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  • In this episode of the LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl, host Scott Dudelson engages an in-depth conversation with Jesse Colin Young, co-founder and lead singer of the legendary band, the Youngbloods. During this special episode, Young reflects on his riveting six-decade-long career, from the timeless anthems of the Youngbloods to his impactful solo journey.

    As we dive deep into Young's career, he shares his enduring bond with the songs he penned during the inspiring '70s singer-songwriter movement and reflects on his experiences recording in solitude, battling stage fright and recording iconic songs.

    Young shares tales from the Greenwich Village folk scene of the early 1960's and details an open mic event where he encounters Buzzy Linhart singing 'Get Together' - a song that would change his life and become one of the most important songs of the 1960's. We talk about the recording of "Soul of a City Boy' in one take - Young's first album in 1964, as well as reflections on the studio sessions with Felix Pappalardi on the first Youngbloods album (which featured "Get Together")

    Young shares anecdotes from his San Francisco days, his move to the countryside, engagement with the SF psychedelic scene, the creation process behind the acclaimed album, ‘Elephant Mountain’, his connection with Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin (who covered Young's song "Darkness, Darkness") and the recent digital release of his solo catalog including "Perfect Stranger" a solo album recorded in 1982 and just released digitally for the first time.

    Jesse Colin Young is a fantastic storyteller and vividly shared stories from his 60 year career. I loved chatting with him and I hope you enjoy the conversation too!

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  • Welcome to the LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl. In this episode, our host Scott Dudelson leads a conversation with legendary drummer Matt Sorum of Guns N' Roses, The Cult, Velvet Revolver, Kings of Chaos and more.

    Our chat spans a wide range of rock and roll topics including Sorum's work with Billy Gibbons, including producing Gibbons' 2021 solo album 'Hardwire," Sorum's friendship with Lemmy of Motorhead and the wisdom Ringo Starr shared regarding the Guns N' Roses "Not In This Lifetime" reunion concerts.

    Sorum also shares incredible stories behind couple iconic photographs: a photo of The Cult taken for NME magazine cover from 1989 & Guns N' Roses Rolling Stone magazine cover from 1991.

    Sorum is an awesome storyteller and shares many amazing anecdotes about his career and the legends with whom he plays and produces. We loved chatting with him and we hope you enjoy the conversation too. If you like the episode please rate, follow, subscribe and tell your friends about the LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl.

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  • In this episode of the LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl, our host Scott Dudelson speaks with Sam Clayton and Scott Sharrard, two members of one of the greatest American bands of all time - Little Feat.

    Sam and Scott join the LEGENDS podcast to discuss the bands amazing legacy, their new blues album "Sam's Place" which features Sam Clayton singing lead vocals on every song, Little Feat history and a sneak peek of a new album, already completed, and featuring brand new Little Feat songs and eyed for a 2025 release.

    Sam Clayton has been a member of Little Feat since 1972 and in this episode we not only discuss his time in Little Feat but his work with Delaney & Bonnie and his stint playing with Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band during Feat's hiatus in the 1980's.

    Little Feat newest member singer/guitarist Scott Sharrard also shares tales from his storied history which includes playing in blues clubs as a teenager with legends like Hubert Sumlin, Pinetop Perkins as well as his role as music director for Gregg Allman.

    These two share many great stories and I hope you enjoy!

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  • Welcome to the latest episode of the LEGENDS by All Day Vinyl. In this episode, our host Scott Dudelson leads an intimate and compelling discussion with alternative rock legend, Ed Roland, singer/songwriter/lead guitarist of Collective Soul.

    Our conversation begins with the band's latest album, "Here to Eternity," recorded at the legendary Elvis Presley's home and then dives into an exploration of vinyl records and the eclectic inspirations from which Ed derives songwriting inspiration. Our chat explores personal encounters with music legends, including the time Ed approached Billy Joel to coax him into writing new music, surprising revelations about Collective Soul's debut album "Hints, Allegations and Things Left Unsaid" and his recollections touring with Van Halen and the sage wisdom Eddie would provide that still resonates to this day.

    Ed's passion and love of the songwriting and music making shines through in this episode and I'm excited to share this conversation with you.

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  • In this episode of LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl, host Scott Dudelson explores the extraordinary life and career of four-time Grammy-winning artist, Deniece Williams. From humble beginnings in Gary, Indiana, to gracing the global stage with her iconic songs, Williams shares the stories and lessons learned from her remarkable journey.

    Listeners are given a front row seat as Williams recalls her time working with Stevie Wonder on his Talking Book album, touring with The Rolling Stones during their infamous 1972 tour of the USA, showing Stevie Wonder how to drive and how her solo career was kicked off with chance encounter with Maurice White of Earth, Wind and Fire.

    We discuss the making of her debut album "This is Niecy" which was recorded with Earth, Wind and Fire as the backing band and brought Deniece her first taste of stardom, her work with Johnny Mathis and meeting Prince Charles with Johnny. How she convinced George Duke to make "Lets Hear it for The Boy" which ended up being her largest pop hit and the time her studio was turned Purple by Prince.

    This episode invites audiences to delve deeper into Deniece's partnerships with industry greats like George Duke and Thom Bell, highlighting the creative processes and insights that led to the creation of her enduring hits. The discussion not only celebrates her illustrious musical journey but also emphasizes her dedication to giving back to her community and paving the way for future generations.

    Capturing the perseverance, grit and unwavering spirit that marked Deniece's career, this episode provides a glimpse into the unique experiences and profound influence of this living legend.

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  • In this second part of the LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl interview with music producer Mark Howard, host Scott Dudelson speaks with Howard to look behind the scenes on the recording of Neil Young's Le Noise & Tom Waits Real Gone album sessions, and remixing of Joni Mitchell's debut album "Song to a Seagull"

    Immerse yourself in the world legends as Howard shares first-hand accounts of their quirks and idiosyncrasies. In the first part of the episode we dig into the production of Le Noise by Neil Young which was produced by Daniel Lanois and recorded/mixed by Mark Howard. Howard shares some incredible stories about the way Neil Young work and his creative process. Learn how the full moon and a single marijuana joint helped shape Neil Young's song "Hitchhiker," perhaps the centerpiece of the album.

    In the second part of the episode we dig into Tom Waits production of Real Gone with Howard sharing some incredible stories about Waits' unique style of production, recording and writing.

    In the final part we talk about Howard's work with Joni Mitchell on remixing her first album "Song to A Seagull" which was originally produced by David Crosby in 1968. Howard shares details of those sessions and great stories about how Joni aimed to achieve the sound she wanted for her first album.

    Get a glimpse into the world of iconic musicians and a rare peek into the behind-the-scenes intricacies of music production. If you like Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and Tom Waits in-studio stories, this episode delievers the goods.

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  • In this episode of the LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl, host Scott Dudelson explores the life and career of Ricky Byrd, a 2015 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee for his work as guitarist in Joan Jett and the Blackhearts.

    Our conversation spans Byrds early beginnings, the impact of his collaborations with music legends like Steve Marriott, Joan Jett & Roger Daltrey, his inspiring journey to sobriety, the new music he is making on Little Steven Van Zandt's Wicked Cool record label, and the impact Bryd has made as a 'recovery troubadour'

    We dive deep into Byrd's musical journey, shedding light on his experiences and influences that have helped shape his rock and roll sound. Byrd shares stories from the heart of the New York City rock scene in the 70s and 80s, hanging with Steve Marriott and seeing The Runaways at CBGB's, the destruction his addiction caused and the inspiration he draws for his new music including his new tribute to Jeff Beck, 'Rhapsody in Blues'

    Byrd shares his personal struggle with addiction and the steps he took towards recovery. His raw and comforting account offers insight into the challenges faced by many people in the music industry and the world at large.

    This episode extends beyond just a nostalgic journey, providing an insightful lens into the power of resilience and an artist still creating and rocking.

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  • Welcome to the LEGENDS Podcast by All Day Vinyl, hosted by Scott Dudelson. Our guest is rock and roll icon Duff McKagan, founding member of Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver & Loaded.

    This in depth conversation digs deep into McKagan's songwriting style, influences and process as well as the evolution of his solo work from loud rock to singer-songwriter over the last 10 years. We also dive into McKagan's creative journey, particularly over the pandemic year, a period that teased out some of his most fruitful inspirations and his latest album "Lighthouse."

    In addition to digging deep into his creative process, McKagan talks about the status of his unreleased album 'Beautiful Disease,' Mark Lanegan's legacy and influence, working and learning from Iggy Pop, the current status of The Neurotic Outsiders, creating music with Chad Smith and Andrew Watt as the new 'Wrecking Crew' and his dedication to the craft of songwriting.

    This conversation is an essential listen for fans of Duff McKagan and those eager to explore the songwriting process of a rock legend.

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  • In this episode of the LEGENDS Podcast by All Day Vinyl, our host Scott Dudelson speaks with a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, country rock pioneer and co-founder of Buffalo Springfield & Poco - Richie Furay.

    Furay describes his extraordinary musical journey which has spanned over four decades and his intriguing transition from a rock star to a pastor, and an in-depth recollection of his time with The Buffalo Springfield and Poco.

    This episode offers a unique ride through music history as Richie Furay discusses the days before Buffalo Springfield's meeting & playing with Stephen Stills in a small apartment, meeting Neil Young on Sunset Strip and recollections of the early days of the band, through the making of Buffalo Springfield Again. Furay talks about the songs he sings written by and about Neil Young, the unique curiosities and co-writes that make up the album "Last Time Around," (Hard to Wait, The Hour of Not Quite Rain), the infamous police raid in 1968 that found Neil Young, Eric Clapton and Richie hauled to a Los Angeles jail, the first meeting with Rusty Young, the exit of Randy Meisner from Poco, Furay's relationship with Gram Parsons and later transition to ministering.

    Fans of Buffalo Springfield and Poco will find this episode particularly engaging and will shed further insights onto the music that you already love.

    Be sure to check out other episodes of LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl for more interviews with legendary musicians.

    Editors Note: Interview conducted March 2024

  • In this exclusive episode of LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl, host Scott Dudelson speaks to one of the greatest guitarists in Rock and Roll History - Robby Krieger of The Doors.

    As founding member and guitarist of The Doors, Krieger wrote some of the bands most iconic songs including "Light My Fire," "Love Her Madly" and "Touch Me." Over the last forty years Krieger has carved out a career as a jazz/instrumental musician releasing nearly a dozen albums over that time (not including his collaboration with former Doors members in The Butts Band which we discuss in this episode)

    More recently Krieger has been performing with his jazz-funk instrumental group, The Soul Savages, which recently released their debut album (and its a super great album!).

    In this episode Dudelson and Robby dive deep into the new Soul Savages album as well as Robby's new autobiography "Set the Night On Fire" which details his life in The Doors and beyond. Providing a rare glimpse into Krieger's creative process, we discuss the making of The Soul Savages album and lay out the case why its Robby's best solo work to date.

    We also discuss a wide range of topics including The Butts Band, how Robby got the nickname The Worm,' the human side of Jim Morrison, the making of "American Prayer," who Robby thinks does a great job covering Jim Morrison singing, as well as Kriegers personal battles with substance abuse, the mythos of The Doors, Robby's favorite Doors album/song and much more.

    This episode is a great listen for any fan of The Doors, Robby Krieger and Rock and Roll History.

  • In this episode of LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl, host Scott Dudelson speaks with one of the most recorded session musicians of all time - Waddy Wachtel.

    Wachtel has created, collaborated, and contributed to some of the most iconic songs in history as a long time collaborator Stevie Nicks (touring with her for over 40 years and playing the legendary riff on "Edge of Seventeen"), Warren Zevon (producing three albums for Warren and co-writing "Warewolves of London"), James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt and most recently the Immediate Family (featuring other legendary session musicians Danny Kortchmar, Leland Sklar, Russ Kunkel & Steve Postell)

    Wachtel delves into his storied career, recounting experiences with musical luminaries such as James Taylor, Carole King, Linda Ronstadt, Warren Zevon and Stevie Nicks and Keith Richards. He shares tales from the recording studios, the highs of touring, and the instant chemistry of working with the members of the Immediate Family. Anecdotes of classic songs' journeys, his style of arranging and performing an instrumental part to a song, the evolution of music production techniques over decades, are all part of this engrossing narrative.

    Beyond the storytelling, the episode also explores Wachtel's involvement with the Immediate Family's latest album, "Skin of the Game" and the amazing "Immediate Family" documentary which is available to stream online.

    The episode is a treasure trove of insights, detailing the milestones of an illustrious career and the fascinating intricacies of the music industry from Wachtel perspective.

    Cover photo of Waddy Wachtel by Scott Dudelson

  • In this episode of LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl, host Scott Dudelson speaks with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Stu Cook, The iconic bass player and co-founder of the Creedence Clearwater Revival. Cook takes us on an incredible journey, sharing intricate details of his music career from CCR to his work with Roky Erickson.

    Listen as Cook unveils the highs and lows of his career with Creedence Clearwater Revival and his profound bond with his long-term music companion, Doug 'Cosmo' Clifford. A treasure trove of captivating anecdotes & reflections, the episode offers an immersive exploration into the history of CCR from their early beginning in Junior High, first tastes of stardom to their performance at Royal Albert Hall in 1970.

    Dive into the backstage reality and the interpersonal dynamics that fostered the band's journey as Cook recalls the birth of "Born on the Bayou" during soundcheck, internal dissensions, legal quagmires, and challenges that shadowed Creedence Clearwater Revival. Cook presents an unfiltered perspective into the band's glorious legacy.

    This conversation also spotlights Cook's stint producing Roky Erickson and stories from the making of the album "The Evil One."

    This episode captures the ins and outs of an iconic rock and roll career. A must-hear for classic rock enthusiasts.

  • Discover the incredible journey of the legendary 1960's San Francisco Country-Psych Rock band, Moby Grape in this episode of the Legends:Podcast by All Day Vinyl featuring founding member, singer/guitarist Peter Lewis of the Moby Grape.

    In conversation with host Scott Dudelson, Lewis talks about his new album "Imagination" and shares incredible stories about Skip Spence including the infamous incident where he attempted to attack drummer Don Stevenson with an Axe while believing he was the reincarnation of Alexander the Great, the amazing story behind the iconic Moby Grape debut album cover photo, his recollections of being offered acid by David Crosby at Monterey Pop Festival and so much more.

    Listeners get a mesmerizing glance into Peter's life from his early beginnings to his current album, all while experiencing the history of one of San Francisco's seminal 1960s bands. This episode paints an in-depth portrait of the band's trials and tribulations including being ripped off by their manager as well as its high points and the chances of a future Moby Grape reunion concert.

    Make sure to stay tuned to the 'Legends Podcast' for more behind-the-scene peeks into music history.

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  • In this episode of LEGENDS Podcast by All Day Vinyl, host Scott Dudelson interviews Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Felix Cavaliere, singer of the classic 1960's band The (Young) Rascals. With a decorated history that includes induction into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Songwriters Hall of Fame, Musicians Hall of Fame and Grammy Hall of Fame, Cavaliere dives deep into his musical career and shares anecdotes surrounding some of the most important moments in early Rock and Roll History including the recording of "Good Lovin" & "Groovin," the writing of "People Gotta Be Free," (a song Springsteen called the defining of his generation), changing the bands name from 'Rascals' to 'Young Rascals' and finally back to 'Rascals,' The Beatles Shea Stadium concert & Cavaliere's vivid recollections working in the Atlantic Records studio.

    Cavaliere is a true LEGEND and his life and music made a profound impact on rock and roll history.

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  • In this episode of the LEGENDS Podcast by All Day Vinyl, host Scott Dudelson sits down for the first of two conversations with legendary producer, recordist and mixer, Mark Howard. This discussion provides an in-depth look into the triumphs and conflicts recording/mixing Bob Dylan's Time out of Mind and Oh Mercy records.

    Through honest reflections on the album creation, Howard shares his insights into Dylan's unique songwriting genius, their collaborative efforts, and tumultuous studio experiences during these recording sessions.

    Mark Howard is a LEGEND and known for inventing soundscapes with Daniel Lanois and recording/mixing legendary albums for Bob Dylan (Time Out of Mind, Oh Mercy), Iggy Pop (Avenue B, American Caesar), R.E.M (Monster, Automatic for the People), Neil Young (Le Noise), Tom Waits (Real Gone), Lucinda Williams (World Without Tears), Emmylou Harris (Wrecking Ball), U2 (All That You Can't Leave Behind), Willie Nelson (Teatro) and many more. His pioneering technique known as "guerrilla recording," has helped inform the sound of all these albums and during this episode Mark discusses the art of abandoning traditional studios for recording in unconventional locations and spaces.

    This deep dive is a must listen for any fan of Bob Dylan, especially those interested in the creation and recording of the classic albums - Time out of Mind and Oh Mercy.

  • In this engaging episode of the Legends Podcast by All Day Vinyl, join our host Scott Dudelson as he converses with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and co-founder of the Zombies, Rod Argent. From his early days in music to his stunning 60-year career with the Zombies, delve into the inspirations, obstacles, and successes that mark Argent's vast musical journey.

    Spanning from the golden era of the 60s to the present day, hear about the creation of some of the Zombies' iconic hits like "She's Not There" and "Time of the Season," how they broke into the United States market, and the forming, struggle, and eventual splitting of the band.

    Argent further uncovers the behind-the-scenes reality of the music industry of the 1960s, illustrating tales of fake Zombies bands touring the US, including one featuring future members of ZZ Top, and how authenticity and passion play a significant role in their music creation process.

    Discover the real story of The Zombies, a band that continues to leave a lasting imprint on the history of rock & roll as they approach their 60th anniversary.

  • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Dave Mason talks to the Dude @AllDayVinyl in this archival interview from August 2020. The chat covers Dave Mason's re-interpretation of his classic album "Alone Together" as well as key moments in his history with Traffic, Delaney & Bonnie, solo career, Gram Parsons and short stint with Derek & The Dominos.

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  • Nils Lofgren shares incredible stories about his career with Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Ringo Starr, Bruce Springsteen & E Street Band, Grin, David Briggs and so much more in this career spanning interview with a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member and true legend.

    Check out both Nils' latest album 'Mountains' which was released in July 2023 and features contributions from Neil Young, Ringo Starr, David Crosby and many others; and his streaming show 'Rockality' which is available for download on his website and features Nils sharing more stories and recollections about his life and career.