Joe Cocker- Mad Dogs, Englishmen, & Rock Hall of Fame- with Leon Russell
Stop and think for a moment: have you ever seen or heard legendary British singer Joe Cocker interviewed? Despite a career that spanned over four decades, we hadn’t seen or heard Joe Cocker speak beyond possibly a five-second blurb on some over-amped entertainment magazine tv show (when did murderers, their victims, and politicians who borrowed their playbook from WWE wrestling become “entertainment”? But I digress). There’s usually a good reason for the absence of a major star from the talk circuit, as David Letterman found out awhile back with actor Joaquin Phoenix. So when it took 36 years after Cocker’s iconic coming-out party at the Woodstock Festival for me to get access, understandably I was anxious as to what I would get.
As you’ll hear, Joe Cocker was a softspoken gentle soul who was an easy conversationalist, sometimes endearing, often hysterically funny. And the addition of Mad Dogs & Englishmen musical director the late Leon Russell as a guest here answered a lot of questions about both of their subsequent careers after this tour, double live album, and feature film.
Joe Cocker lost his battle with lung cancer, age 70. He was a lovely, humble person as well as a legendary singing talent. But Joe Cocker died without being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Kudos to the many who have lobbied tirelessly to get that omission corrected this Saturday. -Redbeard








