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Media Mates

Ralph Tucker

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Ralph Tucker has worked in Sydney radio for over 20 years as a journalist, editor, newsreader and producer. In the Media Mates podcast Ralph chats to people he's met in and around the industry about where they've been, where they're going and everything else in between.
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Welcome Music fans! Find the amazing shows from the Pantheon Network in our main feed here: Rock N Roll Archaeology, Growin' Up Rock, Comes A Time, The Metallica Report, History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Decibel Geek, Tunes & Tumblers, Mistress Carrie Podcast, The Hook Rocks!, Performance Anxiety, JBTV, Into the Banjoverse, Rock's Backpages, Goldmine, Pamela Des Barres' Pajama Party, Who Cares About the Rock Hall?, You're Not Listening, the C.L.I.M.B., The Career Musician, Cobras & F ...
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The week of August 14, 2014 on The Metallica Report… Renée checks in from Chicago, bringing along a chat with Kirk Hammett about the Minneapolis music scene and, who else, Prince. Kirk discusses his appreciation for Prince’s immeasurable contribution to the world of music and recounts his personal brush with The Purple One’s greatness late one nigh…
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Hey, Strutters! This week's episode of The Struts Life is a special one you won't want to miss. We’re taking a trip to the city that shaped our very own Luke Spiller—Bristol, the cultural gem of the UK. Luke opens up about his childhood memories, from the vibrant streets of Bristol to the tranquil shores of Clevedon. Expect stories that paint a viv…
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Originally released as a two part episode in February/March 2015: In part one of his two part tribute to one of his very favorite songwriters BJ presents an overview of Lindsey Buckingham's early career, culminating with the amazing Lindsey Buckingham album that was contained within the Fleetwood Mac double album Tusk. BJ continues his celebration …
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One of the best things about having a rock music podcast is hearing new albums before the general public has the chance. Once The Wolf and Action Jackson heard the ringing guitars and soaring vocals of October Drift on their 3rd album, Blame The Young (out September 27, 2024), they wanted to spread the word far and wide. So they tracked down lead s…
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In this captivating episode, legendary drummer Simon Phillips takes us on a journey through his illustrious career, sharing insights into his favourite albums he's played on. Simon gives a behind-the-scenes look at recording tracks with musical luminaries like David Gilmour, Pete Townsend, and Jack Bruce. He delves into the intricacies of creating …
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This week Tom & Zeus discuss discuss what is a "Demon" song and then list their Top 10 "Demon" songs. We all know that Gene Simmons is the Demon. However, certain KISS songs are identified specifically as Gene "Demon" songs. What are those songs? What are the characteristics of a "Demon" song? The guys discuss this and more. They then each give the…
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We're back for an epic episode this week as Ralph Viera of Rock & Metal Combat Podcast joins us to discuss The Best and Worst of 70's Black Sabbath! With their debut release in 1970, Black Sabbath's self-titled debut would set the music world on it's ear and help birth multiple bands and genres. In the same year, they'd release the iconic 'Paranoid…
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In Episode 268, Martin discusses the various ways UFO and the band members work their way through the new wave of British heavy metal. Twisted Sister – “Tear It Loose” Fastway – “Another Day” UFO – “We Belong to the Night” Michael Schenker Group – “Let Sleeping Dogs Lie” Waysted – “Night of the Wolf” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphon…
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ABOUT LESLIE MANDOKI: Leslie Mandoki is a German-Hungarian musician who became known as a member of the music group Dschinghis Khan. He continued his career as a solo artist and became a music producer who worked with many internationally famous artists including Phil Collins, Lionel Richie and more. More than three decades after its inception, the…
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Robyn Hitchcock has had quite the musical career. So much so that two movies have been made about him: The documentary Robyn Hitchcock: Sex, Food, Death...and Insects, and the Jonathan Demme-directed performance film, Storefront Hitchcock. However, when Robyn decided to write his own story, he centered it on a particularly meaningful point in his l…
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In this episode of the podcast the focus shifts from Bruce Springsteen to a more intimate discussion on life, love, and legacy with guest Lori Tucker-Sullivan. Lori, a writer and educator from Detroit, shares her journey of grief and resilience following the death of her husband from cancer. She discusses her first book 'I Can't Remember If I Cried…
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In the 99th episode of the 'Perfectly Good Podcast,' hosts Jesse Jackson @jessejacksondfw and Sylvan Groth @sylvangreeneyes discuss John Hiatt's song 'How Bad's the Coffee.' They share personal anecdotes and reflect on the charm and significance of diners and bad coffee, linking it to the song's lyrics and themes. The episode also hints at a specia…
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On Today's episode I am talking about touring as a musician...is it worth it? We get into the pros and cons of touring and the big takeaways you should get from touring. All Things Music www.jasongoldmanmusic.com @spicygmusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Pantheon Media
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SUPPORT THIS PODCAST, SO I CAN BRING YOU A SEASON 7! Join Patreon for as little as $1/month Donate any amount to the fundraiser ~~~~ Season 6 FINALE - The FREEWHEELING CATCH-UP MACHINE #8 – LIVE CHAT with YOU This is the final episode of Season 6, and it’s all about YOU. In fact this time, YOU are actually THERE. I catch up with fan comments LIVE w…
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In this exclusive interview, we sit down with the immensely talented Jumaane Smith, a celebrated trumpeter, pianist, and vocalist, to discuss his remarkable musical journey and the inspirations behind his latest work. We delve into the creative process of his forthcoming LP, "Come on Home." Jumaane shares insights from his years as Michael Bublé's …
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On the 55th Episode of the Album Review Crew of Shout It Out Loudcast, Tom, Zeus & special guest, comedian and podcaster Don Jamieson, review the 1991 legendary album by Metallica, the self-titled album known as the "Black Album." The "Black Album" was Metallica's fifth studio album. It propelled Metallica from a small, but dedicated fan base to su…
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The Hard 180 is a podcast counting down the 100 most essential albums of the 1980's Metal Scene. Some call it Hair Metal. Some get really butthurt by that term. But we all love it. A list curated from the rankings of fellow podcasters, influential contributors to the scene and fans. Resulting in a final list of the 100 Most Essential Albums from th…
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Last episode, you heard the thrilling, incredible rock n' roll stories of the Hollywood Stars' Scott Phares and Jeff Jourard. This week, we conclude our epic conversation by revealing each of our Top 5 LA Albums! The Hollywood Stars were THE "It Band" on the Sunset Strip in the early '70s. Originally concocted by legendary Hollywood impresario and …
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In 1985, a group of musicians came together to raise awareness about the oppressive, racist government in South Africa. Organized by Steven Van Zandt, the group calling themselves Artists United Against Apartheid was, according to music critic Dave Marsh, “the most diverse line up of popular musicians ever assembled for a single session” and the li…
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Lawyer by day, Rock n' Roll author by night, this week the Imbalanced Boys are Talkin' Elvis with James Cosby! Hit his website for more info on Jim and his books, and buy here! The journey this week takes us to Tupelo and Memphis, and the move towards Rock & Roll for the man who would be The King! The roles of radio and the recording studios in Mem…
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We've got everything from 60s baroque folk to Japanese math rock, and chillwave to vaporwave, join us for our monthly mixtape! Tracklist Washed Out - Say Goodbye Steely Dan - Razor Boy Color Green - 5:08 Pentangle - Light Flight Little Green Cars - Big Red Dragon Freelance Whales - The Nothing Nmesh - Climbing The Corporate Ladder Gui.tar - See Sea…
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Today’s guest proves that hard work and patience will pay off. Welcome Tom Kanach of KANAK to the podcast. Tom is from New Jersey, so naturally we start razzing each other almost from the start. Tom talks about manipulating his situation so his brother would get an unwanted plastic drum set in order to start his first band. But he would really get …
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The week of August 7, 2024, on The Metallica Report… The Metallica Report celebrates its first year, so Steff looks back at what was going on 12 months ago and finds Rob discussing Hawaii with ‘Chef Kirk,’ Renee is in Boston for the start of M72’s 2024 North American leg, and I Disappear ticket holders Katrina Anker, and Christina Møller talk about…
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This week, we’re taking a detour from the typical tales of rock ‘n’ roll life to dive into Jed’s roots. Contrary to popular belief, Jed isn’t from Bath—Google got it wrong! He’s actually from the quaint market town of Devizes. Nestled just outside of Bath, Devizes is rich with history, built around the magnificent Devizes Castle. It’s a place where…
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60 years ago— August 11, 1964 in the US (it was released in July in the UK)—The Beatles film A Hard Day’s Night was unleashed, driving Beatlemania to even greater heights. Accompanying the film was the album of the same name, and its classic title cut. One of The Beatles’ finest singles, “A Hard Day’s Night” features all the elements that made The …
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We start Season 6 of the program as start all others, with an episode about Toad The Wet Sprocket and their 1990 album, 'Pale'. Do you really want to see what we look like while we record? Check out select episodes on our YouTube, you weirdo: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO8oo8oZkSLUqOuiiw8hD7Q If you like what you hear (and see) and want to su…
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In this week's episode, Chris Grant, also known as The CRYPT from The Metal O Mania YouTube Channel, is thrilled to join Bill the Rager and me as we will delve deep into our heavy metal past and present a list of 12 awesome under-the-radar bands from the 80s. This episode is unique because we cover various regions, including Canada, Oakland, Midwes…
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After a grueling 100+ date tour to support their Piece Of Mind album, no one would blame the boys in Iron Maiden for taking some well deserved time off. Instead, after 3 weeks off they went back to start writing and rehearsing for their next album, Powerslave, which would prove to be HUGELY important in breaking them in the US, South America and al…
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This week Tom & Zeus review the 1983 pivotal album, "Lick It Up" This was KISS' 11th studio album and the 23rd KISS studio album reviewed by SIOL. Lick It Up was the first studio album from KISS without the makeup. Before the release, the band was on MTV and unmasked with MTV VJ the late great J.J. Jackson and premiered the video for Lick It Up. Th…
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This week’s guest curator is Jay Sweet, my former Tunestiles Podcast co-host, and we're crafting a mixtape filled with underrated 90’s rock songs. The word “underrated” means something different to each and every person, so this was a very tough road to go down. Let us know what songs you’d add to this playlist! Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com…
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What the new compilation Billy Joel Live Through the Years - Japan Edition lacks in new material, it more than makes up for in providing context to 40-plus years of music. The double-disc set, only released in Japan, features 32 live tracks recorded between 1972 and 2008. Starting with the Sigma Sound radio broadcast and culminating with a limited-…
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We're back with our regular audio installment which covers the past, present, and future of the genre we love with the Decibel Geek Times! As was the case in past Geekwire episodes, Aaron Camaro has compiled a thorough list of artists and albums to remember as well as a look to the future with exciting upcoming rock releases! Artists lost that we'r…
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August 10th is Duran Duran Appreciation Day. As it turns out, not only are we self-proclaimed Duranies, but our guests love the Fab 5 as well. So for this episode, we've compiled comments and observations from our past guests (and ourselves) about the music we love so much by Simon, John, Nick, Andy, and Roger. Happy Duran Duran Appreciation Day! L…
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In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, host Sylvan @sylvangreeneyes and Jesse @jessejacksonDFW dive deep into John Hiatt's song 'Homeland.' They discuss the song’s lyrical complexity, exploring themes of historical trauma, unsettled spirits, and the sense of belonging. The conversation includes insights into Hiatt's songwriting process, reactio…
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In this episode Jesse Jackson interviews musician Jackson Reed from Calgary, Alberta. They discuss Jackson's band, Jackson Reed and the Silverbirds, their recent cover of Prince's 'Little Red Corvette,' his successful music podcast 'Guess That Record,' and the pivotal influences on his musical journey, including The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Bruce…
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In Episode 267, Martin discerns just when the Rolling Stones locked in the sound they became famous for. The Rolling Stones – “Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’” The Rolling Stones – “If You Can’t Rock Me” The Rolling Stones – “Lies” The Rolling Stones – “Had It with You” The Rolling Stones – “I Go Wild” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.f…
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Today I'm talking about the importance of multiple revenue streams in the music industry. We talk about the various jobs available in the industry and how all of these add up to a livable wage. All Things Music www.jasongoldmanmusic.com @spicygmusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Today’s guest exemplifies perseverance; and not just with his music but with this podcast. There were a few technical issues which have, hopefully, been overcome with clever editing. Welcome the one and only Robyn Hitchcock. He’s written a memoir about his life in 1967. In fact, it’s called 1967, How I Got There And Why I Never Left. It’s a very un…
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We're back to discuss all the wild, wonderful, and weird news stories in the rock world with Geekwire! Here's what we're covering this time! - Joey Belladonna sets the rock media ablaze with current take - Aerosmith gets off the saddle - Wolfgang Van Halen not on David Lee Roth's X-mas card list - Zakk Wylde tells the truth about Dimebag - ACCEPT l…
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The week of July 31, 2024 on The Metallica Report… Steffan catches up with John Bush, the singer of Armored Saint, formerly of Anthrax, and the man who once famously turned down the opportunity to front Metallica. John strolls down memory lane with Steffan, but not before he updates us on his latest project, Category 7 - a band James recently told …
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In this episode of The Struts Live, we're diving into the roots of our Welsh drummer, Gethin Davies. Picture this: a tiny village called Llanddewi Brefi, with a close-knit community of about 500 people, where Geth grew up in a bustling local pub run by his parents. This pub wasn't just any pub; it was the heart of the village, alive with music, lau…
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For the next episode in his family series, Tim is joined by his daughter, Bailee Hayden. Bailee is a Clemson University alum exploring her career at an accounting firm, and she is determined to help pave a way for the family business to thrive with modern insights and strategy. Listen in as she discusses her life within a family business, and how i…
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Buck Dharma, founding member of iconic rock band Blue Öyster Cult, takes centre stage on todays episode. Buck discusses his latest single "The End of Every Song," and delves into the band's reimagined record "Ghost Stories," using AI to revitalize previously unreleased tracks. Buck also reminisces about the band's early years, sharing insights abou…
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SUPPORT THIS PODCAST, SO I CAN BRING YOU A SEASON 7! Join Patreon for as little as $1/month Donate any amount to the fundraiser ~~~~ FEATURED SONG The Drop feat. Nick DeMatteo – “Ponmela” (Voltio cover - from IT WASN’T ME !) STREAM IT EVERYWHERE In this penultimate Season 6 episode, I swim around in a topic I’ve been reluctant to get back to: peopl…
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