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Last week our pal Marlon showed up at my Weird Al Tribute show... and in his honor I wrote this very stupid parody of Exile's "Kiss You All Over." Marlon, as you may have guessed, is the keyboardist and a founding member of Exile. Marlon seemed to like the parody, and said he wanted a recording of it. So naturally I took it way too far, and here it is. Props to Uncle Walter for backup vocal, tambourine, and especially for his spirited yelling of "Khan!" Music: Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn Lyrics, guitars, bass, drums, piano, keyboards, vocals, arrangement, production: SG Backing vocals: Ingrid Masterson and Walter Cherry Percussion: Walter Cherry
The band Exile formed in 1963 and 60 years later they are still entertaining audiences with their hit songs. Their most successful hit, “Kiss You All Over” spent four weeks at the top of Billboard's pop chart in 1978. The hit song was also used in the Adam Sandler movie “Happy Gilmore” and in the film “Employee of the Month.” In the early 1980s Exile started to focus on country music. During their run on the country charts. They had ten No. 1 singles including “I Don't Want To Be A Memory” and “Give Me One More Chance.” The 5 original Exile members re-formed in 2008 and continue to tour today. Current members of the band include J.P. Pennington, Les Taylor, Marlon Hargis, Steve Goetzman and our guest today, Sonny LeMaire. They have 3 Gold Albums, 8 Million Records Sold and were inducted into The Kentucky Hall Of Fame in 2013 and Exile is believed to be the longest-running American self-contained band! . #popmusic #rockmusic #countrymusic #music #newalbum #exileband #billboardcharts
The band Exile formed in 1963 and 60 years later they are still entertaining audiences with their hit songs. Their most successful hit, “Kiss You All Over” spent four weeks at the top of Billboard's pop chart in 1978. The hit song was also used in the Adam Sandler movie “Happy Gilmore” and in the film “Employee of the Month.” In the early 1980s Exile started to focus on country music. During their run on the country charts. They had ten No. 1 singles including “I Don't Want To Be A Memory” and “Give Me One More Chance.” The 5 original Exile members re-formed in 2008 and continue to tour today. Current members of the band include J.P. Pennington, Les Taylor, Marlon Hargis, Steve Goetzman and our guest today, Sonny LeMaire. They have 3 Gold Albums, 8 Million Records Sold and were inducted into The Kentucky Hall Of Fame in 2013 and Exile is believed to be the longest-running American self-contained band! . #popmusic #rockmusic #countrymusic #music #newalbum #exileband #billboardcharts
Exile is celebrating 60 years together and is still going strong with a new album called A Million Miles Later. It is also the 45th anniversary of their giant hit Kiss You All Over. Sonny LeMaire and Marlon Hargis. join us with new music and stories from their years together.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/songwriter-connection/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hello Backstory Fans!..in this episode we sit down with JP Pennington from the band Exile. JP was on his way to Nashville to play at the Opry, and chatted with us on the way there during this interview. We talk about the 60th anniversary of Exile, their new album, “A Million Miles Later” and the single, “Rough Around the Edges”. We talk about the Opry, a little about the new album, and get some backstory about the band through the years, and JP's thoughts on playing “Kiss You All Over” all these years later. It's always a pleasure to talk to JP, and hear updates on Exile, and what's happening with their long and amazing career.
We welcome Georgie Purcell, Animal Justice Party MP representing Northern Victoria to the show and chat about her lifelong love of animals and social justice. Georgie talks about her campaigning experience and working as Chief of Staff for Andy Meddick MP, who was Animal Justice Party Victoria's first elected MP, before running as a candidate herself and being elected in November 2022. Georgie is passionate about improving the protection of animals - whether they be farmed, native or companion animals. Her priorities include banning duck shooting, securing an inquiry into greyhound racing, supporting Victoria's wildlife rescuers and carers, stopping commercial kangaroo slaughter, improving accessibility to vets and introducing a subsidised vet care system in the state. Follow Georgie here: Email: georgie.purcell.ajp@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/georgie.purcell.ajp Instagram: @georgie.purcell.ajp Twitter: @georgievpurcell Link to Georgie's speech at the Dominion Anniversary rally in April 2023: https://www.3cr.org.au/freedomofspecies/episode/dominion-animal-rights-march-until-every-cage-empty Follow Oscar's Law here: https://www.oscarslaw.org/ Music Played: Architects 'Animals' - https://architects.bandcamp.com/album/for-those-that-wish-to-exist Taylor Swift 'The Man' - https://store.taylorswift.com/collections/lover-album-shop/products/lover-standard-edition-digital-album Exile 'Kiss You All Over' - https://music.apple.com/us/album/mixed-emotions/659742643 If you have any feedback on any of our shows, please contact us at freedomofspecies@gmail.com Thank you for listening.
Dan, Dave and Mark attempt to make their Escape as they Ride Like the Wind through the Summer Breeze to see if they Can't Fight this Feeling for One More Night, or if they're better off to Drive, Listen to the Music and Steal Away. Find out What a Fool Believes as they go On and On about a Babe (Rosanna) and a Diamond Girl (Maggie May) they met down in Kokomo as they recount, Minute by Minute, the Lowdown on the time Jessie, Sister Golden Hair and Tin Man went Sailing on their Horse with No Name down Ventura Highway. Just remember, even it's a Total Eclipse of the Heart and you think you're All Out of Love, there's always someone who wants to Kiss You All Over and start Making Love Out of Nothing at All. Full Infomercial: The Best of Soft Rock Check us out at callnowpodcast.com and follow @CallNowPodcast on Twitter and Instagram! Thanks for listening and don't forget to Call Now!
Success Made to Last Legendz welcomes the incomparable singer and songwriter J.P. Pennington. Most of J.P. as one of the lead singers from Exile. If you can't hum "I Want to Kiss You All Over," you may have lived on the planet Mars. Importantly on this show, we talk about his collaboration with other bands and songwriters that led to J.P. penning The Closer You Get and Take Me Down for Alabama. This is one fun interview that songwriters and band members will enjoy hearing. Visit www.Exile.biz to see where J.P. and the band are performing.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
Chances are, you have sung his songs all of your life. Try....It Ain't Easy Being Easy, Take Me Down (Alabama), The Closer You Get, When She Cries, Kiss You All Over and so many more. Enjoy this exclusive conversation with legendary songwriter J.P. Pennington. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
My dear friends Mike Chapman & Maddy Paterson join me to dive deep into Mike's life and career of writing and producing decades of hits like Ballroom Blitz, Hey Mickey, Simply The Best, Kiss You All Over and countless others. We talk Michael Des Barres, producing Agnetha from ABBA's first solo album, Suzi Quatro, pairing Lita Ford & Ozzy Osbourne, the trouble with Sharon Osbourne, working with mentor Micky Most, Dreamland Records, The Knack, telling the truth, producing Blondie, mentoring others, the psychology of record production, Rodney Bingenheimer, singing on Australian radio as a child, Le Dome, the majesty of Hull, finding love at Fortress, and so much more ❤️ Follow Mike & Maddy On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mikechapmanproducer https://instagram.com/_beingmaddy https://instagram.com/themikeandmaddyshow Get lots of hott bonus content by going to https://www.patreon.com/CraigAndFriends You'll get ad-free & early versions of these episodes, bonus episodes, Movie Club episodes and more while supporting the show. https://www.instagram.com/craigandfriendspod https://twitter.com/craigandfriends Donate to the Abortion Support Network https://www.asn.org.uk/fundraising/ Protect & Defend Trans Youth Fund https://www.pledge.to/protect-defend-trans-youth-fund#donate Donate to Amnesty International To Aid Ukraine https://tinyurl.com/448f36wu Rubber Child's Transition Assistance GoFundMe https://gofund.me/c2b3cd52 For ways to help fight the fascists and support Black Lives Matter & Black Trans Lives Matter: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co https://blacktranslivesmatter.carrd.co
On September 30, 1978, the award-winning band who had initially set out to play small clubs in Richmond, Kentucky back in 1963, skyrocketed to world-wide fame with their multi-week chart-topper “Kiss You All Over.” In fact, it made Billboard's Year End Hot 100 Singles of 1978 (Top 5) and later placed in Billboard's The 50 Sexiest Songs of All Time (Top 10) category. The iconic song has been showcased in feature films such as “Happy Gilmore,” “Employee of the Month,” “Zookeeper, “Wildhogs,” and is played in it's entirety at the end of the 7th episode of “Mindhunter” currently available as a Netflix original.In the early 1980's, Exile began to focus on country music. During their run on the country charts Exile had 10 number one singles including “I Don't Want To Be A Memory,” “Give Me One More Chance” and “She's A Miracle.” The band wrote their own songs, played on all their recordings and also proved to be prolific songwriters composing hits for other artists such as Alabama, Restless Heart, Engelbert Humperdinck, Huey Lewis, Diamond Rio, Janie Fricke and many more. During this country phase of their career, Exile received 11 nominations including Vocal Group of The Year and Best Instrumental Performance for the Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music awards.The 5 original Exile members re-formed in 2008 with J.P. Pennington, Les Taylor, Sonny LeMaire, Marlon Hargis and Steve Goetzman. The Kentucky Music Hall of Fame members continue to perform for legions of fans on the 2018 No Limit Tour and have appeared over 100 times on the Grand Ole Opry. Exile recently released their latest project Hits and the album contains 11 number one songs spanning three decades, along with four additional top ten's. The ultimate, cross-over band has sold over 8 million records worldwide, with three Gold albums. Exile has lasted longer than most marriages.
We are back with another episode of our series "3 Chord Truths". In this episode, we talk with musician, songwriter, and producer, JP Pennington from the band Exile. JP shares stories from the band's almost 60 year journey from a local small club cover band to the top of the Billboard charts, as well as his personal stories of his roots in Kentucky. Exile currently has a new Christmas album with 8 new original songs coming out, as a follow up to last year's release of thier Christmas song "Kid at Heart"(also included) and are touring in support of it this holiday season. We thank JP for taking time to sit down with us and sharing his and the band's really interesting stories. We thoroughly enjoyed recording this episode, and hope you all will enjoy listening as well. Exile Bio (from their website www.exile.biz ): On September 30, 1978, the award-winning band who had initially set out to play small clubs in Richmond, Kentucky back in 1963, skyrocketed to world-wide fame with their multi-week chart-topper “Kiss You All Over.” In fact, it made Billboard's Year End Hot 100 Singles of 1978 (Top 5) and later placed in Billboard's The 50 Sexiest Songs of All Time (Top 10) category. The iconic song has been showcased in feature films such as “Happy Gilmore,” “Employee of the Month,” “Zookeeper, “Wildhogs,” and is played in it's entirety at the end of the 7th episode of “Mindhunter” currently available as a Netflix original. In the early 1980's, Exile began to focus on country music. During their run on the country charts Exile had 10 number one singles including “I Don't Want To Be A Memory,” “Give Me One More Chance” and “She's A Miracle.” The band wrote their own songs, played on all their recordings and also proved to be prolific songwriters composing hits for other artists such as Alabama, Restless Heart, Engelbert Humperdinck, Huey Lewis, Diamond Rio, Janie Fricke and many more. During this country phase of their career, Exile received 11 nominations including Vocal Group of The Year and Best Instrumental Performance for the Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music awards. The 5 original Exile members re-formed in 2008 with J.P. Pennington, Les Taylor, Sonny LeMaire, Marlon Hargis and Steve Goetzman. The Kentucky Music Hall of Fame members continue to perform and have appeared over 100 times on the Grand Ole Opry. The band has sold over 8 million records worldwide, with three Gold albums. Exile has lasted longer than most marriages.
Twitch has launched a new channel for “social eating,” or mukbang, for lonely diners. The Rolling Stone magazine has launched a reboot of 2004's Top 500 Songs of All Time list, and we share the top 10 - did your guesses make the cut? Barnes and Leslie remember a surprising celebrity “hotline” caller from The Morning X who called for no reason.:31 - Today in Pop Culture, Exile's “Kiss You All Over” is #11:57 - Is Cameo on Cameo?4:45 - Cubby's Dad Joke5:45 - “Social eating” is a thing - Twitch launches new channel14:28 - Exploring Rolling Stone's top 10 songs of all time20:01 - Barnes and Leslie have a story about a music superstar that used to call them for no reasonThe Pop Culture Show is presented by Cap Maison Resort and Spa in St. Lucia. Use code "ROCKSTAR" and get a free helicopter transfer from the airport and a luxury car return to the airport. The Pop Culture Show is also sponsored by Brockmans Gin...traditionally non traditional.The Pop Culture Show is rated “E” for everyone. Please, review and subscribe to The Pop Culture Show available on your favorite podcast network. Get Exclusive Pop Culture Show video interviews, video content and bonus video exclusively from our Instagram. Sign up for our Pop Cult and be the first to get show announcements, free stuff and insider information only available to cult members. Watch The Pop Culture Show TV channel for the most fun, interesting and intriguing guests and moments from the show available 24/7.Executive Producer: Steve BarnesHosts: Steve Barnes, Leslie Fram, Paul Cubby BryantIntern Producer: Lauren NobleFAIR USE COPYRIGHT NOTICE The Copyright Laws of the United States recognize a “fair use” of copyrighted content. Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act states:“NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 106 AND 106A, THE FAIR USE OF A COPYRIGHTED WORK, INCLUDING SUCH USE BY REPRODUCTION IN COPIES OR PHONORECORDS OR BY ANY OTHER MEANS SPECIFIED BY THAT SECTION, FOR PURPOSES SUCH AS CRITICISM, COMMENT, NEWS REPORTING, TEACHING (INCLUDING MULTIPLE COPIES FOR CLASSROOM USE), SCHOLARSHIP, OR RESEARCH, IS NOT AN INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT.” THIS VIDEO/AUDIO IN GENERAL MAY CONTAIN CERTAIN COPYRIGHTED WORKS THAT WERE NOT SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZED TO BE USED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S), BUT WHICH WE BELIEVE IN GOOD FAITH ARE PROTECTED BY FEDERAL LAW AND THE FAIR USE DOCTRINE FOR ONE OR MORE OF THE REASONS NOTED ABOVE. IF YOU HAVE ANY SPECIFIC CONCERNS ABOUT THIS VIDEO OR OUR POSITION ON THE FAIR USE DEFENSE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT INFO@THEPOPCULTURESHOW.COM SO WE CAN DISCUSS AMICABLY. THANK YOU.
4,000 Downloads! Thank you! So in return for this gift, I give you... Lou Christie - Guardian Angels 12" Dance Mix (1981) Producer Ed O'Laughlin co-founded Next Plateau Records, which featured (and was kept afloat with sales by) early Salt 'N' Pepa. On the left is Curtis Sliwa. The 1981 CBS made-for-TV movie We're Fighting Back, featuring Bronx-born Ellen Barkin, was based on the Guardian Angels. Al Martino - Volare (Disco version) (1976) POACA know this song from multiple recordings and performances by Dean Martin, Conny Francis, Bobby Rydell, The Ames Brothers, Wayne Newton, Barry White, even David Bowie. And here it is in Disco form. From Wikipedia: Franco Migliacci (the composer) began working on the lyrics of the song in June 1957, inspired by two paintings by Marc Chagall. He had planned to go to the sea with Domenico Modugno, but while waiting for Modugno to show up, Migliacci started drinking wine and eventually fell asleep. He had vivid dreams, and when he woke up, he looked at the Chagall paintings (reproductions) on the wall. In "Le coq rouge" was a yellow man suspended in midair, while in "Le peintre et la modelle", half the painter's face was coloured blue. So he began penning a song about a man who dreams of painting himself blue, and being able to fly. Later that same night, Migliacci discussed his lyrics with Modugno, and for several days they worked on the song, tentatively entitled "Sogno in blu" ('Dream in blue'). In 2008, Modugno's widow, Franca Gandolfi, recalled that her husband, after a storm forced open his window, had the idea of modifying the chorus of the song, introducing the word "Volare," which is now the popular title of the song. Blondie - Once I Had A Love (Heart Of Glass) (1978) The Lettermen - The Way You Look Tonight (Disco version) (1976) D. C. (David) LaRue - Do You Want The Real Thing (1978) Read about D. C. LaRue here. He was a dance artist through and through, but that could only take him so far. But I like his voice, the fact that he didn't (or couldn't) fill the songs with grace notes. Pet peeve, that. D. C. LaRue - Don't Keep It in the Shadows (feat. Lou Christie) (1977) This is basically a "You Should Be Dancin’" clone. I love the grunts at the end. Only some are mine. D. C. LaRue - Have A Good Time (feat. Rita Moreno) (1979) Like Michael Franks. A little. Bill Saluga - Dancin’ Johnson (1978) Exile – Heart and Soul (1981) Huge hit for Huey Lewis and the News. Didn't know it was a cover, did ya? Mike Chapman produced "Heart Of Glass" (the hit version you don't hear on this show) "The Tide Is High", "Sunday Girl", "Atomic" and "Rapture" for Blondie, the band of the early '80s. Chinn/Chapman wrote "Kiss You All Over" for this very same Exile, and too many credits to type out here. Free Design - Hurry Sundown (1968) Lou Christie - People (1978) This is a pretty good production for a song that isn't listed in Discogs, Wikipedia, etc. Lou says this was released as a single in 1978, attendant to the short-lived People TV show of the same year. if either of you can find a reference to it, let me know. There's a fin in it for ya. And if you can find the RECORD, so I can buy it, I'll do a "Rasputin" dance on Reels for you. Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan - Street Player (1978) Lou Christie and Pia Zadora - Don't Knock My Love (1980) Cover of Wilson Pickett's last Top 20 song, from 1971. What an odd choice of cover. I love Lou, but between him and Pia, they didn't possess any soul or chemistry whatsoever. Lou Christie - Clouds of Rock Roll On (?) I just know it was before his 2nd (and pretty needless) Greatest Hits album in 1994. Ah, record companies. Is there anything they can't make artists do? Ivan Dixon - Shoo Shoo Baby (1966) POACA recall a top-rated TV show from the '60s called Hogan's Heroes. It was a heart-warming (if somewhat flat) arc about a bunch of American POWs in Germany during WW2, constantly befuddling, bedeviling, and flummoxing the oblivious Colonel Klink and the lovable Sgt. Schultz, while American and Russian soldiers scythed their way through Europe, trying to close the circle in the city of Berlin in a seemingly endless Bacchanalian traveling parade of rape, destruction, desecration, and madness. And don't get me started on the Germans. Aaaaannnnnnyhow, this was from the album made by the cast, which included Richard Dawson (high on goofballs in this picture), who parlayed his place in that ensemble to star in Match Game '74 and Family Feud, but began his recording career in earnest by recording "Apples and Oranges." Ivan Dixon had an even smaller role, but his performance shines. By comparison. I...guess? Suggested by Dan Lewis. He LOVES Nazi silverware. And dolls. Lou Christie - Spanish Wine (1977) Stephen Tom Electronic Tape Experiment (1978) Stephen Tom produced groundbreaking electronic music during the post-war years until the late 1970s. He passed away practically ignored by his peers in 1984. Very little is known about him other than that he was a radio engineer during the blitz of London and that he freelanced for Benson Fairlight at his Little Venice studios producing jingles for radio + TV advertisements. A single reel of Tom's electronic experiments was found in a box of personal tapes belonging to the composer Cissy Wakefield. The Velvet Underground - Friends (1973) Blondie - Once I Had A Love (aka "The Disco Song") (1975) D. C. LaRue (with Lou Christie) - Into The Ozone (1980)
Marlon Hargis is a singer/songwriter. He is talking to Big Shrimp today about: keeping integrity as music evolves, sustaining popularity instead of being a one hit wonder, what makes a song last the stand of time like his and Exile's hit "Kiss You All Over." bigshrimpradioent@gmail.com Big Shrimp: instagram.com/bigshrimpradio --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/big-shrimp-radio/support
2020 marks Exile’s 57th year as America’s longest running band. On September 30, 1978, the award-winning band who had initially set out to play small clubs in Richmond, Kentucky back in 1963, skyrocketed to world-wide fame with their multi-week chart-topper “Kiss You All Over.” In fact, it made Billboard’s Year End Hot 100 Singles of 1978 (Top 5) and later placed in Billboard’s The 50 Sexiest Songs of All Time (Top 10) category. The iconic song has been showcased in feature films such as “Happy Gilmore,” “Employee of the Month,” “Zookeeper, “Wildhogs,” and is played in it’s entirety at the end of the 7th episode of “Mindhunter” currently available as a Netflix original. In the early 1980’s, Exile began to focus on country music. During their run on the country charts Exile had 10 number one singles including “I Don’t Want To Be A Memory,” “Give Me One More Chance” and “She’s A Miracle.” The band wrote their own songs, played on all their recordings and also proved to be prolific songwriters composing hits for other artists such as Alabama, Restless Heart, Engelbert Humperdinck, Huey Lewis, Diamond Rio, Janie Fricke and many more. During this country phase of their career, Exile received 11 nominations including Vocal Group of The Year and Best Instrumental Performance for the Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music awards. The 5 original Exile members re-formed in 2008 with J.P. Pennington, Les Taylor, Sonny LeMaire, Marlon Hargis and Steve Goetzman. The Kentucky Music Hall of Fame members continue to perform for legions of fans on the 2018 No Limit Tour and have appeared over 100 times on the Grand Ole Opry. Exile recently released their latest project Hits and the album contains 11 number one songs spanning three decades, along with four additional top ten’s. The ultimate, cross-over band has sold over 8 million records worldwide, with three Gold albums. Exile has lasted longer than most marriages.
Marlon Hargis is a member of the band, Exile. Their new Christmas single, Kid at Heart, is available now. Marlon chats today about the success of "Kiss You All Over" and how songs get into films. He is talking about seeing the British Invasion and the rise of Elvis personally and how that impacted his life. Hear Marlon talk it up about touring with Aerosmith, seeing their drug use and the competition between Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. Listen to what Marlon thinks is the biggest change in radio and record companies. All that and more. Enjoy and FROWN LESS. thehodgepodgeproductions@gmail.com D. Hodge: instagram.com/iammrdylanhodge TO GET RAZE ENERGY, GO TO: www.reppsports.com PROMO CODE: HPP1000 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dylan-hodge/support
The band “Exile” has topped both the pop and country charts during their 55 year-long career. Their most successful hit, “Kiss You All Over” spent four weeks at the top of Billboard’s pop chart in 1978 but in the early 80’s the band started to focus on country music. During their run on the country charts they have had ten No. 1 singles.
They've had 12 studio albums, two Greatest Hits records, One Christmas album, 38 singles at radio, and 8 music videos later, the Band Exile is still going strong 57 years since their beginnings. Marlon Hargis, the keyboardist for Exile is our guest on today's episode. Originally called “The Fascinations” they changed the band's name to Jimmy Stokely and the Exiles in reference to the Cuban exiles at the time in 1963. Marlon joined the band in 1973, 10 years after seeing them perform live on stage during the Dick Clark Cavalcade Tour. The band struggled as an original act, playing their own music, until the smash hit “Kiss You All Over” released in 1978, or as they like to say, an overnight success after 15 years of struggling. Members of Exile initially started out as a Pop Group and didn't really appreciate the real early Country Music until years later, and after their success with “Kiss You All Over”. In fact, the band wasn't considered a Country act itself until years later. They went on to write hits for other artists including “It Ain't Easy Being Easy” for Janie Fricke, along with two of the biggest hits for the supergroup Alabama were written by members of Exile including “Take Me Down” “When She Cries” for Restless Heart, “Heart And Soul” for Huey Lewis and the News, and “Beautiful Mess “ for Diamond Rio. Marlon at the time in the 1970s was playing in a very successful nightclub act making $400 to $500 per week performing cover tunes when he was asked to join Exile. The only problem was they could only pay him $75 per week. But Marlon believed that the band would go on to be successful, as did the other members of the band. The band went on to tour with Heart, Fleetwood Mac, Aerosmith, Doobie Brothers, and Boston just to name a few acts. The Business Side of Music ™ © 2020 Beyond the Music Co-Produced & Hosted (by the guy who has a face for podcasting): Bob Bender Co-Producer, Creator & Technical Advisor (the man behind the curtain): Tom Sabella Director of Video & Continuity (the brains of the entire operation): Deborah Halle Editor (the “ums' and “aahs' removal guy who makes us sound good): Mark Sabella Marketing & Social Media: Kaitlin Fritts All Around Problem Solver: Connie Ribas Recorded VIA Skype or over the phone, except for those fearless enough to come to Bob Bender's living room… and there are a few). Mixed & Mastered at Music Dog Studios in Nashville, TN Production Sound Design: Keith Stark Voice Over & Promo: Lisa Fuson Website: businesssideofmusic.com Stream or Download (free) businesssideofmusic.com To submit to be interviewed: musicpodcast@mail.com Sponsorship information businesssideofmusic.com/sponsor-affiliate/ Join our mailing list for show announcements, career advice, industry discounts, gifts, and more. Like Free A special thanks to Tom Sabella and Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original “Business Side of Music” podcast, and trusting us to carry on their legacy. For our disclaimer and all its details go to our website Music for today's episode is brought to you by: Travis Meadows "God Speaks" from his 2011 album "Killin' Uncle Buzzy" www.travismeadows.com
On your artwork, we have from the top left to right: - Boney M and ABBA. John Travolta + Olivia Newton-John, Herbie Hancock and Debbie Harry. The Jam (logo), Andy Gibb, Clout And David Essex.Going back and checking it out, summertime 1978 style. It was the “Grease” phenomenon. The summer we lost the mighty Keith Moon of The Who, and cult film “Animal House” makes its cinematic debut. Music wise, Boney M, The Dooleys, Clout, Herbie Hancock, 10cc, Status Quo and Dean Friedman for starters. More and more hits on the way like ABBA, David Essex, Sylvester, Exile wanna “Kiss You All Over”; whilst Siouxsie And The Banshees want to take you to their “Hong Kong Garden”. There is an awakening happening, over two hours, right here! Get settled in and let your smart speaker do it for you. “…, play Electric Thunder Radio Podcast on TuneIn”. Enjoy!
INTERLINE LOUNGE 219: Track List: 01. LIONEL RICHIE - Hello (Yann Muller Remix) 02. MARK LETTIERI - Everybody Wants to Rule the World (Original Mix) 03. PAUL SIMONS - That Was Your Mother 04. PINK FLOYD - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Billka Edit) 05. JOHNNY CASH - Hurt 06. TINA TURNER - Private Dancer 07. LEVEL 42 - Lessons in Love (Bentley Grey Booty Refresh) 08. EXILE - I Want to Kiss You All Over 09. KELVIN SYLVESTER, LEE WILSON - Everything She Wants (Extended Mix) 10. DANNY CRUZ - Nothing Can Come Between Us (Original Mix) 11. INXS - Need You Tonight Thanks to the labels and artist for his music. All tracks selected and mixed by Alex Kentucky. www.alexkentucky.com www.interline.de Encoded and Host by MUSICZONE PODCAST SERVICES
Marlon Hargis – keyboardist in Exile – talks about their new release "The Garage Tapes" and the material included, including how the arrangements changed before final recordings by the band and others (like Alabama), plus the music and writing of the band.
Tónlist lagasmiðanna Mike Chapman og Nicky Chinn hljómar í þættinum. New World tríóð flytur lögin Tom-Tom Turnaround og Living Next Door To Alice, Suzi Quatro syngur Can The Can, Sweet flytja lögin Ballroom Blitz og Blockbuster, Arrows flytja Touch Too Much, Mud flytja lagið Tiger Feet, Smokie spila lögin If You Think You Know How To Love Me og Lay Back In The Arms Of Someona, Chris Norman og Suzi Quatro syngja saman Stumblin' In og Exile flytur lagið Kiss You All Over.
Tónlist lagasmiðanna Mike Chapman og Nicky Chinn hljómar í þættinum. New World tríóð flytur lögin Tom-Tom Turnaround og Living Next Door To Alice, Suzi Quatro syngur Can The Can, Sweet flytja lögin Ballroom Blitz og Blockbuster, Arrows flytja Touch Too Much, Mud flytja lagið Tiger Feet, Smokie spila lögin If You Think You Know How To Love Me og Lay Back In The Arms Of Someona, Chris Norman og Suzi Quatro syngja saman Stumblin' In og Exile flytur lagið Kiss You All Over.
Terri Clark interviews the legendary band Exile about their 55 year history, the 40th anniversary of their #1 hit Kiss You All Over, and another interesting project they plan on releasing later this year.
Kiss You All Over es un tema de la banda Exile y que podéis encontrar en su álbum Discovery Vaults. Aparece en el 7º episodio de la serie Mindhunter de Netflix. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6YiOWpv4ZkelgLqQ7dFJxZ Apple Music: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/es/album/kiss-you-all-over/id605808089?i=605808099&mt=1&app=music iTunes: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/es/album/kiss-you-all-over/id605808089?i=605808099&app=itunes Lista Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/user/davichi75/playlist/5AusHj1hmRFEgByGpx5J4E
1 -ub40-red_red_wine_(12inch_version) 2 Exile;Kiss You All Over 3 Ricky Shane - Mamy Blue (Deutsche Version) 4 . Hues Corporation - Rock The Boat 5 Odyssey - Going Back To My Roots (Maxi Version) 6 Sammy Gordon;Making Love 7 -belouis_some-imagination_(12inch_version) 8 Shop Boys - West End Girls (10'' mix version) 1986 9 Traks_-_Long_Train_Runnin'_Long_Mix 10 montana sextet who needs enemies (with a friend like you) (original club mix) 11 Weeks & Company - Go With The Flow (Edited) 12 The Nick Straker Band; A Little Bit Of Jazz 13 Tramaine - Fall Down (Spirit of Love) 14 Princess - I'll keep on loving you 15 Alan Parsons Projekt - Lucifer 16 b max my angel (domestic technology s miami vice remix) 17 Bruce Johnston - Pipeline 18 Liza Minnelli - Losing My Mind (Extended Remix) 19 loulou players thinking about (frey remix) 20 Sydney Youngblood - If Only I Could 21 The Flirts - Passion (Single Mix) [electro synth disco] 1983 22 George Duke - I Want You For Myself (Mike Maurro Extended Remix 23 Limahl - Never Ending Story (12 inch disco mix) 1984 24 'Lectric Funk - Shanghaied (12 inch mix) 1979 25 Eurythmics - Love Is A Stranger (single mix) 1982 26 Lime - Angel Eyes (12 inch mix) 1983 27 Bros - When Will I Be Famous_ (The Contender Dub Mix) 28 montana sextet ride like the wind (original version) 29 Change;Angel In My Pocket (extended version) 30 G.Q. - Boogie Oogie Oogie (12 Version) 31 Licky;African Rock (Original 12-Inch Mix) 32 Jim Capaldi - Shoe Shine 33 Chic - Everybody Dance (12'') 34 Kiss - I Was Made For Lovin You 35 Secret Service - Oh Susie 36 -simple_minds-sanctify_yourself_(extended_mix) 37 Barry_White_-_Change 38 New York Strut [12 Inch Version] 39 The Jacksons - Walk Right Now (12 40 Earth, Wind & Fire - Boogie Wonderland (12 41 Santana - Jingo (Album Version)
1 -ub40-red_red_wine_(12inch_version) 2 Exile;Kiss You All Over 3 Ricky Shane - Mamy Blue (Deutsche Version) 4 . Hues Corporation - Rock The Boat 5 Odyssey - Going Back To My Roots (Maxi Version) 6 Sammy Gordon;Making Love 7 -belouis_some-imagination_(12inch_version) 8 Shop Boys - West End Girls (10'' mix version) 1986 9 Traks_-_Long_Train_Runnin'_Long_Mix 10 montana sextet who needs enemies (with a friend like you) (original club mix) 11 Weeks & Company - Go With The Flow (Edited) 12 The Nick Straker Band; A Little Bit Of Jazz 13 Tramaine - Fall Down (Spirit of Love) 14 Princess - I'll keep on loving you 15 Alan Parsons Projekt - Lucifer 16 b max my angel (domestic technology s miami vice remix) 17 Bruce Johnston - Pipeline 18 Liza Minnelli - Losing My Mind (Extended Remix) 19 loulou players thinking about (frey remix) 20 Sydney Youngblood - If Only I Could 21 The Flirts - Passion (Single Mix) [electro synth disco] 1983 22 George Duke - I Want You For Myself (Mike Maurro Extended Remix 23 Limahl - Never Ending Story (12 inch disco mix) 1984 24 'Lectric Funk - Shanghaied (12 inch mix) 1979 25 Eurythmics - Love Is A Stranger (single mix) 1982 26 Lime - Angel Eyes (12 inch mix) 1983 27 Bros - When Will I Be Famous_ (The Contender Dub Mix) 28 montana sextet ride like the wind (original version) 29 Change;Angel In My Pocket (extended version) 30 G.Q. - Boogie Oogie Oogie (12 Version) 31 Licky;African Rock (Original 12-Inch Mix) 32 Jim Capaldi - Shoe Shine 33 Chic - Everybody Dance (12'') 34 Kiss - I Was Made For Lovin You 35 Secret Service - Oh Susie 36 -simple_minds-sanctify_yourself_(extended_mix) 37 Barry_White_-_Change 38 New York Strut [12 Inch Version] 39 The Jacksons - Walk Right Now (12 40 Earth, Wind & Fire - Boogie Wonderland (12 41 Santana - Jingo (Album Version)
EXILE formed in 1963 looking to play small clubs in Richmond, Kentucky, but managed to top both the pop and country charts during their over 50 year-long career. Their most successful hit, “Kiss You All Over,� spent four weeks at the top of Billboard�s pop chart in 1978. In the early 1980�s EXILE start to focus on country music. During their run on the country charts EXILE has successfully had ten No. 1 singles including “I Don�t Want To Be A Memory� and “Give Me One More Chance.� They have toured with acts including Aerosmith, Fleetwood Mac, The Oak Ridge Boys, The Gatlin Brothers and The Judds. The 5 original EXILE members reformed in 2008 and continue to tour today. Current members of the band include J.P. Pennington, Les Taylor, Sonny LeMaire, Marlon Hargis and Steve Goetzman. THE MARTIN FAMILY CIRCUS is vocal-driven melodic band of 2 parents and 4 kids ranging in age from 9-18 with a rich soaring blend of family harmonies which Rolling Stone magazine calls “exuberant.� Dad, Grammy-winning artist Paul Martin and lead singer/guitarist of country-pop group Exile, and Mom Jaime, daughter of Duane Allen of Country Music Hall of Fame members The Oak Ridge Boys, began singing together with their four children in 2010. Quickly realizing that the kids all showed an uncanny knack for hearing harmonies and pitch, as well as for playing instruments, they began performing shows together. They were soon dubbed the Martin Family Circus by Country Music Hall of Fame member Vince Gill. The band's newest CD project is 'Past, Present, Future'.
EXILE is one of America's legendary bands. In 1963, the year before the Beatles scored their first American hit, a group of kids calling themselves The Exiles climbed onto an outdoor stage in the small town of Richmond, Ky. The group, JP Pennington, Les Taylor, Sonny LeMaire, Marlon Hargis and Steve Goetzman are celebrating 50 years together with their first new album in 20 years, their induction into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and more.
THE FAREWELL DRIFTERS are one of the most powerful, striking new bands in Bluegrass, a young quintet that plays with the intensity of Mountain Heart and the fire of the New Grass Revival and, in the words of one gushing reviewer, they are “making folk music hip again.� JP PENNINGTON is one of the founding members of the country and rock supergroup Exile. In a rare, solo acoustic performance, JP discusses the art of songwriting.
EXILE is Kentucky�s own supergroup made up of J.P. Pennington, Sonny LeMaire, Les Taylor, Steve Goetzman and Marlon Hargis. The band's hits include "Give Me One More Chance," as well as the 1978 pop hit, "Kiss You All Over" which was recently named by Billboard Magazine as the number 9 on its 50 Sexiest Songs of All Time. This band that got their start in the small town of Richmond, KY, will be performing on WoodSongs in an intimate “unplugged� performance. CARLA GOVER plays clawhammer banjo, guitar and piano, writes songs, clogs, and is an aspiring Appalachian Diva. She is from the Eastern Kentucky coal town of Whitesburg, Kentucky, where she grew up idolizing her grandmother as well as Emmylou Harris and Loretta Lynn. Her music is full someone full of spirit and heart, someone who has the mountain sounds right in her blood. Her new CD is called Gypsy Ways.