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EPISODE 85: Living in Paris for over 30 years as an expatriate New Yorker, veteran rocker and author Elliott Murphy's career in music and literature is more active than ever. He has released over 35 albums, still performs shows all over Europe as well as the U.S. and Japan, is a prolific author of fiction (as well as his autobiography JUST A STORY FROM AMERICA) and most recently starring in the feature length film BROKEN POET. Nearly five decades have passed since the release of Elliott's classic first album AQUASHOW (1973) and fans continue to fill his concerts while critics praise his albums. In 2016 a bio-pic of his career THE SECOND ACT OF ELLIOTT MURPHY featuring interviews with Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen was released all over Europe and won the Audience award at the Dock of the Bay Film Festival in Spain. Born on Long Island to a show business family, Elliott began his music career with a troubadour like odyssey in Europe in 1971 including a bit part in Federico Fellini's film Roma. Returning to the US he quickly secured a recording contract and following the success of his first album AQUASHOW came LOST GENERATION (Produced by Doors producer Paul Rothschild), NIGHT LIGHTS (featuring Billy Joel), JUST A STORY FROM AMERICA (featuring Phil Collins and Mick Taylor), and SELLING THE GOLD (featuring Bruce Springsteen) all the way to his most current releases PRODIGAL SON (2017), ELLIOTT MURPHY IS ALIVE! (2018) and RICOCHET (2019), these latest albums produced and mixed by his son Gaspard Murphy. Elliott Murphy is also a published author of numerous collections of short stories, most recently PARIS STORIES and GARDEN CITY STORIES, and four novels: the rock trilogy MARTY MAY, TRAMPS and DIAMONDS BY THE YARD and the neo-western POETIC JUSTICE. His writing has appeared in Rolling Stone (U.S.), Vanity Fair (France) and other international publications and his 1985 short story The Lion Sleeps Tonight was the basis for the feature film BROKEN POET by acclaimed Spanish director Emilio J. Ruiz. Elliott stars in the film along with noted actors Marisa Berenson (Cabaret), Michael O'Keefe (The Great Santini), Joanna Preiss (Paris Stories), Françoise Viallon (Dissonances) and a rare cameo appearance by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa. elliottmurphy.comContact us: makingsoundpodcast.comFollow on Instagram: @makingsoundpodcastFollow on Twitter: @JannKloseBandJoin our Facebook GroupPlease support the show with a donation, thank you for listening!
Elliott is a legendary singer/songwriter from Garden City, now living in Paris. Join your host Steve Yusko as he explores Elliott's music, career and collaborations with the artists Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel and David Johansen just to name a few.Connect with The Long Island Sound Podcast Intro/Outro song in this episode: “Fading out Fast” from Mike Nugent's album, Mike Nugent and the Blue Moon Band Opening Narration by Faith Yusko. All songs in this podcast episode have been used with prior permission by the artists. Remember to Rate & Review the show! Living in Paris for 30 years as an expatriate New Yorker, veteran rocker and author Elliott Murphy's career in music and literature is more active than ever. He has released over 35 albums, still performs shows all over Europe as well as the U.S. and Japan and is a prolific author of fiction. Four decades have passed since the release of Elliott's classic first album Aquashow (1973) and fans continue to fill his shows while critics praise his albums. In 2016 a bio-pic of his career The Second Act Of Elliott Murphy featuring interviews with Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen was released all over Europe and won the Audience award at the Dock of the Bay Film Festival in Spain. Returning to the US he quickly secured a recording contract and following the success of his first album Aquashow came Lost Generation (Produced by Doors producer Paul Rothschild), Night Lights (featuring Billy Joel), Just A Story From America (featuring Phil Collins and Mick Taylor), and Selling The Gold (featuring Bruce Springsteen) all the way to his most current releases Prodigal Son (2017), Elliott Murphy Is Alive! (2018) and Ricochet (2019), all produced and mixed by his son Gaspard Murphy. Elliott Murphy is also a published author of numerous collections of short stories, most recently Garden City Stories, and four novels: the rock trilogy Marty May, Tramps and Diamonds By The Yard and the neo-western Poetic Justice. His writing has appeared in Rolling Stone (U.S.), Vanity Fair (France) and other publications and his 1985 short story “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” was recently made into the feature film Broken Poet by acclaimed Spanish director Emilio J. Ruiz (to be released in Winter 2020). Elliott makes his acting debut, starring in the film along with Marisa Berenson, Michael O'Keefe and a rare cameo appearance by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa. In 2015 Elliott Murphy was awarded the Chevalier des Arts et Lettres by the French Minister of Culture and in 2018 he was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame by Billy Joel.Call the Listener Line (631) 800-3579 and leave your comments for our host and guests.Please Subscribe Here: Https://linktr.ee/thelongislandsoundpodcast Call the Listener Line and leave us your impressions (631) 800-3579Support the showConnect with us here: Https://linktr.ee/thelongislandsoundpodcast If you like what you hear,click the link below to support us with a secure donation. https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=lg4LOxiWjgFS8z75NJpziIIRYXvpvtm6oZ2VlYE5eedpGDcJ-YD1ybtpJZiAWaSa1HKHDPX7IFp9uisz
Our Mojo's rose recording this episode. We hadn't played this album much since high school and college, and it brought back a lot of memories. We rediscover the songs being in 2 camps: the blues songs and the "cocktail hour songs" that we loved. Certain songs like "Love Her Madly" and "Riders on the Storm" weren't well received by their long time producer, Paul Rothschild, who opted out as he felt the band and Engineer Bruce Botnik would be better in the role, and we think he was right. The time period of the recording, early '71, overlaps Jim Morrison's sentencing to hard time for "The Miami incident". Shortly after recording this album, he and his girlfriend, Pamela Courson, flew to Paris, where they lived for several months before he died of a heart attack. Despite the tragic tail that plays out in real life (for Jim and Pamela), the album is rich in philosophical, mythical, political, cultural and psychological themes that permeate through the music, especially some of the non hits that we rank at the end. We get deep when we need to while still being as silly as ever. We had a blast recording this and we hope you enjoy listening!Support the show
Our Mojo's rose recording this episode. We hadn't played this album much since high school and college, and it brought back a lot of memories. We rediscover the songs being in 2 camps: the blues songs and the "cocktail hour songs" that we loved. Certain songs like "Love Her Madly" and "Riders on the Storm" weren't well received by their long time producer, Paul Rothschild, who opted out as he felt the band and Engineer Bruce Botnik would be better in the role, and we think he was right. The time period of the recording, early '71, overlaps Jim Morrison's sentencing to hard time for "The Miami incident". Shortly after recording this album, he and his girlfriend, Pamela Courson, flew to Paris, where they lived for several months before he died of a heart attack. Despite the tragic tail that plays out in real life (for Jim and Pamela), the album is rich in philosophical, mythical, political, cultural and psychological themes that permeate through the music, especially some of the non hits that we rank at the end. We get deep when we need to while still being as silly as ever. We had a blast recording this and we hope you enjoy listening!Support the show
The Mennie Talks podcast is BACK for season 3 with an exciting line-up of inspirational guests – talking all things business, entrepreneurship, property development, finance and investment. In the fourth interview of the season, I interview Paul Rothschild, a luxury real estate mogul, owner, chief advisor, and former CEO at PLDD Platinum Luxury Design & Development Ltd, and advisor for Rothschild Holdings SL. He is also a chief advisor for BlackRock. As always, please download, subscribe and share your thoughts with me on social @reecemennie I hope you enjoy it, Reece
Jordan Strouse has practiced law since 2009. Jordan previously was in-house counsel with a publicly traded international land and offshore drilling contractor, and most recently was based in Cape Town, South Africa as Regional General Counsel for the Sub-Saharan Africa operations of one of the world's largest oilfield service manufacturers and service providers. Jordan's primary expertise is as transactional and business counsel in the oil & gas industry, but has counseled start-ups, entrepreneurs, investors, private equity-backed ventures and growth stage portfolio companies with respect to acquisitions and international contracting. In 2016, while living in Cape Town, South Africa, Jordan formed a partnership with Sweat 1000 Founders Andrew & Paul Rothschild to bring Sweat 1000 to the United States with Houston as the brand’s first location outside of South Africa and first and home base for the United States. Sweat 1000 currently has 3 branches in South Africa (2 in Cape Town and 1 in Johannesburg) and the Houston location as the only other in the world. Along with his partners, Jordan opened Sweat 1000’s doors in Houston in early 2018 and eyeing potential expansion opportunities with investors from all over the country inquiring about opportunities.
On Oct 4, 1970, when Janis Joplin failed to show up at Sunset Sound Studios by 6 p.m., Paul Rothschild, her producer, knew something was wrong. One hour later, the singer would be found dead at the Landmark Hotel lying wedged between the bed and a nightstand with a broken nose, and $4.50 clutched in one hand. Join us on a supernatural journey as we explore the musical history of Janis Joplin and her rise to rock stardom. We examine the mystical facts and investigate the deadly curse behind the 27 Club.
We've entered 1970, and The Doors are back in the critical spotlight with their penultimate album, Morrison Hotel. Both a critical and fan favorite, this album saw The Doors moving (mostly) away from the pop and psychedelic sounds that dominated their last couple of albums, in favor of a rawer blues-influenced rock and roll sound. We take you track-by-track through the album, from the rollicking opener "Roadhouse Blues" through the ending of "Maggie M'Gill".Cosmic America reviews artists and their records, and we do it by going album-by-album through their careers. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.
On our 34th episode, we reach the midway point of The Doors discography, reviewing 1968's "Waiting For The Sun". Significantly different in character from the previous two albums, this piece of work is a bit less coherent, a bit more muddled, yet still shines through with several excellent tracks and an intriguing departure from the sound they'd developed to this point. We also take a listen to the infamous studio version of "Celebration Of The Lizard", the whole-side would-be epic that garnered so little traction among the producer and band members not named Jim that they decided to shelve almost the entire thing.Cosmic America reviews artists and their records, and we do it by going album-by-album through their careers. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.
Ghostly girlfriends and demons make an impact in tonight's Harry Strange episode. ---------------------------------------------------- Tonight's episode, Harry Strange 112: Layla, was written and directed by Tony Sarrecchia and produced by Breanne Ahearn. All material is copyright (c) by Tony Sarrecchia and used with his permission. Featured in tonights cast were: Sylvia Galan, Kellen Stennett, Elie Hirschman, Casey Morgan, Christine White, Dennis Coburn, Paul Rothschild, Laura Post Harry’s opening theme music was written and performed by Lance Haugen and is copyright by Lance Haugen and used with his permission. Contact Lance at his email hauganl@yahoo.com Incidental music was written and performed by Kevin Macleod and is copyright by Kevin Macleod and used with his permission. Visit incompetech.com/ for more of Kevin’s music. To keep with up the latest news and information on everyone's favorite private investigator, visit our Facebook page at facebook.com/harrystrangeradio. Send your questions, comments and suggestions to producer@harrystrange.com For the Harry Strange Radio Drama, I'm JoAnn Pruden, good night.
Harry uncovers the truth about the priest killer. An old friend gives Harry a quest; or does he? ------------------------- Tonight's episode, Harry Strange 108: Sansavani, was written and directed by Tony Sarrecchia and produced by Breanne Ahearn. All material is copyright (c) by Tony Sarrecchia and used with his permission. Featured in tonights cast were: Kellen Stennett, Christine Kohl, Jason Tyler, Casey Morgan, Paul Rothschild and Sylvia Galan. Harry’s theme music was written and performed by Lance Haugen and is copyright by Lance Haugen and used with his permission. Contact Lance at his email hauganl@yahoo.com Incidental music was written and performed by Kevin Macleod and is copyright by Kevin Macleod and used with his permission. Visit incompetech.com/ for more of Kevin’s music. Visit harrystrange.com to keep up with the latest news and information on everyones favorite private investigator. Send your questions, comments and suggestions to producer@harrystrange.com For the Harry Strange Radio Drama, I'm JoAnn Pruden, good night. The aPOPcalypse is coming! May 14th, 2011. Visit www.treetopquartet.com The aPOPcalypse is coming! May 14th, 2011. Vist www.tr