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Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages Ep.95: Tony Russell on old-time country music + Phil Everly audio + Bunny Wailer R.I.P.

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 69:38


In this episode we welcome the great blues & country writer Tony Russell, who talks about his new Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records — and the joys of the original Americana sound from the '20s to the '40s. Tony also talks us through his writing career from the late '60s to the present, with a particular nod to a 1972 Cream piece about B.B. King.The focus on the "Old-Time" country of Fiddlin' John Carson & Uncle Dave Macon carries through to discussion of those compelling revivalists Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, big faves of the RBP crew — and then to clips we hear from a 1983 audio interview with Phil Everly of peerless country-pop harmonists the Everly Brothers. Phil talks about the strained relationship with brother Don and the prospect of the Everlys reunion that happened in the fall of that year.For those less smitten by Appalachia and "high lonesome" close-harmony singing, there are heartfelt farewells to roots reggae icon Bunny Wailer & trad-jazzer turned "Father of British R&B" Chris Barber, both of whom were lost to the music world last week. There's effusive appreciation of the Wailers co-founder's classic 1976 solo debut Blackheart Man, while RBP's co-founder Martin Colyer pitches in with reminiscences of his uncle Ken's bandmate Barber.Mark talks us through his highlights from recent additions to the RBP Library, including the great Derek Taylor holding forth on the Stones' drug bust in 1967 and the recently-departed Chick Corea discussing his Return To Forever group with Zoo World's John Swenson in 1974. Barney namechecks a Kandia Crazy Horse hymn to the L.A. Canyons from 2009 and Jasper rounds things off with remarks on Danger Mouse's Rome project, from 2011, and London MC Sway's 2006 album This is My Demo.Many thanks to special guest Tony Russell, whose new book Rural Rhythm is published by OUP and available now.Pieces discussed: Charlie Poole, Uncle Dave Macon, B.B. King, Gillian Welch, Gillian Welch, Phil Everly, Bunny Wailer, The Wailers, Chris Barber, Chris Barber, Ben Webster, Peter Green, Curtis Mayfield, Roky Erickson, Rolling Stones, Chick Corea, The Time, L.L. Cool J, L.A. Canyons, Dave Edmunds, Valerie June, Sway and Danger Mouse.

Rock's Backpages
E95: Tony Russell on old-time country music + Phil Everly audio + Bunny Wailer R.I.P.

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 69:38


In this episode we welcome the great blues & country writer Tony Russell, who talks about his new Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records — and the joys of the original Americana sound from the '20s to the '40s. Tony also talks us through his writing career from the late '60s to the present, with a particular nod to a 1972 Cream piece about B.B. King.The focus on the "Old-Time" country of Fiddlin' John Carson & Uncle Dave Macon carries through to discussion of those compelling revivalists Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, big faves of the RBP crew — and then to clips we hear from a 1983 audio interview with Phil Everly of peerless country-pop harmonists the Everly Brothers. Phil talks about the strained relationship with brother Don and the prospect of the Everlys reunion that happened in the fall of that year.For those less smitten by Appalachia and "high lonesome" close-harmony singing, there are heartfelt farewells to roots reggae icon Bunny Wailer & trad-jazzer turned "Father of British R&B" Chris Barber, both of whom were lost to the music world last week. There's effusive appreciation of the Wailers co-founder's classic 1976 solo debut Blackheart Man, while RBP's co-founder Martin Colyer pitches in with reminiscences of his uncle Ken's bandmate Barber.Mark talks us through his highlights from recent additions to the RBP Library, including the great Derek Taylor holding forth on the Stones' drug bust in 1967 and the recently-departed Chick Corea discussing his Return To Forever group with Zoo World's John Swenson in 1974. Barney namechecks a Kandia Crazy Horse hymn to the L.A. Canyons from 2009 and Jasper rounds things off with remarks on Danger Mouse's Rome project, from 2011, and London MC Sway's 2006 album This is My Demo.Many thanks to special guest Tony Russell, whose new book Rural Rhythm is published by OUP and available now. Pieces discussed: Charlie Poole, Uncle Dave Macon, B.B. King, Gillian Welch, Gillian Welch, Phil Everly, Bunny Wailer, The Wailers, Chris Barber, Chris Barber, Ben Webster, Peter Green, Curtis Mayfield, Roky Erickson, Rolling Stones, Chick Corea, The Time, L.L. Cool J, L.A. Canyons, Dave Edmunds, Valerie June, Sway and Danger Mouse.

Rock's Backpages
E95: Tony Russell on old-time country music + Phil Everly audio + Bunny Wailer R.I.P.

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 70:08


In this episode we welcome the great blues & country writer Tony Russell, who talks about his new Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records — and the joys of the original Americana sound from the '20s to the '40s. Tony also talks us through his writing career from the late '60s to the present, with a particular nod to a 1972 Cream piece about B.B. King. The focus on the "Old-Time" country of Fiddlin' John Carson & Uncle Dave Macon carries through to discussion of those compelling revivalists Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, big faves of the RBP crew — and then to clips we hear from a 1983 audio interview with Phil Everly of peerless country-pop harmonists the Everly Brothers. Phil talks about the strained relationship with brother Don and the prospect of the Everlys reunion that happened in the fall of that year. For those less smitten by Appalachia and "high lonesome" close-harmony singing, there are heartfelt farewells to roots reggae icon Bunny Wailer & trad-jazzer turned "Father of British R&B" Chris Barber, both of whom were lost to the music world last week. There's effusive appreciation of the Wailers co-founder's classic 1976 solo debut Blackheart Man, while RBP's co-founder Martin Colyer pitches in with reminiscences of his uncle Ken's bandmate Barber. Mark talks us through his highlights from recent additions to the RBP Library, including the great Derek Taylor holding forth on the Stones' drug bust in 1967 and the recently-departed Chick Corea discussing his Return To Forever group with Zoo World's John Swenson in 1974. Barney namechecks a Kandia Crazy Horse hymn to the L.A. Canyons from 2009 and Jasper rounds things off with remarks on Danger Mouse's Rome project, from 2011, and London MC Sway's 2006 album This is My Demo. Many thanks to special guest Tony Russell, whose new book Rural Rhythm is published by OUP and available now. Pieces discussed: Charlie Poole, Uncle Dave Macon, B.B. King, Gillian Welch, Gillian Welch, Phil Everly, Bunny Wailer, The Wailers, Chris Barber, Chris Barber, Ben Webster, Peter Green, Curtis Mayfield, Roky Erickson, Rolling Stones, Chick Corea, The Time, L.L. Cool J, L.A. Canyons, Dave Edmunds, Valerie June, Sway and Danger Mouse.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages Ep.95: Tony Russell on old-time country music + Phil Everly audio + Bunny Wailer R.I.P.

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 70:38


In this episode we welcome the great blues & country writer Tony Russell, who talks about his new Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records — and the joys of the original Americana sound from the '20s to the '40s. Tony also talks us through his writing career from the late '60s to the present, with a particular nod to a 1972 Cream piece about B.B. King. The focus on the "Old-Time" country of Fiddlin' John Carson & Uncle Dave Macon carries through to discussion of those compelling revivalists Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, big faves of the RBP crew — and then to clips we hear from a 1983 audio interview with Phil Everly of peerless country-pop harmonists the Everly Brothers. Phil talks about the strained relationship with brother Don and the prospect of the Everlys reunion that happened in the fall of that year. For those less smitten by Appalachia and "high lonesome" close-harmony singing, there are heartfelt farewells to roots reggae icon Bunny Wailer & trad-jazzer turned "Father of British R&B" Chris Barber, both of whom were lost to the music world last week. There's effusive appreciation of the Wailers co-founder's classic 1976 solo debut Blackheart Man, while RBP's co-founder Martin Colyer pitches in with reminiscences of his uncle Ken's bandmate Barber. Mark talks us through his highlights from recent additions to the RBP Library, including the great Derek Taylor holding forth on the Stones' drug bust in 1967 and the recently-departed Chick Corea discussing his Return To Forever group with Zoo World's John Swenson in 1974. Barney namechecks a Kandia Crazy Horse hymn to the L.A. Canyons from 2009 and Jasper rounds things off with remarks on Danger Mouse's Rome project, from 2011, and London MC Sway's 2006 album This is My Demo. Many thanks to special guest Tony Russell, whose new book Rural Rhythm is published by OUP and available now. Pieces discussed: Charlie Poole, Uncle Dave Macon, B.B. King, Gillian Welch, Gillian Welch, Phil Everly, Bunny Wailer, The Wailers, Chris Barber, Chris Barber, Ben Webster, Peter Green, Curtis Mayfield, Roky Erickson, Rolling Stones, Chick Corea, The Time, L.L. Cool J, L.A. Canyons, Dave Edmunds, Valerie June, Sway and Danger Mouse.

I AM NOT A DJ * I AM FIDEL CHANNER

KVM MAG PLAYGROUND presents an exclusive interview with SWAY Presenter: Soala Brogan  Award-winning English rapper, actor, and producer who has been signed to Akon's Konvict Muzik label, and has been releasing albums since his 2006 debut, This is My Demo. He went to Highgate Wood Secondary School in London and started using school equipment to produce music tracks for local artists. He played the role of a thug in the 2012 film The Grind. His real name is Derek Safo and he was born to Beatrice and Adam. He featured Lemar on the song "Saturday Night Hustle."

Smooth Business Growth – 15 Minutes Of Pure Marketing Strategies Proven To Move The Needle

We all want to create more engagement and increase sale and what better way to do that than create a demonstration online. Greg Dickinson, serial entrepreneur and founder of SaaS company, Omedym, gives software companies a way to capture more early-stage prospects faster, accelerate sales, and reduce costs. Your goal when creating your business was to transform the customer engagement experience, how does that effect the bottom line for your sales? Are demo’s simply a sales tool or does it have other uses in the life of a customer? What applications can we use demo’s? How can we make them customized? Who are ‘demo’s right for, to help sell their products? Is there a right way and wrong way to have a ‘demo’ on your site? Greg Dickinson, serial entrepreneur and founder of SaaS company, Omedym, started his career in software working as a pre-sales engineer. He loved the speed of the industry and enjoyed delivering product demonstrations of the newest, most innovative software to business buyers. Recently, he began to question why modern companies were giving demos in a way that was virtually identical to how he delivered his first demo in 1997. After he overheard his sons discussing their difficulties finding specific information in the pre-recorded videos of their online college courses, Greg decided that instructional videos and product demonstrations needed to catch up to the modern world. And so Omedym (which, in reverse, reads "My Demo") and the DemoOnDemand technology was born. Greg combined search and video technologies, the two most common mechanisms used by today’s software buyers, to develop DemoOnDemand. His clients now provide online demos so their buyers can type a question in the demonstration app and be brought to the correct video queued to the exact frame that answers their question. Greg believes this process is the way of the future. In a world where 85% of buyers who start filling out the ‘request a demo’ form abandon the process, Greg gives software companies a way to capture more early-stage prospects faster, accelerate sales, and reduce costs. Omedym.com

Dream Business Radio
Software Demos – Greg Dickinson

Dream Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 27:01


Dream Business Radio #343 On this week’s show I interview serial entrepreneur and founder of SaaS company, Omedym. Ome-dym in reverse reads “My Demo” and thus the DemoOnDemand technology. Greg gives software companies a way to capture more early stage prospects faster, accelerate sales and reduce costs. This is a powerful ‘not to be missed’ interview. Download MP3 Connect with Greg on his website: www.Omedym.com

Ben Fawkes Show
My Demo at #newsrw at Microsoft London

Ben Fawkes Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2012 0:11


My Demo at #newsrw at Microsoft London by Ben Fawkes

Ben Fawkes
My Demo at #newsrw at Microsoft London

Ben Fawkes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2012 0:11


My Demo at #newsrw at Microsoft London by Ben Fawkes