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Growing up, before even becoming a fan of rock music, there was one name I knew very well – Jon English. He made a huge name for himself in the Australian production of Jesus Christ Superstar as Judas – Tim Rice may have declared him the finest performer of the role.Welcome to episode 144 of Love That AlbumI welcome music writer and biographer Jeff Apter to the show. He's just had his latest book published, “Behind Dark Eyes: The True Story of Jon English”. We talk about Jon's career as song interpreter, songwriter, actor (on TV and stage), rockstar, composer, and family man. There are many musicians who go into acting (and vice versa) but few went into everything with the gung ho that Jon did. Did I mention he was also hugely funny?? I'm not referring to his appearances on All Together Now – anytime he was on a stage with the Foster Brothers or as an actor, he owned the audience with his humour as well as THAT singing voice.Jeff has released what I believe is a terrific biography that is respectful and devoted without being enslaved to the subject. The exultation of success and the disappointment at having the work he prized the most largely ignored are covered. We had a great conversation about all aspects of Jon and his work. If you're a fan or you're new to him, I hope you get something out of this episode.If you're looking for Jon's music on physical media, you can pick up his albums in multi cd packs labeled as Anthology. There's also a great comp called Six Ribbons – The Ultimate Collection.If you prefer streaming, there's that option as well.My huge thanks to Jeff for his time. You can order the book from https://www.booktopia.com.au/behind-dark-eyes-jeff-apter/book/9781925868463.html or if you're outside of Australia https://www.bookdepository.com/Behind-Dark-Eyes/9781925868463. You can check out Jeff's other work at http://jeffapter.com.auDownload this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”).Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbumIf you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
Growing up, before even becoming a fan of rock music, there was one name I knew very well – Jon English. He made a huge name for himself in the Australian production of Jesus Christ Superstar as Judas – Tim Rice may have declared him the finest performer of the role. Welcome to episode 144 of Love That Album I welcome music writer and biographer Jeff Apter to the show. He's just had his latest book published, “Behind Dark Eyes: The True Story of Jon English”. We talk about Jon's career as song interpreter, songwriter, actor (on TV and stage), rockstar, composer, and family man. There are many musicians who go into acting (and vice versa) but few went into everything with the gung ho that Jon did. Did I mention he was also hugely funny?? I'm not referring to his appearances on All Together Now – anytime he was on a stage with the Foster Brothers or as an actor, he owned the audience with his humour as well as THAT singing voice. Jeff has released what I believe is a terrific biography that is respectful and devoted without being enslaved to the subject. The exultation of success and the disappointment at having the work he prized the most largely ignored are covered. We had a great conversation about all aspects of Jon and his work. If you're a fan or you're new to him, I hope you get something out of this episode. If you're looking for Jon's music on physical media, you can pick up his albums in multi cd packs labeled as Anthology. There's also a great comp called Six Ribbons – The Ultimate Collection. If you prefer streaming, there's that option as well. My huge thanks to Jeff for his time. You can order the book from https://www.booktopia.com.au/behind-dark-eyes-jeff-apter/book/9781925868463.html or if you're outside of Australia https://www.bookdepository.com/Behind-Dark-Eyes/9781925868463. You can check out Jeff's other work at http://jeffapter.com.au Download this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”). Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows. You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum If you’d consider writing an iTunes review I’d be immensely grateful. However, it’d be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
Growing up, before even becoming a fan of rock music, there was one name I knew very well – Jon English. He made a huge name for himself in the Australian production of Jesus Christ Superstar as Judas – Tim Rice may have declared him the finest performer of the role.Welcome to episode 144 of Love That AlbumI welcome music writer and biographer Jeff Apter to the show. He's just had his latest book published, “Behind Dark Eyes: The True Story of Jon English”. We talk about Jon's career as song interpreter, songwriter, actor (on TV and stage), rockstar, composer, and family man. There are many musicians who go into acting (and vice versa) but few went into everything with the gung ho that Jon did. Did I mention he was also hugely funny?? I'm not referring to his appearances on All Together Now – anytime he was on a stage with the Foster Brothers or as an actor, he owned the audience with his humour as well as THAT singing voice.Jeff has released what I believe is a terrific biography that is respectful and devoted without being enslaved to the subject. The exultation of success and the disappointment at having the work he prized the most largely ignored are covered. We had a great conversation about all aspects of Jon and his work. If you're a fan or you're new to him, I hope you get something out of this episode.If you're looking for Jon's music on physical media, you can pick up his albums in multi cd packs labeled as Anthology. There's also a great comp called Six Ribbons – The Ultimate Collection.If you prefer streaming, there's that option as well.My huge thanks to Jeff for his time. You can order the book from https://www.booktopia.com.au/behind-dark-eyes-jeff-apter/book/9781925868463.html or if you're outside of Australia https://www.bookdepository.com/Behind-Dark-Eyes/9781925868463. You can check out Jeff's other work at http://jeffapter.com.auDownload this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”).Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbumIf you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
Growing up, before even becoming a fan of rock music, there was one name I knew very well – Jon English. He made a huge name for himself in the Australian production of Jesus Christ Superstar as Judas – Tim Rice may have declared him the finest performer of the role. Welcome to episode 144 of Love That Album I welcome music writer and biographer Jeff Apter to the show. He's just had his latest book published, “Behind Dark Eyes: The True Story of Jon English”. We talk about Jon's career as song interpreter, songwriter, actor (on TV and stage), rockstar, composer, and family man. There are many musicians who go into acting (and vice versa) but few went into everything with the gung ho that Jon did. Did I mention he was also hugely funny?? I'm not referring to his appearances on All Together Now – anytime he was on a stage with the Foster Brothers or as an actor, he owned the audience with his humour as well as THAT singing voice. Jeff has released what I believe is a terrific biography that is respectful and devoted without being enslaved to the subject. The exultation of success and the disappointment at having the work he prized the most largely ignored are covered. We had a great conversation about all aspects of Jon and his work. If you're a fan or you're new to him, I hope you get something out of this episode. If you're looking for Jon's music on physical media, you can pick up his albums in multi cd packs labeled as Anthology. There's also a great comp called Six Ribbons – The Ultimate Collection. If you prefer streaming, there's that option as well. My huge thanks to Jeff for his time. You can order the book from https://www.booktopia.com.au/behind-dark-eyes-jeff-apter/book/9781925868463.html or if you're outside of Australia https://www.bookdepository.com/Behind-Dark-Eyes/9781925868463. You can check out Jeff's other work at http://jeffapter.com.au Download this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”). Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows. You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum If you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
My guests today is Australian drummer Greg Henson and his wife Fizz. Greg's love of drums and “all things hittable” started at school and he has made his living playing drums and percussion ever since. His first musical was the drum chair in “Jesus Christ, Superstar” in 1972. He has played, amongst others, “Betty Blokkbuster Follies” with Reg Livermore, “Rocky Horror Show”,”Rasputin”,“Hair”, “Big River”, “Tom Waits for No Man” and in concert at the Sydney Opera House with The Beatles White Album. Other gigs, sessions and tours have been with Baxter Funt, Jon English & the Foster Brothers, Marcia Hines, Doug Parkinson, John Waters and Slim Dusty to name a few. His television credits include The Don Lane Show (with Bryan Ferry), “The Aunty Jack Show” and “Star Search”. Greg has played with Chuck Berry and Christopher Cross and toured with Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers, Joe Cocker and the Beach Boys. Fizz Henson, sister of actor and musician John Waters, was born in the UK and worked for many years at Thames Studios including work on The Benny Hill Show amongst others. Upon moving to Australia, Fizz and Greg met on gig once and the rest is history. Greg and Fizz share many gig stories together which you'll get to hear today as they bounce of each other. After dinner and a couple of drinks, I just put the recorder in the middle of the table, and off we went. So let's gets into it. Ladies and gentleman, sit back and enjoy this conversation with Greg and Fizz Henson. This conversation was recorded 22/10/2020. Check out Greg's Check Berry story here. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Click here to securely donate or tip The Gig Life Podcast via PayPal. Your support is very much appreciated. Thank you. The Gig Life Podcast: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter
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A few months ago we once again put the fate of Saga Thing in your hands. You had the option to choose our next saga, selecting between two of Iceland's greatest literary monuments and The Saga of the Foster-Brothers. The will of the people was made manifest and we got to work. You've been waiting patiently. Join us now for the first of many episodes on our listener selected saga of 2019, Egil's Saga. In this episode, we cover chapters 1-6. Here the dramatic tension revolves around King Harald Tangle-Hair's rise to power as he seeks to become sole ruler of Norway. One by one, the best men of Norway fall like dominoes before him, dying in battle, fleeing to new lands, and even burying themselves in mounds to avoid submitting to King Harald. Some embrace the seemingly inevitable and join the swelling ranks of King Harald's supporters. You won't run into Egil Skallagrimsson in this episode. This one is all about setting up the world into which he will be born. But you will meet Egil's grandfather, Kvelduf, his father, Grim, and his uncle, Thorolf. You'll also meet Kari of Berle, Kveldulf's best friend, and his sons Eyvind Lamb and Olvir Hump. How will these men respond to calls to either join Harald or risk their lives fighting against him? There's only one way to find out (assuming you can't read the saga yourself for some reason). Please feel free to submit any questions or comments you'd like us to address from this episode. We'll set aside some time at the end of each episode going forward to tackle those. You can send them to us via email, twitter, or facebook. When you're finished, be sure to check out our Select Bibliography for Egil's Saga on our blog site. There you'll find citations for all the articles and books we mention throughout our journey through Egil's Saga. We'll be adding to it as we go. As always, a special thanks to our Saga Thing illustrator, Matt Smith for the portraits of Kveldulf and his sons. We look forward to seeing what he does with the rest of Egil's Saga. If you like the work Matt's been doing for us, check out his latest project Metal Quest, a collaboration with Tom Pappalardo. You can keep up with Matt's latest doodles, drawings, and progress on Twitter. Music Credits: Intro Music - "Prelude and Action" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Preview Music - A blend of "Procession of the King" and "Mountain Emperor" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Outro Music - "Stormfront" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Selections from music by Kevin MacLeod licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Huge guest and funny stories about a great week and we tell you all about it! 0:00 - Intro 2:30 - Betting Vocabulary 12:15 - NFL Divisional Round bets 19:10 - The Fosters - Music, Grilling, Alcohol, Dustin's Life Advice, and The Bachelor talk with Logan 1:00:50 - Money Moves!! 1:06:30 - Looking for sponsors and Shouts!
Welcome back to another exciting episode of Eggs! Today's guests are members of the musical group The Foster Brothers and stars of seasons one and two of Bering Sea Gold on the Discovery Channel Ian Foster and Scott Foster (no relation). In this episode we talk the trials and tribulations of real-life gold mining in the Bering Sea near Nome, Alaska—not to mention doing it on TV. We also debut the newest Christmas classic from the Foster Brothers just in time for the big day called "Taking Back Christmas from Santa Claus" recorded LIVE at Access Studios, home of Eggs! It was a great conversation and tons of fun, you're going to want to hear this one twice! Rate, subscribe and share the show with those you care about this holiday season. There is no greater gift than the gift of Eggs! Find us on iTunes and everywhere else good pods are found. Our Guests: Ian Foster and Scott Foster The Foster Brothers https://fosterbrothersmusic.com/ @scottfosterrock on IG and Twitter @therealianfoster on IG and Twitter @fosterbrothersmusic on IG and Twitter YouTUBE Live broadcast: https://youtu.be/4FYlGal1d5Q The Eggs Podcast Spotify playlist: bit.ly/eggstunes The Plugs: The Show eggscast.com @eggshow on twitter and instagram On iTunes: itun.es/i6dX3pC On Stitcher: bit.ly/eggs_on_stitcher Also available on Google Play Music! Mike "DJ Ontic" shows and info djontic.com @djontic on twitter Ryan R2 SLC/BCN r2mg.com ryanroghaar.com @r2mg on twitter @r2mediagroup on instagram
Only a month or two after legendary singer Jon English sadly passed away, i was fortunate enough to get this interview by my good mate Cal Millar from Kelts Entertainment… Hear how and where Brisbane’s Blues […] The post Keith “Stretch” Kerwin – The Foster Brothers – Guitarist – Songwriter – Jon English -Renee Geyer appeared first on Gold Coast vs Drew Kruck.
Artist Album/Date Track Christian Scott Yesterday You Said Tomorrow/2010 K.K.P.D. Mostly Other People Do the Killing This is Our Moosic/2008 Drainlick Chris Lightcaps Bigmouth Deluxe Platform Mickey Finn & Cuong Vu Gagarin! Serpente Rudresh Mahanthappa Dual Identity/2010 Foster Brothers George Russell's Living Time Orchestra Its About Time Its About Time Part 1 John Coltrane Quartet First Meditations (for Quartet)/1965 Joy Mostly Other People Do the Killing This is Our Moosic/2008 East Orwell Christian Scott Yesterday You Said Tomorrow/2010 The Roe Effect Rudresh Mahanthappa Dual Identity/2010 SMS Mickey Finn & Cuong Vu Gagarin! Again Again The Don Pullen Quintet The Sixth Sense/1985 The Sixth Sense Chris Lightcaps Bigmouth Deluxe Two-Face Andrew Hill One for One (Re-Issue)/1965 Euterpe Christian Scott Yesterday You Said Tomorrow Angola, LA & the 13th Amendment