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On this episode of The Eddie Trunk Podcast - Eddie brings you his chat with both Mark Kendall and Michael Lardie of Great White about the passing of Jack Russell. They share memories, stories and thoughts about the late singer. Catch Eddie Trunk every M-F from 3:00-5:00pm ET on Trunk Nation on SiriusXM Faction Talk Channel 103.And don't forget to follow Eddie on Twitter and Instagram!Follow the link to get your free 3-month trial of SiriusXM: http://siriusxm.com/eddietrunk Find all episodes of Trunk Nation: https://siriusxm.com/trunknation
119 - Michael Lardie (Great White, Night Ranger) In episode 119 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with longtime guitarist, keyboardist and engineer for the band Great White, Michael Lardie. In their conversation they discussed: Great White's tour schedule and the gear they're using on the road. They discuss how Michael started as Great White's engineer in the studio and ended in the band as the keyboardist and rhythm guitarist as well as songwriter. They discuss Michael's start in the music industry playing cocktail lounges across California and his start in the field engineering. They talk about Michael's early recording sessions engineering for punk bands such as Black Flag, Husker Du as well as John Mayall and Eric Burdon and recently mixing Sheryl Crow's live album. They discuss after years of working with Great White how he organically became a full member of the band and they talk about the gear in the early days and Great White's stage volume. Michael tells us about his guitars and tinkering on guitars. Michael tells us about playing in Night Ranger with Brad Gillis, Jeff Watson and Reb Beach on guitar. . You can find out more about Michael and the band Great White at their website: https://www.officialgreatwhite.com . Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #MichaelLardie #GreatWhite #GreatWhiteBand #guitar #NightRanger #Guitar #FenderCustomShop #GibsonCustomShop #GuitarHero #Telecaster #theDeadlies #guitarfinds #LesPaul #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #guitarcollector #Travelwithguitars #haveguitarwilltravel #hgwt #HGWT . Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
Time Travelin' Top 40 E140 Brandon Vogt chats with Michael Lardie of Great White on their platinum-selling records Once Bitten and ...Twice Shy, and those albums' singles "Rock Me" and "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EP 562 featuring a discussion with guitarist Mark Kendall
EP 562 featuring a discussion with guitarist Mark Kendall
This episode is the 10th of our "12 Episodes of Christmas". . Some of these will be flashback interviews and some will be current and all will be Loud & Unfiltered. . Today's episode goes back to 2014 as we chat with Michael Lardie, of Great White, about their touring, influences, and timeless music..Great White made it big in the 80s, but Lardie feels they're more of a 70s band. Speaking of the 80s, how did Lardie navigate all the sex, drugs, and rock n roll? Hear that answer and more with today's show.. Enjoy Music by MarkJuly on Pixabay . SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► shorturl.at/qJPW2. FACEBOOK ► https://www.facebook.com/DaleJrForPresident . INSTAGRAM ► https://www.instagram.com/loudandunfilteredshow . TWITTER ► https://twitter.com/Loud_Unfiltered . APPLE PODCASTS ► shorturl.at/acu29. GOOGLE PODCASTS ► shorturl.at/nyLWX.#beagoodhuman #loudandunfiltered #beagoodhuman #rockstar #podcast #drpepper #radio
On this episode of THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW, Neeley and Chris take some calls from fans about bands vs. tribute bands, doing mushrooms, The Grateful Dead and more. Then, they play some of the first live audio from Great White with Andrew Freeman, and talk about Mitch Malloy's exit and Freeman replacing him.
EP 538 once again with Michael Lardie of Great White
EP 538 once again with Michael Lardie of Great White
EP 537 featuring Michael Lardie of Great White
EP 537 featuring Michael Lardie of Great White
Sound Matters episode #123 features Tom's 3rd in-depth conversation with Mark Kendall from the multi-platinum band Great White. In this episode, we debut a new segment called "Song Matters" where I specifically dig into an artist's recollections and stories on the songwriting and recording of many of the band's classic tracks. Mark goes deep into many tracks from Great White's back catalog sharing insights about the making of the music through the years. The "Song Matters" segments are for anyone who is interested in the creation process, and how the music ultimately gets written, recorded and released. > Overview of how Great White and Mark wrote songs in the early days> On reasons for recording fuller demos before presenting to band > "Congo Square"> Hendrix and Bowie's approach to song ideas> Not the Mark Kendall show... but a band of dudes with opinions> Collaborative or competitive in Great White with respect to songwriting credits> "Mista Bone"> "Rock Me" and how some of the greats change typical songwriting approaches> When others in the band hear and help with your ideas> Tom Petty and Jackson Browne... masters of their craft> When to keep working on a song or move on> Collaborating with bandmate Michael Lardie and writing solo sections> Writing in different song structure styles> Getting inspiration from other sources and Richie Blackmore's lifts, etc.> "Hold On" from the 1st album and "No Better Than Hell"> "Shot In the Dark" from 2nd album (and Alan Niven's contributions)> Jack Russell and writing lyrics> Alan Niven (like the 6th Great White member) - strong with lyrics and the business side> "Waiting For Love" from Shot In the Dark (w/Stephan Jerry Lynn Williams)> Nervous when recording and working with Michael Wagner> The Once Bitten record... did they sense it was gonna be big> "Rock Me" and hearing it back for the first time> On "Rock Me" and the workaround for the 7 min. length> "Save Your Love"> "Lady Red Light"> Michael Wagner - no effects records> "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" (Ian Hunter)> "The Angel Song" with Dio charity-inspired lyric and video> "Call It Rock and Roll"> "Afterglow" (Steve Marriott)> On Steve Marriott and (Jack Russell) singing on Herman Rarebell's solo album> "Love Is A Lie"> People online teaching guitar parts for Great White songs> Working with Jack Blades (and Don Dokken) on the Can't Get There from Here album...> Working with Myron Grombaucher (from Pat Benatar band) > Recording guitars and drums for the Can't Get There from Here album> Really listening to others ideas before shooting them down in favor of your idea> "This Is the Life" with Terry Illous (from XYZ) and Mark's grandson on the pick slide)> Creating atmospheres and not worrying about duplicating live> Underrated Great White songs: "Hold On" and "Street Killer" from the first album> Songs that are selected as singles vs. those that are B-sides> Well-constructed songs with memorable guitar parts... always been the goal> Mark wanted to be like Carlos Santana> Jimmy Page's guitar solo on "Stairway to Heaven"> Why Great White songs are memorable> Dynamics in music are the most important thing> On shredding with respect to songwriting and guitar playing> On continuing to get better, be inspired, and collaborating as a songwriter and music fan> Mark's longtime friend who is a trusted ear> The several months waiting after finishing a record> Mark's favorites of the 13 Great White videos> Thoughts on using technology today (for video and audio)> Mark's solo workConnect with Mark Kendall & Great White:Website: www.officialgreatwhite.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/GreatWhiteOfficialFacebook: www.facebook.com/MarkSKendallTwitter: www.twitter.com/MarkKendall_GWInstagram: www.instagram.com/mr._greatwhite (@mr._greatwhite)Connect with TOM LEU:Websites: www.SoundMatters.tv | www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com Official Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/tomleu2Twitter: www.twitter.com/tomleu (@tomleu)Instagram: www.instagram.com/tomleu (@tomleu)YouTube: www.tomleu.tv SOUND MATTERS Radio Episode #123 >> www.SoundMatters.tv/sm123/
Episode 150 features Jack Russell and Michael Lardie of Great White. In this 1999 interview, they talk about their new record, Jack Blades producing and their longtime relationship with KSHE.
Two huge interviews this week include Robin Wilson, the frontman from the Gin Blossoms discussing the band's lasting legacy and relentless tour schedule. Michael Lardie talks about Great White's new singer Mitch Malloy and the band's humble beginning's in LA in the mid-80s.
Two huge interviews this week include Robin Wilson, the frontman from the Gin Blossoms discussing the band's lasting legacy and relentless tour schedule. Michael Lardie talks about Great White's new singer Mitch Malloy and the band's humble beginning's in LA in the mid-80s.
GREAT WHITE, JOE SATRIANI and producer MICHAEL JAMES JACKSON guest on this episode of Westwood One's Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon. Former Guns N' Roses manager co-hosts and offers his take on the upcoming GNR box set. In our first interview, we catch up with Great White's Michael Lardie and Mark Kendall backstage at the fabulous M3 Festival in Maryland. The two discuss Full Circle, upcoming new music, the importance of the M3 Festival, Michael Lardie talks working on Guns N' Roses Appetite For Destruction, the infamous GNR/Great White 1988 NYC Ritz show, Mark Kendall's rig roundup, and much more. Our second interview is with famed producer Michael James Jackson. We talk working with KISS on Creatures Of The Night & Lick It Up. Plus, his work with Red Rider, L.A. Guns, Armored Saint and more. He also discusses getting his start in music producing, The Doors' Jim Morrison, Tom Cochran, the challenge of COTN to get a 'Kiss sound' while using multiple guest musicians, Eric Carr and his passion for KISS, did they consider the COTN 'drum sound' for the Lick It Up sessions, Ace did NOT play on Creatures, using Rick Derringer on the LIU album, Vinnie Vincent, Michael Des Barres, why did he move on from producing, Graham Nash and more. Our third interview is with well-respected guitarist Joe Satriani (interview starts at approx. the 1hr 09 minutes mark). We talk new album 'What Happens Next, Chickenfoot plans, Deep Purple and his reply to Ritchie Blackmore's recent comments about him, Shockwave Supernova and working with Glenn Hughes, resisting the urge to be 'that guy' guitarist that takes every replacement gig, including Def Leppard's Phil Collen on the recent G3 tour and much more. "You can't replace somebody like Ritchie Blackmore so I kinda knew it was going to be a thankless job." (Satriani quote from the interview) Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For over 30 years, multi-instrumentalist Michael Lardie has traveled the world and rocked stage after stage as the keyboardist and guitarist for the band Great White. He's ridden every high and low that comes with rock stardom, and through it all he's kept the same passion and love for music that prompted him to move to Southern California in the late '70's. Michael started out in recording studios engineering some of L.A.'s first punk bands, before he found his way as a session player and eventually got the call to join Great White in 1985. From then on, he's been an integral part of the band, writing and contributing to some of the band's most memorable songs. I caught-up with Michael in-between gigs in the midst of the band promoting their latest album, Full Circle.
As some of you may recall, early on in this show’s history when we were first getting started, a journalist by the name of Art Tavana got in touch with us and said he really enjoyed what we did and had some great stories to share. Some of those stories included an incredibly in-depth piece he was working on for LA Weekly on the whereabouts of reclusive guitarist Izzy Stradlin (which has since been published and very well received,) and being right there in the thick of the reunion. Art was one of the extremely lucky 500 audience members watching Axl, Slash, and Duff reunite as Guns N’ Roses at the Troubadour on April 1st 2016. Well, for the first time in this two-part episode, Art Tavana joins us in studio. This episode however, we are focused on another special guest, none other than Great White guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Michael Lardie. Not only was Michael there during the peak of Great White’s career all the way through the present day, he also was there during the Appetite for Destruction era of Guns N’ Roses. That’s right; Michael gets into mixing songs from Appetite, and even engineering their famous performance of “Welcome to the Jungle” at the MTV VMAs in 1988. We also get into Michael’s history as Night Ranger’s keyboardist from 2003 to 2007, and of all things, Sharknado and Law & Order (you’ll have to listen to find out.) Great White’s newest album “Full Circle” just came out, so be sure to pick it up and support a band that’s still touring and making new music in 2017.
In this episode we are joined by Mark Kendall of Great White. Mark talks to us about the status of their next album, working with Michael Wagener now as well as on their debut in the early 80s, writing with Michael Lardie, what Terry Ilous brings to the band, the writing process of Elation, why he loves live shows, playing festivals like Rocklahoma, Streets Gone Wild and in Europe, playing acoustic shows, MTV, his love of Stevie Ray Vaughn and Carlos Santana, and a lot more. We kick it off with talk about Great White, and we also play the new single from Void Vator out of LA. Thank you for listening, and please share!
Greetings AaA Fans. In this episode of your Amps and Axes Podcast you'll find the guys first conversing about a player thrust into the spotlight by having the uncomfortable honor or replacing a hot-shot guitarist that just made his mark on the Rock-N-Roll world. Can you guess who it is? This is followed by a bit of banter about the Eddie Trunk podcast and then this week's guest. Ladies and Gents, please welcome engineer, producer and guitarist, keyboardist and vocalist for Great White, Mr Michael Lardie. Enjoy and Thanks for Listening, Jeff & Mick.