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On this week’s episode we are joined by Wally Badarou, the legendary composer and musician who has left an indelible mark on the world of music with his unique blend of jazz, funk, and electronic sounds. Born in Paris to Nigerian parents, Badarou's diverse heritage significantly influenced his eclectic style. He gained international fame through his collaboration with iconic artists like Grace Jones and Sly and Robbie, showcasing his ability to fuse various genres seamlessly. His seminal work on albums such as "Nightclubbing" and "Keys" demonstrates his mastery of synthesizers and innovative production techniques that pushed the boundaries of contemporary music. In this episode we delve into Badarou's groundbreaking contributions, explore his creative process, and celebrate his enduring legacy in shaping modern music. Join us as we uncover the stories behind his most memorable tracks and the impact he continues to have on both emerging and established artists today
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On this week’s episode we are joined by Brian Keville. There are not many people who can sing or have a stage presence like the late great Freddie Mercury. Brian Keville is Ireland's great pretender to the legends crown. Along with his band Qween he performs to thousands as the iconic Queen thrilling audiences with a set list that is uncannily familiar. We discuss Brian's development into one of Europe's top tribute performers. Brian also talks about his recent diagnosis of cancer and how his love of performing has helped him in recovery.
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On this week’s episode we are joined by Jack Hues. Jack Hues is a British musician, best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the new wave band Wang Chung. Born on June 1, 1961, in Eastbourne, England, he gained prominence in the 1980s with hits like "Dance Hall Days" and "Everybody Have Fun Tonight." Hues is recognized for his distinctive voice and catchy songwriting, which blends rock, pop, and electronic influences. After the band's initial success, he continued to work on various musical projects, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with other musicians along with his work on movie soundtracks which notably includes William Friedken's "To Live and Die in LA"
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On this week’s episode we are joined by Mike Lindup. Mike Lindup is a British musician and songwriter, best known as the keyboardist and vocalist for the band Level 42. Born on March 17, 1959, in the Isle of Wight, England, Lindup formed Level 42 in the early 80s, contributing to their unique blend of jazz, funk, and pop. The band achieved significant success during the 80s and early 90s, with hits like "Lessons in Love" and "Something About You." In addition to his work with Level 42, Lindup has pursued solo projects and collaborated with various artists across genres throughout his career while continuing to tour with Level 42
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On this week’s episode we are joined by Albert Bouchard. Albert Bouchard is an American musician and songwriter, best known as the drummer and co-founder of the rock band Blue Öyster Cult. Born in New York in 1948, Bouchard played a significant role in shaping the band's sound, contributing to their unique blend of hard rock, heavy metal, and progressive elements. He was instrumental in writing many of the band's classic songs, including "Don't Fear the Reaper." After leaving Blue Öyster Cult in the early 1980s, Bouchard pursued a solo career, releasing several albums and collaborating with various artists. And yes we do discuss the need for more cowbell!
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On this week’s episode we are joined by Joe Esposito. Joe Esposito, also known by his nickname "Bean," is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He formed the vocal group Brooklyn Dreams in the 1970s, alongside Eddie Hokenson and Bruce Sudano. The trio quickly gained recognition for their harmonious sound and songwriting abilities with their big break coming when they collaborated with disco queen Donna Summer. While Esposito found success with Brooklyn Dreams, his solo career also flourished. He became well-known for his powerful and emotive voice, which led to numerous opportunities in both the recording studio and the realm of film music. One of his most famous solo tracks is "You're the Best," featured in the 1984 film "The Karate Kid." This song, known for its motivational lyrics and catchy melody, has become an enduring anthem of triumph and perseverance. Joe has worked with a variety of renowned artists. Notably, he co-wrote the hit "Lady, Lady, Lady," which was performed by Giorgio Moroder and featured in the film "Flashdance." His ability to craft memorable melodies and poignant lyrics has made him a sought-after collaborator in the music industry.
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Pete Best is a British musician who is best known as the original drummer for The Beatles. Best joined The Beatles in 1960 when they were still known as The Quarrymen. He played with the band during their early years in Liverpool and their initial trips to Hamburg, Germany.However, Best's time with The Beatles came to an end in 1962, just before the band achieved worldwide fame. He was replaced by Ringo Starr. The exact reasons for his replacement have been the subject of speculation and debate over the years.After leaving The Beatles, Best continued to pursue a career in music. He formed his own band, The Pete Best Four, and released several albums and singles. Best also made appearances on television and in films, and he remained connected to the music industry throughout his life.While he may not have achieved the same level of fame as his former bandmates, Pete Best holds a unique place in music history as the original drummer of The Beatles during their early days. His contributions to the band's early sound and his role in their formative years are still recognized and celebrated by fans worldwide.
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Bruce Sudano is a musician, songwriter, and producer. Sudano's career took off in the 1970s when he became a member of the popular disco group, Brooklyn Dreams who had hit songs such as "Heaven Knows" and "Music, Harmony, and Rhythm"
In addition to his success as a performer, Sudano has also made a name for himself as a prolific songwriter. He has written songs for numerous artists, including Michael Jackson, Dolly Parton and his late wife, the legendary Donna Summer. Some of his notable compositions include "Bad Girls," "Take Me Home," and "Dim All the Lights," which became chart-topping hits. Bruce and Donna's Daughter, Brooklyn is the co-director of the documentary "Love to Love You" which is a no holds deep dive into Summer's life and legacy.
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Chaz Jankel is a musician, composer, and producer. Best known for his work with Ian Dury and the Blockheads, Jankel played a pivotal role as the band's keyboardist and guitarist. His songwriting collaborations with Ian Dury resulted in several major hits, including "Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick," which topped the UK Singles Chart, "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll" and "Reasons to be Cheerful, Part 3."
Jankel's music career extends beyond the Blockheads, showcasing his talents as a solo artist with nine studio albums. His solo work is characterized by a unique blend of funk, disco, and new wave influences. Notable solo tracks include "Ai No Corrida," which was later famously covered by Quincy Jones, and the dance hit "Glad to Know You."
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Ivan Doroschuk is a Canadian musician best known as the lead vocalist and songwriter for the band Men Without Hats. Born on October 9, 1957, in Champaign, Illinois, USA, he formed Men Without Hats in 1977 with his brothers Stefan and Colin. Doroschuk's distinctive vocals and quirky lyrics contributed to the band's success, particularly with their hit song "The Safety Dance." Throughout his career, Doroschuk has continued to create music and perform, maintaining a cult following among fans of 1980s synth-pop, while "The Safety Dance" has embedded itself into popular culture with appearances in TV shows such as "The Simpsons", "Beavis and Butthead" and "Glee"
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John McEuen is a highly acclaimed American musician, best known as a founding member of the iconic country and bluegrass band, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Born on December 19, 1945, in Garden Grove, California, McEuen's musical journey began at an early age. Renowned for his virtuosic skill on multiple stringed instruments including the banjo, guitar, mandolin, and fiddle, McEuen has left an indelible mark on the American music landscape. His innovative approach to blending traditional bluegrass with elements of country, folk, and rock has earned him widespread recognition and admiration. Throughout his career, McEuen has not only made significant contributions as a performer but also as a producer, songwriter, and storyteller. With a career spanning several decades, he continues to captivate audiences with his heartfelt performances and unwavering dedication to preserving and evolving the rich musical traditions of America.
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On this week's episode we are joined by Kevin Killen. Hailing from the vibrant music scene of Dublin, Ireland, Kevin's journey began with a passion for sound and a relentless pursuit of sonic perfection. His early experiences laid the groundwork for what would become a storied career. One of Kevin's defining collaborations was with the visionary Peter Gabriel, with whom he worked on seminal albums like "So" and the video PoV. Beyond his work with Gabriel, Killen's production credits read like a who's who of music royalty which include the legendary David Bowie, Kate Bush, U2 and many more.
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Desmond Child is a prolific American songwriter and producer, best known for his work in the pop and rock music genres. Born on October 28, 1953, in Gainesville, Florida, Child began his career in the music industry during the 1970s. He gained widespread recognition for his collaborations with renowned artists such as Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, and Kiss.
Child is celebrated for his ability to craft catchy melodies and memorable lyrics, contributing to numerous hit songs. Some of his notable compositions include Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer" and "You Give Love a Bad Name," Aerosmith's "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)," and Ricky Martin's "Livin' la Vida Loca."
Throughout his career, Child has received numerous accolades, including Grammy Awards and induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He recently released his memoir " Livin' On A Prayer: Big Songs Big Life"
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Rumer, born Sarah Joyce, is a British singer-songwriter celebrated for her soulful voice reminiscent of 1970's pop and jazz. Rumer's musical journey began with her early exposure to her parents' eclectic record collection, which included artists like Burt Bacharach, Carole King, and The Carpenters influencing her signature sound.
After honing her craft around various London clubs, Rumer gained recognition with her debut album "Seasons of My Soul" which received critical acclaim and commercial success, reaching the top ten in the UK charts. Her velvety vocals and heartfelt lyrics resonated with audiences, earning her comparisons to legends like Karen Carpenter and Joni Mitchell.
Throughout her career, Rumer has released several albums, including "Boys Don't Cry" (2012) and "Into Colour" (2014), showcasing her versatility as an artist.
Beyond her solo work, Rumer has collaborated with various artists and continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
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Gina Schock is an American musician best known as the drummer for the iconic all-female rock band, The Go-Go's. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Schock began playing drums at a young age and honed her skills in local bands before joining The Go-Go's in 1979. With her energetic drumming style and vibrant stage presence, Schock played a pivotal role in the band's success during the 1980s. The Go-Go's achieved widespread acclaim with hits like "Our Lips Are Sealed" and "We Got the Beat," becoming one of the most successful all-female bands of all time. Schock's contributions to the music industry have solidified her status as a trailblazing drummer and influential figure in music.
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Alex Cox is a British film director, screenwriter, and actor. Cox is best known for his work in the punk and independent film movements. One of his most notable films is "Repo Man" (1984), a cult classic that blends science fiction and black comedy.Cox's other notable works include "Sid and Nancy" (1986), a biographical film about the relationship between punk rock musician Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen, "Walker" (1987), a historical drama about American mercenary William Walker and the cult western "Straight To Hell" which featured The Pogues, Nick Cave and Joe Strummer. Cox was also the presenter of the weekly BBC show "Moviedrome" which was a must watch for any cinephile.Aside from his filmmaking career, Alex Cox has taught film at various institutions and has written numerous books on cinema.Let Christy Take It bring you Alex Cox.
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Dennis Locorriere, the legendary lead vocalist and guitarist of Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, has etched his name into the annals of music history with a voice that is both distinctive and timeless. Born with the gift of a soulful, emotive delivery, Locorriere became the voice behind some of the band's most iconic hits, including the poignant "Sylvia's Mother" and the chart toppers "When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman", "Sexy Eyes" and a cover of the Sam Cook classic "Only 16". We discuss the origins of the band and working with the legendary Shel Silverstein.
Special Thanks to Colin and Ronan Meagher for lining up the interview.
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We are joined by the iconic Suzi Quatro. Suzi and her trademark leather jump suit, big bass guitar and a back catalogue of classic hits is a rock icon. We discuss her formative years, discovering Elvis and preforming with her sisters in the band " The Pleasurer Seekers" who would evolve into the group "Cradle" where Suzi was spotted preforming by the producer Mickie Most who encouraged Suzi to move to the UK from her native Detroit. The 1973 single "Can the Can" propelled Suzi to number one in the UK and Australia. Global chart toppers and concerts would follow and after almost 60 years in music Suzi is still rocking concert venues and has just released her latest album "Face to Face" which is a collaboration with K T Tunstall. Let Christy Take It bring you Suzi Quatro.Please like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks to our sponsor Irish woodcraft.Please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie
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On this week's episode we are joined by English musician, producer and songwriter Nick Van Eede. The decade of the eighties threw up a host of timeless tunes and Nick and his band Cutting Crew certainly contributed to this with the classic "I Just Died In Your Arms" which was a global chart topper. We discuss the impact of this song on the band many dubbed an overnight success. However Nick had years of touring with bands such as Slade, Hot Chocolate and David Essex before forming Cutting Crew in the mid-'80s with Kevin Scott MacMichael, Colin Farley and Martin Beadle recording three albums, Broadcast, The Scattering, and Compus Mentus, before the group broke up in 1993. Cutting Crew reformed after a brief hiatus minus MacMichael who sadly passed away. They continue to record and play live across Europe and the USA.
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Stephen Tobolowsky is an American actor who has graced the stage, cinema and television with over 200 appearances in movies and TV shows. Stephen's CV is impressive and varied playing such rolls as Ned Ryerson in the classic Groundhog Day, Clayton Townley in the incredible Mississippi Burning, Sammy Jankis in Christopher Nolans stunning Memento and being pursued by Stephen Segal in The Glimmer man. Stephen tells us the stories behind all these movies and just how he convinced Mr Segal to kill him in The Glimmer man finale. The list of Stephen's credits is massive in both Film and TV and we were delighted to get to chat with a true Hollywood legend.
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