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Athens 441
#162: The Bongos

Athens 441

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 59:28


Power Pop legend Richard Barone joins us to talk about the new live LP from The Bongos - "The Shroud of Touring: Live in 1985". Plus we spin new music from Frankie SunSwept, Holy Wave, and the Academy of Staring Daggers.

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Suburban Underground
Episode 448 - 1990!

Suburban Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 60:36


This week's Suburban Underground episode is filled with all 1990 songs.  That nether land of music between slick 80s and gritty 90s.  These artists are included in the show: Lloyd Cole, Depeche Mode, Inspiral Carpets, World Party, Better Than Ezra, INXS, The Field Mice, Pixies, Jellyfish, The Charlatans, Richard Barone, Echo & The Bunnymen, Sinead O'Connor. AI-free since 2016! On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio      *** 5pm Friday ***      *** 10am Sunday ***      *** 8pm Monday *** Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ And available on demand on your favorite podcast app! Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio   ***    Instagram: SuburbanUnderground   ***    #newwave #altrock #alternativerock #punkrock #indierock

Person Place Thing with Randy Cohen

This singer-songwriter has been admired for fifty years, and yet: “I always wanted a Collings guitar, but it was too expensive, and I just didn't feel worthy.” If she's not worthy of the tools of her trade, then what hope is there for us mortals? (Happily, she now has a Collings.) Presented with Richard Barone.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 829: Whole 'Nuther Thing April 27, 2024

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 121:24


Today's program features The Beach Boys, Ten Years After, Peter Frampton, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, XTC, The Rembrandts, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Romantics,  Knack,  Pretenders, The Moody Blues The Byrds The Who Orleans Daryl Hall & John Oates, Loggins & Messina, Little Feat Love, Richard Barone, Patti Smith Group, Ramones,, Thirteenth Floor Elevators,  Paul Revere & the Raiders, Mahavishnu Orchestra &Jeff Beck.

Jim and Mike TALK
ODD CHRISTMAS ALBUMS / STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL / CHRISTMAS IN THE STARS ALBUM - SHOW 53

Jim and Mike TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 102:34


THE HOLIDAY PODCAST is here!   Our podcast starts off with a special Holiday message from Chris Ballew of The Presidents of the United States of America Jeremy and Rob start off the podcast with a year in review of the shows we did along with Matt in 2023. Then we go into our regular subject of albums turning 50/40/30 followed by NEW ARTISTS (Alex Vile / Destroy Boys) and NEW CHRISTMAS MUSIC (Cher / Jimmy Fallon). **** Then there's a special message from RICHARD BARONE from the BONGOS talking about their new Christmas song (first song in a long time) and we play the new song in it's entirety (as given permission from Richard) - it's called ROCK THE CHRISTMAS CHEER and it's a good one! **** We continue on with ODD CHRISTMAS ALBUMS like: WILLIAM SHATNER CHRISTOPHER LEE BONANZA ALLY MCBEAL THE THREE STOOGES and more (including one explicit album / not for kids) ******* Then we take a break and come back after watching the STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL for the first time and nothing special here but it is hilarious. We end the Podcast talking about the Star Wars Christmas Album (Christmas in the Stars) which we listen to for the first time. ******** This was a fun show and Rob, Matt & Jeremy wish everyone Happy Holidays, Happy New Year and we'll see in you in 2024 with new interviews and shows! *********** KNOW GOOD MUSIC can be found on Podbean (host site), Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Iheart Radio, Pandora and almost anywhere you listen to podcasts.   Visit our YouTube Channel where you can see 2 video segments from some of our interviews.  Just search "know good music".

All Of It
Richard Barone Brings Greenwich Village to Carnegie Hall

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 24:55


On November 19, Carnegie Hall will host "Music + Revolution: Greenwich Village in the 1960s," an event celebrating the place and time in music, curated by The Bongos frontman Richard Barone, featuring José Feliciano, Eric Andersen, Vernon Reid, and more musicians. Barone is also the author of a new book of the same name which details that moment in musical history. He joins us to discuss.

The Jeremiah Show
Radio Drop - Richard Barone - Music + Revolution Book

The Jeremiah Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 0:04


Thanks for the shout-out on The Arwen Lewis Show Richard! Pick up your copy of "Music + Revolution: Greenwich Village in the 1960s" HERE:https://bit.ly/3t4aJkd By Richard Barone Even before the Beatnik Riots of 1961, New York City's Greenwich Village was the epicenter of revolutionary movements in American music and culture. But, in the early 1960s and throughout the decade, a new wave of writers and performers inspired by the folk music revival of the 1950s created socially aware and deeply personal songs that spoke to a generation like never before. These writers—Bob Dylan, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Janis Ian, and Phil Ochs, to name a few—changed the folk repertoire from traditional songs to songs sprung from personal, contemporary experiences and the nation's headlines, raising the level of political self-expression to high art. Message and music merged and mirrored society. In Music + Revolution: Greenwich Village in the 1960s, Richard Barone unrolls a freewheeling historical narrative, peppered with personal stories and insights from those who were there. Illustrated with contemporaneous portraits of the musicians by renowned photographer David Gahr, it celebrates the lasting legacy of a pivotal decade with stories behind the songs that resonate just as strongly today.

The Jeremiah Show
SN2Ep3 - The ARWEN LEWIS SHOW - Richard Barone | Music Artist - Author

The Jeremiah Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 62:23


THE ARWEN LEWIS SHOW - Richard Baron Arwen welcomes Richard Barone! Richard is a recording artist, performer, producer, and author. Since pioneering the indie rock scene in Hoboken, NJ as frontman of The Bongos and helping to launch the chamber pop movement with his solo debut “Cool Blue Halo”, Barone has produced numerous studio recordings and worked with artists in every musical genre. His list of collaborators has included producer Tony Visconti, Donovan, Lou Reed, and folk legend Pete Seeger. He has scored shows and staged all-star concert events at venues such as Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, and Summer Stage in Central Park. His memoir Frontman: Surviving The Rock Star Myth was published in 2007. His album Sorrows & Promises and his latest book, Music + Revolution (2022), are celebrations of the 1960s music scene in Greenwich Village NYC, where Barone lives. He teaches the course “Music + Revolution” at The New School's School of Jazz & Contemporary Music, has served on the Board of Governors of The Recording Academy (GRAMMYs), serves on the Advisory Board of Anthology Film Archives, and hosts Folk Radio on WBAI New York.  @TonyVisconti, @Donovan, @LouReed, @PeteSeeger. Richard's Website: http://www.richardbarone.com More info:Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Barone The Arwen Lewis Show Host | Arwen Lewis Executive Producer | Jeremiah D. Higgins Producer - Sound Engineer - Richard “Dr. D” Dugan https://arwenlewismusic.com/ On Instagram, Follow Arwen Lewis Here: @thearwenlewisshow @arwenlewis www.thejeremiahshow.com On Instagram @jeremiahdhiggins https://linktr.ee/jeremiahdhiggins

Jim and Mike TALK
RICHARD BARONE Interview - The Bongos / Greenwich Village in the 60s / Tiny Tim / Dylan / Bowie

Jim and Mike TALK

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 73:40


Today on KNOW GOOD MUSIC we talk with singer/songwriter/author : RICHARD BARONE from the 80s band THE BONGOS. Richard is quite the music historian!  We talk about Richard's early days in music as the littlest DJ, promoting bands at 16, forming the Bongos, touring, moving to Greenwich village on the advise of Tiny Tim (who became one his good friends) and Richard's great new book all about Greenwich Village in the 60s called MUSIC + REVOLUTION!   You will learn alot after listening to this interview!  Highly informative. *********** Richard's upcoming shows : PINUPS AT 50 (David Bowie Tribute) - June 30th - City Winery - New York City / PINUPS AT 50 (David Bowie Tribute) - July 2nd - City Winery - Philadelphia  CARNEGIE HALL - Music + Revolution - Greenwich Village in the 60s - Music & readings from Richard's Book with special guests like Marshall Crenshaw (more to be announced) - November 19, 2023 To order Richard's book you can order anywhere you buy books.  Signed copies are available on Richard's website at: www.richardbarone.com ******** A little bit about RICHARD BARONE: Richard Barone is a recording artist, performer, producer, and author. Since pioneering the indie rock scene in Hoboken, NJ as frontman of The Bongos and then helping to launch the chamber pop movement with his solo debut “cool blue halo”, Barone has produced  numerous studio recordings and worked with artists in every musical genre. His list of collaborators includes Tony Visconti, Donovan, the late Lou Reed, and folk legend Pete Seeger. He has scored shows and staged all-star concert events at venues such as Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, and SummerStage in Central Park. His memoir Frontman: Surviving The Rock Star Myth was published by Hal Leonard Books. His album Sorrows & Promises and his latest book, Music + Revolution, are celebrations of the 1960s music scene in Greenwich Village NYC, where Barone lives. He teaches the course “Music + Revolution” at The New School's School of Jazz & Contemporary Music, has served on the Board of Governors of The Recording Academy (GRAMMYs), serves on the Advisory Board of Anthology Film Archives, and hosts Folk Radio on WBAI New York.  ******** KNOW GOOD MUSIC can be found on Podbean (host site), Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Iheart Radio, Pandora and almost anywhere you listen to podcasts.     Visit our YouTube Channel where you can see 2 video segments from this interview.  Just search "know good music".   COPYRIGHT CLAIM: The songs used on the podcast : "Brave New World", "Numbers with Wings", "Did you ever have to make up your mind", "Bleeker Street" and "Glow in the Dark" used with permission from Richard Barone.

The Bobby Bones Show
One man's mission to celebrate the music scene of Greenwich Village

The Bobby Bones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 36:11 Transcription Available


Richard Barone is the author of the terrific book "Music and Revolution-Greenwich Village in the 60's" and he joins Buzz Knight for this episode.Richard is a musician and professor and he is passionate about the village music scene.Show Notes here to learn more.One Man's Mission to Share his Love of the Greenwich Village Music Scene with Richard BaroneWhen we think of the term “musical range,” I think you have to actually think of Greenwich village in the sense that in the 60s, the village was such a hotbed of styles and personalities. The village is accorded the backbone of singers, song writing, and folk singing, because of this incredible range of poets and a live feeling of what was going on. You still feel it today, but it is different from the 60s. So, it's rather fitting that our guest today, on taking a walk, is not a stranger to the musical range. Richard Barone is an acclaimed recording artist, performer, producer, and author. Since pioneering the indie rock scene in Hoboken, NJ, as frontman of The Bongos and then helping to launch the chamber pop movement with his solo debut “cool blue halo,” Barone has produced countless studio recordings and worked with artists in every musical genre. Richard has spent decades navigating the musical neurons of the village with his great new book, Music and Revolution. This book is about Greenwich Village in the 60s. By the end, Richard will transport you in time. You will feel as if you are going through a meditation, you are part of. Get the experience of this amazing village with Richard Barone. Tune in! Key Highlights from the Episode[00:01] Meet Richard Barone from Greenwich Village[01:45] Richard's inspiration for authoring his book, Music+Revolution[03:21] Save the village movement[04:47] How a Sunday afternoon in a restaurant felt like in the 1960s at the village[06:43] Big poets at Greenwich Village in the 50s[11:00] A lunch Richard had with Barry Kornfeld[12:30] Several musical figures that you should know, as Barone mentions in his book[12:50] Richard Farina[19:51] Janis Ian[23:31] José Monserrate Feliciano [25:10] Fred Neil[28:09] Philip David Ochs[32:44] Comparing the music of the 1960s to that of 2020[35:34] Ending the show and call to actionNotable QuotesCompared to the 1960s, many songs do not address anything. Older songs were guided by a message or theme.Many people sing songs in 2022 but it does not bring togetherness of people to enjoy and feel it. In the 60s, concerts were packed with people of all races and ages.Get Richard's BookMusic + Revolution: Greenwich Village in the 1960s: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B4FDSY5B/Connect With Richard BaroneWebsite: http://www.richardbarone.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richardbarone/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/RichardBaroneFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RichardBaroneOfficialEmail:richard@richardbarone.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/richardbarone                  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Takin A Walk
One man's mission to celebrate the music scene of Greenwich Village

Takin A Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 36:02


Richard Barone is the author of the terrific book "Music and Revolution-Greenwich Village in the 60's" and he joins Buzz Knight for this episode. Richard is a musician and professor and he is passionate about the village music scene. Show Notes here to learn more. One Man's Mission to Share his Love of the Greenwich Village Music Scene with Richard Barone When we think of the term “musical range,” I think you have to actually think of Greenwich village in the sense that in the 60s, the village was such a hotbed of styles and personalities. The village is accorded the backbone of singers, song writing, and folk singing, because of this incredible range of poets and a live feeling of what was going on. You still feel it today, but it is different from the 60s. So, it's rather fitting that our guest today, on taking a walk, is not a stranger to the musical range.   Richard Barone is an acclaimed recording artist, performer, producer, and author. Since pioneering the indie rock scene in Hoboken, NJ, as frontman of The Bongos and then helping to launch the chamber pop movement with his solo debut “cool blue halo,” Barone has produced countless studio recordings and worked with artists in every musical genre. Richard has spent decades navigating the musical neurons of the village with his great new book, Music and Revolution. This book is about Greenwich Village in the 60s. By the end, Richard will transport you in time. You will feel as if you are going through a meditation, you are part of. Get the experience of this amazing village with Richard Barone.   Tune in!   Key Highlights from the Episode [00:01] Meet Richard Barone from Greenwich Village [01:45] Richard's inspiration for authoring his book, Music+Revolution [03:21] Save the village movement [04:47] How a Sunday afternoon in a restaurant felt like in the 1960s at the village [06:43] Big poets at Greenwich Village in the 50s [11:00] A lunch Richard had with Barry Kornfeld [12:30] Several musical figures that you should know, as Barone mentions in his book [12:50] Richard Farina [19:51] Janis Ian [23:31] José Monserrate Feliciano [25:10] Fred Neil [28:09] Philip David Ochs [32:44] Comparing the music of the 1960s to that of 2020 [35:34] Ending the show and call to action Notable Quotes Compared to the 1960s, many songs do not address anything. Older songs were guided by a message or theme. Many people sing songs in 20222, but it does not bring togetherness of people to enjoy and feel it. In the 60s, concerts were packed with people of all races and ages. Get Richard's Book Music + Revolution: Greenwich Village in the 1960s: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B4FDSY5B/ Connect With Richard Barone Website: http://www.richardbarone.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richardbarone/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/RichardBarone Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RichardBaroneOfficial Email: rbm@richardbarone.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/richardbarone                                    

The Bobby Bones Show
Promo/One man's mission to share his love of the Greenwich Village music scene.

The Bobby Bones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 1:19 Transcription Available


Promo for episode releasing later this week with musician/author/professor Richard Barone.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Takin A Walk
Promo/One man's mission to share his love of the Greenwich Village music scene.

Takin A Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 1:12


Promo for episode releasing later this week with musician/author/professor Richard Barone.

Richard Skipper Celebrates
Richard Skipper Celebrates Music + Revolution Greenwich Village 10/15/2022

Richard Skipper Celebrates

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 65:00


For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/6rPBvuNOx5s Richard Barone is a recording artist, performer, producer, professor, and author. Since pioneering the indie rock scene in Hoboken, NJ, as frontman of The Bongos, Barone has worked with artists in every musical genre including Donovan, Lou Reed, and folk legend Pete Seeger. He has produced concert events at Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, and SummerStage in Central Park. His album Sorrows & Promises is a celebration of the 1960s music scene in Greenwich Village, where Barone lives. He currently teaches the course “Music + Revolution” at The New School's School of Jazz & Contemporary Music, serves on the Advisory Board of Anthology Film Archives, has served on the Board of Governors of The Recording Academy (GRAMMYs), and hosts Folk Radio on WBAI New York. Even before the Beatnik Riots of 1961, New York City's Greenwich Village was the epicenter of revolutionary movements in American music and culture. But, in the early 1960s and throughout the decade, a new wave of writers and performers inspired by the folk music revival of the 1950s created socially aware and deeply personal songs that spoke to a generation like never before. These writers—Bob Dylan, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Janis Ian, and Phil Ochs, to name a few—changed the folk repertoire from traditional songs to songs sprung from personal, contemporary experiences and the nation's headlines, raising the level of political self-expression to high art. Message and music merged and mirrored society. In Music + Revolution: Greenwich Village in the 1960s, Richard Barone unrolls a freewheeling historical narrative, peppered with personal stories and insights from those who were there. 

Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI Radio in New York
Richard Barone on Music + Revolution: Greenwich Village in the 1960s

Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI Radio in New York

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 53:49


(9-15-2022) Music + Revolution: Greenwich Village in the 1960s, is a narrative appreciation of the Greenwich Village music scene of that decade -- in particular the glorious collision of music and message that created the protest song movement. Even before the Beatnik Riots of 1961, New York City's Greenwich Village was the epicenter of revolutionary movements in American music and culture. But, in the early 1960s and throughout the decade, a new wave of writers and performers inspired by the folk music revival of the 1950s created socially aware and deeply personal songs that spoke to a generation like never before. Join us when Richard Barone examines his book Music + Revolution: Greenwich Village in the 1960s on this installment of Leonard Lopate at Large.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 691: Whole 'Nuther Thing July24, 2022

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 124:39


"I awoke last night to the sound of thunderHow far off I sat and wonderedStarted humming a song from 1962Ain't it funny how the night movesWhen you just don't seem to have as much to loseStrange how the night movesWith autumn closing in"Well, Autumn's a ways off but we can still hum some tunes together like we used to on the Sunday Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing. Joining us this afternoon are Patti Smith, Lou Reed, Beth Hart w Joe Bonamassa, Buzzy Linhart, The Doors, Bob Dylan, Big Brother & The Holding Company, James Taylor, Ten Years After, Dion, Buffalo Springfield, The Tradewinds, Hollies, Beach Boys, Alan Parsons Project, Traffic, Tears For Fears, David Bromberg, Led Zeppelin, Velvet Underground, Jefferson Airplane, Donovan, Spanky & Our Gang, Jeff Buckley, Richard Barone and Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band.

Inside the Outpost
The Bongos - Live Performance and Interview: S3 E4

Inside the Outpost

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 47:38


We were glad to welcome classic New Jersey alternative band The Bongos to Outpost in the Burbs to kick off our return fall 2021 season, with an outdoor concert at the Van Vleck House and Gardens. We spoke with the band's Richard Barone and James Mastro after the show - hear the interview plus an exclusive live version of "Numbers With Wings."

Rediscovering New York
New Music in New York in the 1980s

Rediscovering New York

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 60:39


New Music in New York in the 1980sIn this week's show, we will explore the new music scene in New York. Actually, new music from the 1980s.  My guests will be Sean Corcoran, Curator of Prints and Photographs of the Museum of the City of New York, who will talk about the Museum's new exhibition, New York New Music: 1980-1986, and recording artist, performer, producer, and author Richard Barone, who was also the front man for the band The Bongos.‍Tune in for this fascinating conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.Show NotesSegment 1The show starts by introducing the topic of the history of music in New York specifically in the 1980s. One guest is Sean Corcoran who is a New Yorker. He is the curator of prints and photographs of the Museum of the City of New York. He has always had an interest in art and photography. He loves how photos can be both scientific documents as well as art. With the museum, he did exhibitions on film director Stanley Kubrick and graffiti. So much went into creating his most recent exhibition. Many people played a role in it.Segment 2The music scene in the '80s was different depending on the location. Sean states that in New York people were very open with their music taste. Clubs would book performers of multiple different genres. Furthermore, people were experimenting with the crossing of genres. Producers began to use more jazz elements in hip-hop music which also helped contribute to the growth of DJing and MCing. As time passed, the music began to define the location but it was the population that embraced it. This was also a time when many New York musicians began to tour and grow further than NYC.Segment 3Tonight's second guest is Richard Barone who is the frontman for the band The Bongos. He is a recording artist, performer, producer, and author. He has worked with The Beach Boys among others. Currently, he is writing a book focusing on the music scene in the '60s. During that time, New York was a very popular spot for new upcoming artists. It became the new place that attracted people. Richard was drawn into the location and became a member of the band as a result. The group got their sound from their love of fusion music. They used that as an inspiration to fuse with their pop foundation.Segment 4When the group got started, they immediately started playing in New York clubs like The Peppermint Lounge and Mud Club. The group would work with the venue in order to have their video shown in the club. At first, they were signed to a British label but they eventually signed with RCA records which allowed them to create greater quality videos. The Bongos' main focus was to differentiate themselves from others. They loved to contribute with others but wanted to establish a sound unique to themselves.

Your Hometown
Darryl “DMC” McDaniels Part 2 – Hollis, Queens

Your Hometown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 57:56


This is part 2 of a “double-album” interview with Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, who grew up in Hollis, Queens in the 1960s, ’70s, and early ’80s, where he became one of three founding members of the Hall of Fame hip-hop group, Run-DMC. Hear DMC talk about his childhood passion for comic books, how they introduced him to his hometown of New York City and inspired his creativity as a rapper, and how they ultimately informed his search for meaning and identity as the adopted son of Byford and Banna McDaniels – a secret he didn’t discover until he was 35. Your Hometown is a show where the local is the epic. Visit yourhometown.org to subscribe to the podcast and our various social media channels. Our co-presenter this season is the Museum of the City of New York. For more, including information on live events, check out our NYC series page at mcny.org/yourhometown-podcast. Show Notes Music Theme from “Mighty Thor” (1966) Kool DJ Red Alert Live on KISS FM in NYC (1984) “King of Rock” Live at Live Aid- RUN DMC (1985) “Walk this Way” - RUN DMC (1986) “Angel” - Sarah McLachlan (1997) “Son of Byford” - RUN DMC (1986) Illustrations Nick Gregg Poem Walt Whitman, “Song of Myself,” Part 52, Leaves of Grass (1855) “I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love, If you want me again look for me under your boot-soles. “You will hardly know who I am or what I mean, But I shall be good health to you nevertheless, And filter and fibre your blood. “Failing to fetch me at first keep encouraged, Missing me one place search another, I stop somewhere waiting for you.” Read Darryl McDaniels, Ten Ways Not to Commit Suicide: A Memoir Special thanks Darryl McDaniels, Richard Barone, and Stephen Petrus. We are also grateful to the Museum of the City of New York, our co-presenter on this New York City feature series, and especially want to thank Whitney Donhauser, Sheryl Victor Levy, Fran Rosenfeld, Keith Butler, Jerry Gallagher, Jennifer Hernandez, Lillian Lesser, Danny Curtin, Corin Infantino, Lizzy Marmon, Brittney Benham, Meryl Cooper, Robin Carol, Chie Miyajima, and Tara Dawson.

Your Hometown
Darryl “DMC” McDaniels Part 1 – Hollis, Queens

Your Hometown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 67:39


In the first of a two-part interview, Kevin Burke speaks with Darryl McDaniels, the legendary hip-hop artist from Hollis, Queens, where he and his two friends formed one of the truly pioneering groups in American music: Run-DMC. Darryl was the “DMC” in that equation and together with Joseph “Run” Simmons and Jason “Jam Master Jay” Mizell, he put Hollis on the map for an entire generation. Before then, Hollis was the neighborhood where they were kids growing up in homes and on streets where the gaps between blocks sometimes felt like the borders between different kingdoms. Your Hometown is a show where the local is the epic. Visit yourhometown.org to subscribe to the podcast and our various social media channels. Our co-presenter this season is the Museum of the City of New York. For more, including information on live events, check out our NYC series page at mcny.org/yourhometown-podcast. Show Notes Music “Good Times” – Chic (1979) “Rapper’s Delight” – Sugar Hill Gang (1979) “Superrappin’” – GrandMaster Flash & the Furious Five (1979) “It’s Like That” – Run-D.M.C. (1984) “Sucker M.C.’s”- Run-D.M.C. (1984) “Jam Master Jay” – Run-D.M.C. (1984) L’Estro Amronico: Concerto Grosso D Minor Sicilianna – composed by Antonio Vivaldi News Footage Eyewitness News ABC 7 archival clip of Diana Williams and Bill Ritter reporting on Jay Master Jay’s murder (October 30, 2002) Illustrations Nick Gregg Read Darryl McDaniels, Ten Ways Not to Commit Suicide: A Memoir Special thanks Darryl McDaniels, Richard Barone, and Stephen Petrus. We are also grateful to the Museum of the City of New York, our co-presenter on this New York City feature series, and especially want to thank Whitney Donhauser, Sheryl Victor Levy, Fran Rosenfeld, Keith Butler, Jerry Gallagher, Jennifer Hernandez, Lillian Lesser, Danny Curtin, Corin Infantino, Lizzy Marmon, Brittney Benham, Meryl Cooper, Robin Carol, Chie Miyajima, and Tara Dawson.

The Hustle
Episode 287 - Richard Barone of the Bongos/Solo

The Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 91:32


The Bongos were one of those great early 80s American indie bands, like Violent Femmes or the db's. After having some success and creating a rabid grassroots fanbase, frontman Richard Barone went solo and has had a fulfilling musical career ever since doing whatever he wants. Imagine growing up with people like Lou Reed, Andy Warhol and Tony Visconti as your heroes and then actually befriending and working with them! Richard's is a fascinating story of the power of glam rock, shape-shifting, sexual experimentation, and art. You'll love it!  www.richardbarone.com

Talk Talk Talk

VIPop Special #1 ... Au début était  le livre de Pierre Lemarchand "Nico - The End" ... Puis, comprenant que nous ne pourrions ajouter quelque chose de significatif à ce livre d'une densité rare, nous avons pris le parti d'en faire tout autre chose, tout en gardant sa partie biographique comme colonne vertébrale ... Et il nous a alors semblé pertinent d'aller voir les traces laissées par son oeuvre auprès de musiciens ou écrivains ... Nous espérons que la diversité des témoignages recueillis aidera à rendre compte de la beauté et de la complexité d'une discographie hors-norme ... Faisons passer ... ... In the beginning was Pierre Lemarchand's book "Nico - The End" ... Then, understanding that we could not add anything significant to this book of a rare density, we decided to do something completely different, while keeping its biographical part as a backbone ... And it then seemed pertinent to us to go and see the traces left by his work with musicians or writers ... We hope that the diversity of the testimonies collected will help to give an idea of the beauty and complexity of an extraordinary discography ... Let's pass on ... Support us!

My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 37. The Bongos, Bush Tetras, Rainbow Theatre, London, 20th February 1981. And - Love Of Life Orchestra, Dingwalls, London, 21st February 1981.

My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 22:19


Roger is back in London for his first close encounter with musicians from the other side of the Atlantic. It's the Taking Liberties US showcase at The Rainbow, starring The Bongos, Bush Tetras and many other Ray-Ban-wearing cool dudes from the East Coast. Followed by an exciting night at Dingwall's in Camden, dancing to the artfully funky Love Of Life Orchestra.Special guest contributions from Richard Barone of The Bongos and Peter Gordon of Love Of Life Orchestra. Thank you gents!Artwork by Rionagh.Intro and outro music by Simon Elliott-Kemp.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.org With particular thanks to:Car Crash - NS Studios.Ambient chat - Conleec.London city air tone - Constructabeat.London city ambience - Pcaeldries.Tribal drums - Herbert Boland.Empty space and whistle - Klankbleed.Applause - Dkustic.Rock drums and conga patterns - Big Joe Drummer.Funk drums - Karma drums.Kitchen ambience - Ksesoko.

Red Velvet Media ®
Keith Roth , Musician ,Radio Personality,Actor!

Red Velvet Media ®

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 53:00


Keith Roth ,Musician ,Radio Personality,Actor,,Playing Music Professionally for 100 years ,Recorded on over 30 Records ,Released 9 album's with Frankenstein 3000, Recorded and Performed with Many Iconic Musicians Cheetah Chrome ,Earl Slick ,David Johansen,Sylvain Sylvain ,Richard Barone ,Cherie Currie ,Annabella Lewin ,The Late Great Sandy west ,Punky Meadows,The Dictators Dennis Dunaway.Radio for Over20 years, The Critically Acclaimed Electric Ballroom Radio show, Airing on WRAT 95.9/I Heat Radio Sunday's 8 pm -10 PM Eastern,Joey Ramone's Favorite Radio Program.With over 1000 Guests, Including Members of The Ramones,Rolling Stones,The Who,Led Zeppelin Etc,Sirius /XM for over 15 Years Hosting on First Wave , Buzzsaw,Octane,Left Of Center ,Currently on Ozzy's Boneyard,Hair Nation,Producer of David Johanson's Mansion Of Fun Show, heard on The Spectrum and The Loft, Acting Career ,Starred in the Film, Let Me Down Hard,Winner of The Asbury And Garden State Film Festivals for Best Feature Film,Keith Produced The Films Soundtrack as well. The thing that keeps me motivated to keep doing this ,is the impact it has on people. Discovering things they weren't aware of Broadening there minds to so much great music and art that wasn't exposed to the masses. Sadly over these 20 years. We have lost a lot of friends ,who had a major impact on what I consider the musical landscape. We need to keep reminding people of there legacy and infecting the next generations with the timeless sounds. and always hoping to hear and share the next Velvet underground or The MC5.   

CooperTalk
Richard Barone - Episode 773

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 60:28


Steve Cooper talks with musician/songwriter/producer/professor/author Richard Barone. Richard pioneered the indie rock scene in Hoboken, NJ as frontman for The Bongos and then helped launch the chamber pop movement with his solo debut cool blue halo. He has also produced countless studio recordings and worked with artists in every musical genre. Collaborators have included Tony Visconti, Beach Boy Al Jardine, Sean Lennon, Dion, John Sebastian, Alejandro Escovedo, Donovan, Moby, the late Lou Reed, and American folk icon Pete Seeger. He has scored shows and staged all-star concert events at such venues as Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, and New York’s Central Park. His memoir Frontman: Surviving The Rock Star Myth was published by Hal Leonard Books and is affiliated with the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at New York University and The New School University of Jazz & Contemporary Music. Plus he serves on the Board of Governors of The Recording Academy and on the Board of Advisors of Anthology Film Archives.

What's The Buzz NY
WHATS THE BUZZ NY MUSICAL GUEST PAUL METSA

What's The Buzz NY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 27:00


New York City-based Comedian Nancy Lombardo,   has performed her unique comedy from coast to coast.  TV credits include The Colin Quinn Show NBC, SNL, “All my Children”  The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, PBS, Comedy Tonight, Nickelodeon and the Comedy Channel. She can be seen weekly on The Nancy Lombardo Show channel 56/83/34 NYC and live worldwide on www.mnn.org. She has written for Penthouse and Cracked magazine and created Ms. Quotable, a comic strip for Lady's Circle Magazine. Nancy was a winner of the Toyota Comedy Festivals "Laughter in Motion” and a Cable Arts Insight Comedy Award." Spot-lighted more than once in *Backstage, as both comedian/writer, she currently indulges her taste for the irreverent in her Stand Up Comedy and show, "Jazz Housewife." Nancy is the creator of MOMEDY™, part of the International Mamapalooza Festival. She is a member of The Friars Club. www.comedyconcepts.com  downloads available at www.cdbaby.com/Artist/NancyLombardo Gerde's Folk City - 60th Anniversary Concert Friday, Jan. 24th 8:00 PM- 9:30 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)info www.TheIridium.com 1650 Broadway NYC, $30.00 Featuring folksinger, author, activist Paul Metsa from Minneapolis, hosted by Richard Barone of the Bongos and Bob Porco, grandson of Folk City's founder and a lineup of great artists who made their mark at Folk City in Greenwich Village. Folk City Officially opened January, 1960Rolling Stone Book of Lists" called Folk City one of the three top music venues in the world, Artists: Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Simon & Garfunkel, Bette Midler, the Mamas and the Papas, Patti Smith, Carly Simon, Linda Ronstadt, Suzanne Vega, They Byrds and many others. 

ThinkTech Hawaii
Electric grid upgrade to increase renewables (Hawaii: State Of Clean Energy)

ThinkTech Hawaii

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 30:09


Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com The PUC has approved an RFP for a new grid upgrade. The PUC has approved an RFP for a partnership between Hawaiian Electric and Open Access Technology International which would help increase renewable energy in Hawaii. We will see what the terms and prospects of that agreement are.The host for this episode is Mitch Ewan. The guests for this episode are Richard Barone and Richard Barone.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Whole 'Nuther Thing August 11, 2019

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 118:51


The Sunday edition of "Whole 'Nuther Thing features tuneage from (not in order of appearance) America, The Police, Tears For Fears, Tangerine Dream, Lou Reed, Miles Davis, David Crosby, Dire Straits, The Smiths, David Bowie, Joni Mitchell, Chris Isaak, Richard Barone, Neil Diamond and much more...

Inside the Outpost
Richard Barone - Music & Revolution, Greenwich Village in the '60s - S1 E4

Inside the Outpost

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 53:10


Richard Barone curated a multi-artist concert titled MUSIC & REVOLUTION - GREENWICH VILLAGE IN THE 60’s at Outpost in the Burbs. For this episode Richard speaks with the Outpost’s John Hammond and Cindy Stagoff about the concert, his recent album SORROWS & PROMISES, his wide range of other activities. We met with Richard on Pete Seeger’s 100th Birthday, which was a great day to discuss the importance of the folk and songwriter tradition that’s passed along down the generations and he’s still moving forward.   Featuring “When I’m Gone” from the Sorrows & Promises album: https://www.shiptoshoremedia.com/store/albums/sorrows-and-promises-greenwich-village-in-the-1960s - and an impromptu snippet of the Bongos’ “Bulrushes” - seen here with some fantastic original live video of the band https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcgILoeOXKg.   The Pete Seeger song Richard mentions is "God’s Counting on Me, God’s Counting on You (Sloop Mix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-KCrIN1JGM

Bombshell Radio
Just Another Menace Sunday #537 Tribute to Lou Reed

Bombshell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 121:06


Today 6pm-8pm EST bombshellradio.comThe Menace's Attic/Just Another Menace Sunday w/ Lou Reed Tribute SXSWToday's Bombshell (Bombshell Radio)Bombshell Radio#BombshellRadio #melodicrock #radioshow #rock #alternative #soul #justanothermenacesunday #dj #DennistheMenace #radioreplay #today #LouReed #Tribute #SXSWThis Week – Episode #537 A Tribute To The SXSW Tribute To Lou Reed w/ Richard Barone, Alejandro Escovedo, Tony Shanahan, Spandau Ballet & The Strypes (04/06/2014)Theme SongJust Another Menace Sunday Theme (Dennis The Menace) - Mighty Six NinetyHour 1 A Tribute To The SXSW Tribute To Lou Reed w/ Richard Barone, Alejandro Escovedo, Tony Shanahan, Spandau Ballet & The StrypesOPENING SONG: Sally Can't Dance -Richard Barone On Lou Part OneSweet Jane - The Velvet UndergroundRichard Barone Part TwoPale Blue Eyes - The Velvet UndergroundAlejandro Escovedo Part OneStreet Hassle - Lou ReedAlejandro Part TwoWalk On The Wild Side - Lou ReedAlejandro Part ThreeI'll Be Your Mirror - Lou ReedSpandau Ballet InterviewSatellite Of Love - Lou ReedThe Strypes InterviewVicious - Lou ReedRichard Barone Part ThreeAll Tomorrow's Parties - Richard BaroneHour 2 NEW MELODIC ROCK AND ROLL! OPENING SONG: Oh What A Shame - The Strypes (Photo Finish)Salad Days - Mac Demarco (Captured Tracks)The Ghost Of The Empties - Jimi Goodwin (Heavenly)Turn It Around - Lucious (Mon & Pop)Hold Out - Caught A Ghost (+1)Changing Of The Guard - Holy Ghost (DFA)The Golden Throne - Temples (Fat Possum)Gazebo - Roman Remains (Hot)Likely To Use Something - The Belle Brigade (ATO)Old Robot - James Supercave (Hit City USA)Beaches - Tokyo Police Club (Mom & Pop)CLOSING SONG: How You Say - Factory Floor (DFA)

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Whole 'Nuther Thing February 23, 2019

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 235:23


The Saturday edition features tuneage from Robin Trower, Jimi Hendrix, Van Halen, Rhinoceros, Electric Flag, Janis Joplin, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Tom Waits, Carl Perkins with NRBQ, Stray Cats, Jeff Beck w Bigtown Playboys, Fleetwood Mac, Monkees, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Grand Funk Railroad, Crosby Stills & Nash, Cream, Band Of Gypsy's, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Genesis, Moody Blues, Beatles, Donovan, Lovin' Spoonful, Judy Collins, Leonard Cohen, Love, Jean Luc Ponty, Perpetual Motion, Jennifer Pidgeon, Richard Barone, Dire Straits, Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, Doors and Steve Miller Band.

Foxes and Hedgehogs
E8 Happy New Year 2019!

Foxes and Hedgehogs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2019 60:36


New Podcast New Year S2E1 2-5-19 Tracy Morgan- (born November 10, 1968)[1] is an American actor and comedian best known for his seven seasons as a cast member on Saturday Night Live (1996–2003) and 30 Rock (2006–2013). He was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2009 for his work on 30 Rock. He has appeared in numerous films as an actor and voice actor. 30 Rock-”Liz Lemon, head writer of the sketch comedy show "TGS with Tracy Jordan", must deal with an arrogant new boss and a crazy new star, all while trying to run a successful television show without losing her mind.” Judah Friedlander-American actor and comedian, known for playing the role of writer Frank Rossitano on the NBC sitcom 30 Rock. The Truth About Santa Claus: Movie The Last O.G.-How Tracy Morgan’s Near-Death Experience Inspired His New Comedy, The Last O.G. Spine Health for Musicians-Could the Alexander Technique Relieve Your Chronic Back and Neck Pain? Concussion-2015 American biographical sports drama film directed and written by Peter Landesman, based on the exposé "Game Brain" by Jeanne Marie Laskas, published in 2009 by GQ magazine. The Matrix-A computer hacker learns from mysterious rebels about the true nature of his reality and his role in the war against its controllers. Malcolm Gladwell: Outliers-In this stunning new book, Malcolm Gladwell takes us on an intellectual journey through the world of "outliers"--the best and the brightest, the most famous and the most successful. He asks the question: What makes high-achievers different? Supple-compliant often to the point of obsequiousness Oberlin-Oberlin College is a private liberal arts college in Oberlin, Ohio. Founded as the Oberlin Collegiate Institute in 1833 by John Jay Shipherd and Philo Stewart, it is the oldest coeducational liberal arts college in the United States and the second oldest continuously operating co-educational institute of higher learning in the world. J.J. Johnson-James Louis Johnson (January 22, 1924 – February 4, 2001) was an American jazz trombonist, composer and arranger. Johnson was one of the earliest trombonists to embrace bebop. Jack Teagarden-Weldon Leo "Jack" Teagarden (August 20, 1905 – January 15, 1964) was a jazz trombonist and singer. According to critic Scott Yannow of Allmusic, Teagarden was the preeminent American jazz trombone player before the bebop era of the 1940s and "one of the best jazz singers too". Teagarden's early career was as a sideman with the likes of Tommy Dorsey, Paul Whiteman and lifelong friend Louis Armstrong before branching out as a bandleader in 1939 and specializing in New Orleans Jazz-style jazz until his death. Slide Hampton-Locksley Wellington "Slide" Hampton (born April 21, 1932) is an American jazz trombonist, composer and arranger. Described by critics as a master composer, arranger and uniquely gifted trombone player, Hampton's career is among the most distinguished in jazz. As his nickname implies, Hampton's main instrument is slide trombone, but he also occasionally plays tuba and flugelhorn. John Coltrane-John Coltrane departed this mortal plane more than fifty years ago; today he remains among us, more alive than ever. His sound continues to grab the ears of an ever-widening circle of fans. His legend is stone solid: planted firmly in our culture as that of any 20th century musical giant. His saxophone sound—brooding, searching, dark—is still one of the most recognizable in modern jazz. His influence stretches over styles and genres, and transcends cultural boundaries. The modern ideal of music serving a deeply spiritual, connective purpose? A defining facet of John Coltrane. Eddie Palmieri-Known as one of the finest pianists of the past 60 years, Eddie Palmieri is a bandleader, arranger and composer of salsa and Latin jazz. Conrad Herwig-New York-based jazz trombonist Conrad Herwig is considered one of the world’s complete jazz musicians, atop both the performing and jazz educational fields with an abundance of composer and arranger credits, as well. To date, he has released 20 recordings as a leader in addition to contributing to nearly 200 other recording sessions with some of the most notable artists in jazz. He has performed and recorded with Miles Davis, Joe Henderson, Eddie Palmieri, Tito Puente, Frank Sinatra, Joe Lovano and Tom Harrell, among many others. The Latin Side of John Coltrane-John Coltrane's music has been interpreted many ways since his death in 1967 but rarely in a Latin jazz setting. Trombonist Conrad Herwig, in putting together this project, wisely avoided using any other tenor or soprano saxophonists, instead gathering together several trumpeters, either Ronnie Cuber or Gary Smulyan on baritone, flutist Dave Valentin and a crack Latin rhythm section. By varying the instrumentation and personnel on each selection, Herwig has succeeded in continually casting Coltrane's music in a new light. The opening and closing versions of "Blessing" have Milton Cardona vocalizing a brief prayer. All of the other music (with the exception of Mongo Santamaria's "Afro Blue") are 'Trane compositions. Herwig is well showcased, as is trumpeter Brian Lynch and most of the sidemen. The results are quite fresh, often infectious and unpredictable. A fine tribute to the flexibility of John Coltrane's 1960-64 music. Iridium NY-The Iridium Jazz Club is a jazz club located on Broadway in New York City. The club hosts weekly performances by John Colianni, and also featured weekly performances by Les Paul for nearly fifteen years. FEZ UNDER TIME CAFE: 1992 - 2005-The Fez under Time Cafe, known as the Fez, was a nightclub and restaurant on Lafayette Street and Great Jones Street in New York City's NoHo District. The club closed in February 2005. It hosted numerous musicians and comedians, including Rufus Wainwright, Stella, Richard Barone, Carly Simon and Jeff Buckley. Mingus Big Band-The Mingus Big Band celebrates the music of composer/bassist Charles Mingus, who died in 1979. Under the artistic direction of Sue Mingus, this 14-piece band performed Thursday MBB nights from 1991 to 2004 at Fez under Time Cafe in New York City. It maintained weekly residencies in the city from May 2004 until October 2008, when it began “Mingus Mondays” at Jazz Standard where it alternates with the Mingus Orchestra and Mingus Dynasty. Bishop Nathaniel Townsley-Listen on Spotify Gospel Jubilee-Facebook page Nathaniel Townsley Jr.-Discogs Jimmy “Preacher” Robins- Jimmy Robins In terms of gruff intensity and roaring power few singers could match Jimmy Robbins. In my view he never made a bad record although his career was so fragmented - he recorded for several labels and under a couple of names - he's never really gotten either the visibility or success his wonderful voice deserved. Robins may just have been the best "underground" artist of them all and fully warranted his "Preacher" tag. In addition he wrote most of the songs he recorded and was a fine keyboard player, specialising in the Hammond B3 organ. Robins Nest Harlem-Photo Sugar Shack Harlem-”It is sadly the end of an era. After months of speculation The Sugar Shack has closed it’s doors for good. The site of impromptu gatherings, first dates, comedy shows, poetry readings and down and dirty dancing has gone from being The Sugar Shack to Striver’s Cafe and back to The Sugar Shack. In the late ’90s and early ’00 (when it was selected the Village Voice Best of 2000) you could drop into the Shack any night of the week and find something fun going on inside behind the velvet curtain. Whether it was fight night, a live band or a dj spinning the turntables, neighborhood patrons will certainly miss the good memories created at The Sugar Shack over the years. Londell’s Harlem-”Located on the threshold of Striver's Row, a historical section of Harlem, Londel's is rich in cuisine, entertainment, and social life. Known to original patrons as ''Striver's Row'', Londel's has expanded steadily and has maintained its traditional flavor in Southern, Creole, and American Comfort Cuisine.” Showman’s-”This soulful haunt of Harlem's old guard has been home to the greats (e.g. Sara Vaughan, Lionel Hampton, Duke Ellington, Pearl Bailey) since 1942, having moved to its current location in August,1998. A Hammond B-3 organ graces the stage, and is put to good use by Danny Mixon, Seleno Clarke, Nathan Lucas and Preacher Robins among others. Hammond Organ-”The Hammond organ is an electric organ, invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert and first manufactured in 1935. Various models have been produced, most of which use sliding drawbars to specify a variety of sounds. Until 1975, Hammond organs generated sound by creating an electric current from rotating a metal tonewheel near an electromagnetic pickup, and then strengthening the signal with an amplifier so it can drive a speaker cabinet. Around two million Hammond organs have been manufactured. The organ is commonly used with, and associated with, the Leslie speaker.” Jack McDuff- Eugene McDuff (September 17, 1926 – January 23, 2001), known professionally as "Brother" Jack McDuff or "Captain" Jack McDuff, was an American jazz organist and organ trio bandleader who was most prominent during the hard bop and soul jazz era of the 1960s, often performing with an organ trio. He is also credited with giving guitarist George Benson his first break. Stanley Turrentine- Stanley William Turrentine (April 5, 1934 – September 12, 2000) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. He began his career playing R&B for Earl Bostic and later soul jazz recording for the Blue Note label from 1960, touched on jazz fusion during a stint on CTI in the 1970s. He was described by critic Steve Huey as "renowned for his distinctively thick, rippling tone [and] earthy grounding in the blues." Turrentine was married to organist Shirley Scott in the 1960s, with whom he frequently recorded, and was the younger brother of trumpeter Tommy Turrentine. Joey Defrancesco- Joey DeFrancesco (born April 10, 1971) is an American jazz organist, trumpeter, and vocalist. He has released more than 30 albums, including recordings with Miles Davis and Jimmy Smith. DeFrancesco signed his first record deal at the age of 16 and has played internationally with musicians that include David Sanborn, Arturo Sandoval, Larry Coryell, Frank Wess, John McLaughlin, Benny Golson, James Moody, Steve Gadd, Danny Gatton, Elvin Jones, Jimmy Cobb, George Benson, Pat Martino, John Scofield, Joe Lovano, and recorded with musicians that included Ray Charles, Bette Midler and Van Morrison. LinkedIn-LinkedIn is the top online site for professional, social and career networking. The site functions as an online directory of individual professionals and organizations, and facilitates the process of professional networking without having to leave your office. Should Musicians Use Linkedin? Surround yourself with the right people- Do the people around you drag you down? Do they make you doubt your abilities? Or do they always agree with your ideas... and never seem to have new ones? Then it's possible you're surrounded by people who will not help you become successful. Love Monkey-A music scout gets fired from his corporate job and gets a job at a smaller indie label. Sync Summit- Sync Summits are high-level, focused networking events held in New York, Hollywood and Paris where top music supervisors, heads of music in visual and interactive media (TV, Film, Video Games, Advertising, the Internet and Mobile), label executives, publishers, music libraries, composers, artists, technologists, legal, accounting, brand managers and service providers gather for two days of discussion, networking and dealmaking. Happy Humpday with Jon -Jon Arons dancing his heart out with a trombone. Delayed Gratification-Delayed gratification, or deferred gratification, describes the process that the subject undergoes when the subject resists the temptation of an immediate reward in preference for a later reward. Generally, delayed gratification is associated with resisting a smaller but more immediate reward in order to receive a larger or more enduring reward later.[1] A growing body of literature has linked the ability to delay gratification to a host of other positive outcomes, including academic success, physical health, psychological health, and social competence. Ralph Rolle-Drummer Gas, Ass or Grass-What some people consider the rules of hitchhiking, where the hitchhiker, upon pickup or throughout the trip, must either provide: 1)Gas for the car, 2)Some type of sexual satisfaction, or 3)Some type of drug, usually marijuana. Kinky Boots-Kinky Boots is a Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper and a book by Harvey Fierstein. Based on the 2005 British film Kinky Boots, written by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth and mostly inspired by true events, the musical tells the story of Charlie Price. Having inherited a shoe factory from his father, Charlie forms an unlikely partnership with cabaret performer and drag queen Lola to produce a line of high-heeled boots and save the business. In the process, Charlie and Lola discover that they are not so different after all. Gender norms-Our society has a set of ideas about how we expect men and women to dress, behave, and present themselves. LGBTQ-LGBTQ is the more commonly used term in the community; possibly because it is more user friendly! Limbic System-The limbic system is the part of the brain involved in our behavioural and emotional responses. Black holes and baby Universes-This book is a collection of essays and lectures written by Hawking, mainly about the makeup of black holes, and why they might be nodes from which other universes grow. Hawking discusses black hole thermodynamics, special relativity, general relativity, and quantum mechanics. Hawking also describes his life when he was young, and his later experience of motor neurone disease. The book also includes an interview with Professor Hawking. Naturalism Philosophy-In philosophy, naturalism is the "idea or belief that only natural (as opposed to supernatural or spiritual) laws and forces operate in the world."[1] Adherents of naturalism (i.e., naturalists) assert that natural laws are the rules that govern the structure and behavior of the natural universe, that the changing universe at every stage is a product of these laws. Adversity Is the Fuel of Greatness-Adversity is one of the most powerful forces in life. It can bring out your best or your worst. Ultimately, it is up to you. Kevin Hart Philanthropy-Kevin Hart: Actor's charity starts $600,000 student fund Jamie Kilstein-Jamie Alexander Kilstein (born May 17, 1982) is an American writer, radio host, and stand-up comic. 3 Ways to Differentiate Yourself: Artist Identity, Vision, and Intention | Music Business-In this interview, Berklee Online course author and renowned music producer Stephen Webber breaks down his definition of a musical artist’s identity, vision, and intention, which he calls your “I.V.I.” Support Foxes and Hedgehogs by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/foxes-and-hedgehogsThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Red Velvet Media ®
Ivan Julian iconic guitarist and bassist talks to Red Velvet Media

Red Velvet Media ®

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 85:00


Ivan Julian is a guitarist and bassist. He is also founding member of such punk groups as Richard Hell and the Voidoids and Lovelies. He has performed with the Isley Brothers, The Clash, Matthew Sweet, The Bongos, Richard Barone, and Shriekback. Julian was inspired after seeing Jimi Hendrix play, not so much by Hendrix's guitar style, but the freedom of expression that Hendrix represented.Join as we talk about all the amazing moments in Ivan’s life ! 

Look At My Records!
Episode 64: Glenn Morrow

Look At My Records!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018


Episode 64 of Look At My Records! is the fourth in a series of episodes previewing the upcoming North Jersey Indie Rock Festival. The annual festival is now in its third year and is happening at White Eagle Hall on Saturday October 6th.For the fourth and final installment, I chatted with the wonderful Glenn Morrow. I can't think of a more fitting way to wrap up this series of preview episodes, as who knows where music in Hudson County would be without Glenn? Would we even be having this festival on Saturday?!Glenn got his start in the late 70s, when he moved to Hoboken and formed The A Band with Rob Norris, Richard Barone, and Frank Giannini. They would be the very first group to ever play at Maxwell’s, paving the way for countless other bands and musicians to grace its stage. From there, Glenn fronted other bands including The Individuals and a solo project, Rage To Live, in addition to his work as President of Bar None Records.Glenn currently fronts Glenn Morrow’s Cry For Help, who released their debut self-titled album in 2017 on Rhyme or Reason Records. They just released a brand new song, “Yellowed Pages,” and have a slew of other new songs up their sleeves!Lots of awesome stories in this episode, so tune in to hear all about how Glenn turned Michael Stipe on to the Replacements, his discovery of They Might Be Giants, some Alex Chilton stories, and much more!Don’t miss Glenn Morrow’s Cry For Help tomorrow at the North Jersey Indie Rock Festival!You can purchase the band’s debut album via Rhyme & Reason Records.

Red Velvet Media ®
Steve Addabbo ;Grammy winning producer, musician, writer,recording engineer .

Red Velvet Media ®

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 77:00


Steve Addabbo is best known as a Grammy winning producer, musician, writer, recording engineer and owner of Shelter Island Sound Recording studio in NYC. Steve’s production and engineering work on Suzanne Vega’s first two albums set a new standard for the singer songwriter genre and helped pave the way for artists like Shawn Colvin, Tracy Chapman, and many others. Suzanne’s second album, Solitude Standing, with the worldwide hits Luka and Tom’s Diner went multiplatinum. Steve also co-produced Shawn Colvin’s Grammy Award winning debut album, Steady On. Recent projects include mixing Bob Dylan’s 2017 Grammy winning Bootleg XII, The Cutting Edge, Bootleg X, Another Self Portrait, and last year’s Bootleg XIII Trouble No More” from Dylan’s Gospel period. Steve recorded Jeff Buckley’s recent posthumous release in 1993. Richard Barone’s newly released Sorrows and Promises and Steve’s own debut album, Out of Nothing were both recently released. Other recent sessions include diverse artists as Rosanne Cash, Nona Hendryx, Will Ackerman and the Ravi Shankar Foundation. Steve has served on the board of governors for the NY Chapter of NARAS. He is a member of ASCAP, a member of the Audio Engineering Society and an active panelist and mentor with NERFA, Folk Alliance and the ASCAP Foundation  

Bombshell Radio
Just Another Menace Sunday #716 w/ Richard Barone

Bombshell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 120:05


Bombshell Radio Today The Menace's Attic/Just Another Menace Sunday#interview w/ Richard Barone11am-1pm EST 8am-11am PDT 4pm-6pm BST Bombshell Radio bombshellradio.com Bombshell Radio#melodicrock #radioshow #rock #alternative #TuneInRadio#justanothermenacesunday #dj #DennistheMenace #RichardBarone #radioreplay #today #classics #newmusicRepeats Friday 6pm-8pm EST 3pm-6pm PDT 11pm-12am BST and Saturday 6am-8am EST 3am-5am PDT 11am-1pm BSTIt's wonderful how I get to cross paths artists whose music I love in more ways than one. In this case, Richard Barone is my guest conversation this week on the "Just Another Menace Sunday" radio show - featuring his latest work that is near and dear to my Greenwich Village-loving heart: Richard Barone's "Sorrows & Promises: Greenwich Village in the 1960s"! He's also a resident musicologist for the upcoming Instant Love series my podcast creation company Popcult is producing for Instant Records/The Orchard!

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Whole 'Nuther Thing
Whole 'Nuther Thing October 28, 2017

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 238:48


Today's program features our 12th annual Halloween weekend visit with Composer, Label Owner, Guitarist and Band leader Frank Zappa. Additional tuneage from Tangerine Dream, Talking Heads, Pretenders, Police, Fleetwood Mac, Badfinger, Humble Pie, Fever Tree, Iron Butterfly, Strawberry Alarm Clock, Hollies, Troggs, Turtles, Donovan, Screaming Jay Hawkins, Richard Thompson, The Marketts, Nervous Norvus, Bloodrock, Napoleon XIV, The 4 Flops, Frankie & The Fashions, John Zacherle, Bobby Boris Pickett & Cryptkicker 5, Traffic, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, The Doors, David Crosby, Richard Barone, David Bowie, Lou Reed, Jeff Beck, Aretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder.

Red Velvet Media ®
Richard Barone “Sorrows & Promises: Greenwich Village of the 1960s”

Red Velvet Media ®

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 79:00


Richard Barone is an acclaimed recording artist, performer, producer, and author. Since pioneering the indie rock scene in Hoboken, NJ as frontman for The Bongos, and reinventing himself with the chamber pop classic “cool blue halo”, Barone has produced countless studio recordings and worked with artists in every genre. Collaborators have included Tony Visconti, Beach Boy Al Jardine, Sean Lennon, Dion, John Sebastian, Alejandro Escovedo, Jill Sobule, Donovan, Moby, the late Lou Reed, and American folk icon Pete Seeger. He has scored shows and staged all-star concert events at such venues as Carnegie Hall and the Hollywood Bowl. His memoir Frontman: Surviving The Rock Star Myth was published by Hal Leonard Books. Recent album releases include his studio album, Glow produced by Visconti, the deluxe CD/DVD set, '”cool blue halo' 25th Anniversary Concert”, and his latest, “Sorrows & Promises”, a new album of songs from the early 1960s music scene in Greenwich Village, where Barone lives. He is affiliated with the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at New York University.

Red Velvet Media ®
Maxs Kansas City 50 Year tribute concert to iconic Velvet Underground & Lou Reed

Red Velvet Media ®

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2015 91:00


Max's Kansas City is one of those unique places that defined an era. “It was the exact spot where Pop Art and Pop Life came together in the 60's, Everybody who was Anybody, from Warhol and his Superstars to William Burroughs, Patti Smith, Robert Mapplethorpe, Debbie Harry, Mick Jagger, Edie Sedgwick, Lou Reed, Abbie Hoffman, Truman Capote, Betsey Johnson and Robert Rauschenberg to name a few, and the launching site for emerging bands like the Velvet Underground.To commemorate Max's 50th Anniversary, The Max's Kansas City Project, established in 2001 by Yvonne R. Sewall, will recreate some of the magic with two special events in January and February, a tribute concert to the iconic Velvet Underground and Lou Reed on January 14, and a Meet & Greet the artists and photographers 50th Anniversary reunion party/exhibition/auction on February 11. The Max's Project embraces Mickey Ruskin's the creator of Max's Kansas City philosophy of helping artists in need by providing emergency relief and resources for individuals in the arts in crisis, and has in development FEARLESS YOUTH, a teen empowerment through the arts program featuring and interactive virtual club dedicated to supporting teens in developing their uniqueness through the creative arts with a focus on substance abuse and suicide prevention.The Velvet Underground/Lou Reed Tribute Concert will be a night to remember with an amazing line-up of talent with a Max's All Star Band featuring musicians from Lou Reed's various bands: Mike Rathke , Ellard-James "Moose" Boles , and drummer to be announced. Other special talent includes Garland Jeffreys, Marshall Crenshaw, Lenny Kaye, Jenni Muldaur, Bebe Buell, Conner Kennedy, Donna Destri, Monica Behan, Richard Barone, Kimberly Hill , poet Anne Waldman and the "Cadillacs," . Perennial Max's 'master of ceremonies' Jimi LaLumia will emcee the show.

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196 - Richard Barone of the Bongos - Phantom Train

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2013 26:16


Long before Richard Barone embarked on a successful solo career, he fronted the Hoboken band the Bongos. The group enjoyed critical acclaim, college radio success, and even got some videos played on early MTV. But by 1986, the band was falling apart. They recorded a final album in the Bahamas, but it remained unreleased, and Barone went solo. Now, after over 25 years, Phantom Train finally gets a proper release. Full of the chiming guitars and haunting melodies that were characteristics of the band’s best moments. We talk to Barone about why 2013 was the right time to release these tracks, how these songs figured into his next project, Cool Blue Halo, and the recent reunion of the Bongos.

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182 - Tribute to Reg Presley of the Troggs - Featuring R.E.M., Wet Wet Wet, Chip Taylor and More

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2013 56:44


With the recent passing of Reg Presley of the Troggs, Icon Fetch has put together an hour-long tribute to the band and their influential lead singer. We’ll hear the story of “Wild Thing” from the man who wrote the legendary song, Chip Taylor. From Larry Page, the band’s manager & producer, who wouldn’t give up on the song, even though everyone hated it, Mike Mills of R.E.M., who played with the band on a collaboration called Athens Andover, and Graeme Clark of Wet Wet Wet, who took the Troggs’ “Love is All Around” back to the top of the charts in the Nineties. Also contributing are Richard Barone, Peter Zaremba of the Fleshtones, Tommy Keene, producer Mitch Easter, Debora Iyall of Romeo Void, pianist David Lanz, Jon Weiss of the Vipers, Peter Holsapple of the dB’s, and filmmaker Grant Wakefield, who talked with Presley about his obsession with crop circles.

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139 - Richard Barone - Collection 2: Before and Afterglow

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2012 29:09


Richard Barone returns to Icon Fetch with a brand new album Collection 2: Before and Afterglow, featuring demos and rare tracks spanning his entire career, including a brand-new reworking of the classic “Sidewalks of New York,” plus covers of songs by ELO, Nilsson, and Bobby Fuller. There’s even a seldom heard track from the Snails, Barone’s first band way back in 1976. Icon Fetch talks with the former frontman for the Bongos about unearthing these tracks from his library, writing his autobiography, Frontman, and plans for the 25th anniversary of his landmark solo album Cool Blue Halo. He also discusses a track he just recorded for the Occupy This Album project called “Hey, Can I Sleep on Your Futon?”

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25 - Richard Barone - Glow

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2010 30:01


Richard Barone fronted the new wave band the Bongos in the early eighties, then went on to a critically-acclaimed solo career, which Rolling Stone dubbed “chamber pop.” He took several years off to work on projects for other people. He also wrote a book called Frontman – Surviving the Rock n’ Roll Myth. Now, he’s set to release his first studio album in 16 years, Glow. Icon Fetch talks with Barone about working with legendary producer Tony Visconti (David Bowie, T.Rex), his new toy – the Digital Les Paul, and writing songs with legendary tunesmith Paul Williams.