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    Explore "carole king" with insightful episodes like "Legendary L.A. session group, The Immediate Family.", "Steve Sidwell | Broadway Blockbusters, Hollywood Classics, the King's Coronation and a Grammy...not bad so far!", "Gilmore Girls Pilot "Who is Derek?!" Deleted Scene - Oy with the Pod Already Episode 1", "RSS081: Brandee Younger & The City" and "Best Songwriters of the '80s with Sam Hollander and Justin Tranter" from podcasts like ""The Record Store Day Podcast with Paul Myers", "Hitmakers Exposed", "Oy With the Pod Already! : A Gilmore Girls Podcast", "Record Store Society" and "Totally 80s"" and more!

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    Legendary L.A. session group, The Immediate Family.

    Legendary L.A. session group, The Immediate Family.

    Happy New Year from The Record Store Day Podcast.

    We ring in 2024 with a 40-minute special episode featuring legendary Southern California session players, Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar, Waddy Wachtel, Leland Sklar, Russ Kunkel, and Steve Postell, also known as The Immediate Family, which just happens to be the title of a new documentary by Denny Tedesco (The Wrecking Crew). And through the sporadically shaky miracle of Zoom, we had all six of these guys converge to talk about their collective brotherhood, the great artists they've worked with, the new documentary, and their own upcoming album, Skin In The Game.

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    The Record Store Day Podcast is written, produced, engineered, and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music.

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    Steve Sidwell | Broadway Blockbusters, Hollywood Classics, the King's Coronation and a Grammy...not bad so far!

    Steve Sidwell | Broadway Blockbusters, Hollywood Classics, the King's Coronation and a Grammy...not bad so far!

    The fascinating world of string orchestration and composition is unveiled by Grammy award winning Steve Sidwell in this open chat about his work, the artists he has worked with and the highs in his life we would all love to experience.

    Steve has featured on numerous albums, television shows, advertising campaigns and films with his distinctive and innovative orchestrations and compositions.

    Steve’s has produced some outstanding and award winning specialist commissions. Including ‘Elements and Motion’ written for the 79th Academy Awards and the sensational ‘Honda Choir’. Steve’s 2015 GRAMMY Award was for the Best Musical Theatre Album for the original cast album Beautiful: The Musical; Steve was also nominated for a Tony Award for Best Orchestration for Beautiful The Carole King Musical.

    With album credits from Robbie Williams to Dame Shirley Bassey, Steve has performed professionally with many international artists. Contributions to movie tracks include Moulin Rouge, Romeo & Juliet, Bridget Jones’ Diary to name but a few.

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    Gilmore Girls Pilot "Who is Derek?!" Deleted Scene - Oy with the Pod Already Episode 1

    Gilmore Girls Pilot "Who is Derek?!" Deleted Scene - Oy with the Pod Already Episode 1

    In our first ever Gilmore Girls podcast for superfans by superfans, we tackle the first few references in the pilot including 

    Jack Kerouac and why we think this could be a bit of foreshadowing! We also discuss who is leading and following in Carole Kings theme song. We chat about a NEVER BEFORE SEEN deleted scene! And so much more! If you love fall, Gilmore Girls, fast talking and coffee please make sure to leave us a review and reach out to us on instagram to share all your thoughts with us! We hope to share what we learn from you in future episodes as well so please do message us we cannot wait to talk to you!

    We cover:

    • There She Goes by the Lala's
    • Jack Kerouac
    • Ru Paul
    • Macy Gray
    • Officer Krupke
    • Where You Lead I Will Follow by Carole King
    • Nose Whistler AND the record for the longest nose
    • Woodstock 99 
    • A Deleted Scene with Derek?!
    • And so much more!

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    Best Songwriters of the '80s with Sam Hollander and Justin Tranter

    Best Songwriters of the '80s with Sam Hollander and Justin Tranter

    This week we're talking about those people, often behind the scenes, who wrote the sonic hits of the 1980’s: The Songwriters. Joining host Lyndsey Parker (Yahoo Music Entertainment Editor) for this epic discussion are two superstar songwriters who probably have written your favorite songs from this current decade, Sam Hollander and Justin Tranter.

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    184.What Does Your Current Work say about You?

    184.What Does Your Current Work say about You?

    As I write this, we are in the middle of the first round of Grammy Award® voting and the amount of current work artists put out is truly admirable. These are a group of independents and creatives that just can’t help but create additional innovative product. However, I don’t always see that type of new work from people in other fields.

    I see post after post about past accomplishments, degrees and accolades. To be fair, some musicians also depend on their past work. I call them has-beens. Sure, I’ve written before about the fact that there’s not a lot of completely new information or ideas, excepting the medical field of course. Many of the new songs and even books are built upon an idea or progression that has already been shared. Many pop songs, such as Elton John’s, uses the same progression of I, IV, V and vi. If that’s Greek to you, just think it’s four chords. But the four chords work!

    Many innovators are not always popular in their current lifetime. Composers are good examples of this, such as Saint- Saéns who wrote the brilliant Carnival of the Animals and Samson and Delilah. I will list a few of the benefits of putting out current work. Current work, at most any stage of life, keeps the mind sharp, provides new promotional opportunities and provides fresh goals. Full article here: https://goalsforyourlife.com/blog/current-work

    Carole King e Gerry Goffin: parceria no amor e na música

    Carole King e Gerry Goffin: parceria no amor e na música

    Parceria de sucesso na vida e na música. As canções do casal Carole King e Gerry Goffin, uma das duplas de compositores de maior sucesso da história.

    O podcast do 'A Hora da Vitrola', apresentado por André Góis, é derivado do programa de mesmo nome, que vai ao ar na Rádio Eldorado (FM 107,3 - SP), aos domingos, ao meio-dia, com reapresentação quintas, às 23h.

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    Peter Asher

    Peter Asher

    GRAMMY-Award winning producer, manager, and recording artist Peter Asher joins this week to share stories from his remarkable 50+ year career in music.  Starting out as half of the duo Peter & Gordon and armed with a new song from his sister’s boyfriend Paul McCartney, “A World Without Love” became a worldwide #1 hit before Peter turned 21.  Later as the head of A&R at The Beatles’ label Apple Records, Peter’s first signing was James Taylor who he later produced and managed.  Peter would also go on to produce and manage Linda Ronstadt, win 3 Grammy Awards (including twice for Producer of the Year) and in 2015 was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for services to the British music industry.

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    Best of - Carole King and Hal David: More Than Beautiful

    Best of - Carole King and Hal David: More Than Beautiful

    While listening to this episode, we dare you to NOT sing out loud. Carole King and Hal David were each one half of a legendary songwriting duo, and each responsible for many of the greatest songs of the 1960’s and 70’s (too many to start mentioning here, but we packed as many as we could into the podcast). If you like a medley, you’re in the right place. Carole King worked with (and was married to) Gerry Goffin. Hal David worked with Burt Bacharach. They all worked in New York City’s Brill Building early in their careers, surrounded by record label execs, music publishers, radio promoters, and pianos. Lots and lots of pianos. The impact they had on music in the second half of the 20th century is undisputed.  This episode originally posted in 2016. We present this encore version in honor of Carole King's 2021 induction into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame.

    (c ) American Academy of Achievement 2016-2021


     

    Carole King: Natural Woman, Natural Leader

    Carole King: Natural Woman, Natural Leader

    Iconic singer-songwriter and environmental activist Carole King talks music, activism, and the power of a meaningful gesture. King shares how her more than 50 years of activism has helped her see how interconnected issues like the environment, immigration, education and hunger truly are. “We are all connected as humans, whatever our party is, and we are all connected on the issues because the issues are interconnected,” King believes. “Hate is a feeling and it’s genuine and people feel it, but the way it has been misused and abused by so many people in politics is ugly… I want to encourage love and I want to encourage civil discourse.” This commitment is evidenced in King's decades-long fight to protect national forests in and around her adopted state of Idaho as an advocate for the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act. “I take so much joy from the proximity to nature. It is intrinsically heartwarming. It nourishes us,” she says.

     

    Join us for a conversation with an icon who shares her strength through her music and beyond.

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    Episode 15 Taps, Claps and "You can't see the join!"

    Episode 15 Taps, Claps and "You can't see the join!"

    Just one week later another action packed show full of Theatrical goodness! 
    Cliff has an effusive review already trailed for Green Room's "42nd Street". 
    Richard tells of his love for "I Do I Do" upstairs at The Gatehouse which you can still catch this week, and "The Addams Family" and that's only to start. We discuss dodgy ceilings, new casting news and a lot of new shows that are around and about. 

    A Charity Gala Performance at the Coliseum might take your fancy and we hear about a new Musical for next Autumn starring Beverly Knight. Richard previews the UK Theatrical premiere of Cinderella from Rodgers and Hammerstein and the new Morcombe and Wise show "Eric and Ern" which features Ruthie Henshall. We finish up with a heartwarming story amidst natural disasters and have a slightly more serious discussion about surge pricing and whether clapping should be banned!

    1971

    1971
    Pat and Mike play their favorite songs from an amazing year in music history... 1971. This was a fan suggested topic but I forget who suggested it. If it was you please let me know. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.