING? Endless stories! IT WAS AWESOME! So, sit back, relax & #grabalisten!Find Denny online at https://dennysomach.com/
Ben Fong-Torres, famed Rolling Stone editor, talks about his life, career, and new documentary, Like a Rolling Stone: The Life & Times of Ben Fong-Torres, as well as Almost Famous, the movie that made him even more famous. This episode features a classic interview Ben did with Bob Geldof after Live Aid.
John Lennon's Lawyer Tells All! Ripped from the headlines – but all true. Jay Bergen, author of Lennon, The Mobster & The Lawyer tells the story of the dispute between the famous Beatle and the infamous mobster. The ultimate insider interview!
John Lennon's Lawyer Tells All! Ripped from the headlines – but all true. Jay Bergen, author of Lennon, The Mobster & The Lawyer tells the story of the dispute between the famous Beatle and the infamous mobster. The ultimate insider interview! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After our "Rosalinda" episode (not "Rosalinda's Eyes") we spoke about a man named Denny Somach who is the only person who booked and subsequently recorded Billy Joel at a show at the Roxy Theater around Allentown Pennsylvania. Well, we were able to track him down and today he is our guest on Billy Joel A to Z. Denny may own the only known recording of "Rosalinda" on the planet. So there's that. Denny is also a music historian. He has written 2 books on the Beatles and created the show "Get the Led Out" - the Led Zeppelin Radio Show. He also created a legendary NBC show when MTV wasn't everywhere called, "Friday Night Videos", which Dave can even remember the theme song.
From walking in on the Beatles who were opening for Joey Dee, with Felix on organ – before they came to America – to playing with Jimi Hendrix, campaigning for Bobby Kennedy, and the drama of working in the industry. More than fifty years later, Felix is still a rascal, in every sense of the word!
From walking in on the Beatles who were opening for Joey Dee, with Felix on organ – before they came to America – to playing with Jimi Hendrix, campaigning for Bobby Kennedy, and the drama of working in the industry. More than fifty years later, Felix is still a rascal, in every sense of the word! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Waite tells all, beginning with The Babys and remembering how he and Denny met almost 45 years ago! You'll hear about John's acoustic album series, Wooden Heart, forthcoming documentary, tour plans - and why becoming a US citizen was so important to him. Part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Waite tells all, beginning with The Babys and remembering how he and Denny met almost 45 years ago! You'll hear about John's acoustic album series, Wooden Heart, forthcoming documentary, tour plans - and why becoming a US citizen was so important to him. Part of Pantheon Podcasts
Dion DiMucci is in his seventh decade of performing. In this exclusive interview, celebrating the release of his new album, Stomping Ground, we talk about life, love, and rock ‘n' roll...and Dion reveals how his face made it onto one of the most iconic rock albums of all time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dion DiMucci is in his seventh decade of performing. In this exclusive interview, celebrating the release of his new album, Stomping Ground, we talk about life, love, and rock ‘n' roll...and Dion reveals how his face made it onto one of the most iconic rock albums of all time.
In celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Nylon Curtain, which included the hit single, Allentown, Denny Somach tells the story of Billy Joel's first headline gig. Starting with how Denny recorded the show, lost the tape, and - years later - found it, this story stars 23 year old Billy Joel, up close and personal. Part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Nylon Curtain, which included the hit single, Allentown, Denny Somach tells the story of Billy Joel's first headline gig. Starting with how Denny recorded the show, lost the tape, and - years later - found it, this story stars 23 year old Billy Joel, up close and personal.Part of Pantheon Podcasts
In celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Nylon Curtain, which included the hit single, Allentown, Denny Somach tells the story of Billy Joel's first headline gig. Starting with how Denny recorded the show, lost the tape, and - years later - found it, this story stars 23 year old Billy Joel, up close and personal. Part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Nylon Curtain, which included the hit single, Allentown, Denny Somach tells the story of Billy Joel's first headline gig. Starting with how Denny recorded the show, lost the tape, and - years later - found it, this story stars 23 year old Billy Joel, up close and personal.Part of Pantheon Podcasts
In 1975, John Lennon walked into a New York radio studio, unannounced, and played DJ. It was the world premiere of his brand-new album, Rock and Roll. You'll hear him talk about the early days of rock, his influences - Buddy Holly, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino - and the first day he met Paul McCartney. Candid and off the cuff, this is one of the most revealing conversations with Lennon ever. Part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1975, John Lennon walked into a New York radio studio, unannounced, and played DJ. It was the world premiere of his brand-new album, Rock and Roll. You'll hear him talk about the early days of rock, his influences - Buddy Holly, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino - and the first day he met Paul McCartney. Candid and off the cuff, this is one of the most revealing conversations with Lennon ever. Part of Pantheon Podcasts
Who doesn't love The Doors? Ray Manzarek talks about the first time the shy Jim Morrison showed him the words he'd written and how that became the beginning of the band, courtesy of Denny Somach's epic legacy interview archive. Robbie Krieger weighs in, "I'd never written a song before and Jim told me to go and write some, so I went home and wrote Light My Fire," and, in a brand new interview, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer John Densmore reveals everything from his relationship with Jim to getting high with Willie Nelson to his friendship with Tom Petty at the time of his death, to his take on a question he's never been asked before. Denny can ask it, only because, as a music industry veteran, he was there. You won't want to miss these one of a kind stories on this week's episode of The Rock Podcast!
Who doesn't love The Doors? Ray Manzarek talks about the first time the shy Jim Morrison showed him the words he'd written and how that became the beginning of the band, courtesy of Denny Somach's epic legacy interview archive. Robbie Krieger weighs in, "I'd never written a song before and Jim told me to go and write some, so I went home and wrote Light My Fire," and, in a brand new interview, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer John Densmore reveals everything from his relationship with Jim to getting high with Willie Nelson to his friendship with Tom Petty at the time of his death, to his take on a question he's never been asked before. Denny can ask it, only because, as a music industry veteran, he was there. You won't want to miss these one of a kind stories on this week's episode of The Rock Podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Bonham is the focus of the premier episode of The Rock Podcast. Audio clips of Zeppelin fans from Alice Cooper to Jimmy Page to Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath) to Simon Kirke to John Paul Jones - even Jason Bonham - add sparks to Producer/Author/Rock Historian Denny Somach's stories, culled from his extensive rock archives. And, did you ever hear Robert Plant's answer to that famous question about Zeppelin playing the Superbowl? The Rock Podcast is the only place you'll hear that one, plus a surprise visit from Zeppelin fan President Barack Obama! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Bonham is the focus of the premier episode of The Rock Podcast. Audio clips of Zeppelin fans from Alice Cooper to Jimmy Page to Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath) to Simon Kirke to John Paul Jones - even Jason Bonham - add sparks to Producer/Author/Rock Historian Denny Somach's stories, culled from his extensive rock archives. And, did you ever hear Robert Plant's answer to that famous question about Zeppelin playing the Superbowl? The Rock Podcast is the only place you'll hear that one, plus a surprise visit from Zeppelin fan President Barack Obama!
Denny Somach is an American Businessman, author, Grammy award winning radio producer. He is the founder of Denny Somach Productions. He has interviewed some of the biggest names in Rock and Roll and Written a number of booksMeet the Beatles AgainTicket to RideWalk Down Abbey RoadGet the Led Out- How Led Zeppelin became the biggest band in the world We talk U2, The Rolling Stones, Beatles, Led Zeppelin and Billy Joel! check out his podcast show as well wherever you get your podcasts "The Denny Somach Podcast" ! he has such great content and guests !
Rock Historian and Author, Denny Somach is Zach Martin's Guest on Episode 11 of Season 1 of the Big Fat American Podcast. If you are a fan of Classic Rock, you will find this one of the most fascinating conversations that you can possibly hear about the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and the stories two legends of radio share. This episode is an instant classic that starts off with a story about Pete Best, the original drummer of the Beatles. What is the true story about his departure? Find out the truth about the Beatles v. The Rolling Stones. Stories about Led Zeppelin and the “Beast”, the first book every written about the true story of John Bohnam. For more about Denny Somach visit www.dennysomach.com
On this episode Rich and Paul speak with syndicated and network radio programming producer, Denny Somach. Denny has worked with many of the Rock world's greats, including: Johnny Winter, Yes, Alan Parsons, Dave Mason, Asia, Dickey Betts, and others. Denny began his broadcasting career while attending Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. WSAN/Allentown is where Denny was on-air, and producing LIVE concerts from the local Roxy theater, with performers on their way up that included a LIVE radio broadcast featuring Billy Joel. Denny was also an on-air personality at WYSP/Philadelphia, until 1981 when he started Denny Somach Productions. Television production credits for Denny are the first 30-minute infomercials hosted by Wolfman Jack, and Davy Jones of the Monkees. As a recognized rock historian, Denny has appeared on The Today Show, Larry King, the CBS Early Show, Dateline NBC, Showbiz Today, and Howard Stern. He is the author of Get the Led Out: How Led Zeppelin Became the Biggest Band in the World. His latest book, A Walk Down Abbey Road is now available on Amazon. Denny takes us behind the scenes on many of these incredible productions, while also telling us about his concert promotions…that early show with Billy Joel, many career FIRSTS, the books he has authored, and HIS podcast, The Rock Podcast with Denny Somach.You can download or stream every episode of AIRCHECK from Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. You can also ask your Smart Speaker to “Play Aircheck Podcast”. If you're a radio vet with a story to tell we want to hear from you.Email us at Aircheckme@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/aircheckmeTell us what you think and your favorite episode!
This week's guest is legendary producer & Rock historian Denny Somach. Denny has been just about everywhere in the music business, & has produced records for the likes of Johnny Winter, Alan Parsons, Eric Johnson & Todd Rundgren. He has authored two books about The Beatles, "Ticket to Ride" and "Meet the Beatles...Again," as well as the ultimate Led Zeppelin book "Get the Led Out: How Led Zeppelin Became the Biggest Band in the World." Tune in to hear Jay Jay & Denny discuss their early years in the music industry, their favorite artists, most impactful musical experiences & much more. Be sure to check out Denny's podcast "The Rock Podcast," co-hosted by Anita Gevinson, which features segments from Denny's amazing archival interviews from some of the biggest names in Rock n Roll.
The hills are alive with the sound of … As we emerge from over a year without live music, World Music Day arrives. To note this celebration of music and its clear benefit to our behavioral health, Philadelphia music mavens Denny Somach and Anita Gevinson, join us on the Corner.
On this week's episode of Innersleeve, we sit down with American author, businessman and Grammy-award winning radio producer, Denny Somach. He talks about the work he's done with The Rolling Stones, Yes, Pink Floyd, and The Who! He also delves deeper into his career as a radio producer, acting as a lead consultant for MTV, and respecting the rules music industry. The gang also chats about April Fools Jokes, Van Halen's 5150, Marvin Gaye and getting RickRoll'D.
Classic artists, classic tales – from the amazing archives of Denny Somach. David Bowie on writing with John Lennon; Clarence Clemons on getting fired by Bruce Springsteen while hanging out with Ringo Starr; how Atlantic Records' founder Ahmet Ertegun discovered Eric Clapton playing in a London bar; the fantastic story of how Sir Bob Geldof got Pink Floyd to reunite for Live 8; and more treasures of classic rock!
Who doesn't love The Doors? Ray Manzarek talks about the first time the shy Jim Morrison showed him the words he'd written and how that became the beginning of the band, courtesy of Denny Somach's epic legacy interview archive. Robbie Krieger weighs in, "I'd never written a song before and Jim told me to go and write some, so I went home and wrote Light My Fire," and, in a brand new interview, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer John Densmore reveals everything from his relationship with Jim to getting high with Willie Nelson to his friendship with Tom Petty at the time of his death, to his take on a question he's never been asked before. Denny can ask it, only because, as a music industry veteran, he was there. You won't want to miss these one of a kind stories on this week's episode of The Rock Podcast!
On this episode, Bill talks with author and Grammy-award winning radio producer Denny Somach. Bill talks with Denny about his new book "A Walk Down Abbey Road". https://amzn.to/2xWJ7kA
On this episode, Bill talks with author and Grammy-award winning radio producer Denny Somach. Bill talks with Denny about his new book "A Walk Down Abbey Road". https://amzn.to/2xWJ7kA
Denny Somach:Denny Somach is one of the most successful independent producers of syndicated and network rock radio programming in the US. Currently, he is involved in film and podcast development. Denny has worked with Yes, Alan Parsons, Dave Mason,Johnny Winter, Asia, Dickey Betts, Todd Rundgren and others. He is the Executive Producer of Eric Johnson's aural masterpiece, Ah via Musicom. The R.I.A.A. certified ‘platinum' album features the Grammy® Award winning song, Cliffs of Dover. A recognized rock historian and authority, Denny has appeared on The Today Show, CBS Early Show, Michael Smerconish, Howard Stern and more. He is a voting member of the National Association of Recording Arts and Sciences. This book is a celebration of the impact and influence the Beatles have had on their generation and the one that followed, on both sides of the Atlantic. It contains interviews with major recording stars including the Rolling Stones, Sting, Billy Joel, Eagles, Steven Tyler, Brian Wilson, Jimmy Page, Elton John, David Bowie and others who were witness to history. A Walk Down Abbey Road also contains interviews with the four Beatles.What sets this book apart from all others is the wide variety of exclusive interviews. A Walk Down Abbey Road contains personal recollections and memories from major music personalities as told directly to the author. It is not designed to go head-to-head with any of the Beatles biographies or critiques, but to provide a multifaceted set of viewpoints. Over the years the author has worked with the individual members as well as Yoko Ono, Sean Lennon and Julian Lennon. His Beatles experience is firsthand. The material is augmented with brief set ups and photos to compliment the interviews.Micky Dolenz, the drummer and lead vocalist with the rock band, The Monkees, has written the forward. https://DennySomach.comBrady Novotny:Brady Novotny started playing the guitar at the age of 10. Determined to be a world class guitarist, he left his first guitar lesson with his instructor telling him basically to give it up now. Thus he was introduced to criticism and disappointment early in his endeavor. Nevertheless, Brady heard a guitar player that would motivate him to push all that aside and re-energrize his passion to continue; that guitar player was Randy Rhoads. Brady soon fell in love with classical and melodic guitar playing. Brady practiced restlessly learning everything from classical pieces, melodic and virtuosic solos from 80's guitar heroes, to jazz fusion. Brady set out to do an instrumental project that would have his listeners singing the haunting melodies while holding their attention by uniquely placed guitar virtuosity and dynamic rhythms creating a fusion of rock, flamenco, and jazz. His love for a variety of musical styles led him to study under many teachers in his life. Brady started out playing Classical guitar at the age of 10. Ever since then, Brady has had a strong affection for nylon string guitar sound. Ultimately, this led him to study Flamenco guitar. He immediately fell in love with the passion, virtuosity and rhythm of this style. The shred of the 80's was one of his main influences and guilty pleasures, while Jazz was a big influence on Brady's chordal choices and song color. http://bradynovotny.com http://instagram.com/bradynovotnyofficalhttp://twitter.com/bradyanovotnyhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQMG6bjBHNLH2uxumRx1IyQComplete Radio Promotional Package: The Douglas Coleman Show is now offering a complete radio promotional package for music artists. 1. Your track aired for 4 weeks over ALL of our online platforms.2. Your track will always be played at the very beginning of the show before commercials or interviews. 3. A 15 minute interview to promote your album, single, upcoming gigs or anything you wish to talk about.4. Your photo, bio and links to your website and music on our website featured music artists section.5. Permanent archive of your interview and track play on Spreaker, Tune in, Stitcher, Itunes, Spotify, and other online platforms. This is a great opportunity for up and coming music artists to get exposure and airplay without any subscription or long term commitments. You get all of this for a one-time fee of $49.99https://douglascolemanmusic.com/crpp for complete details. Sponsorship:If you're interested in being a sponsor on The Douglas Coleman Show, please contact us directly. douglascolemanshow@gmail.comOR if you'd prefer to make a one-time donation, please check out our GoFundMe. http://gofundme.com/the-dcs-needs-your-helpAlso check out our great line of merchandise. https://www.douglascolemanmusic.com/merchandise/
Denny Somach:Denny Somach is one of the most successful independent producers of syndicated and network rock radio programming in the US. Currently, he is involved in film and podcast development. Denny has worked with Yes, Alan Parsons, Dave Mason,Johnny Winter, Asia, Dickey Betts, Todd Rundgren and others. He is the Executive Producer of Eric Johnson's aural masterpiece, Ah via Musicom. The R.I.A.A. certified ‘platinum' album features the Grammy® Award winning song, Cliffs of Dover. A recognized rock historian and authority, Denny has appeared on The Today Show, CBS Early Show, Michael Smerconish, Howard Stern and more. He is a voting member of the National Association of Recording Arts and Sciences. This book is a celebration of the impact and influence the Beatles have had on their generation and the one that followed, on both sides of the Atlantic. It contains interviews with major recording stars including the Rolling Stones, Sting, Billy Joel, Eagles, Steven Tyler, Brian Wilson, Jimmy Page, Elton John, David Bowie and others who were witness to history. A Walk Down Abbey Road also contains interviews with the four Beatles.What sets this book apart from all others is the wide variety of exclusive interviews. A Walk Down Abbey Road contains personal recollections and memories from major music personalities as told directly to the author. It is not designed to go head-to-head with any of the Beatles biographies or critiques, but to provide a multifaceted set of viewpoints. Over the years the author has worked with the individual members as well as Yoko Ono, Sean Lennon and Julian Lennon. His Beatles experience is firsthand. The material is augmented with brief set ups and photos to compliment the interviews.Micky Dolenz, the drummer and lead vocalist with the rock band, The Monkees, has written the forward. https://DennySomach.comBrady Novotny:Brady Novotny started playing the guitar at the age of 10. Determined to be a world class guitarist, he left his first guitar lesson with his instructor telling him basically to give it up now. Thus he was introduced to criticism and disappointment early in his endeavor. Nevertheless, Brady heard a guitar player that would motivate him to push all that aside and re-energrize his passion to continue; that guitar player was Randy Rhoads. Brady soon fell in love with classical and melodic guitar playing. Brady practiced restlessly learning everything from classical pieces, melodic and virtuosic solos from 80's guitar heroes, to jazz fusion. Brady set out to do an instrumental project that would have his listeners singing the haunting melodies while holding their attention by uniquely placed guitar virtuosity and dynamic rhythms creating a fusion of rock, flamenco, and jazz. His love for a variety of musical styles led him to study under many teachers in his life. Brady started out playing Classical guitar at the age of 10. Ever since then, Brady has had a strong affection for nylon string guitar sound. Ultimately, this led him to study Flamenco guitar. He immediately fell in love with the passion, virtuosity and rhythm of this style. The shred of the 80's was one of his main influences and guilty pleasures, while Jazz was a big influence on Brady's chordal choices and song color. http://bradynovotny.com http://instagram.com/bradynovotnyofficalhttp://twitter.com/bradyanovotnyhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQMG6bjBHNLH2uxumRx1IyQComplete Radio Promotional Package: The Douglas Coleman Show is now offering a complete radio promotional package for music artists. 1. Your track aired for 4 weeks over ALL of our online platforms.2. Your track will always be played at the very beginning of the show before commercials or interviews. 3. A 15 minute interview to promote your album, single, upcoming gigs or anything you wish to talk about.4. Your photo, bio and links to your website and music on our website featured music artists section.5. Permanent archive of your interview and track play on Spreaker, Tune in, Stitcher, Itunes, Spotify, and other online platforms. This is a great opportunity for up and coming music artists to get exposure and airplay without any subscription or long term commitments. You get all of this for a one-time fee of $49.99https://douglascolemanmusic.com/crpp for complete details. Sponsorship:If you're interested in being a sponsor on The Douglas Coleman Show, please contact us directly. douglascolemanshow@gmail.comOR if you'd prefer to make a one-time donation, please check out our GoFundMe. http://gofundme.com/the-dcs-needs-your-helpAlso check out our great line of merchandise. https://www.douglascolemanmusic.com/merchandise/
My guests are: music afficianado DENNY SOMACH ("Classic Rock Society Of America") and former deputy chief STEPHEN DOWNING ("LAPD"). To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
On this episode, Bill talks with author and Grammy-award winning radio producer Denny Somach. Bill talks with Denny about his new book "A Walk Down Abbey Road". https://amzn.to/2xWJ7kASupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/1-on-1-with-bill-alexander/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this episode, Bill talks with author and Grammy-award winning radio producer Denny Somach. Bill talks with Denny about his new book "A Walk Down Abbey Road". https://amzn.to/2xWJ7kASupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/1-on-1-with-bill-alexander/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy