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Peter Schavemaker - journalist
Peter Schavemaker - journalist
63 episodes
6 days ago
British blues musicians The Zac Schulze Gang represents the new generation of working-class artists carrying forward the raw, live energy of the UK blues tradition. Based in Kent, a region with a thriving pub scene and deep musical roots, Zac and his band built their reputation through relentless touring and countless gigs. Their long-awaited debut album Straight To It, released on German-based Ruf Records, captures that same live spirit. Zac’s influences are unmistakably British. “I found out about blues through Joe Bonamassa in 2009, John Mayall and the Blues Breakers, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Gary Moore. He also draws inspiration from Dr. Feelgood, Nine Below Zero and UK-blues icon Rory Gallagher, artists whose legacy he helps keep alive on stage. Now 25, Zac has taken his band from The Ship, their local Kent pub, to festivals across Europe and the U.S. “We just wanted to play — and suddenly it all took off.” Interview © 2025 by Peter Schavemaker Tekst, Audio en Podcast Producties. All Rights Reserved.
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British blues musicians The Zac Schulze Gang represents the new generation of working-class artists carrying forward the raw, live energy of the UK blues tradition. Based in Kent, a region with a thriving pub scene and deep musical roots, Zac and his band built their reputation through relentless touring and countless gigs. Their long-awaited debut album Straight To It, released on German-based Ruf Records, captures that same live spirit. Zac’s influences are unmistakably British. “I found out about blues through Joe Bonamassa in 2009, John Mayall and the Blues Breakers, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Gary Moore. He also draws inspiration from Dr. Feelgood, Nine Below Zero and UK-blues icon Rory Gallagher, artists whose legacy he helps keep alive on stage. Now 25, Zac has taken his band from The Ship, their local Kent pub, to festivals across Europe and the U.S. “We just wanted to play — and suddenly it all took off.” Interview © 2025 by Peter Schavemaker Tekst, Audio en Podcast Producties. All Rights Reserved.
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Podcast interview with Paul Sexton, biographer of Charlie Watts
Peter Schavemaker - journalist
1 hour 12 minutes 16 seconds
2 years ago
Podcast interview with Paul Sexton, biographer of Charlie Watts
UK-music journalist Paul Sexton is interviewing members of The Rolling Stones for over 30 years. Sexton published his book Charlie's Good Tonight, the authorized biography of Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts (1941-2021). The book is the Stones Story thru Charlie Watt's eyes. Dutch music journalist Peter Schavemaker interviews Paul Sexton. Conversation is in English. In this podcast audio clips of interviews with Bill Wyman and Philip Norman are being edited. Both interview quotes are copyrighted. Bill Wyman interview © 2002 and Philip Norman interview © 2012 by Peter Schavemaker Tekstproducties. All rights reserved.
Peter Schavemaker - journalist
British blues musicians The Zac Schulze Gang represents the new generation of working-class artists carrying forward the raw, live energy of the UK blues tradition. Based in Kent, a region with a thriving pub scene and deep musical roots, Zac and his band built their reputation through relentless touring and countless gigs. Their long-awaited debut album Straight To It, released on German-based Ruf Records, captures that same live spirit. Zac’s influences are unmistakably British. “I found out about blues through Joe Bonamassa in 2009, John Mayall and the Blues Breakers, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Gary Moore. He also draws inspiration from Dr. Feelgood, Nine Below Zero and UK-blues icon Rory Gallagher, artists whose legacy he helps keep alive on stage. Now 25, Zac has taken his band from The Ship, their local Kent pub, to festivals across Europe and the U.S. “We just wanted to play — and suddenly it all took off.” Interview © 2025 by Peter Schavemaker Tekst, Audio en Podcast Producties. All Rights Reserved.