Living Colour- Cult of Personality-1990 NYC
For American Black History Month…Living Colour live “Cult of Personality” Electric Lady Studio NYC 1990
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For American Black History Month…Living Colour live “Cult of Personality” Electric Lady Studio NYC 1990
In order to explore the best of Spirit plus the concept album “The Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus”, we sat down with singer/ songwriter/ keyboard player Jay Ferguson to hear “I Got a Line on You”, “Dark-Eyed Woman”, “Animal Zoo”,” Mr Skin”, and “Nature’s Way”.
Double Trouble’s Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon are joined by blues legend Buddy Guy and my rare archival 1984 interview with the late Stevie Ray Vaughan here In the Studio for Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble’s “Soul to Soul”.
Redbeard Rocks! 4th of July freedom themed playlist for your holiday. Remember, it’s “MAY God bless America”, y’all. Too many people tellin’ God what to do is a big part of the problem.
Grand Funk “Closer to Home” interview with Mark Farner and Don Brewer In the Studio.
Interviews with Woodstock Festival performers the late David Crosby, Graham Nash, dearly departed Joe Cocker, Marty Balin of the Jefferson Airplane, and Robbie Robertson of The Band. Part 2.
Woodstock Festival July 1969 was unequaled in sheer scale, still heard in the voices of Carlos Santana, Pete Townshend, the late Paul Kantner of the Jefferson Airplane, Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills, and Nash, and the late Alvin Lee of Ten Years After, all here In the Studio in part one.
Even over fifty-five years later, my guest here In the Studio John Fogerty’s sound and vision on “Green River” and “Willy and the Poor Boys” were completely self-contained and, to this day, never duplicated.
AC/DC original lead singer Bon Scott’s generous body art and ear studs, plus his affable demeanor, made Scott appear less like a rock singer and more like a character out of Herman Melville’s “Moby Dick”…Angus Young and the late Malcolm Young are my guests for “Highway to Hell”.
Paul McCartney for “Flowers in the Dirt” 35th anniversary In the Studio with Redbeard !
