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    Explore " sixties music" with insightful episodes like "Episode 126: Rory Cooper / Simon & Garfunkel", "A Storyteller, A Renaissance Man & A Show Biz Legacy featuring Bruce Belland and Susie Singer Carter", "Since You've Asked- Julia Cameron Follow up", "Since You've Asked- Jac Holzman" and "The Friends Of Distinction Go "Grazing In The Grass"" from podcasts like ""Political Beats", "Media Path Podcast", "Since You've Asked", "Since You've Asked" and "CHOONS"" and more!

    Episodes (18)

    Episode 126: Rory Cooper / Simon & Garfunkel

    Episode 126: Rory Cooper / Simon & Garfunkel

    Introducing the Band:
    Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) are joined by guest Rory Cooper. He’s a partner at Purple Strategies, a corporate reputation and advocacy agency in Alexandria, Va., a former George W. Bush and Eric Cantor aide, and a longtime Republican strategist. He’s on Twitter at @rorycooper.

    Rory’s Music Pick: Simon & Garfunkel
    If you enjoyed Political Beats’ episode on the solo career of Paul Simon with Rory Cooper from a year and half ago, then kick right back after the Labor Day weekend and start feelin’ groovy while listening the epic George Lucas/Peter Jackson prequel extravaganza that is our discussion of Simon & Garfunkel! Yes, Rory has returned to discuss a pop duo formerly known as “Tom & Jerry,” whose music dominated both American and U.K. airwaves in the late Sixties. 

    With three #1 hits, nine more top 20 singles, two #1 albums, and their names attached to one of the decade’s most beloved films, we think it likely that you’re already somewhat familiar with Simon & Garfunkel. But this, like our Paul Simon episode, is the rare episode in which neither of your two esteemed hosts were actually deeply familiar with the albums (as opposed to the radio hits). How could this have happened? All is explained while we are rejoined by Rory Cooper, a guy who knows all the stories and loves Paul Simon’s music so much he named his kid after one of these songs. 

    In this episode, we explore the origins of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel as schooldays choirboy friends in Queens, their brief “teen idol” phase as Tom & Jerry, and their -- rather awkward -- rebirth in the early Sixties as folkies on a Greenwich Village scene that resolutely disdained them for purported inauthenticity. Simon & Garfunkel’s 1964 debut album flopped so badly that Simon went to England and Garfunkel simply went back to school, until a Columbia producer desperate for a hit overdubbed electric backing onto a forgotten song from that debut called “The Sound of Silence.”

    And the rest is history. Simon & Garfunkel’s career resumed in a haste as “Sound of Silence” hit the top of the charts in January 1966, and what followed was a series of increasingly assured acoustic folk/pop/rock hits that culminated by the late Sixties in immortal and gnomic songs like “Mrs. Robinson,” “America,” and “The Boxer.” From being a pale imitator of Bob Dylan’s “intelligent folk” music, Simon & Garfunkel had evolved into a different, singular sound, anchored around Garfunkel’s peerlessly pitch-perfect high tenor voice and Simon’s insistently rhythmic sense of guitar-work and arrangement.

    Although the pairing did not -- and could not, for many reasons -- last long, it ended in a supreme achievement: Bridge Over Troubled Water (1970), a record whose commercial dominance and omnipresence in its day has been exceeded only by its subsequent critical reputation. And that was it; Garfunkel left for an acting career, and Simon for a solo one. (A brief reunion in the early Eighties went nowhere.) And that was for the best: They will forever be remembered for going out on the highest possible note. What happened next has already been discussed, but for now, enjoy the groovy Sixties and Paul Simon’s orthogonal, acutely self-conscious place within them as we count the cars on the New Jersey Turnpike, all gone to look for America. 

    A Storyteller, A Renaissance Man & A Show Biz Legacy featuring Bruce Belland and Susie Singer Carter

    A Storyteller, A Renaissance Man & A Show Biz Legacy featuring Bruce Belland and Susie Singer Carter

    ruce Belland pioneered boy band hysteria with The Four Preps. Hearts were won and minds were lost as The Preps created teen bedlam touring with Ricky Nelson. The Preps scored massive hits with 26 Miles, Down By The Station and Big Man before Bruce moved on to produce over 1000 hours of television including Wheel of Fortune, Name That Tune and Hollywood Squares. 


    We are also welcoming filmmaker Susie Singer Carter whose award winning short, My Mom and The Girl takes an achingly beautiful look at Alzheimer’s Disease while giving us Valerie Harper’s final soul moving performance.


    Plus Fritz and Weezy are recommending Ken Burns’ The U.S. and The Holocaust on PBS and Keep This Between Us on Hulu.

    Path Points of Interest:

    Bruce Belland


    The Four Preps - Wikipedia


    The Four Preps


    My Mom and the Girl on Prime


    Susie Singer Carter - Go Girl Media


    Susie Singer Carter - Wikipedia


    Susie Singer Carter - IMDB


    The U.S. and The Holocaust - Ken Burns


    Keep This Between Us - Hulu and Freeform

    Since You've Asked- Julia Cameron Follow up

    Since You've Asked- Julia Cameron Follow up

    In today's episode Judy Collins follows up with Julia Cameron, author of The Artist's Way and many other great books. This year Julia has released a new book called Seeking Wisdom: A Spiritual Path to Creative Connection where she invites you to nurture your creativity by connecting with your higher power...

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    Julia Cameron website: https://juliacameronlive.com/

     

    The Friends Of Distinction Go "Grazing In The Grass"

    The Friends Of Distinction Go "Grazing In The Grass"

    One of the most vocally cohesive groups of its time, The Friends of Distinction—Harry Elston, Barbara Love, Jessica Cleaves, and Floyd Butler—enjoyed considerable success and influence due to their blend of California harmonies and crossover arrangements, qualities that set them apart from their contemporaries.

    Aided by their manager, NFL legend Jim Brown, the San Diego foursome hit the big time with an irresistible rendition of an already popular song by South African instrumentalist Hugh Masekela, which earned a Grammy nomination one year earlier.

    Certified gold by the RIAA, “Grazing In The Grass” proved to be somewhat of a challenge to follow for The Friends of Distinction, as their label struggled to promote them across the board. Years later, however, the track would carry a total vibe, a thunderous celebration of nature, love, and life.

    Show Tracklisting

    • Honest I Do (Cell Foster & The Audios)
    • Double Crossing Blues (Johnny Otis Quintette)
    • Grazing In The Grass - Instrumental (Hugh Masekela)
    • Grazing In The Grass (The Friends of Distinction)
    • Grazing In The Grass - Live at the Ed Sullivan Show (The Friends of Distinction)

    Host and Producer: Diego Martinez

    Executive Producer: Nicholas "NickFresh" Puzo

    Audio Engineer: Adam Fogel 

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    Since You've Asked- Molly Jong-Fast

    Since You've Asked- Molly Jong-Fast

    On today’s episode of the SINCE YOU’VE ASKED Podcast Judy Collins and Molly Jong-Fast, author and editor-at-large with The Daily Beast dive into the art of writing and following in the footsteps of her famous mother, Erica Jong.  How she overcame addiction. And of course politics, encouraging Matthew McConaughey to run for Texas governor. 

     

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    Best Beach Boys Album: Bracket Results

    Best Beach Boys Album: Bracket Results

    Please Let Me Wonder? No need. The results you've been waiting for are here.

    On this episode, we break down how each matchup in our Beach Boy Album bracket shook up, and I gotta say: THINGS! WERE! CLOSE! No real tangents in this episode, but we do talk about why Pet Sounds is the greatest album of all time, our recent experience at Brian Wilson's concert in Long Beach, and one quick mention of MTV's The Challenge. Also, Nia attempts to play God Only Knows on Garageband?!

    Wyatt Funderburk was our guest on Monday's pod, and if we've whetted your appetite for The Beach Boys, go check out his podcast Sail On: The Beach Boys Podcast :) And in Sail On tradition, there's another lil bonus if you stick around til the end ;)

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    Since You've Asked- Pat Allerton

    Since You've Asked- Pat Allerton

    Reverend Pat Allerton has brought hope and positivity not only to the streets of London, but globally when a video clip of Allerton playing Collins’s version of AMAZING GRACE went viral during the 2020 pandemic. Passing along hope and faith we engage in a conversation to learn who Pat Allerton is and why AMAZING GRACE is so important to him and the world.

    Pat Allerton Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patallerton/?hl=en

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    Since You've Asked- Ben Harper

    Since You've Asked- Ben Harper

    Judy Collins and singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and social activist Ben Harper engage in a conversation where we learn who Ben Harper really is.  From Motown to composing his first instrumental album WINTER IS FOR LOVERS, we discover the diversity of Harper's musical gifts.   

    Ben Harper website: https://www.benharper.com/

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    Since You've Asked- Jeff Daniels

    Since You've Asked- Jeff Daniels

    Episode 2 's guest is Jeff Daniels - an American actor, musician, playwright. We learn about how his career path changed from his original aspirations; talking about the start of his career performing in the film Ragtime, to his latest album ALIVE AND WELL ENOUGH. 

    Jeff Daniels website: https://www.jeffdaniels.com/

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    Righteous Brothers & Making Music History featuring Bill Medley

    Righteous Brothers & Making Music History featuring Bill Medley

    Bill Medley’s iconic baritone voice has woven a path across almost 60 years of music history. We never close our ears when we hear that voice intone the opening line, “You never close your eyes anymore when I kiss your lips.” You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling is the most played song in radio history. Bill shares similarly tender moments from his life with us including his unique friendships with The Beatles, The Stones, Elvis, Phil Spector and his partner Bobby Hatfield. Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending Picture a Scientist, News of the World and Bill Medley’s Book, The Time of My Life.

    Path Points of Interest:

    Bill Medley on Wikipedia


    Bill Medley on Spotify


    Bill Medley on Youtube


    The Righteous Brothers on Spotify


    The Righteous Brothers on Youtube


    The Righteous Brothers


    Bill Medley on Facebook


    Bill Medley on Twitter


    Picture a Scientist -Nova/Netflix


    The News of the World


    News of the World on Amazon Prime

    Since You've Asked- Julia Cameron

    Since You've Asked- Julia Cameron

    Best Selling Author Julia Cameron joins me to talk about her New York Times best-seller “The Listening Path.” We discuss how listening can change your life and effect the creativity all around you. She shares her creative writing process and gives inspiration to all.

    Judy Collins website: http://www.judycollins.com/

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    Judy Collins Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/judycollinsofficial/

    Julia Cameron website: https://juliacameronlive.com/

     

     

     

    Since You've Asked - Trailer

    Since You've Asked - Trailer

    SINCE YOU’VE ASKED is an audio podcast series focusing on some of Judy Collins’ favorite musicians, writers, artists and luminaries.  Collins talks about why the podcast is called SINCE YOU’VE ASKED and gives a sneak peak of the episodes coming down the pipeline.  

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    Grazing In The Grass & 60’s Soul featuring Harry Elston from Friends of Distinction

    Grazing In The Grass & 60’s Soul featuring Harry Elston from Friends of Distinction

    Harry Elston is a wonderful Friend of great Distinction and he has had himself some incredible adventures with his chart topping group, The Friends of Distinction, his touring years with Ray Charles and an early stint as limo driver to The Temptations. Harry has dishy stories about Miles Davis, Jim Brown, The Fifth Dimension, Pat Boone and more, and Harry is not holding back. Can you dig it? Plus Fritz and Weezy are recommending The Woman in the Window, Concrete Cowboy, Money Explained and The Underground Railroad.

    Path Points of Interest:

    Harry Elston


    The Friends of Distinction


    Grazing in the Grass


    Love or Let Me Be Lonely


    The Woman in the Window


    Concrete Cowboy


    Fire On The HIll documentary

    https://www.fireonthehill.la

    The Underground Railroad Series


    The Underground Railroad book by Colson Whitehead

    Colson Whitehead Author Page

    Money Explained

    Money Explained Trailer

    Family Harmonies & Pop Sensations featuring The Cowsills

    Family Harmonies & Pop Sensations featuring The Cowsills

    At the waning edge of the turbulent sixties The Cowsills topped the charts with an infectious power popped sound that was loved by kids and parents and trusted by parents because, after all, their mom was in the band! The real-life Cowsills inspired the sit-com Partridge Family but The Cowsills’ public facing talent and charm was haunted by behind-the-scenes secrets and fears. Bob, Paul and Susan Cowsill have survived and thrived and they join Fritz and Weezy to talk about their new podcast, an upcoming album and the future of the Happy Together Tour. Plus Fritz and Weezy are recommending The Keepers, The Father, Ginny and Georgia and Ricki Lee Jones’ new autobiography, Last Chance Texaco.

    Pop Points of Interest:

    Cowsill.com


    The Cowsills Podcast


    Family Band: The Cowsills Story

    Extensive Fan Site


    The Cowsills' Facebook Page:


    Documenting The Cowsills Playlist


    The Father 


    Ginny and Georgia


    The Keepers 


    Last Chance Texaco by Ricki Lee Jones



    Classic Pop & Memorable Melodies featuring Gary Puckett

    Classic Pop & Memorable Melodies featuring Gary Puckett

    Gary Puckett may possess the finest voice in rock and roll history. His sound on hits like Young Girl, Woman Woman, Over You and Lady Willpower is an unmistakably powerful piece of pop history. Gary Puckett & The Union Gap are actively touring the world and recording new material and Gary joins Fritz and Weezy to fill us in on the latest news from the front of the Union Army. Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending Battered Bastards of Baseball, Elizabeth and Margaret, Tennessee Whiskey: The Dean Dillon Story and Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry.

    Path Points of Interest:

    Battered Bastards of Baseball on Netflix 


    Elizabeth and Margaret - Love and Loyalty on Netflix


    Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry on Apple+


    Tennessee Whisky: The Dean Dillon Story - Amazon Prime


    Gary Puckett

    Documentary Filmmakers & Streaming Media

    Documentary Filmmakers & Streaming Media

    Celebrating a documentary renaissance, we welcome filmmakers Lauren Dubac and A.J. Eaton. A.J.'s film David Crosby: Remember My Name chronicles the life and work of the iconic musician, and in Lauren’s documentary One, she delves into philosophy, sociology and spirituality to help us better understand addiction. We’re talking about the filmmaker’s relationship with the subject, the impact of streaming media, the festival circuit and how filmmakers are adapting to the changing documentary landscape. Plus, on What's Twitter Trending, we explore the socio-economic implications surrounding the #GettyFire.

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