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Rock's Backpages

Barney Hoskyns, Mark Pringle, Jasper Murison-Bowie

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Tales from the world's largest archive of music journalism: entertaining interviews with luminaries such as Neil Tennant, Billy Bragg, Pamela Des Barres, Gary Kemp, Vashti Bunyan, Midge Ure, Nick Hornby and Robyn Hitchcock. Thoughtful and informative conversations about all aspects of popular music history, interspersed with clips from exclusive audio interviews that date back to the mid-'60s. The RBP podcast is hosted by Barney Hoskyns and Mark Pringle and co-hosted & produced by Jasper Mur ...
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Welcome to "CEO Live Talks with Dr. Swannie"! Tune in every Saturday at noon on WAVE 3 News in Louisville, KY, for an engaging and insightful podcast hosted by Dr. Swannie Jett, CEO of Park DuValle Community Health Centers. In this thought-provoking series, we bring you conversations with influential leaders, visionaries, and change-makers who are making a difference in their communities and beyond. Dr. Swannie Jett, a distinguished CEO with extensive experience in public health, leads the d ...
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Free Hugs Project

Ken E. Nwadike Jr.

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The Free Hugs Project is an initiative that promotes peace, inspires change and raises awareness of social issues. Free Hugs Project videos have reached hundreds of millions of views on Facebook and YouTube. -Ken E. Nwadike, Jr. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/freehugsproject/support
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The monthly little bit of "something for everyone" podcast with Producer & Host, Guido Piraino. Enjoy a variety of guest interviews including musicians, actors, sports personalities, professionals, and everyday people like you with interesting stories. You will be entertained with a wide variety of content while learning about yourself and others. Key themes include: Self-Help, Health, Education, Resiliency, Leadership, Inclusion, Diversity, Mental Health, Finance, Food, and Life Events.
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There are over 3 million full-time teachers in the United States. Add in part-time teachers, support staff, administrators, and board members, and you have a lot of people who have dedicated their lives to educate the lives of others. We believe in providing a platform where educators can gather to share, learn, and encourage others. Because at the end of the day, we are all Anchored in Education.
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Send us a text Access More On The Monthly Social Info Page November is a time to remember as we honour Remembrance Day with the Last Post to close the show. First we start with details on a special deal from Auto Artists for Icon Rockclear car coating. Have you wrapped or used ceramic on it? Send your story to guido@themonthlysocial.com NEXT: 1. Ma…
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In this episode we're joined by NME legend Chris Salewicz, author of acclaimed books about Bob Marley, Joe Strummer and others. We hear about our guest's boyhood in Yorkshire — and about the first gig he ever saw: the Beatles in Leeds in 1963 (followed in rapid succession by the Rolling Stones — plus a young David Bowie — in Huddersfield). Chris th…
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For this episode we're joined by the admirable Simon Raymonde, sometime Cocteau Twin, head honcho at Bella Union Records and author of the autobiographical In One Ear. We commence by asking our guest about growing up as the son of the legendary Ivor Raymonde, string arranger on umpteen hits by pop idols from Billy Fury to the Walker Brothers. We he…
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Send us a text Access More On The Monthly Social Info Page Let's say hello to October as I start the show with a review of more music at the Budweiser Stage & Scotiabank Arena in Toronto with Conan Gray, Maisie Peters, Sabrina Carpenter, and Amaare. One of these acts leaves me feeling a little "meh", but who? Send your opinion or story on concert e…
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For this episode we're joined – all the way from sunny Southern California – by L.A. Times legend Robert Hilburn. Bob beams in to discuss his new biography of the peerless Randy Newman, but we start by asking him about the early childhood memories (of his native Louisiana) that he shares with Randy himself. From there he takes us from the Eureka mo…
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For this episode we're joined by the Brooklyn-based Andrew Smith, author of the bestselling Moondust, the "dotcom swindle" saga Totally Wired and the brand-new Devil in the Stack. We start by asking Andrew about the peripatetic childhood that took him from Greenwich Village to Hastings via San Francisco's summer of love. A riveting account of audit…
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For this episode we're joined by a living musical legend whose career as an A&R man, manager, producer, label-owner and writer spans over 60 extraordinary years. On the day his monumental "journey through Global Music" And the Roots of Rhythm Remain is published, the peerless Joe Boyd visits RBP's Hammersmith HQ to talk about the book — and the 17+…
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Send us a text Access More On The Monthly Social Info Page Welcome to a September to remember as I start the show with a review of the Summer Carnival concert featuring: P!nk, Sheryl Crow, and The Script as you get insights on The Roger's Centre (SkyDome) in Toronto and the ride in and out of the city! Send your opinion or story on concert experien…
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Joining us all the way from Santa Barbara for this episode is Darrell M. McNeill, director of operations at the Black Rock Coalition and author of a new 33 1/3 study of the Isley Brothers' mighty 1973 album 3 + 3. We start by asking our guest about his '90s contributions to the Village Voice and his involvement with the B.R.C.. Crediting his dad fo…
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In this episode we're joined by the esteemed Joe "Mr. C" McEwen, who Zooms in from L.A. to reminisce about his storied career as a writer, DJ and A&R man. We begin in our guest's native Philadelphia, where his teenage mind was blown by a James Brown show in 1966, and follow him up to his adopted Boston. He recalls his early reviews for The Boston P…
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Send us a text Send us a Text Message. Access More On The Monthly Social Info Page August kicks off with a review of The Budweiser Stage concert featuring Morgan Wade, Joan Jett, & Alanis Morissette and why you should never miss the opening act! Plus a look at the in-concert debacle courtesy of Budweiser State staff who kept fans out of the concert…
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In this episode the marvellous Mark Williams Zooms in from mid-Wales to regale us with tales from the heyday of the UK's underground press and his later involvement with the L.A. punk scene. We start in mid-'60s Newcastle – where our guest drummed with beat combo the Jailbirds – and move on to his days at the Birmingham Arts Lab via a flat above Lo…
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In this episode we welcome the esteemed David Toop to Hammersmith – on the UK's General Election day – to discuss his extraordinary new book about (and around) Dr. John's 1968 album Gris-Gris. First we revisit the short-lived but splendidly eclectic Collusion magazine our guest co-founded in 1981: we hear about its inception and mission, as manifes…
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Send us a text Access More On The Monthly Social Info Page July kicks off with a good news story that The Monthly Social is now referenced in the book, "Where The Bush Planes Flew". Then, a look at when some bad things end up with good results, covering topics like Blister Battery Packs, Bowls That Stick Together, Kijiji Sales, & Sabrina Carpenter …
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In this episode we welcome John Doran and Luke Turner to downtown Hammersmith and invite them to talk about their much-loved and newly-revamped Quietus "webzine". (That's Noughties-speak, for all you kids out there.) The intrepid duo look back on the 2008 birth of their baby and reflect on its survival and evolution over the subsequent 16 years. Qu…
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In this episode we're joined from Nashville by acclaimed critic, author and broadcaster Ann Powers for a discussion of her new Joni Mitchell book. Starting in Ann's native Seattle, we hear about her early '80s pieces for The Rocket before moving on to her stints at the San Francisco Weekly and the New York Times. Mention of Piece by Piece, the 2005…
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Send us a text Access More On The Monthly Social Info Page I kick off the June show with a look at the good and bad decisions we may make while covering topics like Selling your Property, Cutting your Grass, Replacing your Hot Water Tank, and Drying your car in the rain? Send us your opinion or story on making the right or wrong decision to tms@gui…
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In this episode — our first-ever "field recording" — we travel up to North London to interview the legendary writer-photographer Val Wilmer. Val takes us back to her earliest musical memories in Streatham, South London, and her immersion in the capital's '60s jazz and blues scenes. We hear about her first pieces for Jazz Journal and her experiences…
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In this episode we welcome Fast Show legend Simon Day to downtown Hammersmith and ask him about his musical passions and the immortal Life Of Rock With Brian Pern. We start with our guest's misspent youth in south-east London, where he frequently saw bands such as Dr. Feelgood and local lads Squeeze and even fronted his own punk combo Simon & the V…
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Send us a text Access More On The Monthly Social Info Page The show starts with my commentary on the experiences of traveling in downtown Toronto, a Medieval Times review Food, Cell Phones in schools, and more! 1. Rickey Medlocke, Guitarist, Vocals talks about his time with Lynyrd Skynyrd & Blackfoot as well as his new single, "Never Run Out Of Roa…
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In this episode we welcome the splendid Steffan Chirazi to RBP Towers and ask him about his career as a metal/hard rock specialist and his long association with the mighty Metallica. We hear about our guest's lucky break as a 15-year-old Motörhead maniac when the band's frontman Lemmy gave up three hours to Steffan during the sessions for 1983's An…
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In this episode we welcome revered High Llamas leader (and arranger to the hip and the mighty) Sean O'Hagan to Hammersmith and ask him about his life and times from Microdisney to new album Hey Panda. We hear about Sean's Luton childhood, his family's move back to Ireland, and his 1980 encounter with the late Cathal Coughlan — the Corkonian with wh…
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Send us a text Access More On The Monthly Social Info Page The show kicks off with a look at the Olivia Rodrigo Guts World tour experience from Toronto and some shocking revelations! Plus a look at Driving out of Downtown Toronto and the Solar Eclipse. 1. Flavia Abadia, International DJ & 1st Woman DJ for the Toronto Raptors talks about her new alb…
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In this episode we welcome long-time RBP contributor Ira Robbins as he celebrates the 50th anniversary of the launch of his beloved Trouser Press. Ira tells us about the musical Anglophilia that began for him with the Beatles but surged with the 1968 release of The Who Sell Out. He then recounts the beginning of his friendship with schoolmate Dave …
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In this episode we welcome esteemed writer and editor Alan Light and ask him about the years he spent at Rolling Stone, Vibe and Spin — plus his close encounters with Prince, Taylor Swift and Townes Van Zandt. Vibe is the particular focus of interest for Alan's hosts, hence we hear about the magazine's inception, its co-founder Quincy Jones, our gu…
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Send us a text Access More On The Monthly Social Info Page 1. Expectations: My opening commentary has a story and some funny moments about Wendy's Uber pricing, a stranded student bus and Subway sandwich washrooms, the solar eclipse, & other "expectations". 2. Canadian Country Music Award winning star, Aaron Pritchett joins us from The Liquored Up …
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In this episode the writer and academic Kimberly Mack joins us from Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to discuss the subject of "Black rock" in the context of her 33 1/3 study of Living Colour's Time's Up. We start by asking our guest about her childhood as the daughter of a rock-obsessed Black mother – and her experience of seeing Cheap Trick…
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In this extra-special episode we welcome into the RBP lair not one but two legends of music journalism. Former Smash Hits/Q/MOJO supremo Mark Ellen and Sylvia (I'm Not With The Band) Patterson join us to pay tribute to their late friend and colleague upon the publication of our book Phew, Eh Readers? The Life and Writing of Tom Hibbert – the single…
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Send us a text Access More On The Monthly Social Info Page 1. Neil Osborne - 54-40 Canadian Rock Icon talks about the new album, West Coast Band, the band's journey spanning decades, hits, and members, a "family curse", and all sorts of insider tidbits in this authentic and intimate chat. Plus hear new music! 2. A Hello Fresh Food Review as I talk …
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In this episode we welcome the legendary Penelope Spheeris and invite her to talk us through her extraordinary life and brilliant career. Barney wastes little time in asking the Louisiana-born filmmaker about the shocking traumas of her childhood and teenage years. We hear about her alcoholic mother's multiple marriages and the family's move to Sou…
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