Rhythms of a Lifetime: BRIAN CADD's journey
A Breath of Fresh Air - warm, candid interviews with the biggest musical stars of the 60s 70s 80s
by Sandy Kaye
4d ago
Brian Cadd is an Australian singer-songwriter, keyboardist, producer and record label founder, a staple of Australian entertainment for over 50 years. As well as working internationally throughout Europe and the United States, he has performed as a member of numerous bands including the Groop, Axiom, The Bootleg Family Band and in America with the Flying Burrito Brothers before carving out a solo career in 1972.  Brian produced fellow Australian acts Robin Jolley, Ronnie Burns, Broderick Smith, Tina Arena and Glenn Shorrock and established his own record label called Bootleg Records ..read more
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JOHN MCEUEN and NGDB - Strings and Stories
A Breath of Fresh Air - warm, candid interviews with the biggest musical stars of the 60s 70s 80s
by Sandy Kaye
1w ago
John McEuen was born in 1945 and spent his high school years in California’s Orange County. He and lifelong high-school friend Steve Martin both got a job in 1963 in the magic shop at Disneyland when they were just 16. When John saw Missouri bluegrass group The Dillards in an Orange County club a couple of years later, his life changed forever. He knew he wanted to be “a traveling music man”. As a multi-instrumentalist (banjo, guitar, mandolin, fiddle) John has been recognised as a founding member and award-winning outstanding performer of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. He left the group at the e ..read more
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Beneath the Bassline: The LELAND SKLAR Story
A Breath of Fresh Air - warm, candid interviews with the biggest musical stars of the 60s 70s 80s
by Sandy Kaye
2w ago
Leland Sklar has been a prominent figure among Hollywood session bassists dating back to the 1970s and ever since. Born in 1947 in Milwaukee, Lee has more than 2000 albums to his credit (and still counting), and is considered to be one of the "A" players in the highly selective L.A. rock music community where the competition for recording dates is fierce, and where only the strongest survive. His very recognisable bass playing style has been heard on hits by Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, Hall & Oates, Jackson Browne, Carole King, Phil Collins, Keith Richards and Reba McEntire to name just ..read more
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CHEAP TRICK tales - Tom Petersson's Grooves
A Breath of Fresh Air - warm, candid interviews with the biggest musical stars of the 60s 70s 80s
by Sandy Kaye
3w ago
Tom Petersson is a musician best known as the bassist and co-founder of the iconic rock band Cheap Trick. Born in Rockford, Illinois, Petersson's musical journey began at an early age when he picked up the guitar. However, he later transitioned to bass guitar, a move that would define his signature sound and role in shaping Cheap Trick's distinctive style. In the early 70s, Petersson co-founded Cheap Trick with guitarist Rick Nielsen, drummer Bun E. Carlos, and vocalist Robin Zander. The band quickly gained recognition for their high-energy performances, catchy melodies, and fusion of hard roc ..read more
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Ian Gillan: DEEP PURPLE's Powerful Vocal Alchemist
A Breath of Fresh Air - warm, candid interviews with the biggest musical stars of the 60s 70s 80s
by Sandy Kaye
1M ago
Ian Gillan was one of the foremost vocalists of the heavy metal style of rock that emerged in the ‘70s, earning his greatest celebrity as a member of Deep Purple despite the fact that he also led his own bands. Ian began singing while still in his teens and was a member of several pub rock bands.  It was in one of these that he met bass player Roger Glover, and the two were invited to join Deep Purple in 1969. They debuted with the band in London of the same year. Ian Gillan’s voice was the making of Deep Purple and he was featured on a series of hugely successful  recordings includi ..read more
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Steely Dan's ELLIOTT RANDALL: Guitar Virtuoso Unleashed
A Breath of Fresh Air - warm, candid interviews with the biggest musical stars of the 60s 70s 80s
by Sandy Kaye
1M ago
Elliott Randall is one of the greatest guitarists of the Rock era. His solos on Steely Dan’s hit “Reelin’ In The Years” and Irene Cara’s “Fame” are nothing short of iconic. To the uninitiated, it might seem like Elliott has made a career out of saying no to great opportunities. Steely Dan, The Doobie Brothers, The Blues Brothers and Toto all asked him to join their bands and he said no. But Elliot is different. He has always trusted his intuition. Known as one of the greatest session musicians around, he's the man behind that renowned Reelin' In The Years Steely Dan solo (which is said to be J ..read more
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RIP STEVE HARLEY - a recent chat with the renowned British singer songwriter
A Breath of Fresh Air - warm, candid interviews with the biggest musical stars of the 60s 70s 80s
by Sandy Kaye
1M ago
British musician Steve Harley, whose glam-rock band Cockney Rebel had an enduring hit with the song Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me), has died at the age of 73. Harley said late last year he was being treated for “a nasty cancer”. Born in London in 1951, Harley worked as a trainee accountant and as journalist on local newspapers, and began his performing career at London folk clubs. He formed Cockney Rebel, which released a debut album The Human Menagerie in 1973 before foundering over creative differences. With a new line-up and rebranded as Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel, the band released ..read more
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PAT TRAVERS - Guitar Maverick Redefining Rock and Blues
A Breath of Fresh Air - warm, candid interviews with the biggest musical stars of the 60s 70s 80s
by Sandy Kaye
1M ago
With his hard, edgy tone, rough and rowdy vocals, and barroom boogie aesthetic, Canadian singer, guitarist, and keyboardist Pat Travers is a fine example of a Canadian bluesy hard rock act. He emerged during the '70s heyday of hard blues-rocking guitar heroes. His 8 albums from his 1976 debut through to 1984 netted seven Top 200 chart placements and two Top 40 singles, including the party anthem classic "Boom Boom (Out Go the Lights)." Pat is equally adept at playing funk, jazz, and prog and has toured almost annually for more than 40 years. Born in Toronto in 1954, Pat first picked up the gui ..read more
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Fleetwood Mac's BILLY BURNETTE: One Helluva Rockabilly Musical Tale
A Breath of Fresh Air - warm, candid interviews with the biggest musical stars of the 60s 70s 80s
by Sandy Kaye
1M ago
Born in Memphis, singer/songwriter/guitarist, Billy Burnette spent most of his youth in the presence of father Dorsey and uncle Johnny (of the legendary Rock and Roll Trio).  The Trio made the Rockabilly name famous by combining the name Billy and his cousin Rocky for the 1953 “Rockabilly Boogie” – thus making the term Rockabilly a household name. The legendary trio influenced a diverse array of Rock icons including: the Elvis, Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Rod Stewart, Aerosmith, and Ricky Nelson. Elvis used to spend many evenings jamming with the band. It’s not surprising then that Billy start ..read more
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The Animals’ JOHN STEEL – A Rythmic Reign and Everlasting Beat
A Breath of Fresh Air - warm, candid interviews with the biggest musical stars of the 60s 70s 80s
by Sandy Kaye
1M ago
The Animals were an English rock band of the 1960s, formed in Newcastle upon Tyne. The original lineup featured Eric Burdon (vocals), John Steel (drums), Hilton Valentine (guitar), and Chas Chandler (bass). The group is most famous for their top-five hit single “House of the Rising Sun” along with other popular songs like “We’ve Gotta Get Out of this Place” and “It’s My Life”. Early Years The Animals were formed in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1962, with Eric Burdon as lead singer and Chas Chandler as bassist and manager. They were joined by Hilton Valentine on guitar and John Steel on drums. The ba ..read more
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