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    Explore " bo diddley" with insightful episodes like "November 20th This Day in History", "Here's The Deal Podcast - The Max Baker Jr. Story - Episode 25 - FATHERHOOD WITH MAX!", "Here's The Deal Podcast - The Max Baker Jr. Story - Episode 24", "Rock Guitar Photographer & Author Lisa S Johnson Shoots Immortal Axes, Fall with Hollywood Stuntman & Author Kevin Cassidy to Find Yourself, & Jazz Robertson Collides like a Hurricane with It Ain't Me!" and "022 - We Can Handle The Truth - Documentaries And More" from podcasts like ""LISTEN: This Day In History", "Here's the Deal", "Here's the Deal", "The Monthly Social Podcast" and "Only A Podcast"" and more!

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    Here's The Deal Podcast - The Max Baker Jr. Story - Episode 25 - FATHERHOOD WITH MAX!

    Here's The Deal Podcast - The Max Baker Jr. Story - Episode 25 - FATHERHOOD WITH MAX!

    Instead of "The Deal...", Here's Some Christmas Cheer for all to hear! There's nothing more special than bringing a family together for the Holidays!!! Episode 25 is a special one, as we bring in Max's sons' Austin & Dylan to discuss what it was like growing up with Max as their Father. Going to numerous Rolling Stones shows, all across the United States. Austin, Learning the blues from Bo Diddley. Then they discuss a typical Max Baker Jr. Family Vacation.... Riot Fest in Chicago!!!!! 

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    Here's The Deal Podcast - The Max Baker Jr. Story - Episode 24

    Here's The Deal Podcast - The Max Baker Jr. Story - Episode 24

    We begin this Episode, January 6th 1999 with a show at the Diamond Ballroom, followed by a Bo Diddley show at the Tower Theater! Bo Diddley buys Max's 3 year old son Austin a guitar & teaches him guitar lessons at Max's house. Florida Death Metal pioneers Malevolent Creation come to OKC & play the Tower Theater. The end of this Episode we discuss the Slayer, System of a Down, & Hed PE July 10th, 1999. This particular Slayer show was a good day, great show, but things turned bad at the end of the night! 

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    Rock Guitar Photographer & Author Lisa S Johnson Shoots Immortal Axes, Fall with Hollywood Stuntman & Author Kevin Cassidy to Find Yourself, & Jazz Robertson Collides like a Hurricane with It Ain't Me!

    Rock Guitar Photographer & Author Lisa S Johnson Shoots Immortal Axes, Fall with Hollywood Stuntman & Author Kevin Cassidy to Find Yourself, & Jazz Robertson Collides like a Hurricane with It Ain't Me!

    1. Lisa S. Johnson, renowned Photographer shares her rock n' roll stories with notable guitarists and how she captures their guitars, immortalizing them in her recent book, "Immortal Axes". Hear stories about Les Paul, Peter Frampton, Tom Petty, Bo Diddley, Aldo Nova, Suzi Quatro, Randy Bachman, and more! Find out how to get her book and a few extras!

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    2. Kevin Cassidy, Hollywood Stuntman and now Author of "Falling Down To Find Myself"shares overcoming a life-long visible disability, being charged with attempted murder, then finding himself in some of Hollywood's biggest movies like Dark Knight Rises, The Longest Yard, The Hunger Games, Captain America, Spiderman, Black Panther, Guardians of the Galaxy, Ant Man, and more! Find out how much being a stuntman hurts, some insider secrets, and what Kevin is doing now.

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    3. Jazz Robertson, a new music artist has been making waves on the streaming circuit with singles you'll hear on the show: Collide, Hurricane, It Ain't Me, and more! We talk life in Colorado, song meanings, concert swag, violins, and what's next!

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    022 - We Can Handle The Truth - Documentaries And More

    022 - We Can Handle The Truth - Documentaries And More

    We’ve learned a lot since the last episode! We learned all about government and police oppression directed towards people from the Pacific in New Zealand in the 70s. We learned that psychedelic drugs have great benefit in medicine. We learned that Robert Lloyd of The Nightingales nearly made it big so many times, and that Birmingham in the 70s didn’t like its King Kong statue. We also learned that Woodstock 99 was a complete and utter disaster. Tune in to this episode to find out where you can see the documentaries and productions that taught us these things!

    We also learned an amazing thing about double vinyl albums. The Captain can’t quite work out how he didn’t already know it. Plus comments on the self-referential Bo Diddley, the Paris Texas soundtrack, and more.


    Notes and links at https://www.onlyapodcast.com/episode-22-we-can-handle-the-truth-documentaries-and-more/

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    E49: Live From My Drum Room With Sandy Gennaro!

    E49: Live From My Drum Room With Sandy Gennaro!

    An inspiring and uplifting conversation with my old friend, Sandy Gennaro. Sandy talks about auditioning for Rod Stewart in 1980, the ups and downs and his path to becoming the successful drummer he is today. Working with Pat Travers, Cyndi Lauper, The Monkees, Bo Diddley, his long tenure teaching at The Drummers Collective and much more! 


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    Blues

    Blues

    Which blues standard did Hoochie Coochie Man give birth to? Which song did David Bowie steal the riff from and use on Jean Genie? Where did John Lee Hooker get the title to Boom Boom from? Join Stevie Nix as he answers all of these questions and more on this episode that explores the blues.
    WARNING: This episode contains traces of Huey Lewis & The News.

    Featured songs [in chronological order]:

    Boom Boom [Tony Joe White]
    Going Down South [The Black Keys]
    Good Morning Little Schoolgirl [Muddy Waters, Rod Stewart, Huey Lewis & The News]
    Smokestack Lightning [Manfred Mann, Soul Coughing, The Cramps, Creedence Clearwater Revival]
    I’m A Man [The Who, David Bowie, Iggy & The Stooges]
    Buzz Fledderjohn [John Hammond]
    Turn Your Lamp Down Low [Mose Allison, Them, AC/DC]
    Love In Vain [The Rolling Stones, Madeleine Peyroux]
    Little Red Rooster [Sam Cooke]
    I Just Want To Make Love To You [Example, Bob Dylan]
    Bring It On Home [Led Zeppelin]
    This Train [The Seekers, Bob Marley]
    You’re The Devil In Disguise [Larkin Poe]

    20 Songs Painted Red, White & Blues

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    www.songsungnew.com

    1st Class Results! Which 1955 Song Is in the Hall of Songs?

    1st Class Results! Which 1955 Song Is in the Hall of Songs?

    You voted, and yup, there's a song in the Hall of Songs. Tim and Chris announce which 1955 tune is the first inductee, then they go over the voting - what made it to the next round and what unfortunately dropped out of the running forever. Visit hallofsongs.com and follow us on social media at @hallofsongs.

    Website: http://www.hallofsongs.com
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    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hall-of-songs/id1550546067

    1955 Hall of Songs Nominees: Bo Diddley, Bill Haley, Little Richard, and More!

    1955 Hall of Songs Nominees: Bo Diddley, Bill Haley, Little Richard, and More!

    Now you can vote for who you think should make the Hall of Songs. In this episode, we talk about a monumental year when songs seem to perfect their individual genres. Little Richard gives New Orleans R&B some sheen while Elvis Presley continues to rule rockabilly. Meanwhile, Bo Diddley and Muddy Waters trade slaps and get better from it. All the while, Chuck Berry seemingly creates the first great post-"Rock Around the Clock" song. Listen as the sound of young America comes together, then go to hallofsongs.com to vote for your Hall of Songs inductees. Also follow us on social media at @hallofsongs.

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    Van Morrison

    Van Morrison

    Which of Van Morrison's solo albums contains his first cover [Blowin' Your Mind is excluded]? What are Morrison's three best songs, according to Rolling Stone? Who supported Them on their last tour with Morrison? Join Stevie Nix as he answers all of these questions and more on this episode that ventures into Van Morrison's slipstream.
    WARNING: This episode contains traces of frogs.

    Featured songs [in chronological order]:

    It's All Over Now, Baby Blue [Them]
    The Midnight Special [Van Morrison]
    Bein’ Green [Van Morrison]
    What Would I Do Without You [Van Morrison]
    Georgia On My Mind [Van Morrison]
    Lonely Avenue [Van Morrison, Van Morrison]
    I Believe To My Soul [Van Morrison]
    Gloria [Patti Smith]
    Jackie Wilson Said [Dexy’s Midnight Runners]
    I’ve Been Workin' [Bo Diddley]
    Glad Tidings [Merry Clayton]
    Moondance [Susi Hyldgaard]
    Here Comes The Night [David Bowie]
    Sweet Thing [The Waterboys, Emilie-Claire Barlow]
    The Way Young Lovers Do [Jeff Buckley]
    Astral Weeks [Glen Hansard]
    Full Force Gale [Elvis Costello]

    Hidden track: Madame George

    10 Things You Didn't Know About Van Morrison

    Best Van Morrison lyrics

    Van Morrison Playlist [1968-1974]
    Van Morrison Playlist [1974-2019]

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    Queen - How did they reproduce Bohemian Rhapsody in concert?

    Queen - How did they reproduce Bohemian Rhapsody in concert?

    Queen had just released “Bohemian Rhapsody” in 1976, with a ground-breaking film clip, and the question was, “Can they play the clip live?”.  Well, they not only did it, but they blew everyone's socks off!  

    Mick and the Phatman were there and recall one of the best concerts ever seen in Australia.  

    From Freddy Mercury appearing in silhouette, to a leap straight into a perfect recreation of the "rock" part of the song they showed 5,000 awestruck Aussies how it was done! 

    References:  Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody, Sugar, Copper Blue, Bob Mould, Husker Du, ABBA, Toto, Frenzal Rhomb and a show with Bo Diddley, Sherbet and Cold Chisel all on the one bill.
     

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