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Path to Power
Two Fingers
Michael Lowry as a lightning rod, Verona Murphy's future and Dáil decorum. Liberation day; how to deal with Trump's tariffs. Is Ireland joining a NATO 2.0, if there's going to be one? And RTÉ finally begins its financial restructuring.Brought to you by Greenman OPENPTP+To enjoy early access, ad-free listening and a weekly bonus episode, sign up at pathtopowerpodcast.comGet in touch: mail@pathtopowerpodcast.comFollow the hosts:Matt: https://twitter.com/cooper_mhttps://www.instagram.co...
2025-03-29
56 min
What Wine Are We Having Today Ray?
23 Let’s Touch Bass
The Gentlemen pay their respects to some fine Bass lines played by some fine Bass players.And Would You Believe, Maxwell Smart, Superman, Danny Kay and Mad Max are all related?Off-cuts supplied for the dedicated listener in the bonus episode.The wine details:‘miles from nowhere’ Margaret River 2022 Cabernet Merlot LINKS:Spotify Playlist: or Search for WWAWHTRhttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/2EzgywFZ8vfQywL9eZEP0D?si=51c00cb8bdc64e15Jaco Pastorius live Bass solo with Weather Reporthttps://www.youtube.com/w...
2025-03-02
58 min
The Vibes Broadcast Network
Rock Legend: A Conversation With Drumming Icon Carmine Appice
Send us a textRock Legend: A Conversation With Drumming Icon Carmine Appice#vanillafudge #rocklegends #rockdrummer #carmineappice #classicrock #rodstewart #jeffbeck #cactus #bluemurder #kingcobra As drummer for Vanilla Fudge, Carmine Appice set the grooves for the groundbreaking band‘s 1967 psychedelic debut, inadvertently inventing Stoner Rock in the process. The Fudge had no precedent. The band was totally unique. No rock group, up until that point, had ever so lugubriously s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d out well-known pop tunes like the Beatles “Eleanor Rigby” and “Ticket To Ride,” Curtis Mayfield‘s “People Get Ready,” Sonny & Cher‘s “Bang Bang” Rod Argent‘s “S...
2024-11-08
30 min
Ash & Slay Podcast
259. Dorian "The Shadow" Yates
Fredrik Age gör ett inhopp då podden gästas av den mytomspunna Dorian "The Shadow" Yates. En gäst som vi velat haft länge. Vi pratar om allt man vill veta om Dorian, hans sätt att träna, kosthållning, hur han hade ett mentalt övertag över sina motståndare och vad han gör nuförtiden samt vad han kommer ha för sig i framtiden. Tyngre Old School, med Ashkan Aghili som den gemensamma nämnaren och med Albin Mattsson och Linnea Enstedt som ambulerande sidekick. Podden handlar om ämnen och gäst...
2023-12-16
50 min
Mastering Events: An Audience Republic Podcast
Mastering Events: An Audience Republic Podcast (Trailer)
Mastering Events is a podcast dedicated to exploring the dynamic world of live event marketing and promotion, and the people who have made it their profession. Presented by all-in-one event marketing and CRM platform Audience Republic, and hosted by former Rolling Stone Australia editor Rod Yates, Mastering Events brings together thought leaders and seasoned professionals from the live event sector to combine insightful conversations with lively anecdotes, real-world examples and actionable takeaways. Mastering Events is a must-listen for all concert, venue, festival and event promoters, and anyone seeking to make a mark in the live events sector.
2023-07-24
00 min
Ash & Slay Podcast
231. Paul Baxendale, Dorian Yates träningspartner
Vi snackar med Paul Baxendale, Dorian Yates gamla träningspartner från tiden på Temple Gym. Hör honom berätta om intensiteten, inställningen och den mentala aspekten av Old School-träning med Dorian. Allt detta och mycket mer blandat med skratt och anekdoter. 00:01:20 - Paul in Tyngre Old School: ämnen och gäster som motiverar och inspirerar med träningen som en röd tråd. Alla våra gäster har en historia att berätta som både rör och berör – med Fredrik Age & Ashkan Aghili. Du som lyssnar på vår podcast får g...
2023-04-29
1h 01
The Clyborn and Chloe Show
The Clyborn and Chloe Show - episode 600
Greetings Earthlings! This week's show is Clyborn's 600th show! So, he celebrates with some grapefruit vodka and cheesecake! He also celebrates by producing an awesome podcast for everyone to enjoy. So, listen in and celebrate with Clyborn & Chloe and enjoy some of the finest WNY music money can't buy! Here is a list on bands and artists featured in this show... Whiskey Reverb Jim Crean Harrison & The Radiators Skiffle Minstrels Cashier Smile Rod Nickson Project Rod Horning David Stanton Plus these goodies... Guess The Movie Guido Tim Andrews Jerky Boys C&C's Fairy Tale Theater w/The Little Tinker 8 X 10...
2023-01-21
1h 05
How Did They Do It? Real Estate
SA487 | Your Team and Partners as Your Most Valuable Asset and Treasure with Wesley Yates
If you think harnessing your skills is the main thing that will bring your investing journey to success, this episode will open your eyes to more crucial components of your business' positive outcome. Join Wesley Yates as he underlines the role of picking the right partners, building the right team, and some of his ups and downs in the real estate syndication, where you'll learn a lot. Equip yourself with more knowledge and invest the right way!Key Takeaways to Listen forHow life situations can change a person’s perspective on investments and li...
2022-07-28
39 min
The Official Nash Tackle Podcast
Chris Yates - Nash Off The Hook Podcast - S2 Episode 91
This weeks’ podcast guest is quite simply a living legend of carp fishing, a true maverick, original and a man who is so timelessly unique in ever single way. We can’t quite believe that we managed to get him on the podcast but here he is, it’s the one and only Chris Yates.Chris talks in depth about his upbringing and what has shaped him, his lifestyle and his angling choices of vintage tackle and places off the beaten track. He talks about his love for wildlife and how he “feels” his way through life.On th...
2022-07-24
2h 24
Humans of Music
Midnight Oil
Midnight Oil recently released their 13th studio album, Resist. It’s the Oils’ first full-length since 2002’s Capricornia, after which they disbanded and singer Peter Garrett pursued a career in politics. They reunited for 2017’s Great Circle comeback tour, which saw the band play 77 shows around the globe – although sadly, Midnight Oil gigs are soon going to be a thing of the past, with the group announcing that the tour in support of Resist will be their last. In this interview Peter Garrett and multi-instrumentalist Jim Moginie discuss that decision, as well as the making...
2022-03-16
1h 14
Humans of Music
Foxes
Foxes – AKA British singer-songwriter Louisa Rose Allen – recently released her third album, The Kick. It’s her first full-length in six years, and follows a period out of the spotlight during which she took stock of her career and found a new team and label. The period leading up to that hiatus had been a non-stop whirlwind of activity that kicked off when Foxes’ featured on Zedd’s gigantic 2012 hit, "Clarity". From there she released two well received albums and collaborated with artists like Fall Out Boy and Rudimental, all while touring the world with Pharrell a...
2022-03-09
49 min
Humans of Music
MØ
Danish singer-songwriter MØ has just released her new album, Motordrome. The record’s title refers to the hamster wheel MØ felt she was on for years, saying yes to everything, never taking a break, all the while dealing with the success of her solo career and her giant 2015 smash with Major Lazer, "Lean On". By the end of the touring cycle for her second album, Forever Neverland, she felt like she’d lost herself. So for the first time, MØ took time away to get back in touch with who she was as a person and an...
2022-03-02
49 min
Humans of Music
S-X
British artist Sam Gumbley – AKA S-X – first made a name for himself as a producer in his teens. He was 17 when he created an instrumental track called "Woo Riddim", which became a fixture on the UK grime scene. From there he worked with artists like Lil Wayne and Childish Gambino, even earning a Grammy nomination for his contribution to Gambino’s Because The Internet album. Just as S-X’s career seemed to be flying the work dried up, and he had to take a day job in the warehouse of his hometown’s football club, the Wolver...
2022-02-23
49 min
Humans of Music
Trentemøller
Anders Trentemøller started playing in bands in Copenhagen in the early '90s before moving into club music a few years later. But ever since he started releasing albums as Trentemøller in 2006 he has in some ways merged those two worlds, incorporating samplers and electronic beats with full instruments and a more cinematic, dreamy sound. We talk about that evolution in this interview, as well as Anders’ new album 'Memoria', his upbringing in Denmark, the massive impact bands like The Cure and Portishead had on him, his memories of working and touring with Depeche Mode, and...
2022-02-16
49 min
Humans of Music
Eric Gales
In the years since he released his debut album as a 16-year-old guitar prodigy in 1991, Eric Gales has been to Hell and back. Prior to getting sober five-and-a-half years ago Eric spent decades in the throes of drug addiction, ending up in jail and almost dying a number of times, all the while watching the success many had predicted for him as a teenager go down the drain. But now he’s back, he’s sober, and he’s just released the album of his career in Crown, which was co-produced by Joe Bonamassa and Josh Smith. It’s b...
2022-02-09
54 min
Humans of Music
Adam Dutkiewicz (Killswitch Engage/Times Of Grace)
Killswitch Engage guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz is one of the most colourful characters in modern heavy metal. While his band's music is brutal and their lyrics drawn from emotionally dark places, when you see them live you’re just as likely to laugh as you are headbang, as Adam pulls faces while peeling off riffs, and sometimes runs from the stage to order a shot at the bar. A noted producer in his own right (Parkway Drive, Underoath), Adam also performs in Times of Grace, his side project with Killswitch Engage vocalist Jesse Leach. We talk abou...
2022-02-02
48 min
Humans of Music
Isabella Summers
When Isabella "Machine" Summers met Florence Welch in the mid-2000s, they formed a deep connection that led very quickly to writing music together. One of the first songs they wrote was Florence + The Machine’s hit single “Dog Days Are Over”. At the time Isabella was busy building her skills as a producer, having grown up loving hip-hop and experimenting with turntables and samplers. She was also raised around art and film, which makes sense of her recent move into composing for films and TV shows like Little Fires Everywhere and Physical. In addition, Isabella has writte...
2022-01-26
49 min
Humans of Music
Twin Shadow
In 2021 Twin Shadow – AKA George Lewis Jr – released his fifth full-length, called Twin Shadow. It brings together many of the influences he absorbed while growing up in Florida – from punk and indie to reggae and soul. But while George was raised in Florida, he was actually born in the Dominican Republic, and he returned there to start working on the record. We cover a lot of ground in this interview, from George’s upbringing to his path into music, from the birth of Twin Shadow to the good and bad times he’s experienced...
2022-01-19
49 min
Humans of Music
Joe Chiccarelli
There’s not much Joe Chiccarelli hasn’t achieved in music – as a producer, mixer and engineer he’s won 10 Grammys and Latin Grammys, and over the course of his 40+ year career has worked with artists as varied and diverse as Elton John, Oxbow, Frank Zappa, Morrissey, The Shins, The Strokes, Tori Amos and U2, to name a few. We talk about a lot of those experiences in this interview, as well as the complexities of being a producer, how Joe got into the business, and a whole lot more.
2022-01-12
1h 03
Humans of Music
LP
At one point in this interview, LP says they’ve had nine lives. They’re referring to the fact that since they released their debut album in 2001, they’ve had multiple major and indie label deals. After years lost in the major label system, however, in 2016 their song "Lost On You" became a big hit in Greece, and from there spread across the world to the point where it's now been streamed more than one billion times. After years of struggle and dashed hopes, and writing hits for other artists like Rihanna, Celine Dion and Christi...
2021-12-22
47 min
The Great American Senior Show
Bridge Failure! Did a Construction Error Cause Tension Rods in a Florida Bridge to Fail?
Text your grey haired host for a shout out on an upcoming show!The Roosevelt Bridge in the community of Stuart, Florida is under acoustic scrutiny to determine if any flaws develop that could bring the bridge spanning the Saint Lucie River crashing down.The Great American Senior Show has learned that the Florida Department of Transportation has "ears" inside the Roosevelt Bridge to monitor for any telltale warning signs that either concrete or encased steel tension rods may be moving or failing. The acoustic monitoring was the end result of several of the tension...
2021-12-16
22 min
Humans of Music
Curtis Harding
Curtis Harding spent much of his childhood travelling with his family as his mother performed in churches and helped spread the word, immersing young Curtis in the world of gospel music. In his mid-teens they settled in Atlanta, and within a few years Curtis was an active member of the local hip-hop community. He got his break when CeeLo Green asked him to perform on his debut album The Perfect Imperfections of CeeLo Green, and in the years since he's released three solo albums, the latest being this year's If Words Were Flowers. Cu...
2021-12-15
46 min
Humans of Music
Lurine Cato
If you’re a fan of Adele, Kylie Minogue or Hozier, there’s a good chance you’ve heard Lurine Cato sing, even if you didn’t know it. She was one of the backing vocalists on Adele’s 2008 album 19, she performed on Hozier’s Nina Cried Power EP, and spent two years touring the world singing back-ups with Kylie. But Lurine is also an award-winning Gospel artist in her own right, often using her talents for charitable work and to raise awareness around issues such as sickle cell disease, as well as performing in prisons. In 2020 Lurine was r...
2021-12-08
49 min
Humans of Music
Dan Hawkins (The Darkness)
When The Darkness released their debut album Permission To Land in 2003, the biggest hits were coming from singer-songwriters like Norah Jones and rappers like 50 Cent. The Darkness though were a throwback to the hard rock riffing of the '70s and the over the top theatrics of the '80s glam metal scene, topped off with a uniquely British sense of humour that led many to question whether they were just a joke band. Clearly they aren’t, and two decades on The Darkness are still going strong with the release of their seventh studio al...
2021-12-01
1h 05
Humans of Music
Jim James (My Morning Jacket)
My Morning Jacket recently released their self-titled, ninth studio album. But for a while there, frontman Jim James didn’t know if there would ever be another MMJ record. Years of relentless touring had taken their toll, and the band took an extended break after 2015’s 'The Waterfall'. But in 2019 they reunited for four shows, and rediscovered the joy of playing together. Just before the pandemic sent the world into lockdown the five-piece got together at 64 Sound studio in LA, and started jamming and working on ideas. Eventually those sessions became their new LP, and Jim talks about...
2021-11-24
50 min
Humans of Music
Joan As Police Woman
Joan As Police Woman – AKA Joan Wasser – has just released her latest studio album, The Solution Is Restless. Featuring guitarist, songwriter and producer Dave Okumu and drummer and afrobeat legend Tony Allen, it’s another chapter in Joan's incredibly colourful career. She played violin in the Boston University Symphony Orchestra before spending much of the ’90s on the road with indie rockers The Dambuilders. Joan then went on to perform with artists like Antony and The Johnsons and Rufus Wainwright and do session work with Lou Reed and Nick Cave, as well as developing her solo car...
2021-11-17
48 min
Humans of Music
Gina Schock (The Go-Go's)
When the Go-Go's released their debut album Beauty and the Beat in 1981, they became the first all-female band that wrote their own songs and played their own instruments to reach Number 1 on the Billboard Charts. But that’s just one of dozens of incredible accomplishments across the course of their career. You can see a lot of those moments laid out in drummer Gina Schock’s new book, Made In Hollywood: All Access with the Go-Go’s. More than just the story of the Go-Go’s, the book also charts Gina's life, from her upbringing in Baltim...
2021-11-10
44 min
Humans of Music
Nick Allbrook (Pond)
Pond came out of the incredibly fertile Fremantle scene of the mid-2000s. It’s the scene that gave birth to acts like Tame Impala – of which Nick Allbrook was also a member – and Mink Mussel Creek, as well as solo acts like Jay Watson’s Gum and Shiny Joe Ryan. Thanks to the fact that Fremantle and the nearby city of Perth are some of the most isolated cities in the world, the whole scene was able to develop out of the reach of the music industry. Nick knew a thing or two about seclusion...
2021-11-03
46 min
Humans of Music
MNDR
Amanda Warner – AKA MNDR – first came to mainstream attention in 2010 when she collaborated with Mark Ronson on the song "Bang Bang Bang". Her path to that point was long and winding, and began in rural North Dakota where she was raised. From there she moved through the punk and undergound DIY scenes in Portland and Minneapolis, and then the underground noise and techno scenes in Oakland and New York in the early-to-mid 2000s. None of which would suggest a future career as a pop writer, producer and performer, but that’s one of the worlds MNDR cu...
2021-10-27
1h 11
Humans of Music
Bob Marlette
Bob Marlette has been making records quite literally for decades, performing, producing and writing with acts like Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper, Shinedown, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Rob Zombie and more. You might look at a resume like Bob’s and assume he’s always been a rock guy, but some of his earliest credits as a session musician include artists such as Laura Branigan and Tracy Chapman. In this interview we talk about the long, winding path Bob’s career has taken over the years, packed with many of his killer stories and anecdotes.
2021-10-20
1h 11
Humans of Music
James Vincent McMorrow
James Vincent McMorrow recently released Grapefruit Season, his fifth album. It features contributions from producers and writers like Kenny Beats and Adele collaborator Paul Epworth, and sees him embracing the synths and hip-hop production elements he first started utilising on his second record, 2014's Post Tropical. When he released that album it shocked quite a lot of people, who were expecting him to continue down the nu-folk path of his debut LP, Early In The Morning. But as with contemporaries like Bon Iver, James has evolved beyond his first album, and we talk about that...
2021-10-13
52 min
T minus 20
Elton John collabs with Eminem
Send us a textThis week we are all about the music. 'Veteran journalist' Rod Yates joins us to talk about big changes in the music and publishing industries and his role at Jaxsta, which is a big win for anyone working in the music biz. Check out his work and podcast 'Humans of Music' over on https://jaxsta.com/info/podcastWe're also talking about the court of public opinion being guided by an invertebrate, the trials and tribulations of a meta-human, the controversy around Michael Schumacher's legacy and a film release t...
2021-10-13
1h 35
Humans of Music
Natalie Imbruglia
Off the back of her hit single "Torn", Natalie Imbruglia’s 1997 debut album sold more than seven million copies and earned her three GRAMMY nominations. After that initial burst of success, things got a little rocky. While Natalie’s third album, Counting Down The Days, debuted at Number 1 in the UK, her fourth album, Come To Life, was only released in Australia and New Zealand. After that disappointment she took time away from music before launching a comeback in 2015 with a covers album called Male, but even that wasn’t the record she’d originally hoped to...
2021-10-06
48 min
Humans of Music
Amy Taylor (Amyl and the Sniffers)
When Amyl and the Sniffers came together in 2016, they didn’t so much form as they did fall together. They were sharing a house in Melbourne and had a jam one afternoon, and ended up writing and recording four songs in the space of a few hours. They uploaded them to Bandcamp the next day, called the EP Giddy Up, and just like that, Amyl and the Sniffers were born. Since then the band’s mix of raw punk and fiery rock’n’roll has earned rave reviews, they’ve played some of the world’s biggest festival sta...
2021-09-29
48 min
Humans of Music
Matthew E. White
Matthew E. White's new album, K Bay, is a wildly diverse record that has no regard for current trends. But then that’s how Matthew has run his career from day one. Not only is he a musician, he is also the founder of the Spacebomb music company, which has released albums by artists like Natalie Prass, Bedouine and Nadia Reid, and become one of the most well regarded independent music companies around. We talk about that whole ride in this interview, as well as Matthew’s upbringing in the Philippines and Japan, his path into...
2021-09-22
58 min
Humans of Music
Ilan Rubin (Nine Inch Nails, Angels & Airwaves)
Ilan Rubin has established himself as one of the top session musicians in the world, playing with artists such as Paramore, Beck and Angels & Airwaves, the project founded by former blink-182 guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge. In 2020 he became the youngest person ever inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame for his work with Nine Inch Nails. It’s testament to the drive and talent of a man who started playing drums as a young child, and by 11 had already played the Warped Tour and the 1999 Woodstock Festival with the band F.O.N. ...
2021-09-15
53 min
Humans of Music
Nick Murphy (Chet Faker)
Nick Murphy recently released a new Chet Faker album called Hotel Surrender. It’s the first Chet Faker record since 2014’s Built On Glass, although Nick has released a couple of albums under his own name in between, most recently the instrumental album Music For Silence. As Nick explains in this interview, he surprised even himself by making another Chet Faker album – in his eyes he’d effectively killed that project several years earlier as he struggled to deal with the success of Built On Glass and his first EP, Thinking In Textures, which featured a cover of Blackst...
2021-09-08
48 min
Humans of Music
Kim Thayil (Soundgarden)
2021 marks the 30th anniversary of Soundgarden’s landmark album, Badmotorfinger. When they released that record the band were on the verge of exploding, with Seattle quickly becoming the epicentre of the music universe, with Pearl Jam releasing Ten and Nirvana releasing Nevermind that same year. But as Kim explains in this interview, from the day in 1984 when he formed Soundgarden with bassist Hiro Yamamoto and vocalist Chris Cornell, who was also playing drums at that point, they were never willing to bend towards the mainstream – instead they’d make it come to them. And come it did. ...
2021-09-01
59 min
Humans of Music
Joshua Radin
How many interviews have you listened to where an artist has said they picked up an instrument as a kid, and they knew from that moment that they wanted a career in music? Well, that is not Joshua Radin’s story. Joshua didn’t pick up a guitar until he was 30, having spent his 20s trying to make a living as a painter and scriptwriter. But from the moment he started strumming on a guitar, things started to happen very quickly. Within a few months he’d written his first song, “Winter”, and not long after it w...
2021-08-25
45 min
Humans of Music
Gary Kemp (Spandau Ballet)
Gary Kemp was the driving force behind Spandau Ballet's rise in the '80s, penning their biggest hits such as 'True', 'Gold', 'To Cut A Long Story Short', 'Through The Barricades' and more. He's just released his first solo album in 26 years, INSOLO, which mixes the classic pop melodies you’d expect of Gary while flirting with elements of progressive rock. We talk about the creation of that record in this interview, as well as Gary's upbringing and path into music, the rise of Spandau Ballet and his experiences with fame and success, and much more...
2021-08-18
47 min
Humans of Music
Nick Littlemore (PNAU, Empire of the Sun)
When Nick Littlemore was a teenager, his life changed when he discovered Sydney’s underground dance scene. Alongside school friend Peter Mayes he formed the electronic band PNAU, who’ve gone on to become one of Australia’s biggest acts. But he’s a man of many interests – in addition to founding his record label, Lab78, he’s also a prodigious collaborator, working with everyone from Beyoncé to Sir Elton John. In the mid-2000s he co-founded Empire Of The Sun with Luke Steele. But instead of going on the road with the band when they had a big...
2021-08-11
1h 02
Humans of Music
Billy Duffy (The Cult)
Since forming The Cult with vocalist Ian Astbury in 1983, Billy Duffy has proven himself to be one of those guitarists who can shapeshift musically, yet still sound like Billy Duffy. So whether you’re listening to the more indie leaning sounds of 1985’s Love, the AC/DC-styled rock of 1987’s Electric or the arena rock bombast of 1989’s Sonic Temple, it all sounds like the work of one guitarist. When The Cult went on hiatus in 1995, Billy founded Coloursøund with Mike Peters from The Alarm. They released one self-titled album in 1999 before Billy returned to The Cult – bu...
2021-08-04
49 min
Humans of Music
Emma Swift
In 2020, Australian singer-songwriter Emma Swift released an album of Bob Dylan covers called Blonde On The Tracks. She never intended to release the covers when she started recording them a few years ago, and only started to entertain the idea when COVID hit and her touring income dried up. The fact that the album has garnered Emma worldwide acclaim is just another twist in a career full of them. In some ways that career began when she was a music-loving kid growing up in rural Australia, before she moved to Sydney and started played in p...
2021-07-28
48 min
Humans of Music
Richard Marx
There was a time in the late '80s and early '90s when you couldn't turn on the radio without hearing Richard Marx. Songs like Satisfied, Endless Summer Nights, Right Here Waiting, Angelia and Hazard – to name only a few – were bonafide radio staples. But there had been years of struggle before those hits. When Richard moved to LA from Chicago at the age of 18, he spent years getting rejected by label after label, and told time and again he should give up. Then when fame hit, it was a whirlwind that left him questioning the succ...
2021-07-21
1h 00
Humans of Music
Paul Field (The Wiggles)
The Wiggles are one of the most successful children’s entertainment groups in history. Guiding them for 24 years was Paul Field, brother of founder and blue Wiggle, Anthony Field. What you may not know about Paul and Anthony is that prior to The Wiggles they were pop stars in Australia with the band The Cockroaches, alongside their brother John as well as future purple Wiggle, Jeff Fatt. Last year Paul retired from managing The Wiggles and he’s just released his first ever solo album called Love Songs For Lonely People. Featuring guests such as Jimm...
2021-07-14
56 min
Humans of Music
Erin Kelly-Burkett (Fat Wreck Chords)
Since starting in a one-bedroom house in San Francisco in 1990, Fat Wreck Chords has become one of the world’s pre-eminent punk rock record labels, releasing hundreds of albums by some of the genre’s biggest punk bands. While most people associate the label with NOFX frontman Fat Mike, Fat Wreck Chords would not be where it is today were it not for Erin Kelly-Burkett, Mike’s ex-wife who’s been there from the beginning, working tirelessly behind the scenes as the label has weathered the ups and downs of three decades in the music industry. Erin t...
2021-07-07
49 min
Humans of Music
Luke Steele (Empire of the Sun)
Luke Steele was born into music – growing up in Perth his childhood involved watching his guitarist dad play in pubs and clubs and, when he was old enough, joining him onstage at weekly blues jam nights. By 19 he’d formed indie band The Sleepy Jackson, with whom he toured the world and received widespread critical acclaim. His big break, though, came with Empire Of The Sun, the outfit he formed in the mid-2000s with Nick Littlemore from electronic outfit PNAU, and whose song "Walking On A Dream" became an international hit. Now he's launched his...
2021-06-30
48 min
The Writing Community Chat Show
ROD REYNOLDS: Black Reed Bay on The Writing Community Chat Show.
We are joined live with author Rod Reynolds. The author of the Charlie Yates series, Blood Red City and Black Reed Bay!Black Reed Bay: When a young woman vanishes from an exclusive oceanfront community in the middle of the night, Detective Casey Wray’s takes on a case that leads her in chilling, unexpected directions … A twisty, breath-taking police procedural. First in a heart-pounding new series.‘Urgent, thrilling and richly imagined. Without doubt his best yet' Chris Whitaker, author of We Begin at the End.FOLLOW US► Our website - https://www.thewritingcommunitychatshow.com► U...
2021-06-27
1h 06
Humans of Music
Dean Lewis
Dean Lewis is one of those classic overnight success stories that was actually years in the making. At one point he was rejected by every single record company in Australia, until one day he finally got his lucky break when one of Savage Garden’s managers heard his demo tape and signed him. From there he started writing songs for other people, before releasing his debut single “Waves” in 2016. It was, however, 2018 single “Be Alright” that went crazy, achieving double platinum status in America and going 11 times platinum in Australia, sending Dean on a whirlwind schedule of touring an...
2021-06-23
52 min
Humans of Music
Emily King
When at the age of 16 Emily King decided she wanted to dedicate herself to music, she was in some ways picking up the family business – her mother and father were working musicians, and Emily and her brother grew up watching them play. Success came early – at the age of 19 she was signed to J Records, which was founded by the legendary Clive Davis. She was nominated for a Grammy for her debut album, East Side Story, but found the major label experience soul destroying, and was dropped several years later. Bowed but not broken she set...
2021-06-16
48 min
Humans of Music
Emilio Castillo (Tower Of Power)
Emilio Castillo has led Oakland soul/funk legends Tower Of Power since founding the band in 1968. Since then he's established the group as one of the most influential funk and soul acts of all time, with artists as diverse as Prince, James Brown and the Red Hot Chili Peppers declaring themselves fans. As with any career that's lasted more than five decades there have been ups and downs, with changing musical trends, substance abuse and shifting line-ups taking their toll at various points. But throughout it all Emilio has been there, with fellow founding member Stephen "Doc"...
2021-06-09
1h 15
Humans of Music
girl in red
girl in red is the pseudonym of 22-year-old Norwegian artist, producer and multi-instrumentalist Marie Ulven. Her recently released debut album, if I could make it go quiet, has won praise from fans and critics alike, with Taylor Swift taking to her social media to declare the album "spectacular". Marie is the definition of a self-contained artist, writing all the songs, playing all the instruments and producing, all of which we talk about in this interview. We also discuss her upbringing in Norway and her path into music, her willingness to address her sexuality and mental...
2021-06-02
45 min
Humans of Music
Craig Finn (The Hold Steady)
The Hold Steady recently released their eighth full-length record, Open Door Policy. It’s an album in every sense of the word, with ebbs and flows, dynamic musical shifts, and boisterous bar-room rock nestling alongside creeping musical passages. It’s all off-set by Craig Finn’s formidable lyrical storytelling, delivered in his trademark sung-spoken way. We talk about how he developed that style in this interview, and how he went from attending hardcore shows in Minneapolis as a kid to playing in acclaimed underground band Lifter Puller, before moving to New York to form The Hold S...
2021-05-26
48 min
Humans of Music
Andrew Farriss (INXS)
There’s a song on Andrew Farriss’s recent self-titled solo album called “Come Midnight”, which was actually written during the sessions for INXS’s 1987 album Kick. As with the rest of his solo record, though, it’s a far cry from the funk, rock and pop of INXS, with Andrew going down a more traditional country music route. We talk about Andrew’s latest career move in this interview, as well as his upbringing and path into music, the rise of INXS and his songwriting partnership with Michael Hutchence, what it was like carrying on with the band follo...
2021-05-19
48 min
Grow Omaha
Grow Omaha 5-8-2021 with Rod Yates, Johanna Boston & Mike Evans
2021-05-09
37 min
Humans of Music
Damon Johnson (Brother Cane, Alice Cooper, Thin Lizzy)
Damon Johnson boasts one of the most impressive resumes in rock’n’roll. He first came to international attention in the early '90s as the frontman for Alabama rockers Brother Cane, and when they split after three albums he went on to play guitar with artists such as John Waite, Alice Cooper, Thin Lizzy and the band they morphed into, Black Star Riders. He’s also co-written songs for Stevie Nicks and Carlos Santana, including Santana’s mega hit "Just Feel Better", featuring Steven Tyler. We talk about all those experiences in this interview – from his days in th...
2021-05-05
48 min
Humans of Music
Kevin Cronin (REO Speedwagon)
Kevin Cronin has written some of the biggest hits in music history, such as "Keep On Loving You" and "Can’t Fight This Feeling", while REO Speedwagon’s 1980 album High Infidelity was one of the highest selling records of that decade. Kevin survived the excesses of that period as well as the commercial downturn the band endured in the late '80s/early '90s, as founding member Gary Richrath departed and REO Speedwagon got cast aside in the grunge and punk rock booms. After a period of uncertainty he also led REO Speedwagon’s resurge...
2021-04-21
49 min
Humans of Music
Taylor Momsen (The Pretty Reckless)
The Pretty Reckless's latest album, Death By Rock and Roll, is informed by the grief frontwoman Taylor Momsen felt following the passing of two musical giants – the band’s longtime producer and unofficial fifth member Kato Khandwala in 2018, and Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell, with whom The Pretty Reckless were on tour at the time of his death in 2017. Their deaths sent Taylor into a deep depression, which only really started to abate when she turned to music for solace. We talk about the creation of the album in this interview, as well as Taylor’s upbring...
2021-04-07
50 min
Humans of Music
Fat Mike (NOFX)
NOFX have just released Single Album, their 14th studio record since forming in LA in 1983. At that point Fat Mike was known as Mike Burkett, and was still cutting his teeth in the LA punk rock scene. As he explains in this interview it was a violent scene where being stabbed at a gig was not uncommon. But in punk rock he saw a family of like-minded misfits – a family which he didn’t really have following his parents’ divorce when he was young. With his dad wanting little to do with his upbringing Mike lived...
2021-03-24
47 min
Humans of Music
Fantastic Negrito
Born Xavier Dphrepaulezz in rural Massachusetts, by the time he was 11 the boy who'd come to be known as Fantastic Negrito was living on the streets of Oakland, bouncing between foster families, and running with gun-toting gangs. An interest in music took him to LA in the early-'90s, where he ended up working with Prince's management team and signed to a $1 million recording contract. When he was injured in a terrible car crash and lost that deal, he made a living running an illegal nightclub in South Central LA. Believe it or not, they're...
2021-03-10
47 min
Humans of Music
Robbie Chater (The Avalanches)
Late last year The Avalanches released their third album, We Will Always Love You. It’s the follow-up to 2016’s Wildflower, an album that almost defined the very idea of a troubled second record – it arrived 16 years after the band’s classic debut, Since I Left You, a period characterised by false starts, illness, and the departure of band members including Darren Seltmann. It was also a period in which co-founder Robbie Chater relapsed into the alcoholism that almost killed him in his early 20s. Now The Avalanches have returned triumphant with We Will Always Love You...
2021-02-24
49 min
Humans of Music
Frank Iero (My Chemical Romance)
Frank Iero was born into a family of drummers. When it came time to launch his own career, though, he chose guitar over drums, and hardcore and punk rock over the blues and jazz favoured by his father and grandfather. He found fame as a member of My Chemical Romance, releasing a handful of albums that would catapult the New Jersey band from half empty punk rock clubs to the world’s biggest stages, before they split in 2012. MCR reunited in 2019, and while Frank remains a member of that band he is also fo...
2021-02-10
52 min
Humans of Music
Laura Jane Grace
Musician, author and activist Laura Jane Grace is a trailblazer. Since 1997 she’s guided Against Me! from the Gainesville punk scene to the world's biggest stages, releasing a slew of critically acclaimed albums and refusing to bow to the expectations of others. In 2012 Laura came out as transgender, and has been a tireless advocate for trans rights ever since. In late-2020 she released her first solo album, 'Stay Alive', which she recorded with Steve Albini at Chicago’s Electrical Audio studios. We talk about that record, Laura's incredible life and career and more in this...
2021-01-27
49 min
Humans of Music
Robin Pecknold (Fleet Foxes)
Since forming in Seattle in 2006, Fleet Foxes have carved a singular path through the modern music scene, amassing a global following with their celestial harmonies and gorgeous, autumnal indie-folk. They broke out with their 2008 self-titled debut album, a runaway success that frontman Robin Pecknold says he found “hugely shocking”. After their follow-up record Helplessness Blues, he retreated from the spotlight for a number of years before the band returned with 2017’s Crack-Up and now their fourth record, 2020's Shore. We talk about all that in this interview, as well as Robin’s upbringing in Seattle and his p...
2021-01-14
49 min
The Fly Culture Podcast
Fly fishing in Assynt with Stewart Yates
Send us a textLocated in the far north west of Scotland is what might be considered a fly fishing hotspot. Small streams and lochs populated with trout, a coastline with rod breaking pollack along with salmon fishing set against a stunning back drop.I learn a little about the varied fishing from a hugely passionate angler and guide Stewart Yates.
2021-01-06
1h 13
Humans of Music
Richard James Burgess (President & CEO, A2IM)
Richard James Burgess is often credited with creating the terms New Romantic and EDM. He also invented the world’s first electronic drum kit in the Simmons SDS-V; produced the first two albums by Spandau Ballet, amongst others; pioneered the use of synthesisers, sampling and computers in music; worked with artists such as Kate Bush; and forged his own successful career as a musician, perhaps most notably with the band Landscape, who had a Top 5 hit in the UK with 1981’s “Einstein A Go Go”, off their second album, From the Tea-rooms of Mars... to the Hell-holes of Uranus. An...
2020-11-04
1h 07
Humans of Music
Conor Mason (Nothing But Thieves)
Since forming in 2012, Nothing But Thieves have become one of England's biggest musical exports, touring the world, playing the late-night TV talk show circuit in America and hitting the Top 10 in the UK. But it’s not all been smooth sailing. As the band toured the US off the back of their 2015 debut album, frontman Conor Mason suffered a breakdown, unsettled by the divorce of his parents, the rigours of the road and a mind that he says would not slow down. As he explains in this interview he’s since learned to tame those impul...
2020-10-21
50 min
Humans of Music
Amanda Palmer
Amanda Palmer first gained widespread recognition in 2003 when her band The Dresden Dolls released their self-titled debut album. But it was in 2012 that she really captured the world’s attention when she raised $1.2 million through a Kickstarter campaign to record her album 'Theatre is Evil'. In many ways it kickstarted a love-hate relationship between Amanda and the internet. On the upside she’s been able to connect directly with her fanbase via platforms such as Patreon. At times, though, she's been viciously attacked, such as when she wrote a poem referencing Boston marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarna...
2020-10-07
59 min
Humans of Music
David Ryan Harris
David Ryan Harris has forged a career as a solo artist, songwriter, producer, session musician and touring guitarist. His list of credits is long and populated with hits, having written songs for Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy, played guitar on albums by Alicia Keys, James Bay and John Mayer, and produced records by India.Arie and Hanson, to name a few. He was also John Mayer’s long-time touring guitarist, all while forging his own career as a solo artist. In short, he’s one of those artists who is incredibly successful and well respected, and...
2020-09-23
57 min
Humans of Music
Frank Turner
Frank Turner first found acclaim fronting British hardcore band Million Dead. When they split in 2005 he picked up his acoustic guitar and hit the road, embarking on a new career as a singer-songwriter. As he says in this interview, his friends all thought he was crazy. But Frank had a plan. That plan has worked out pretty well, given that his past four records have debuted in the TOP 5 in the UK, he can now sell out venues like London’s O2 Arena, and tour the world playing to packed rooms. But there have been sc...
2020-09-09
1h 07
Humans of Music
Briggs
Adam Briggs is the ultimate multi-tasker. As a solo artist and with A.B. Original he’s become one of Australia’s most respected rappers, but he’s also an actor, scriptwriter, children's book author and activist. As a student growing up in the regional Victorian town of Shepparton, though, he was told he’d never amount to anything. So how has this man who was told he had no prospects, who’s had to fight and claw for every opportunity, got to where he is today? That’s what we’re here to find out.
2020-08-26
1h 01
Humans of Music
Thao Nguyen
For many years, Thao Nguyen lived what she calls a divided life. As a young performer she played down her ethnicity, to the detriment of her sense of identity. And though she identifies as queer and was openly out in her personal life, professionally she never really addressed her sexuality, for fear of it harming her family. For years the shame festered, finally bubbling to the surface on Temple, the latest album by Thao & The Get Down Stay Down. It’s an album of catharsis, in which she addresses her sexuality and her relationship with her family an...
2020-08-12
55 min
Conversations with Cornesy
Conversations with Cornesy - Rod Yates
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2020-08-04
42 min
Humans of Music
Michael Franti
Over the years the name Michael Franti has become synonymous with hope, positivity and social activism. It’s there in the music he makes with Spearhead, it’s there in his new album Work Hard & Be Nice, and it’s there in his lyrics, which offer a beacon of light for millions of fans around the world. Michael has, however, long dealt with the emotional trauma of being given up for adoption at birth, an act that left him searching for his identity and helped shape the course of his artistic career, as he discusses in this interv...
2020-07-29
47 min
Humans of Music
Brett James
Brett James was heading for a career in medicine before moving to Nashville in the early '90s to pursue music. But after seven unsuccessful years he returned to Oklahoma to resume his studies, his dream seemingly over. The universe, however, had different ideas – three days after starting university again, he received news that Faith Hill had recorded one of his songs for her album, Breathe. Over the next five months Brett had no less than 33 songs cut and ended up with five Top 10 singles, signalling the end once and for all of a career in medicine....
2020-07-15
53 min
Humans of Music
M-Phazes
It may say Mark Landon on his birth certificate, but to the world at large he is M-Phazes, one of Australia’s most successful producers and songwriters. He’s worked with everyone from Amy Shark, Noah Cyrus and Daniel Johns to Kehlani, Ruel, Madonna, Demi Lovato and Eminem, with whom he won a Grammy in 2015 when The Marshall Mathers LP 2 won Best Rap Album. And when you see a list of credits like that, you probably think Phazes has it made and his struggles are behind him. But as you’ll hear in our conversation, Phazes is really...
2020-07-01
46 min
31 Days to a More Effective Compliance Program
How the Yates Memo changed internal investigations
In September 2015, Sally Yates, then Assistant Attorney General, announced the Memo that bears her name (Yates Memo), saying, “we have revised our policy guidance to require that if a company wants any credit for cooperation, any credit at all, it must identify all individuals involved in the wrongdoing, regardless of their position, status or seniority in the company and provide all relevant facts about their misconduct. It’s all or nothing. No more picking and choosing what gets disclosed. No more partial credit for cooperation that doesn’t include information about individuals.” This statement tied directly into the first point of th...
2020-06-26
09 min
Humans of Music
Melanie C
Melanie Chisolm experienced the kind of fame you just couldn’t prepare for. Known around the world as Sporty Spice, for a period of time she was one of the most famous people in the world, in one of the most popular groups in history, the Spice Girls. For a working class girl from the north west of England, the success, the money and the pressure were a lot to take in. As she says in this interview it’s hard to quantify exactly how the experience of being so famous at such a young age changed her...
2020-06-17
52 min
Humans of Music
Sam Fender
Since being discovered in a pub by Ben Howard's manager, Sam Fender’s career has exploded – he won the Critics’ Choice Award at the 2019 Brit Awards, while his debut album Hypersonic Missiles landed at Number 1 in the UK when it was released in late 2019. It might sound like a scenario plucked from a Hollywood movie – struggling musician gets spotted by a manager and goes on to become famous. But Sam’s upbringing was about as far from Hollywood as you could get. Raised in the working class Northern England town of North Shields, he grew up in a brok...
2020-05-27
1h 01
Humans of Music
Butch Walker
Over the past three decades Butch Walker has lived the ups and downs of the music industry. In the early '90s his glam metal band Southgang were signed to a major label, only for changing musical trends and record label politics to put an end to their career; it all happened again a decade later with his band the Marvelous 3. Despite these setbacks Butch has built a career as an acclaimed solo artist and a songwriter and producer whose credits include P!nk, Taylor Swift, Green Day, Weezer and many, many more. We talk about all this, as w...
2020-05-13
1h 04
Humans of Music
Brian Fallon
For a brief period before Brian recorded his latest album, Local Honey, he considered giving up music as a full-time profession. With 40 just around the corner, and a career that had far exceeded what he could have hoped for while working construction in New Jersey in his early 20s, he found himself wondering where he fit in, and what he had left to do. It wasn’t the first time he’d had something of a career crisis. As he explains in this interview, the success he experienced in The Gaslight Anthem was tainted by external pressures and...
2020-04-29
1h 03
Humans of Music
Nina Nesbitt
Nina Nesbitt knows firsthand how fickle success can be. By the time she was 20 she’d played arena shows and released a debut album called Peroxide that went to Number One in Scotland. Despite this success she was dropped by her record label, and as she says in this interview was abandoned by everyone but her closest friends and family almost overnight. Through determination and hard work she managed to turn her career around, releasing her second album, 2019's The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change, to widespread acclaim. In this in...
2020-04-16
36 min
Humans of Music
The Lumineers
Addiction has touched the lives of The Lumineers' Jeremiah Fraites and Wesley Schultz. Jeremiah’s brother, with whom Wes was also close, was just 19 when he died of a heroin overdose. Wes meanwhile has been dealing with the addiction of an anonymous family member for years. And it’s these experiences that inform The Lumineers latest album, III. It’s a concept album split in three chapters and focused on three generations of the fictional Sparks family, who are torn apart by drug addiction, alcoholism and tragedy. Not surprisingly, writing it touched on a lot of raw emotio...
2020-04-01
51 min
Humans of Music
Adam Lambert (Queen)
What do you do when your life becomes tabloid fodder? When your sexuality becomes a subject of public interest? For Adam Lambert, coming second in the 2009 season of American Idol exposed him to that kind of scrutiny and he had to adapt quickly, while also navigating the ups and downs of a skyrocketing career in pop. Of course, when it comes to scrutiny it would be hard to think of a more pressure-filled position than singing for Queen, something Adam has been doing with great aplomb since 2012. We cover all that and more i...
2020-03-18
43 min
Humans of Music
Bethany Cosentino (Best Coast)
What does it take to find happiness? For Best Coast frontwoman Bethany Cosentino, it had a lot to do with getting sober. She’d spent much of her 20s self-medicating as she dealt with mental health issues and the sudden success of the band’s first album, Crazy For You. It wasn’t working, though: as she sings in the song "Everything Has Changed" off the band’s latest album Always Tomorrow: "I used to drink nothing but water and whisky, now I think those were the reasons why I used to fall deep down in a hol...
2020-03-04
57 min
Humans of Music
John Butler
As John Butler's popularity grew, he spent a significant part of that ride just holding on for dear life, never stopping to take stock or deal with any of his niggling personal baggage. That all changed in 2015, when he and his partner Danielle Caruana took their two children and moved to the south west of Western Australia. And for the first time he slowed down long enough to feel the full weight of his demons. It was a period that informed much of John’s 2018 album Home, and in this interview he talks frankly and op...
2020-02-19
1h 05
Humans of Music
Tove Lo
The first time Tove Lo held her microphone out to the crowd and asked them to sing the words, she closed her eyes and hoped for the best. When the crowd sang the chorus back to her she turned to the side of the stage and saw her parents in tears. As she says in this interview it was a big moment – an indication to her parents that their daughter was going to be okay pursuing music. That was all the way back in 2014 when Tove was in New Zealand supporting Katy Perry, riding high on...
2020-02-05
40 min
The Reggie Yates Podcast
Episode 73: Love and War ft. DJ Spin Doctor
Recorded at Sky Lounge in the UNCLE building, Elephant & Castle. This week, Reg, Owen, Uzo and Baba are joined by Rod AKA DJ Spindoctor for an episode covering mainly two things. Love and war. Bare with us! Running the 'J Dilla Changed My Life' party raising money for the family of the deceased musician and various Lupus charities, Spin and the boys talk all things Hip-Hop and Dilla. For those of you who don’t know the man, TRYP has a playlist for you. In a very different chat, the boys start at the film 1917 and end up...
2020-01-28
55 min
Humans of Music
Billy Bragg
When most people think of Billy Bragg they probably think of the political firebrand who championed the miners' strike in Wales in '84/'85, and who in the mid-'80s founded Red Wedge, a coalition of musicians who aimed to engage a younger generation in politics in the hope of ousting Margaret Thatcher. But there has always been much more to Billy than his politics, and we talk about some of the misconceptions about his reputation in this interview. We also discuss fatherhood, his work with artists like Wilco, what it was like being around for the...
2020-01-22
51 min
Turn Every Moment Into a Story With Full Audiobook
Cold Desert Sky Audiobook by Rod Reynolds
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 336914 Title: Cold Desert Sky Author: Rod Reynolds Narrator: John Moraitis Format: Unabridged Length: 11:03:00 Language: English Release date: 07-05-18 Publisher: W.F. Howes Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense Summary: 1946. Charlie Yates and his wife Lizzie have returned to Los Angeles. But when Yates, back in his old job at the Pacific Journal, becomes obsessed by the disappearance of two aspiring Hollywood starlets, he finds it leads him right back to legendary Mob boss Benjamin 'Bugsy' Siegel. With Charlie caught between the FBI and the mob, can he possibly...
2018-07-05
11h 03
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
Cold Desert Sky by Rod Reynolds
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/336914 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Cold Desert Sky Series: #3 of Charlie Yates Author: Rod Reynolds Narrator: John Moraitis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 3 minutes Release date: July 5, 2018 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: 1946. Charlie Yates and his wife Lizzie have returned to Los Angeles. But when Yates, back in his old job at the Pacific Journal, becomes obsessed by the disappearance of two aspiring Hollywood starlets, he finds it leads him right back to legendary Mob boss Benjamin 'Bugsy' Siegel. With Charlie caught between the FBI and the mob, can he possibly see who is p...
2018-07-05
03 min
The Resus Room
Prehospital Care; FPHC conference
Prehospital Care is evolving rapidly and is one of the most exciting and dynamic specialties to be involved with at the moment. As a reflection of it's progress the Faculty of Pre Hospital Care held its first scientific conference this week. We were lucky enough to be invited by Caroline Leech, EM & PHEM Consultant and the person responsible for organising this superb event, to interview some of the superb speakers at the event. Here are the speakers we were lucky enough to catch up with and the topics they discuss Matt Thomas – Hyperoxia: whe...
2018-01-12
29 min
Music Business Facts- with Rodney Holder
102. Rod Yates (Rolling Stone Magazine).
Rod Yates is the editor of Rolling Stone Magazine Australia. In this special edition of musicbusinessfacts.com Rod Yates will disclose strategies on how to get your music featured in major music media outlets. G’day ladies and gentlemen, Rodney Holder here and welcome to the Music Business Facts podcast the show where I do the best I can to bring you the truths about trying to monetise your passion for the music biz. And today’s episode of the show is proudly brought to by Audible. Guys as you know audio is awes...
2017-08-28
58 min
Listen, Escape, Enjoy With Full Audiobook
Black Night Falling Audiobook by Rod Reynolds
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 311251 Title: Black Night Falling Author: Rod Reynolds Narrator: John Moraitis Format: Unabridged Length: 10:15:00 Language: English Release date: 08-03-17 Publisher: W.F. Howes Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense Summary: Having left Texarkana for the safety of the West Coast, reporter Charlie Yates finds himself drawn back to the South, to Hot Springs, Arkansas, as an old acquaintance asks for his help investigating the mysterious deaths of three women. On arrival, he discovers that his contact has perished in a hotel fire and that nobody in the place seems...
2017-08-03
10h 15
Find Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
Black Night Falling by Rod Reynolds
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/311251 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Black Night Falling Series: #2 of Charlie Yates Author: Rod Reynolds Narrator: John Moraitis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 15 minutes Release date: August 3, 2017 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Having left Texarkana for the safety of the West Coast, reporter Charlie Yates finds himself drawn back to the South, to Hot Springs, Arkansas, as an old acquaintance asks for his help investigating the mysterious deaths of three women. On arrival, he discovers that his contact has perished in a hotel fire and that nobody in the place seems to know anything a...
2017-08-03
03 min
Listen, Escape, Enjoy With Full Audiobook
Dark Inside Audiobook by Rod Reynolds
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 311252 Title: Dark Inside Author: Rod Reynolds Narrator: John Moraitis Format: Unabridged Length: 12:15:00 Language: English Release date: 09-03-15 Publisher: W.F. Howes Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense Summary: 1946, Texarkana. Disgraced New York reporter Charlie Yates has been sent to cover the story of a spate of brutal murders - young couples who've been slaughtered at a local date spot. Charlie finds himself drawn into the case by the beautiful and fiery Lizzie, sister to one of the victims. But Charlie has his own demons to fight, and he...
2015-09-03
12h 15
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The Dark Inside by Rod Reynolds
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/311252 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Dark Inside Series: #1 of Charlie Yates Author: Rod Reynolds Narrator: John Moraitis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 15 minutes Release date: September 3, 2015 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: 1946, Texarkana. Disgraced New York reporter Charlie Yates has been sent to cover the story of a spate of brutal murders - young couples who've been slaughtered at a local date spot. Charlie finds himself drawn into the case by the beautiful and fiery Lizzie, sister to one of the victims. But Charlie has his own demons to fight, and he discovers that t...
2015-09-03
03 min