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The Strange Brew - artist stories behind the greatest music ever recorded

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The Strange Brew - artist stories behind the greatest music ever recorded

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The Strange Brew - artist stories behind the greatest music ever recorded

Jason Barnard

The Strange Brew - artist stories behind the greatest music ever recorded

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The Strange Brew - artist stories behind the greatest music ever recorded

Jason Barnard

The Strange Brew - artist stories behind the greatest music ever recorded

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A weekly Music, Arts and Performing Arts podcast
 1 person rated this podcast
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Mike Vickers, co-founder of Manfred Mann, digs deep into his career. Mike covers his early years with theThe post Mike Vickers – Manfred Mann appeared first on The Strange Brew .
Michelle Phillips of The Mamas & The Papas speaks about her life and time in the group. FromThe post Michelle Phillips – The Mamas & The Papas appeared first on The Strange Brew .
In a bonus podcast, Tim Arnold and Kevin Godley discuss the resonance today of the U2 song ‘Numb’The post Tim Arnold and Kevin Godley appeared first on The Strange Brew .
Philip Norman provides a revealing portrait of George Harrison. Despite being acknowledged as one of the era’s bestThe post George Harrison: The Reluctant Beatle appeared first on The Strange Brew .
Dion shares insights from his latest album ‘Girl Friends’, where he collaborates with talented female artists to showcaseThe post Dion appeared first on The Strange Brew .
David Wells delves into the British hits, captivating misses, and pivotal album tracks of 1974. The innovative sideThe post British Progressive Pop Sounds of 1974 appeared first on The Strange Brew .
Chester Thompson take us through his extraordinary life in drumming. He outlines his early jazz and soul influencesThe post Chester Thompson appeared first on The Strange Brew .
Tom McGuinness, a founding member of Manfred Mann, invites us to listen to highlights from his life. AsThe post Tom McGuinness – Manfred Mann appeared first on The Strange Brew .
Derek Forbes is renowned for crafting the unforgettable bass riffs for Simple Minds up until ‘Don’t You (ForgetThe post Derek Forbes – Simple Minds appeared first on The Strange Brew .
Felix Cavaliere of The Rascals reveals his influences and highlights. From writing timeless hits including ‘Groovin’ and ‘HowThe post Felix Cavaliere – The Rascals appeared first on The Strange Brew .
Farewell to Melanie Safka, who passed away today (January 24, 2024) at the age of 76. Almost twoThe post Melanie on her life and music appeared first on The Strange Brew .
Harold Bronson describes his journey from a devoted fan and music journalist to co-founding Rhino Records. Drawing fromThe post Harold Bronson’s Rock and Roll Diaries appeared first on The Strange Brew .
Denmark Street, Britain’s Tin Pan Alley, played a pivotal role in the music industry. Peter Watts takes usThe post Denmark Street appeared first on The Strange Brew .
Explore the layers of Jenny Boyd’s life and her book ‘Icons of Rock – In Their Own Words.’The post Jenny Boyd appeared first on The Strange Brew .
In a bonus episode, Glen Matlock is in conversation with Jason Barnard for the CAT Club in Pontefract,The post Glen Matlock In Conversation appeared first on The Strange Brew .
Two of folk music’s most celebrated songwriters, Tom Paxton and John McCutcheon delve into their vibrant songwriting partnership.The post Tom Paxton and John McCutcheon appeared first on The Strange Brew .
As The Pineapple Thief gets ready to release their new album It Leads To This and hit theThe post Bruce Soord – The Pineapple Thief appeared first on The Strange Brew .
New podcast: Morgan Fisher shares his remarkable journey in music. Morgan takes us on a trip from 60sThe post Morgan Fisher appeared first on The Strange Brew .
Annie Haslam of Renaissance shares her memories of John Wetton and highlights with Renaissance. Annie talks about howThe post Annie Haslam – Renaissance appeared first on The Strange Brew .
John Cowsill (The Cowsills, The Beach Boys) and Vicki Peterson (The Bangles) discuss Action Skulls, their collaboration withThe post John Cowsill and Vicki Peterson appeared first on The Strange Brew .
In a bonus podcast, as Crime & the City Solution embark on a European tour, founder Simon BonneyThe post Simon Bonney – Crime & the City Solution appeared first on The Strange Brew .
Jeff Skunk Baxter’s guitar sound helped shape Steely Dan, The Doobie Brothers and many other artists. However, thisThe post Skunk Baxter appeared first on The Strange Brew .
While power pop didn’t come into nationwide consciousness until 1977, its distinctive sound had been gaining momentum. PioneeringThe post American Power Pop In The Seventies appeared first on The Strange Brew .
Meet Roger Earl, drummer of the classic rock band Foghat. Born in London, he started drumming at ageThe post Roger Earl – Foghat appeared first on The Strange Brew .
At the heart of The Zombies in the 1960s was their original drummer, Hugh Grundy. Hugh shares hisThe post Hugh Grundy – The Zombies appeared first on The Strange Brew .
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