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This week's guest on The Road To Rock Podcast hails from Wales in the UK and is the drummer for Straight Lines and Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons.It gives me great pleasure to welcome Dane Campbell.Dane is the son of Motörhead guitarist, Phil Campbell.After the death of Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister in 2015, Dane and his two brothers, Todd and Tyla, joined their father to form Phil Campbell and The Bastard Sons in 2016.Currently the band have released two albums and an EP and have toured the world as support for Guns N Roses, Saxon and Airborne.Dane also hosts his own podcast, Drum For The Song, which see's him interview some of the greatest drummers on the planet.Guests have included Charlie Benante from Anthrax, Ex Guns N Roses drummer Matt Sorum and Mikkey Dee from The Scorpions, Motörhead and King Diamond.Back in June I spoke to Dane about what it was like growing up around rock music and Motörhead.We spoke about how he started playing music with his dad and brothers and how things had progressed from forming Phil Campbell's All Starr Band to Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons.At the time of this interview the singer of Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons, Neil Starr, had parted ways with the band.They had begun holding auditions to find a new singer but with appearances at Steelhouse Festival and Bloodstock looming, time was running out.Dane talks about what they're looking for in their new frontman and why singing like Lemmy won't get you the job!https://www.philcampbell.net/https://www.drumforthesong.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYC9-5tKYIdBSTB0mwVeseg
Joining us will be another golden-voiced Welshman, in Mr Neil Starr! We talk about his previous bands (most recently Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons), his new band THE BEAT-HELLS, and his wonderful ukulele skills!This has been edited from an episode from our weekly show that streams LIVE @ 9pm Every Tuesday on Facebook LIVE, TWITCH and YOUTUBE.https://www.thosedamncrows.com/crowcastvideo See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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It's a firecracker of an episode with a breakdown of "Son Of A Gun", the lead single from the Phil Campbel and The Bastard Sons new album, We’re The Bastards. This chat is with the band’s frontman, Neil Starr.More about Phil Campbell and The Bastard Sons: http://www.philcampbell.net/Catch up with Peter and Animesh at www.hornsuppod.comSubscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or add the RSS feed to your preferred podcast player. Follow the podcast on Twitter @hornsuppod, Peter @trendcrusher and Animesh @asmoani. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons are back with another killer release, the boldly titled “We’re the Bastards”. What started as an excuse for Phil to play with his sons soon evolved into its own entity, and the band has moved from playing a set of covers in the afternoon slots at European summers to [...] The post Singer NEIL STARR of PHIL CAMPBELL AND THE BASTARD SONS Reflects On The Band’s Writing Process: “We Don’t Feel Restricted to Writing a Certain Style of Music. There’s A Lot of Variation on This Album.” appeared first on Sonic Perspectives.
With the release of their second album ‘We’re the Bastards’ due soon, Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons look set to close out 2020 in the loudest way possible. Since their emergence some time back – this powerful line-up - which features Neil Starr on vocals, along with Phil’s sons Todd (guitar), Tyla (bass) and Dane (drums), have been blitzing ’em on the live circuit - showing all and sundry how it is done. Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons are very much the real rock n roll deal and on episode #133 of the Australian Rock Show, Phil joins us to talk over the new album and to also explain how the band were formed. We touch on Lemmy, former bandmate Würzel and also look over Motörhead's 1984 Australian tour. This one is essential listening. Play loud. Music by: Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons, Angry Anderson
Welsh vocalist Neil Starr takes us from meeting his friend's dad "Phil" to fronting Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons (yes, Phil is PHIL CAMPBELL FROM MOTORHEAD!) Best believe we talked about what it's like to tour with Phil (and the Campbells)- not what you might imagine! Links: [FOLLOW THE SHOW] instagram.com/theladiesofmetalshow https://theladiesofmetalshow.contactin.bio Leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Email gwen@theladiesofmetal.com for sponsorships. [PHIL CAMPBELL & THE BASTARD SONS] 'WE'RE THE BASTARDS' is out November 13th on Nuclear Blast! WWW.PHILCAMPBELL.NET Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/7fRzvXVDS5fOLD91WQwE6q twitter.com/PCATBS instagram.com/Phil_campbell_and_the_bs Watch "We're The Bastards" - youtube.com/watch?v=zqxv9Cm2b6w instagram.com/nuclearblastrecords [KARLE GWEN] http://www.linktr.ee/hairmetalx instagram.com/hairmetalx youtube.com/karlegwen gwen@theladiesofmetal.com Music clips courtesy of www.bensound.com & JP SFX: youtube.com/channel/UC6HRlNrQE0ul9SSSEBxZxTg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theladiesofmetalshow/support
We welcome bassist Tyla Campbell from the band Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons. Originating from the mind of former Motorhead's guitarist – Phil Campbell has assembled this heavy metal outfit filled with the talented line of his three sons along with vocalist Neil Starr. For 4 years, Phil and the Bastard Sons have made formidable noise throughout their tours and album releases. Tyla dives into that experience and his own influences and how his father was a big part of that upbringing. Tyla's first concert he ever attended was Motorhead, but now he is on the stage attempting to create that similar legacy for himself. From playing in multiple bands and sharing the stage alongside his father while creating music, Tyla looks forward to the many different goals he has in store for himself and the band – and a pandemic has nothing on this one of a kind ensemble of a hard rock group. Listen in to this episode now and make sure to buy/stream Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons upcoming new record “We're The Bastards” out November 13th on Nuclear Blast Records.
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In the 1920s and 1930s Ambrose and his orchestra entertained dancers at London's Embassy club and at the Mayfair hotel. On this show Neil Starr plays 78rpm records of the band that was one of the best of its kind.
Neil grew up in Norwich in England, and lived for a few years in Aberystwyth in Wales. Johannesburg has been his home for most of his life. In this conversation Neil talks about his love for his adopted city and country. Neil is one of those refreshing people who, if you say anything about times in South Africa being bad, reminds you fiercely how much worse things were in the past. About the damage to individual lives and communities, that will take generations to repair.
Neil Starr plays a selection of 78rpm Gramophone records all of which contain medleys of songs by different performers. Songs from musical shows and films and others by various dance bands, cinema orchestras and singers.
Neil Starr plays 78rpm records of The Coon Sanders Nighthawks, from Kansas city they were one of the hottest dance bands in the USA.They recorded numerous jazzy records on the Victor label from 1925 to 1932.
On this show Neil Starr plays 78rpm records of Crooners from the 1920s and early 30s. Singers who developed the crooning style in the early days of the electrical recording process.Gene Austin, Chick Endor, and Johnny Morris, are the featured performers.
On this show Neil Starr plays 78rpm records of Bert Firman and his various bands. A leading light in British dance music on the 1920s and early 30s, his arrangements immediately capture the spirit of London during the jazz age.
That Gramophone show where Neil Starr plays original recordings of hot dance bands led by such illustrious band leaders as Jean Goldkette and Roger Wolfe Kahn. Listen to hot arrangements of popular songs from the 1920s and early 30s. Some of these recordings feature the trumpet of legendary white jazz trumpeter Bix Beiderbeke.
On this show Neil Starr plays 78rpm recordings from the pre war era of popular songs performed by various artists. The theme is about how the magic of the moonlight inspired various songwriters to write songs about the Moon and its effects on love and romance.
On this show Neil Starr plays a selection of 78rpm records of songs by the songwriting team of Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart. This selection includes an album of records with music conducted by Richard Rogers with some piano solos played by the writer himself.
On this show Neil Starr plays songs and music from the musical theatre and Cinema in Britain in the 1920s and 30s. Featuring such stars as Jack Buchhttps.
On this edition Neil Starr plays records of two American dance bands. Those led by Ted Weems and Bernie Cummins, whose bands both recorded in the late1920s and early 1930s.
On this show Neil Starr plays recordings from the 1930s of two rather popular dance bands, those of Debroy Somers and Van Phillips
Hello everybody! we're back. Neil Starr and Producer Kwame have returned from the end of year holidays and are here with a whole batch of new shows for you. Starting off 2019 with Harry Royand his band from London's Mayfair Hotel and the Cafe Anglais.The king of Hot Cha swings his band with stunning hits from the 1930s.
On this show Neil Starr plays 78rpm recordings of Victor Arden and Phil Ohman and their orchestra. A large studio group playing upbeat arrangements of 1930s broadway show tunes.
On this show Neil Starr plays 78rpm recordings of lush arrangements of popular songs from the 1930s by Richard Himber and his orchestra
On this show Neil Starr plays songs from the 1920s and 30s with exotic destinations as their inspiration. Egypt, the magic of the Sphinx and Indian dawnings as well as Japanese scenes captured the imagination of popular songwriters of the day.
On this show Neil Starr plays records from the year 1929. An assortment of artists from both the UK and the USA perform some of the popular hits from the year of the Stock market crash that plunged the world into the great depression.
On this show Neil Starr plays 78rpm records of Ambrose and his Orchestra from his days at the Mayfair hotel and the Embassy club in London in the late Twenties and Thirties
On this show Neil Starr plays 78rpm records of Ambrose and his Orchestra from his days at the Mayfair hotel and the Embassy club in London in the late Twenties and Thirties
Neil Starr plays records of some of the greatest song stylists of the 1930s. Supper club and cabaret entertainers Hutch and Hildegarde are included among several other sophisticated singers of the era who performed in some of the top nightspots in London and New york.
On this show Neil Starr plays records of one of America's leading Band leaders, the self styled King of Jazz Paul Whiteman. A selection of his recordings across the 1930s is included with various of his vocalists at the time
Neil Starr plays records of Britains leading Bandleader during the pre war years Jack Hylton. Also included in this program are a few seldom heard records of Mrs Jack Hylton (Ennis Parkes) and her band who recorded on the budget Crown label.
On this show Neil Starr plays 78rpm records of hot American dance bands from the late 1920s and the early 1930s, Ted Wallace (Ed Kirkby) and other bands such as Jean Goldkette and Phil Spitalny.
In this show Neil Starr plays records of medleys from 1920s and 30s Broadway shows performed by various artists and Dance bands. Music and songs by the great songwriters of the day such as George Gershwin and Cole Porter.
I am chatting to Neil Starr the front man for Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons in my 2nd (in the trilogy) of Record Store Day themed interviews. They are releasing a 7inch vinyl on RSD this year with their cover of Hawkwinds 'Silver Machine' also we talk about their forthcoming tour with Ugly Kid Joe and more!
Neil Starr plays records of British dance band vocalists from the Pre War era. Such favorites as Al Bowlly, Chick Henderson, and Anne Lenner to name a few.
Neil Starr plays records of one of the top selling bands of the late 20s and early 30s. The New Mayfair dance orchestra, a British recording band led by Carroll Gibbons and later by Ray Noble, that comprised of a group of top musicians taken from various dance bands in and around London.
Neil Starr plays records of jazzy female vocalists from the late 1920s such as Jane green, Helen Morgan and others. There are some terrific backing groups accompanying these girls which include some of the top jazz musicians of the day.
The piano duet of Phil Ohman and Victor Arden Played in the orchestra pit for many Broadway shows during the 1920s and early 1930s. They recorded numerous show tunes and popular melodies with their orchestra. and sold hundreds of records several of which Neil Starr plays in this show,The High Hatters were a recording band led by Leonard joy and their recordings also feature in this show.
In this episode of East Coast Metal Radio we premiere our interview with Motorhead guitarist Phil Campbell and singer Neil Starr and discuss their band Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons. The band has their first full length album "The Age of Absurdity" coming out Friday January 26 on Nuclear Blast Records.
A playlist with ukulele covers of songs by Soundgarden, Jacques Brel, Katrina and the Waves, The Beatles, and more.