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Are You Sure – Great British Record Labels: Fontana
2 CD set – click sleeve for more details and to BUY CD1: THE ALLISONS – Are You Sure: HOWIE CASEY & THE SENIORS – Double Twist: LEE DIAMOND & THE CHEROKEES – Josephine: BOBBI CAROL – It Doesn’t Matter: FRANK KELLY with THE HUNTERS – I Saw Linda Yesterday: ROY YOUNG – Just Keep…
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why Muff Winwood missed taking Joe Cocker to Woodstock
Well I am sure you know this old saying, but here is one man who might have good reason not to be so sure. Muff Winwood has some memories of the bits he would like to forget and the bits he knows he missed. Well they say if you can remember the Sixties….. http://youtu.be/XQSfOgeswyc
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Les Reed
The rise of this songwriter and the decline of the Penny Whistle man’s career helped Les become very successful and bring Tom Jones to stardom which certainly was unusual.
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He was a skiffler and became a Spinner
The rise of the Liverpool Spinners to huge success was a great boost to the return British Folk music. Redd Sullivan had prompted their conversion from singing all those American songs to singing the songs of their own heritage. But in that era, the delineation between Jazz, Folk, Skiffle and Beat was not as pronounced…
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The future is Orange
Today’s interviewing pleasure was with Cliff Cooper, founder of Orange Amplification. He started as the washboard player in a skiffle group and they got to record a hit with Joe Meek. As if that was not enough he founded the iconic Orange brand of amplifiers and speakers, became a manager, a music publisher and even…
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Playing three foot of German ply
Mo Foster became one of the country’s top session men but his origins are the same as many musicians here in the UK, searching for a playable guitar at a time when American imports were banned. Everything you played was something you had made for yourself in Post War Britain. Then came VOLUME as amplifiers appeared…
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Tony’s Tin Pan Alley days
here is the story of a man who personifies the way Denmark Street used to work, where songwriters learned their craft and demos were made that became worldwide hits, where you met your fellow travellers. It is disappearing now which makes all these stories and the memories all the more important. This was where the…
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John Craig has memories of Ritchie’s ways
Here is a man who worked with some heavy British rock groups in their hey-days and so of course he had the pleasure of one Ritchie Blackmore’s testing ways
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naming the Troggs lead singer
It can be amusing how people get a stage name, so here you can learn from the PR man how Reg of The Troggs got his moniker. In the punk era I remember I named the bass guitarist of one group I was working with as Ben Dover and the poor lad lived with that for several years.…
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Zoot Money – Alexis Korner
Earlier this year we did an interview with Zoot Money in part for the Alexis Korner documentary that we are proceeding with. You can now see a snippet right here