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Today's guest makes me feel free. I can't help that one and you'll see why in a second. My guest is Malcolm Bruce. In addition to being the son of legendary bassist Jack Bruce, he is, himself, quite a gifted and accomplished musician. In this episode we figure out where we're going wrong, discuss growing up as Jack Bruce's kid, and when he began writing, music and other things. This was so much fun because it was the epitome of a casual chat. We talk about the generational Bruce/Baker energy, get a brief history of Cream, and repeatedly bring up spandex for some reason. Malcolm has recently released an album titled Heavenly Cream and it's a very different type of Cream tribute. It's an acoustic album that really makes you focus on the brilliant songwriting more than the extended jamming of the band. And in addition to Malcolm, the album also features guests like Deborah Bonham, Peter Bullick, Maggie Bell, Joe Bonamassa, Bernie Marsden, Paul Rodgers, and a lot more. Malcolm also reveals some other projects that might possibly see the light of day in 2024. So check out the album on Quarto Records, at malcombrucemusic.com, or wherever you get music these days. Follow him on facebook, Instagram and X are @malxbruce. Follow the show @PerformanceAnx on Instagram & X. Reach out there or theperformanceanxietypod@gmail.com. Buy stuff at performanceanx.threadless.com or contribute to our coffee intake at ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety. And now prepare for more than just a Spoonful of Malcolm Bruce on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Quarto Valley Records proudly announces the new album “Heavenly Cream: An Acoustic Tribute to Cream.” The album takes us on a magical journey -- traveling the brief course of the iconic band's musical life -- back to the raw, stripped-down magic of the creativity of Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Eric Clapton, and Pete Brown. Passionately produced and mixed by Rob Cass, the new album will be released via Quarto Valley Records on November 3rd on vinyl, CD and digitally on all platforms. Malcolm Bruce, Jack's son, who, as a musician of note, was involved in the making of the album. Formed in 1966, CREAM quickly became known for their explosive impromptu style – high-volume blues jamming, extended solos and flashy instrumental showmanship. The project honors CREAM's legacy with a 15-track tribute album and features Pete Brown and Ginger Baker plus an impressive roster of renowned musicians who knew, or were inspired by the iconic supergroup including Joe Bonamassa, Deborah Bonham, Malcolm Bruce, Peter Bullick, Nathan James, Bernie Marsden, Maggie Bell, Rob Cass, Clem Clempson, Paul Rodgers and Bobby Rush. There were also invaluable musical contributions from Cheryl Alleyne, Winston Blissett, Moreno Buttinar, Abass Dodoo, John Donaldson, Pee Wee Ellis, Mo Foster, Neil Murray, Mo Nazam, Tony Remy, and Frank Tontoh. The first single off the album, “Sunshine of Your Love,” was released on September 1 and features Ginger Baker on drums, Joe Bonamassa on vocals and guitar, Malcom Bruce on piano and the late Bernie Marsden on vocals and guitar, with Neil Murray on bass and Abass Dodoo on percussion. This iconic song, co-written by Jack Bruce and Pete Brown was included on Cream's best-selling second album Disraeli Gears in November 1967 and became one of Cream's fan favorites. “Heavenly Cream: An Acoustic Tribute to Cream” was recorded at Sensible Music and the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London. Years in the making, Quarto Valley Records' executive Mike Carden initially approached Pete Brown, his long-time colleague and friend, in 2017 about a different project and out of that meeting came the concept of doing a recording -- a retrospective of CREAM music -- which both Pete and Mike mutually agreed to. Pete had remained friends with Ginger Baker over the years and brought him on board. Following suit came Malcom Bruce (Jack's son), and the gathering of the incredible talent on the album began to fall into place. On recording this album, Malcom Bruce said, “I feel very much that in my own small way I'm carrying on a tradition that's incredibly unique in the musical canon as it were.” ALBUM TRACK LISTING 1. I Feel Free (Feat: Deborah Bonham, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (3:17) 2. White Room (Feat: Pete Brown, Malcolm Bruce and Clem Clempson) (5:46) 3. Theme for An Imaginary Western (Feat: Pete Brown, Malcolm Bruce and Clem Clempson) (3:38) 4. We're Going Wrong (Feat Malcolm Bruce and Clem Clempson) (3:32) 5. Sunshine of Your Love (Feat: Ginger Baker, Joe Bonamassa, Malcolm Bruce and Bernie Marsden) (4:49) 6. Deserted Cities of The Heart (Feat: Joe Bonamassa, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (3:51) 7. Sweet Wine (Feat: Ginger Baker, Nathan James, Pee Wee Ellis, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (3:08) 8. Tales of Brave Ulysses (Feat: Ginger Baker, Nathan James, Pee Wee Ellis Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (3:18) 9. Crossroads (Feat: Ginger Baker, Bernie Marsden, Joe Bonamassa and Malcolm Bruce) (2:53) 10. Take It Back (Feat: Maggie Bell, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (3:22) 11. Spoonful (Feat: Bobby Rush, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (4:39) 12. Sitting On Top Of The World (Feat: Bobby Rush, Maggie Bell, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (4:55) 13. Badge (Feat: Deborah Bonham, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (3:36) 14. Politician (Feat: Pete Brown, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (5:16) 15. Born Under a Bad Sign (Feat: Paul Rodgers, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (3:51) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Quarto Valley Records proudly announces the new album “Heavenly Cream: An Acoustic Tribute to Cream.” The album takes us on a magical journey -- traveling the brief course of the iconic band's musical life -- back to the raw, stripped-down magic of the creativity of Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Eric Clapton, and Pete Brown. Passionately produced and mixed by Rob Cass, the new album will be released via Quarto Valley Records on November 3rd on vinyl, CD and digitally on all platforms. Malcolm Bruce, Jack's son, who, as a musician of note, was involved in the making of the album. Formed in 1966, CREAM quickly became known for their explosive impromptu style – high-volume blues jamming, extended solos and flashy instrumental showmanship. The project honors CREAM's legacy with a 15-track tribute album and features Pete Brown and Ginger Baker plus an impressive roster of renowned musicians who knew, or were inspired by the iconic supergroup including Joe Bonamassa, Deborah Bonham, Malcolm Bruce, Peter Bullick, Nathan James, Bernie Marsden, Maggie Bell, Rob Cass, Clem Clempson, Paul Rodgers and Bobby Rush. There were also invaluable musical contributions from Cheryl Alleyne, Winston Blissett, Moreno Buttinar, Abass Dodoo, John Donaldson, Pee Wee Ellis, Mo Foster, Neil Murray, Mo Nazam, Tony Remy, and Frank Tontoh. The first single off the album, “Sunshine of Your Love,” was released on September 1 and features Ginger Baker on drums, Joe Bonamassa on vocals and guitar, Malcom Bruce on piano and the late Bernie Marsden on vocals and guitar, with Neil Murray on bass and Abass Dodoo on percussion. This iconic song, co-written by Jack Bruce and Pete Brown was included on Cream's best-selling second album Disraeli Gears in November 1967 and became one of Cream's fan favorites. “Heavenly Cream: An Acoustic Tribute to Cream” was recorded at Sensible Music and the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London. Years in the making, Quarto Valley Records' executive Mike Carden initially approached Pete Brown, his long-time colleague and friend, in 2017 about a different project and out of that meeting came the concept of doing a recording -- a retrospective of CREAM music -- which both Pete and Mike mutually agreed to. Pete had remained friends with Ginger Baker over the years and brought him on board. Following suit came Malcom Bruce (Jack's son), and the gathering of the incredible talent on the album began to fall into place. On recording this album, Malcom Bruce said, “I feel very much that in my own small way I'm carrying on a tradition that's incredibly unique in the musical canon as it were.” ALBUM TRACK LISTING 1. I Feel Free (Feat: Deborah Bonham, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (3:17) 2. White Room (Feat: Pete Brown, Malcolm Bruce and Clem Clempson) (5:46) 3. Theme for An Imaginary Western (Feat: Pete Brown, Malcolm Bruce and Clem Clempson) (3:38) 4. We're Going Wrong (Feat Malcolm Bruce and Clem Clempson) (3:32) 5. Sunshine of Your Love (Feat: Ginger Baker, Joe Bonamassa, Malcolm Bruce and Bernie Marsden) (4:49) 6. Deserted Cities of The Heart (Feat: Joe Bonamassa, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (3:51) 7. Sweet Wine (Feat: Ginger Baker, Nathan James, Pee Wee Ellis, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (3:08) 8. Tales of Brave Ulysses (Feat: Ginger Baker, Nathan James, Pee Wee Ellis Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (3:18) 9. Crossroads (Feat: Ginger Baker, Bernie Marsden, Joe Bonamassa and Malcolm Bruce) (2:53) 10. Take It Back (Feat: Maggie Bell, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (3:22) 11. Spoonful (Feat: Bobby Rush, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (4:39) 12. Sitting On Top Of The World (Feat: Bobby Rush, Maggie Bell, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (4:55) 13. Badge (Feat: Deborah Bonham, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (3:36) 14. Politician (Feat: Pete Brown, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (5:16) 15. Born Under a Bad Sign (Feat: Paul Rodgers, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce) (3:51) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Malcolm Bruce, composer, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist sits down to talk about the honor of recording and being part of the upcoming tribute album to Cream, Heavenly Cream: A Tribute to Cream. Malcolm is the son of Cream bandmember and songwriter, Jack Bruce. We also discuss the creative process, meditation, and more.To order the album, and find out more about Malcolm's other projects, check the links below.Album HereMalcolm Bruce https://www.malcolmbrucemusic.com/Formed in 1966, CREAM quickly became known for their explosive impromptu style – high-volume blues jamming, extended solos and flashy instrumental showmanship. Widely thought of as the first supergroup, CREAM paved the way for many other music genres. The project honors CREAM's legacy with a 15-track tribute album and features Pete Brown and Ginger Baker plus an impressive roster of renowned musicians who knew, or were inspired by the iconic supergroup including Joe Bonamassa, Deborah Bonham, Malcolm Bruce, Peter Bullick, Nathan James, Bernie Marsden, Maggie Bell, Rob Cass, Clem Clempson, Paul Rodgers and Bobby Rush. There were also invaluable musical contributions from Cheryl Alleyne, Winston Blissett, Moreno Buttinar, Abass Dodoo, John Donaldson, Pee Wee Ellis, Mo Foster, Neil Murray, Mo Nazam, Tony Remy, and Frank Tontoh. Support the showLove the show? *Click here to leave a review!*Blog https://tstakaishi.wixsite.com/musicInsta @creative_peacemeal_podcastFB @creativepeacemealpodBonfire https://www.bonfire.com/store/creative-peacemeal/Redbubble CPPodcast.redbubble.comCreative Peacemeal READING list here Donate to AhHa!Broadway here! Donate Dachshund Rescue of Houston here Interested in Corrie Legge's content planner? Click here to order! Looking for custom orthotics? Foot and Shoe Solutions is your answer. Click here for more.
‘HEAVENLY CREAM AN ACOUSTIC TRIBUTE TO CREAM' FEATURING ALL-STAR CAST OF MUSICIANS: ZOOM SPECIAL EVENT WITH MALCOLM BRUCE SON OF CREAM LEGEND JACK BRUCE. Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho. “Heavenly Cream: An Acoustic Tribute to Cream” was recorded at Sensible Music and the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London. Years in the making, Quarto Valley Records' executive Mike Carden initially approached Pete Brown, his long-time colleague and friend, in 2017 about a different project and out of that meeting came the concept of doing a recording -- a retrospective of CREAM music -- which both Pete and Mike mutually agreed to. Pete had remained friends with Ginger Baker over the years and brought him on board. Following suit came Malcolm Bruce (Jack's son), and the gathering of the incredible talent on the album began to fall into place. The project honors CREAM's legacy with a 15-track tribute album and features Pete Brown and Ginger Baker plus an impressive roster of renowned musicians who knew, or were inspired by the iconic supergroup including Joe Bonamassa, Deborah Bonham, Malcolm Bruce, Peter Bullick, Nathan James, Bernie Marsden, Maggie Bell, Rob Cass, Clem Clempson, Paul Rodgers and Bobby Rush. Heavenly Cream will be released via Quarto Valley Records on November 3rd on vinyl, CD and digitally on all platforms. PLEASE WELCOME Composer, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and the son of CREAM legend JACK BRUCE … MALCOLM BRUCE to Interviewing the Legends … PURCHASE THE NEW ALBUM “HEAVENLY CREAM: An Acoustic Tribute to Cream” Released via Quarto Valley Records on November 3rd on vinyl, CD and digitally on all platforms. The project honors CREAM's legacy with a 15-track tribute album and features Pete Brown and Ginger Baker plus an impressive roster of renowned musicians who knew, or were inspired by the iconic supergroup including Joe Bonamassa, Deborah Bonham, Malcolm Bruce, Peter Bullick, Nathan James, Bernie Marsden, Maggie Bell, Rob Cass, Clem Clempson, Paul Rodgers and Bobby Rush. There were also invaluable musical contributions from Cheryl Alleyne, Winston Blissett, Moreno Buttinar, Abass Dodoo, John Donaldson, Pee Wee Ellis, Mo Foster, Neil Murray, Mo Nazam, Tony Remy, and Frank Tontoh. Preorder here https://quartovalleyrecs.lnk.to/AATTC The first single off the album, “Sunshine of Your Love,” was released on September 1st and features Ginger Baker on drums, Joe Bonamassa on vocals and guitar, Malcom Bruce on piano and the late Bernie Marsden on vocals and guitar, with Neil Murray on bass and Abass Dodoo on percussion. The single is available on all streaming platforms. The single is also available to stream on YouTube at https://youtu.be/wsfWfQ9wkvQ. ALSO THE MOST RECENT SOLO ALBUM BY MALCOLM BRUCE entitled SALVATION Available at https://malcolmbruce.bandcamp.com/album/salvation FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT MALCOM BRUCE VISIT www.malcolmbrucemusic.com Official website www.facebook.com/MalcolmBruceMusic Facebook www.instagram.com/malxbruce Instagram 'FAKE HUMANS AND REAL DOLLS' Malcolm's new album is coming soon! Support us on PayPal!
2022 was a great year for our show as we became a part of Pantheon Podcasts, gained an amazing sponsor in RareVinyl.com and welcomed artists and musicians who we have loved and admired for years.On Part 2 of our 2022 in Review shows, we talk about how excited we were to welcome folks we've been fans of for decades like Geoff Downes (Yes, Asia), Carl Palmer (Asia, ELP), Chris Slade (AC/DC, The Firm, David Gilmour), Steve Hackett (Genesis), Guy Pratt (Pink Floyd, David Gilmour) and Gary Kemp (Spandau Ballet, Nick Mason). Hear our reactions to some of the stories from these great artists!But we also had the chance to speak with artists we've just come to know recently like Amanda Lehmann (Steve Hackett), Deobrah Bonham & Peter Bullick, Jim Cregan (Rod Stewart) and Autumn Hawk Percival. We had a wonderful time learning about what they've been up to recently, talking about their music and what they're going to be up to in 2023. We're proud of the artists/musicians/legends we hosted in 2022 and look forward to more in 2023!Ugly American Werewolf in London WebsiteTwitterInstagramYouTubeLInkTreewww.pantheonpodcasts.comVisit RareVinyl.com and use the code PODCAST to save 10% off all orders!
2022 was a great year for our show as we became a part of Pantheon Podcasts, gained an amazing sponsor in RareVinyl.com and welcomed artists and musicians who we have loved and admired for years. On Part 2 of our 2022 in Review shows, we talk about how excited we were to welcome folks we've been fans of for decades like Geoff Downes (Yes, Asia), Carl Palmer (Asia, ELP), Chris Slade (AC/DC, The Firm, David Gilmour), Steve Hackett (Genesis), Guy Pratt (Pink Floyd, David Gilmour) and Gary Kemp (Spandau Ballet, Nick Mason). Hear our reactions to some of the stories from these great artists! But we also had the chance to speak with artists we've just come to know recently like Amanda Lehmann (Steve Hackett), Deobrah Bonham & Peter Bullick, Jim Cregan (Rod Stewart) and Autumn Hawk Percival. We had a wonderful time learning about what they've been up to recently, talking about their music and what they're going to be up to in 2023. We're proud of the artists/musicians/legends we hosted in 2022 and look forward to more in 2023! Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Twitter Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Visit RareVinyl.com and use the code PODCAST to save 10% off all orders!
Bonham - Bullick InterviewIn this episode of the Now Spinning Magazine Podcast I am delighted to be joined by Deborah Bonham and Peter Bullick.In the interview they talk about their new album the current tour, growing up with John Bonham, Bad Company, Free and playing with Paul Rogers and lots more.Deborah Bonham has established herself as one of the finest blues, rock and soul singers the UK has produced. A string of critically acclaimed original album releases, captivating standing ovation concert performances at the Royal Albert Hall, London Palladium and on the USA Stars Align Tour with Paul Rodgers, Jeff Beck and Heart's Ann Wilson, have continually followed her while also garnering rave reviews. “Strong voiced, personable and quite the rock & roll singer. This woman, Deborah Bonham (the sister of the late Led Zeppelin drummer) earned a standing ovation at the end of her set, clearly a welcome addition to the tour.” (Stars Align Tour, Holmdel, New Jersey) – Elmore Magazine Belfast born guitarist Peter Bullick, lauded by the press for his passionate and exceptional playing, paid his dues playing clubs and theatres across the UK and Europe for many years. The constant touring allowed Peter to develop his own style while holding dear guitarist Rory Gallagher and others who were a big influence on his playing. Of all the guitarists that influenced Peter it was Paul Kossoff with whom he connected with the most. Years later Pete's playing would not go unnoticed by none other than Paul Rodgers who selected Pete and the rest of Deborah's band to back him on his Free Spirit concerts and tours of the UK and USA. “Guitarist Peter Bullick constantly showed why Paul Rodgers touted him as a replacement for Kossoff should Free ever reform. His bluesy but always economic fills and solos lit up the stage.” – Tight But LoosePhil Aston | Now Spinning Magazinehttps://www.nowspinning.co.uk
Led Zeppelin fans, it's part two with Deborah Bonham, kid sister of legendary Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, along with guitarist Peter Bullick, who join HPR All Things Considered Host Dave Lawrence to discuss their new Bonham-Bullick album and today stories about Deborah and Led Zeppelin's connections to fellow British rock pioneers Black Sabbath, and she shares some of her favorite stories of times with Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant!
Led Zeppelin fans, here's one you don't want to miss! Deborah Bonham, kid sister of legendary Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, along with guitarist Peter Bullick, join HPR All Things Considered Host Dave Lawrence to discuss their new Bonham-Bullick album and stories about how they met, plus connections to Jeff Beck and Paul Rodgers, as well as insight into the ways James Brown affected she and her brother John's own musical output.
Beth Riley recently chatted with English blues-rock singer, Deborah Bonham (who is the sister of the late, great drummer of Led Zeppelin, John Bonham). They talked about her band Bonham-Bullick that she formed with her husband, Peter Bullick, their new self titled album, guest musicians on the album including John Baggott (Robert Plant, Portishead, Massive Attack), Paul Brown (The Waterboys, Ann Peebles, Bobby Rush), John Hogg (Magpie Salute, Moke), and Marco Giovino (Robert Plant, John Cale). They also talked about her late brothers, John and Michael, Led Zeppelin (Robert Plant mainly), her nephew Jason Bonham, a time she'd like to go back to, desert island albums and so much more!
My guests today are Deborah Bonham and Peter Bullick of Bonham Bullick. We talk about their musical histories, including the influence Deborah's brother, the legendary John Bonham, had on her life. Deborah explains the 16 year gap between her first two albums, working with Paul Rodgers, and Robert Plant's continual guidance. His ringtone on Deborah's phone is Kashmir, by the way. They tell me how they started both their personal and professional relationships. They also tell me how they became Paul Rodgers' band for his Free Spirit tour and how Peter found himself at Led Zeppelin's secret reunion rehearsals. Their new album of interpretations spans seven decades of music. Pick it up now in all the usual places. Follow Peter, Deborah, & the band on all the social media platforms. Follow us @PerformanceAnx there, as well. Show us some support with a review or a cup of coffee on ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety. Merch is at performanceanx.threadless.com. Now let's get right into it with Deborah Bonham and Peter Bullick on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guests today are Deborah Bonham and Peter Bullick of Bonham Bullick. We talk about their musical histories, including the influence Deborah's brother, the legendary John Bonham, had on her life. Deborah explains the 16 year gap between her first two albums, working with Paul Rodgers, and Robert Plant's continual guidance. His ringtone on Deborah's phone is Kashmir, by the way. They tell me how they started both their personal and professional relationships. They also tell me how they became Paul Rodgers' band for his Free Spirit tour and how Peter found himself at Led Zeppelin's secret reunion rehearsals. Their new album of interpretations spans seven decades of music. Pick it up now in all the usual places. Follow Peter, Deborah, & the band on all the social media platforms. Follow us @PerformanceAnx there, as well. Show us some support with a review or a cup of coffee on ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety. Merch is at performanceanx.threadless.com. Now let's get right into it with Deborah Bonham and Peter Bullick on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network.
My guests today are Deborah Bonham and Peter Bullick of Bonham Bullick. We talk about their musical histories, including the influence Deborah's brother, the legendary John Bonham, had on her life. Deborah explains the 16 year gap between her first two albums, working with Paul Rodgers, and Robert Plant's continual guidance. His ringtone on Deborah's phone is Kashmir, by the way. They tell me how they started both their personal and professional relationships. They also tell me how they became Paul Rodgers' band for his Free Spirit tour and how Peter found himself at Led Zeppelin's secret reunion rehearsals. Their new album of interpretations spans seven decades of music. Pick it up now in all the usual places. Follow Peter, Deborah, & the band on all the social media platforms. Follow us @PerformanceAnx there, as well. Show us some support with a review or a cup of coffee on ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety. Merch is at performanceanx.threadless.com. Now let's get right into it with Deborah Bonham and Peter Bullick on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham's singing sister Deborah Bonham and her virtuoso guitarist husband/bandmate Peter Bullick, discuss their famed roots and upcoming tour and new single, an Albert King cover of "Cant you see what you are doing to me". Did Led Zeppelin play at your 6th birthday party?
My guests today are Deborah Bonham and Peter Bullick of Bonham Bullick. We talk about their musical histories, including the influence Deborah's brother, the legendary John Bonham, had on her life. Deborah explains the 16 year gap between her first two albums, working with Paul Rodgers, and Robert Plant's continual guidance. His ringtone on Deborah's phone is Kashmir, by the way. They tell me how they started both their personal and professional relationships. They also tell me how they became Paul Rodgers' band for his Free Spirit tour and how Peter found himself at Led Zeppelin's secret reunion rehearsals. Their new album of interpretations spans seven decades of music. Pick it up now in all the usual places. Follow Peter, Deborah, & the band on all the social media platforms. Follow us @PerformanceAnx there, as well. Show us some support with a review or a cup of coffee on ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety. Merch is at performanceanx.threadless.com. Now let's get right into it with Deborah Bonham and Peter Bullick on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network.
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Singer/ Actor Michael Des Barres drops in to discuss his Detective Record Store release and more. Plus, John Bonham's sister Deborah discusses her Bonham-Bullick blues based album with her husband (and Paul Rodgers guitarist) Peter Bullick. And yes, we talk Led Zeppelin and KISS! Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deborah Bonham & Peter Bullick have been making music together for decades. Whether live with Paul Rodgers, in the studio or out on the road these two have lived, loved & lost enough to finally be ready to release an amazing blues album. Culled from classic blues tracks and more modern song given a blues treatment, Bonham Bullick is out April 29. I get Deborah & Peter to talk about their musical origins, early experiences in music and the rundown on the latest album. Deborah doesn't need to trade on her late brother's legacy - she an extraordinary artist in her own right. But she does make room for fans of John & Led Zeppelin and we discuss that part of her life. A fun interview, both of them generous of spirit, we explore the blues, this album and playing live.A proud member of the Pantheon Podcast familyhttps://www.deborahbonham.com/index.htmlhttps://bonham-bullick.lnk.to/Bonham-Bullick@ugly_werewolf@actionjax72
Deborah Bonham & Peter Bullick have been making music together for decades. Whether live with Paul Rodgers, in the studio or out on the road these two have lived, loved & lost enough to finally be ready to release an amazing blues album. Culled from classic blues tracks and more modern song given a blues treatment, Bonham Bullick is out April 29. I get Deborah & Peter to talk about their musical origins, early experiences in music and the rundown on the latest album. Deborah doesn't need to trade on her late brother's legacy - she an extraordinary artist in her own right. But she does make room for fans of John & Led Zeppelin and we discuss that part of her life. A fun interview, both of them generous of spirit, we explore the blues, this album and playing live. A proud member of the Pantheon Podcast family https://www.deborahbonham.com/index.html https://bonham-bullick.lnk.to/Bonham-Bullick @ugly_werewolf @actionjax72 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Deborah Bonham & Peter Bullick have been making music together for decades. Whether live with Paul Rodgers, in the studio or out on the road these two have lived, loved & lost enough to finally be ready to release an amazing blues album. Culled from classic blues tracks and more modern song given a blues treatment, Bonham Bullick is out April 29. I get Deborah & Peter to talk about their musical origins, early experiences in music and the rundown on the latest album. Deborah doesn't need to trade on her late brother's legacy - she an extraordinary artist in her own right. But she does make room for fans of John & Led Zeppelin and we discuss that part of her life. A fun interview, both of them generous of spirit, we explore the blues, this album and playing live. A proud member of the Pantheon Podcast family https://www.deborahbonham.com/index.html https://bonham-bullick.lnk.to/Bonham-Bullick @ugly_werewolf @actionjax72 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Deborah Bonham & Peter Bullick have been making music together for decades. Whether live with Paul Rodgers, in the studio or out on the road these two have lived, loved & lost enough to finally be ready to release an amazing blues album. Culled from classic blues tracks and more modern song given a blues treatment, Bonham Bullick is out April 29. I get Deborah & Peter to talk about their musical origins, early experiences in music and the rundown on the latest album. Deborah doesn't need to trade on her late brother's legacy - she an extraordinary artist in her own right. But she does make room for fans of John & Led Zeppelin and we discuss that part of her life. A fun interview, both of them generous of spirit, we explore the blues, this album and playing live.A proud member of the Pantheon Podcast familyhttps://www.deborahbonham.com/index.htmlhttps://bonham-bullick.lnk.to/Bonham-Bullick@ugly_werewolf@actionjax72
Episode # 173 - Deborah Bonham and Peter Bullick talk New Album, Band Name Change, Jeff Beck and so much more!! Talking Points: Livestream Show Challenge of playing cover tracks Selection process of songs Bernard Fowler's "See You Again" from his album "The Bura" Albert King's "See What You're Doing To Me" Mark Lanegan's "Bleeding Muddy Waters" Jeff Beck Story Produced by Deborah and Mixed by Tim Oliver at Peter Gabriel's Studios Special Guests on the Album Live Shows Band Members 2018 Stars Align Tour with Paul Rodgers, Jeff Beck and Ann Wilson 2022 Tour begins in UK and hope in the US in the fall Peter's Guitar tone and much more!! Subscribe to Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged Podcast, Pat's Soundbytes IGTV and Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged - Podcast Radio Show on YouTube for all the interviews and incredible content. Instagram: Pat's Soundbytes Twitter: @PatsSoundbytes Facebook: Patrick Calamari or Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged! Patreon Page: Pat's Soundbytes
This episode of Big Blend Radio features blues/rock singer and songwriter Deborah Bonham (the sister of the late Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham). Deborah and her husband guitarist/songwriter Peter Bullick, along with their band and special guests, have recorded a new 13-track self-titled "Bonham-Bullick" covers album which is an inspiring blend of blues, rock, and a bit of soul. The album will be released on Quarto Valley Records (QVR) on April 29, 2022. More: https://www.deborahbonham.com/Special thanks to Norfolk Tours in England - https://norfolk-tours.co.uk/
This episode of Big Blend Radio features blues/rock singer and songwriter Deborah Bonham (the sister of the late Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham). Deborah and her husband guitarist/songwriter Peter Bullick, along with their band and special guests, have recorded a new 13-track self-titled "Bonham-Bullick" covers album which is an inspiring blend of blues, rock, and a bit of soul. The album will be released on Quarto Valley Records (QVR) on April 29, 2022. More: https://www.deborahbonham.com/ Special thanks to Norfolk Tours in England - https://norfolk-tours.co.uk/
Deborah Bonham & Peter Bullick join Jay Jay this week from the UK, as this week's special guests! Talented singer/songwriter Deborah Bonham and guitarist/songwriter Peter Bulick, who are husband and wife, talk about their brand new album, upcoming touring plans & all things British Blues & Rock. Their new 13-track self-titled covers album is an inspiring blend of blues, rock, and soul. The music on this excellent new album, which will be released on Quarto Valley Records (QVR) on April 29, is in the tradition of the great blues-rock of the 1970s while also being deeply entrenched in classic blues and soul. The first single from the album, a riveting version of the Albert King classic, Can't You See What You're Doing to Me, will be released on QVR on March 25. The album features guest musicians who have performed with artists including Robert Plant, Portishead, Massive Attack, blues great Bobby Rush and the members of Deborah's live band and Paul Rodgers' band Free Spirit. Their band will be undertaking a UK/European tour commencing in April to promote the new album and is formulating plans to tour the U.S. sometime later this year. Don't miss this conversation, & be sure to keep an eye out for Deborah & Peter's new release! Link to Deborah Bonham's website: https://www.deborahbonham.com/index.html Link to Deborah Bonham's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/DeborahBonhamOfficial/?ref=hl Produced & Edited by Matthew Mallinger
Singer/songwriter Deborah Bonham(sister of late Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham and hubby, guitarist/songwriter, Peter Bullick talk about their music and upcoming new album release, 29 April
Concert Pipeline’s three hundred fifty first episode featuring Bonham-Bullick, in which we chat with Deborah Bonham and husband Peter Bullick about her brother’s band Led Zepplin playing at her sixth birthday party, playing with Brian Johnson of AC/DC and Van Morrison, singing with Paul Rodgers and Robert Plant, and their upcoming self-titled album.
UK blues/rock band Bonham-Bullick is going to release its self-titled new album on April 29. Bonham-Bullick is Deborah Bonham on vocals and Peter Bullick on lead guitar. Today's guest is the Bonham half. recording artist Deborah Bonham, who is the sister of the late Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham and the aunt of drummer Jason Bonham who is the current drummer for Led Zeppelin. What's it like being part of the Led Zeppelin family, literally? You'll hear her being humble and respectful. That's got to be part of the recipe. Being a kick ass vocalist that “gets it” is the craft. But what's the show about…for anyone? What happens between the artist and the beholder? Listen to Deborah Bonham address that magic connection between performer and audience and how a band her brother was in made it happen. Here to announce her new album Bonham-Bullick and what goes into that secret sauce is Deborah Bohham.