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Sparking memories and discussion of the seventies. Two lifelong friends remember growing up in the 1970s, "The Greatest Decade Known To Man"! Topics include music, pop culture, movies, TV shows, celebrities and everyday life in the Midwest.
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On my show i believe in bringing to my audience a show that is interesting and supported with great music. My guests range from successful musical artists to guests just starting on their journey. I am very passionate about what i do and i really hope the listener enjoys and feels the same way about my show. Always varied and always exciting .
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Episode 1 - The Roots of Reggae. In episode one, Don looks at the beginnings of Reggae, from the naming of the genre, the tracks that created the foundations, the catalysts behind the genre and even his fathers Sound System parties in South London.Don Letts is one of the central characters in reggae in the UK. Dating back to the seventies where his residency at the infamous Roxy club switched a whole generation of punks onto Reggae and is still at the forefront of new music with his BBC Radi ...
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Chris Slade, drummer for the greatest names in rock history, shares his highlights behind the drumkit. Chris delves into his early days with Tom Jones, playing with Manfred Mann’s Earth Band, and his collaborations with David Gilmour, Jimmy Page, Gary Moore, and AC/DC. Additionally, he opens up about his own band, The Chris Slade Timeline, and thei…
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Russ Giguere of The Association shares the story of the group and million sellers ‘Cherish’, ‘Windy’, and ‘Never My Love’. He recounts their early days, the writing and recording of their material and playing at major festivals like Monterey Pop. He reflects on his solo work, friendship with Judee Sill and Glenn Frey and the The Association’s reuni…
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David Wells explores the hit singles, cult classics and tracks from 1968’s key albums as the American music scene moved on from the Summer of Love. While psychedelia had been the dominant musical force in 1967, the scene fragmented to garage-punk, psychedelic pop and early hard rock. Further information Can’t Seem To Come Down – The American Sounds…
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Albert Hammond discusses his new album ‘Body of Work’ and reflects on his extensive musical career. He talks about collaborating with songwriters like Mike Hazelwood, Roger Cook, Hal David, Graham Lyle, Roy Orbison, Diane Warren and John Bettis. Albert shares stories about writing hit songs including ‘The Air That I Breathe’, ’99 Miles From LA’, ‘O…
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In this episode i have a cosy chat with the fabulous Nick Capaldi who is a Dorset based singer/songwriter and whose debut single In My Shoes went to no1 on the Amazon Hot New Release List within a week of being released. We play music from Nick's brand new album You and All the Seasons and chat about his life and career to date . Do grab a cuppa an…
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John Flansburgh discusses They Might Be Giants’ latest single ‘Lazy’, and shares details of their upcoming UK tour, which features songs from their classic album Flood. John also opens up about TMBG’s songwriting process and the remarkable longevity and creativity of They Might Be Giants. Further information theymightbegiants.com John Flansburgh po…
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In this episode i am joined by singer songwriter all around nice chap Craig Joiner. We chat about Craig's life and career to date and the brand new album 'A kind of Calm'. Storytelling is at the heart of Craig's music this album boast 7 originals one cover and two trad tracks this album carries the listener away on a journey of the mind Hope that y…
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Gerry Beckley of America reveals the guiding principles behind his songwriting craft. Gerry highlights the inspirations fueling his latest self-titled album, while also reflecting on the creative process behind America’s greatest hits including ‘A Horse With No Name’, ‘Sister Golden Hair’, and ‘All My Life’. Along the way he highlights his collabor…
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Well what do these two not discuss nothing is off limits! This week we talk of Soots naughty choir boy stories his undurlation problem with our new wardrobe and a tricky Max Bygrave's song for Sweets to pronounce . Of course fab music and quiz questions come join the fun.. Hope that you enjoy this show and please share and tune into 365 Radio…
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In this show my brilliant guest is ex simple minds drummer the smashing Mel Gaynor. I chat to Mel about his life and career to date and the fabulous new debut album from him called Come with Me which is simple brilliant. Now this back man drummer takes up the front lead role with all the charisma of a leading solo artist. This is a classic for any …
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Deep Purple co-founder, Nick Simper, dives deep into his career. We start in the mid-60s playing bass with Buddy Britten and Johnny Kidd. Nick then recalls recording Deep Purple’s first three albums and their early singles ‘Hush’, ‘Help’ and ‘Kentucky Woman’. Tensions led to Deep Purple Mark 1 splitting, the formation of Warhorse and Fandango in th…
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The George and Mildred of the airwaves is back to it... with all the usual banter and music from the 50s 60s and 70s quiz questions from Soots that are really catching Sweets out. Do jump aboard the love train for an amazing ride.... here we go... Hope that you enjoy this show and please share and tune into 365 Radio…
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Terry Britten talks about writing huge songs for Lenny Kravitz, Tina Turner, Michael Jackson and Cliff Richard. We start from his early days in the 1960s Australian band The Twilights and work our way up to his new album ‘Other Side of the Tracks.’ Hear the incredible stories behind ‘Heaven Help’, ‘Devil Woman’ and ‘What’s Love Got To Do With It’ a…
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Will Irvine joins me from Daytime TV to talk about life on the road , and we chat about the brilliant brand new EP Island . This is a band that i believe is going to make a huge impact very soon . High energy songs and brilliant live performances suggest to me these guys are going to be around for a very long time.. Hope that you enjoy this show an…
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Nick Kershaw discusses his upcoming UK tour dates, songwriting process, and collaborations with other artists. He recalls writing ‘Wouldn’t It Be Good’ and ‘The Riddle’, his influences and his excellent recent solo work. Nik also shares insights into his songwriting approach, emphasising the importance of following the melody and incorporating humo…
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Robin Trower remembers his classic album ‘Bridge Of Sighs’, its the recording process and the inspiration behind its songs. He also covers his time in Procol Harum, solo highlights, the everlasting voice of James Dewar, collaborations with Jack Bruce and upcoming live shows. Further information Bridge Of Sighs (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Robi…
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In this episode i enjoy a lovely cosy chat with John Tydeman one half of the fantastic band Barbara. Fresh from touring with Paul Weller John joins me to chat about the new EP released on May 22nd called Happy Days and life in being part of one of the most interesting refreshing bands coming through in a long time. Hope you can join us ... Hope tha…
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What can i say ...yet again i have the pleasure of speaking to the fabulous legend that is Marty Wilde. We chat about everything and mostly about the brand new EP Two Eyes Streaming which is brilliant. I play some tracks from yesteryear of Marty and the the last album Running Together. Hope you can join us for a fab show Hope that you enjoy this sh…
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Hey BuzzHeads! I went searching way back in the archives and found the podcast before the podcast! This is our lost first official BuzzHead Radio Podcast episode. It just so happened to be about the 70s and we liked it so much this episode launched the 70's Buzz Podcast! This goes back to February 14, 2017 in our very first studio in the Broadway T…
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As a girl growing up i was a Bay City Roller fan had all the tartan attire etc. Well on this show i chat to Phil Hendriks about his life and career to date and Phil toured with Les Mckeown's rollers and now performs with Rollermania and the legendarie's . But what an amazing artist in his own right and today we play tracks chosen by Phil himself . …
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