British singer, songwriter and producer
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Ruby Wax defined an interview style which many of us now take for granted. She discusses her hugely popular books on mindfulness and her new book which sees her undertake a series of journeys designed to aid her recovery from depression. Paul Hartnoll of the dance act Orbital is another genre definer, looking back at the history of electronic music - and his soundtrack work - ahead of a new tour marking three decades since the seminal "green album". Anuvab Pal is one of India's top English speaking comics and has some words for Brits who think the Indian language is complicated but have no problem saying Siobhan. Jessica Gunning is known to a host of fans from the series The Outlaws, she talks to us about her role in the new, dark Netflix series Baby Reindeer. We've music from Nerina Pallot ahead of her Palladium show and singer songwriter Tiger Braun-White performs, telling us how he's done with session work... aged 19. Presented by Clive Anderson Produced by Kevin Core
1) Truly (Signum Remix) Delerium feat. Nerina Pallot 2) Enjoyable (Extended Mix) Dennis Pedersen, Gerome 3) Transport (Extended Mix) Gadolan 4) Be Here (Extended Mix) New World 5) Revive (Extended Mix) Ahmed Romel, A & Z 6) A Promise Made (Extended Mix) Bruno Oloviani 7) Nebula (Extended Mix) Bruno Oloviani, Hypersia 8) Trinity (Extended Mix) Chris Metcalfe, Allen Watts 9) Relucent (Brighter Day) (Extended Mix) Dustin Husain Ft. Natune 10) Winter feat. Andrea Britton (Solis & Sean Truby vs Ultimate Extended Remix) DT8 Project, Andrea Britton 11) Our Destiny (Extended Mix) Emanuele Congeddu, That Girl 12) Flying in a Dream (Orig Mix) Etasonic, Dany G 13) Rising High (Extended Mix) Jorn Van Deynhoven 14) Viva La Vida (Alex M.O.R.P.H. Extended Remix) Jorn Van Deynhoven 15) Edge Of Paradise (Extended Mix) Kate Miles, Tycoos 16) Drone (Extended Mix) Kiyoi & Eky 17) Revolution (Extended Mix) Kiyoi & Eky 18) Legacy Days (Extended Mix) Lukas Wieteszka 19) Aaru (Orig Mix) Luke Terry 20) Animus (Extended Mix) Maneul Le Saux
After her second album Fires (2005) Nerina Pallot was hot property. She kissed the frog that is ‘fame' in the music industry, with a BRIT nomination, Ivors nomination and even an appearance on Top Of The Pops. Never quite comfortable with that, her third album The Graduate (2009) was an uneven affair that failed to keep the spotlight shining Nerina's way. That turned out for the better…When I heard her new record, the ironically titled I Don't Know What I'm Doing, I found myself instantly liking it but sensing that the record would grow on me as well - an album that will keep on revealing new depths. In that respect, I wasn't surprised to hear that the inspiration behind it was the ‘proper pop' tunes of the 70s: Kate Bush, Stevie Wonder, ABBA, Barry Gibb, Judie Tzuke, Leo Sayer, Carole King and Elkie Brooks! The album is awash in 70s style keyboards and real tunes. If only that Late Night Taxi Ride radio show of mine would ever get off the ground, Nerina's brand of grown-up pop would feature rather more prominently than it currently does on the UK radio! Or even USA radio for that matter. “I got flown out tons of times by American labels who thought that Everybody's Gone To War would be a big radio record, but how do you sell an album that is nothing like the single? I'm not a straightforward sell. I never have been. But that's where I'm happy”. Her relatively low profile these days is more a frustration for her fans than Nerina herself, however. Like so many other artists of longevity, Pallot has long since eschewed the attachment to such industry accolades, but her connection to the fan base seems unbreakable:“I have a strong contract with my audience. The fans are a big part of my records - I want them to feel like at least 3 or 4 songs connect with them - the rest is gravy”. It's been a circuitous route each time to get my records made, so I don't want to let them down”. That frame of mind is what makes a Nerina Pallot album such a treat, and her live shows the best kept secret in town. Good for those lucky, loyal fans. Support the show
On this special interview episode of the Banned Biographies podcast Tom Austin-Morgan talks to Chris Constantinou, who is probably better known to Adam Ant fan as Chris DeNiro - the bassist in Adam's post-Ants solo band. Chris has also played in The Wolfmen with Marco Pirroni, JackieOnAssid, and One Thousand Motels with Rat Scabies of The Damned which cover everything from blues to dance music. In between these he's also played on songs and albums with Annabella Lwin from Bow Wow Wow, Guy Chambers before he started his partnership with Robbie Williams, The Slits, Sinéad O'Connor, Daler Mehndi, Holy Holy, Brant Bjork & Sean Wheeler, Andreas Grega, Nerina Pallot and Earl Slick and Bernard Fowler. He also sometimes plays flute live with The Dandy Warhols. Currently, he is about the release a new mini-album called Femme Power with rapper, Jenna Dickens in a punk rap project called Rude GRL + CC. Femme Power will be available to stream and buy on the 6th of May 2022 and is released through Ingrooves (part of the Universal Music Group). In June, they'll also be releasing a double A-side through Cleopatra Records, the tracks are I'm Good (mixed by Nick Hodgson of the Kaiser Chiefs) and the second track is a version of Adam Ant's Goody Two Shoes. So, keep your eyes peeled for those dropping. On top of all this he also has stories of playing on Top of the Pops, Live Aid, convincing Guy Chambers not to give up on a career in music, and recording in the Palm Desert scene with members of various bands including Masters of Reality, Queens of the Stone Age, etc and all the madness involved in that, supporting King Crimson and Hawkwind as a 13-year-old and so much more As you can see, Chris has lived a hell of a life and I feel like I only just scraped the surface. Hopefully, there'll be a follow up episode in the future. If you get a fraction of joy listening to our conversation as I did having it I'm sure you'll be supremely satisfied. I'd like to thank Chris for being so generous with his time as well as for being so candid and warm. An extra special thank you must also go to my friend Rhiannon Ifans for setting this up. Let me know what you thought of it by commenting on the social media post, and be sure to share it - and the podcast as a whole - with your friends. Find Rude GRL + CC here: Spotify Facebook Twitter YouTube Find One Thousand Motels here: https://onethousandmotels.com/ Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Contact Twitter: @BannedBiogs Facebook: @BannedBiographies Instagram: @bannedbiographies E-mail: bannedbiographies@gmail.com
Polly Scattergood and Katie Melua talk to Musician and Songwriter Nerina Pallot about the effects of the muse A very honest conversation about where inspiration comes from. The mechanics of commerce and how it makes you feel a writer. What the muse is to a woman and what it is to a man..? Who are the muses in our own lives, Hiding behind the muse to deflect what songs are really about and of course working with Kylie Minogue.
Créditos Música:This love. Craig Armstrong.Harrowdown Hill (Extended Mix). Thom Yorke.Rousseau. Nerina Pallot.Colaboración: Joselyn Velázquez Santiago.Producido por: J.E.Franco.Cuenta Facebook: Joselyn Santiago.
We're back, and we're talking about death! To get back into the swing of things after our brief summer break, we listen to two requested songs - "Yes December" by Nerina Pallot and "Lost in the Snow" by Bruce Hornsby - about cooler weather. And also, it turns out, mortality! Thank you to Jenny and Daniel the Macy's Elf for these requests! Our ranking music in this episode is "Farmhouse" by Phish.
This week on Track By Track we're celebrating a decade of Kylie Minogue's incredible Aphrodite album, as recently discussed with long time Musical Director, Steve Anderson, on our Aphrodite / Les Folies Live Tweet-A-Long. The collection features more collaborators than you could shake a bottle of Kylie Wine at - including Calvin Harris, Nerina Pallot, Xenomania, Jake Shears and many more - with Stuart Price acting as Executive Producer. Let us know your thoughts @trackbytrackuk.
Katherine says shutup to Iain's dreams, David Babcock does some incredible impressions, Sharan is worried about his GCSE options, Fraser makes a turning point, Iain argues with Alex after he makes a prediction about Meghan Markle, Iain chats about not talking to his dad's side of the family and a classic interview with Nerina Pallot
In this latest episode, Matt Williams and Lucy Maciera sit down with Richard Engler and David Rowell of Autonomy Music Group. Autonomy is a full music service company that Richard and David founded in 2008. With over 40 years + of music industry experience between them, they talk us through their start in the industry working for major labels including Atlantic, EMI/Chrysalis, V2 and Echo. Before Autonomy was formed, they managed campaigns for artists such as Simply Red, Paul Oakenfold, AC/DC, Snoop Dogg, Moloko, Ray Lamontagne, Nerina Pallot, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Stereophonics, Underworld, Paul Weller, Liberty X, Elbow and Feeder, who they still work with and David co-manages. Autonomy offers a multitude of services to artists and labels including A&R, marketing, PR, campaign management, digital, distribution and live. They guide us through the process of their work, share some brilliant anecdotes and offer some top career advice. https://autonomymusicgroup.com/
Iain Lee's live on talkRADIO between 10pm-1am Monday to Fridays but, if for some inexplicable reason you miss the show, you can get the best bits every day right here.Or, to be absolutely certain you don't miss out, subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Iain is joined by Nerina Pallot in the studio and talk new cats, the cost of music and free streaming, The Spice Girls, R. Kelly and I’m a Celebrity, Rainbow George gets arsey, Nigel from Maidstone does Whitney, Animals that are rude and Caroline rings up upset because she is struggling with life, losing her […]
Founding member of The Lemon Trees, Paul spent years playing jazz, until joining a world tour with Oasis in 1997. He’s toured, or worked as producer, mixer or engineer with.... Black Crowes, Oasis, Tom Jones, The Kooks, John Illsleys Band (Dire Straits bassist), The Noisettes, Big Linda, Future Clouds and Radar, Chris Robinson and the New Earth Mud, U.N.K.L.E., Black Car, Moke, Minuteman, Chris Squire, Bechadupa, Kid Galahad, and Claire Martin, Madonna, KT Tunstall, The Finn Brothers, Nerina Pallot, Morcheeba, Eddie Reader, Gary Husband, Steve Topping, Tommy Smith, Jason Rebello, Laurence Cottle, Doyle Bramhall II, Robbie Williams and more. Also acted in the movies Four Weddings and a Funeral and Sliding Doors One cool story after another, on getting the gigs with Oasis, The Black Crowes, Madonna… funny story about playing with Tom Jones, the low points of his career and how he handled them, loads of good gear tales, mistakes made, lessons learned & goals achieved Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar
Singer/Songwriter Nerina Pallot joins the Drunk Women to uncover a case from the slackest convent in history – but not before revealing a crime in which her whole family fell victim to a drug bust, inspiring a TV dramatization. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nerina Pallot co-hosts, her new album is called 'Stay Lucky' and it's GREAT. Plus advice from Dave Gorman, Tim Turner and Llia Apostolou Backing music by Man & The EchoIncidental music by Emily Harrison See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ahead of the release of her upcoming album, ‘Stay Lucky’, British singer Nerina Pallot plays tracks new and old and tells us the highlights of her colourful career to date.
Come on over, we’re having a wimpy, Pop Stars who are serial killers, Paul from Stoke Poges speaks alien, Iain and Katherine’s evening seeing Nerina Pallot, Songs with “Come on over” in them, David Babcock gets a girlfriend, Iain wants to shoot Kyle, The mainstream media, Sam’s crappy day, Racist Jonathan talks birth control via […]
New and Newish callers, Have you ever broken a bone in your parents body?, Nicknames, Sloop John B chickens out, Iain plays out the interview he did with singer songwriter Nerina Pallot, JK Rowling upset at sexy pants, Iain gets the listening figures for the show, Pat phones up Dr Pam after making a Vernon […]
As the final curtain falls, Geoff and Annabel are joined by Chris Hewitt and Minu; we also have live music with Nerina Pallot - as well as a live studio audience! Plus, we check in with Geoff's Dad, Paloma Faith and Craig Cash on the phone AND we have goodbye messages from friends of the show. It's time to say farewell, but as they say, one door closes...another opens.
Tracklist: 1. Closer To The Earth (Vitodito's Electronic Audio Intro Mix) - Sue McLaren, Solis & Sean Truby 2. Eclipsed (Cj Peeton Vocal Intro Mix) - Di, CJ Peeton 3. Attention (Intro Vocal Mix) - Sergey Wednesday, Attractive Deep Sound 4. Silentium (Intro Mix) – Alex Ender 5. Taiga (Original Mix) - M.PRAVDA 6. Orion (Intro Mix) – Sundriver 7. Later Summer Fields (Forerunners Club Mix) - Solarstone, Alucard 8. Hackinsaw (Original Mix) – Liam Melly 9. You Once Told Me (Agnelli & Nelson Remix) - Andain 10. Wherever We Fly (Extended Mix) – Alan Morris 11. No Way Back (Phil Dinner Remix) - Jerom 12. Shinrinyoku (Original Mix) - Saad Ayub, ArDao 13. Marrakech (Intro Mix) – Simon Bostock 14. RAMexico (Extended Mix) – RAM 15. Far Away (Original Mix) - Daisuke Matsushima 16. Restricted Motion (Original Mix) - John O'Callaghan, Bryan Kearney 17. Lost & Found (Suncatcher Remix) - 7 Skies, Kiholm 18. Alone (Plutian Remix) - Syntouch & Angel Falls 19. Human (Original Mix) – Cold Blue 20. The Only Place (UCast Remix) - Sneijder, Katty Heath 21. This Time (Steve Allen Remix) - Raz Nitzan, Kate Louise Smith 22. Starlight (Extended Mix) – Matt Eray 23. Midnight (Original Mix) – Greg Downey 24. Rave Division (Original Mix) - F.G. Noise 25. Silent Running (Original Mix) – Richard Durand 26. Drunk In The Grass At Sunset (Original Mix) – Breakfast 27. Truly feat. Nerina Pallot (Signum Remix) - Delerium, Nerina Pallot
Matthew presents #LondonGP - your weekly motor sport and music extravaganza on ZoneOneRadio the community radio station for Central London. But before all that, he did a similar thing for another radio station... This is his "Best of 2011" show, featuring Sebastian Vettel, Johnny Herbert, David Coulthard, Autosport Editor-in-Chief Andrew van de Burgt, Gran Turismo Academy winner Jann Mardenborough, World Drift Champion Steve Baggsy Biagioni and three time BTCC Champion Matt Neal. Music from Caro Emerald, Nerina Pallot, Omar, Mariachi El Bronx, Michael Kiwanuka and Amy Winehouse amongst others. -- www.twitter.com/radio_matthew and www.twitter.com/z1radio www.ZoneOneRadio.com www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio -- CLIP: Sebastian Vettel - "Terrible Taste in Music" Foster The People - Pumped Up Kicks Intro CLIP: Johnny Herbert - Current Formula 1 Season Nerina Pallot - Put Your Hands Up CLIP: Autosport Editor-in-Chief Andy van de Burgt - Peruvian Motorsport News Los Hijos Del Sol - Caronito Mariachi El Bronx - I would die 4 u CLIP David Coulthard - "Surprised" at BBC/Sky F1 Announcement Caro Emerald - The Other Woman Obituaries CLIP: Justin Wilson - Broken Back Amy Winehouse - Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow CLIP: Jann Mardenborough - Gran Turismo Memories Joe Goddard feat. Valentina - Gabriel CLIP: Steve 'Baggsy' Biagioni - Drifting Indoors CLIP: Steve 'Baggsy; Biagioni - "Dude! Where's My Scooby?" Omar - Dancing CLIP: Matt Neal - Twins Outro Michael Kiwanuka - I'm Getting Ready
Matthew presents #LondonGP - your weekly motor sport and music extravaganza on ZoneOneRadio the community radio station for Central London. On this show from January 2011 Matthew chats with two old friends of the show – Autosport Editor in Chief Andy van de Burgt and “The Boy Wonder” – GT Academy winner Jann Mardenborough And Matthew makes a new friend - David Howard. At Autosport International there were lots of million-pound carbon fibre prototype dream machines - including all 12 2011 Formula 1 cars - but for me the car that grabbed my imagination was David Howard's 1971 Jaguar XJ12 in which he won last year's Autoglym Post Historic Touring Car Championship. Music this week from David Bowie, Dennis Waterman, The Monkees, Nerina Pallot and Leadbelly amongst others... -- www.twitter.com/radio_matthew and www.twitter.com/z1radio www.ZoneOneRadio.com www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio -- David Bowie - Heroes Intro No Doubt - Don’t Speak Nerina Pallot - All Bets Are Off Interview: David Howard and his championship winning 1971 Jaguar XJ12 5 I Could Be So Dennis Waterman - Good For You Interview: Jann Mardenborough (ahead of his drive in the 24 hours of Dubai) The Monkees - Last Train To Clarksville Letter from the Editor - with Autosport Editor-in-Chief, Andy van De Burgt - part 1 of 2 Leadbelly - Alabama Bound Letter from the Editor - with Autosport Editor-in-Chief, Andy van De Burgt - part 2 of 2 Outro Gladys Knight and The Pips - Midnight Train To Georgia
Award-winning singer-songwriter Nerina Pallot and the computer games industry pioneer Peter Molyneux join Harriett Gilbert to discuss their favourite books: The Sportswriter by Richard Ford; The Road by Cormac McCarthy, and The Ballad of the Sad Cafe by Carson McCullers.