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This show explores the life of Jimmi Seiter, who worked in the music business from 1966 to 1983 as a musician, roadie, road manager, manager, engineer and producer. Hosted by Ash Seiter, his son, the show features firsthand accounts and stories about all of the artists, producers and music personalities that Jimmi worked with over the years; The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Flo & Eddie, The Runaways, David Cassidy, Rocky Burnette, Terry Melcher, Kim Fowley, Brian Wilson, Dobie Gray, G ...
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“Love from New York” is the collection of stories about my life and times that I wrote when I was in pandemic lockdown. I started with memories of New York City in the old days, my life in Greenwich Village in the nineteen-sixties when I went to concerts at the Fillmore East, saw Jimi Hendrix on the streets and watched Jim Morrison prowl for drugs at Max’s Kansas City. On the first day of the summer of love, I heard the Grateful Dead play their first concert outside of California. I went to ...
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Welcome Music fans! Find all the shows in our main feed here: Rock N Roll Archaeology, History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Decibel Geek, Tunes & Tumblers, Crime in Music, Tripping on My Roots, Mistress Carrie Podcast, The Hook Rocks!, Rock n Roll Librarian, Art of Rock, JBTV, Into the Banjoverse, Is It Rolling Bob? Talking Dylan, Rock's Backpages, Goldmine, Pamela Des Barres' Pajama Party, Who Cares About the Rock Hall?, You're Not Listening, Stephanie & Stephanie Talk Tunes, The Caree ...
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Killers Killers Everywhere is the story of the people in my family who have killed. I made a list of family stories I could use for podcasts and was stunned to see the sheer quantity of psychopaths. I come from an old, wealthy WASP family. The family has produced a female multi-millionaire alleged serial killer, murderers, mass murderers and a doct…
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Killers Killers Everywhere is the story of the people in my fine old WASP family who were terrifyingly violent. In Killers Killers Everywhere Introduction Part 1, I introduced three of them, the adopted aunt who is a multimillionaire alleged serial killer, the three great uncles who were mass murderers and my own father, a doctor who was so violent…
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I came to New York City in the 1960s, just in time for the sexual revolution. I had the goods, I had blond hair and boobs and that was all I needed. In New York City, if you have blond hair and boobs, your head could be on backwards and men don’t care. They don’t even notice. Here’s the deal. The sexual revolution was a con. The city boys who made …
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In this episode, Part 3 of Seasonal Migrations, Jimmi shares his memories of Kevin Kelley’s drumming and discusses the first few months of the new Byrds lineup, including Gram Parsons. The new foursome plays for Robert Kennedy’s Los Angeles rally shortly before he is assassinated. With the addition of Doug Dillard, who had played on the Sweetheart …
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This is the story of the deadliest double agent in history and how he deceived and destroyed my own uncle, James Angleton, who ran Counterintelligence in the CIA for 20 years. The double agent was a man named Kim Philby. Philby was a major MI6 operative at the same time he was on the payroll of the KGB. In World War II, Philby taught Angleton the s…
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It all started in the Sunshine State... No, this one doesn't involve alligators or the infamous "Florida Man." This one begins with the early life of one of the greatest musicians of our time, Thomas Earl Petty. Petty created some of the most iconic songs of the 20th century, spanning across every genre. Was it rock? Pop? Southern Rock? The story b…
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I hate to get all Staind folks but it's been a while, hasn't it? Well, fear not! The boys are back talking about the first two installments of the ever growing archives! But in true LMYY style, we banter a bit before hand. Not gonna lie there's like 13 minutes of strait banter before Neil gets mentioned at all. What do you want? We had to catch up.…
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Ever wonder how those props, video monitors, vocal effects, light cues and other enhancements come together at a concert, all synched to the music? Laura Escudé has the answers. Escudé has done design, programming and playback for some very big names: Herbie Hancock, Garbage, Miguel, Demi Lovato. But one name stands out among her clients as an unpr…
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I had the pleasure of seeing the second ever performance of MammothWVH at a secret show just outside the Chicago area in an intimate setting. Check out my thoughts on the show, where the new wave of rock is headed, being present both physically & mentally at a show, and the importance of being vaccinated! Please enjoy the episode! Part of The Panth…
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In episode 110, you had to be there... with these five songs: 1. The Brigands – “(Would I Still Be) Her Big Man” 2. Joe Ely – “Lord of the Highway” 3. The Vibrators – “Petrol” 4. Iron Maiden – “Hallowed by Thy Name” 5. Highway Chile – “Going Blind” To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.com This show is part of Pantheo…
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On this episode of Audio Judo Does Jazz, Chris lights a lantern to show you the way to discover everything you ever wanted to know about Ornette Coleman Click here to visit the Audio Judo Does Jazz (AJDJ) website We want to hear from you: Facebook: facebook.com/audiojudodoesjazz Twitter: @audiojudojazz Or email: jazz(at)audiojudo.com For a direct l…
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Kevin Martin from Candlebox is preparing to hit the road on tour in support of the bands 7th album 'Wolves', which is due out on September 17th. Kevin is an open book, and is refreshingly honest about his life, the world, and music. He talked to Mistress Carrie about the music business, touring, parenting, songwriting, money, Seattle, marriage, inf…
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For the month of August, we're going crate digging. To celebrate our partnership with Pantheon Podcasts, we'll be revisiting a few of our favorite episodes to showcase our incredible journey. Please time travel responsibly. -- We're back, lovelies! After a long winter hibernation, Tunes & Tumblers returns to the airwaves to bring you a whole new se…
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It's the season one finale Suns Out Mics Out, with very special guest Randy Engebritson. Randy was the bass player in FLIPP and Hairball and played just about every other instrument with many other bands. He and Bakko talk about his time with both of those bands as well as the bands Useless, Planet Melvin, Dead Cowboys and more. Music of the 80's. …
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“Bob And The Monster" is a documentary film that follows Thelonious Monster lead singer Bob Forrest, through his life-threatening struggle with addiction, to his transformation into one of the most influential and controversial drug counselors in the US today. The film, directed by Keirda Bahruth, crafts contemporary footage, animation and compelli…
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Lizzie Edwards of Lizzie and The Makers is my guest. And we were having a really fun talk when we were interrupted by an uninvited guest. We were talking about music literally being in her DNA, how she had created and booked a blues festival, featuring her band, when everyone but Lizzie decided to quit two weeks before the show. That led to meeting…
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On 21st Episode of the Album Review Crew of Shout It Out Loudcast, Tom, Zeus & Sonny are joined by SIOL family member, Murph to review the 1976 legendary album by The Eagles, "Hotel California." This is Zeus' pick and The Eagles 5th studio album and their first without founding member, Bernie Leadon, first with Joe Walsh and last with founding memb…
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Something was in the water in Norway in the early 2000s. Two of our favorite duos dropped their first records: Kings of Convenience and Röyksopp. We chat about the latter's debut record, Melody A.M., it's impact on pop culture, and how it's blend of ambient, dreamy downtempo with a dance-floor drive made it a truly stand out record in the downtempo…
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Host Nate Wilcox welcomes Cuban music historian Ned Sublette to discuss his essay "The Kingsmen and the Cha-Cha-Chá" which connects the dots between the 1950s mambo explosion in New York and the three chord classics that dominated 60s rock. Let It Roll is proud to be part of Pantheon Podcasts. Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. Learn more…
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Sure, everyone knows "Stairway To Heaven", but "Achilles Last Stand" may be Jimmy Page's greatest masterpiece. Layers of guitars intertwined & augmenting each other in a virtual guitar orchestra, with stellar performances from the rest of the band. In this episode, we take a closer look at this underrated classic. "Achilles Last Stand" (Jimmy Page …
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Authors of Nothin' But A Good Time, Richard Bienstock and Tom Beaujour join The Imbalanced Brothers for more about their NY Times best seller chronicling the '80s Rock scene! And then, a member of Dokken, and Dio, and for a long time now, Foreigner, bassist Jeff Pilson zooms in for the second half this week! Listen to this cool episode, and then ge…
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As the frontman for Dream Theater, James LaBrie is the distinct voice for one of the most influential bands in progressive rock and metal history. Beyond his globe-trotting day job, LaBrie loves to go camping and boating. I called James via Skype during Dream Theater's recent tour stop in San Antonio to talk about his love for the great outdoors. O…
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Writer and comedian Brian Stack (Conan, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert) joins Joe & Kristen, as they discuss the Chicago-centric first episode of the Foo Fighters' 2014 HBO docuseries Sonic Highways. It's the final episode of Foo-ly! Don't cry because it's over. Be happy that it happened. This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about…
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Welcome to the first episode of Season 3! On this episode of Audio Judo, Matthew and Kyle cover our third Toad The Wet Sprocket album, Coil. If you like what you hear and want to support the podcast, you can become a Patreon supporter: https://www.patreon.com/audiojudo You can also buy some swag with our logo on it: https://www.teepublic.com/user/a…
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If you're a fan of 80s music like we are, you might say some of your favorite bands are The Police, REM, Squeeze, The Go-Gos, The Alarm, The English Beat and The Bangles. First of all, we would say you've got great taste in music. We'd also say it was artist manager and music executive Miles Copeland that helped usher in this 80s music renaissance.…
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I am joined by singer, Kate Clark. She’s an up and coming country music star but she’s not exactly new to singing. Prior to her move to Nashville to concentrate on her music, she lived in LA, trying to learn everything she could about the entertainment business. She wound up being a body double for Scarlett Johansson and singing in the Pitch Perfec…
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Some start at the beginning, some start at the end. At Rock and Roll Heaven, we start in the middle...Tom Petty's career spanned over 40 years. In addition to being one of the best-selling artists of all time, he was part of the greatest supergroup in music history. That's where we begin our story. Check out our next Heavy Hitter, the incomparable …
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We chat with Alan Hewitt this week. Alan’s list of credits is too extensive to mention in a short podcast intro. But they include Earth, Wind, & Fire, The Moody Blues, Warrant, & The Grand Tour. He has written music that has appeared in critically acclaimed movies and TV series, played with Hall of Fame musicians, and released several solo albums. …
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After discussing the book for 21 weeks, hosts Nate Wilcox & Ryan Harkness get the opportunity to ask some questions of the authors. Bill Brewster & Frank Broughton describe their motivation for writing the book, how they worked together and how they decided what to include and what to leave out of their pioneering history of the DJ. Let It Roll is …
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The fuse was lit in 1966. Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and Keith Moon came together to record a proto-metal classic. After the session an offhand quip from Keith Moon sticks with Jimmy Page. Then we meet The G; the imposing Peter Grant. Led Zeppelin’s fearsome tough-guy manager was a key reason why Zep dominated the rock landscape in the…
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In this episode of Suns Out Mics Out, Bakko is joined by the original Jesus Chrysler bass player Knuckles. Along with the standard summer talk, Bakko & Knuckles share some of the road stories from their years in God's Favorite Band. A very candid and stripped down conversation of two old friends laughing at themselves. And of course they jam at the…
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Andy Biersack is the lead singer and creative powerhouse behind Black Veil Brides, who has a new album and graphic novel series coming out, called The Phantom Tomorrow. He's also the host of The Andy Show podcast, and star of the Amazon Prime show Paradise City. As Andy prepares to hit the road on tour with In This Moment, he talks the fans, songwr…
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In this week's podcast, Mark and Jasper are joined by the excellent Dr. Jennifer Otter Bickerdike to talk about her new Nico book, You Are Beautiful and You Are Alone: The Biography of Nico. Jennifer shares the story of where the idea for the book came from and contemplates comparisons of Nico with Marianne Faithfull. The three of them also conside…
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Rock’n’roll icon Javier Escovedo is perhaps best known for being the founding member of the legendary early West Coast punk combo The Zeros. A life-long musician hailing from Chula Vista, California, he formed the The Zeros in 1976. After playing three gigs total, by early 1977, they put out a record on Bomp, literally becoming a sensation with the…
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It was such a thrill to hang out with the great Suzi Quatro, one of the hottest Rockin' gals in the whole wide world! She's still showing us that the rock and roll will never end, baby! Her newest album proves it! Here we go dolls!! Check out all info on my website: www.pameladesbarres.com This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about yo…
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Summertime is the right time for taking road trips, and whether you’re taking a day trip or loading up the car for a cross country adventure, you gotta have some tunes. On today’s episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, we’ve put together the ultimate road trip playlist. We’re going to play some clips, share some insight, and talk about some great m…
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In episode 109 Martin talks about the Best Last Songs Ever with these five songs: 1. Thin Lizzy – “Heart Attack” 2. Rush – “The Garden” 3. David Bowie – “I Can’t Give Everything Away” 4. Nirvana – “All Apologies” 5. Led Zeppelin – “I’m Gonna Crawl” To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.com This show is part of Pantheo…
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It's that time again: grab your favorite pair of headphones and carve out an hour to jam out to our monthly mixtape. As is the goal, we bring a pretty decent mix of genres from dronegaze to vaporwave. But we don't often decade-hop quite like we did on this tracklist, from 80s post-punk to the latest disco-leaning track from Unknown Mortal Orchestra…
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Welcome to part 2 of the Love That Album 10 Year Anniversary extravaganza. If you missed the first part, I asked 7 previous co hosts to recommend some favourite albums recorded over the lifespan of the show. In part 1, I had the first four guests (Ian McFarlane, Jeff Jenkins, Eric Peterson and Heather Drain). The three remaining guests who will sha…
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The musician's musician is a phrase bandied around a lot but it's a fitting cap for virtuoso Ron Block. Ron's practice regimes are legendary and he's equally well known for being simply an all round decent human being. I've always been taken with his curious nature, his goodwill and openness to music outside of bluegrass. I really enjoyed this inte…
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Host Nate Wilcox welcomes back musician and historian Brooks Long for the second installment of their David Ritz book club covering “Divided Soul: The Life Of Marvin Gaye.” The conversation covers Gaye’s troubled personal life and his many musical triumphs from the early days at Motown, through What’s Going On and Sexual Healing. Let It Roll is pro…
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A perfect score! Goldmine's anonymous reviewer Dr. Disc gives Dr. Strange Records of Alta Loma, California an A-plus overall rating as a record store. He claims, "It's got everything needed for a great record store and deserves this perfect score!" Listen to this Record Store Recon edition of the Goldmine Podcast and find out what exactly makes Dr.…
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