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RPM45
Mark Kassof
37 episodes
7 months ago
Right Said Fred – brothers Fred and Richard Fairbrass – had a #1 hit in the U.S. and a number of countries around the world with “I’m Too Sexy.” But while they are a “one hit wonder” in the U.S., they had multiple hits elsewhere, And they’re making great music to this day. They’re serious musicians, but they don’t take themselves too seriously, and were a blast to talk with. Check them out..I think you’ll enjoy it!
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Right Said Fred – brothers Fred and Richard Fairbrass – had a #1 hit in the U.S. and a number of countries around the world with “I’m Too Sexy.” But while they are a “one hit wonder” in the U.S., they had multiple hits elsewhere, And they’re making great music to this day. They’re serious musicians, but they don’t take themselves too seriously, and were a blast to talk with. Check them out..I think you’ll enjoy it!
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RPM45
Right Said Fred
Right Said Fred – brothers Fred and Richard Fairbrass – had a #1 hit in the U.S. and a number of countries around the world with “I’m Too Sexy.” But while they are a “one hit wonder” in the U.S., they had multiple hits elsewhere, And they’re making great music to this day. They’re serious musicians, but they don’t take themselves too seriously, and were a blast to talk with. Check them out..I think you’ll enjoy it!
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4 years ago
40 minutes

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Simon Kirke of Free & Bad Company
Simon Kirke is a British drummer best known as an founding member of Free - most famous for "All Right Now" - and Bad Company - which had a string of '70s hits including "Can't Get Enough," "Good Lovin' Gone Bad" and "Feel Like Makin' Love." In the episode, we talk with Simon about... His teenage gig playing drums in a disco.How his parents gave him to years to make it as a drummer, or go back to school.How a lucky coin flip led him to a pub to see a band, which led him to...Meeting gu...
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4 years ago
31 minutes

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Bertie Higgins
Bertie Higgins is a multi-talented guy…a singer, songwriter, film producer and performer, most famous for his 1981 Top Ten hit – Key Largo. In this episode of RPM45, we talk with him, and even have a cameo appearance from the woman who inspired his big hit.
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4 years ago
16 minutes

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R.I.P. Mary Wilson (1944-2021)
I woke up to the sad news this morning that Mary Wilson – one of the founding members of The Supremes – died yesterday. I interviewed Mary Wilson for this podcast in late July. In fact, she was one of the first guests on the RPM45 podcast. It was an honor. Mary looked great on our Zoom call, was extremely gracious to me and open to sharing her life experiences, including her beginnings, how she got together with her fellow Supremes. and how she kept the group going af...
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4 years ago
30 minutes

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Richard Monda, aka Daddy Dewdrop
Richard Monda - known to music fans as Daddy Dewdrop - had a Top 10 hit in 1971 with Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It), But there's a lot more to his story than just one hit. He's been in entertainment almost of his whole life, including roles in major movies when he was a teen in the early '50s. His biggest role was as a young Eddie Cantor in the The Eddie Cantor Story. Dick has got a lot of great stories to tell. And we’ve got some of them right here, inclu...
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4 years ago
31 minutes

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Rick Stevers of Frigid Pink
Rick Stevers is the drummer and leader of Frijid Pink, which scored a Top 10 hit with its hard rocking version of “House of the Rising Sun” in the Winter of 1970. What’s especially interesting about this hit is how close it came to not happening. If the group didn’t have a little extra studio time and if Rick had been dating a different girl, we probably have never heard Frijid Pink’s version. in this episode of RPM45, Rick tells this story, and more... How the band ...
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4 years ago
21 minutes

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Mark Andes of Canned Heat, Spirit, Firefall, Heart (and more!)
Mark Andes is a legendary rock musician…a bassist with an incredible resume. He was a member of Canned Heat and Spirit in the late ‘60s, while still a teen. Later, he became one of the founding members of Firefall, playing on their first four albums, then spent a decade with Heart, a decade with Dan Fogelberg, and played with numerous other artists before returning to Firefall in the last decade.
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4 years ago
25 minutes

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Philip Wright of Paper Lace
Philip Wright is lead singer and drummer of Paper Lace – famous for its 1974 #1 hit “The Night Chicago Died.” But right before then, Paper Lace had another #1 hit– “Billy Don’t Be a Hero” -- in the U.K. and Australia. (It was covered by Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods here.) In this episode, we talk with Phil about... How he and Paper Lace got started.The band's big break on the TV show "Opportunity Knocks," which led to...Connecting with the hit songwriting team of Mitch Murray an...
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4 years ago
27 minutes

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Andy Scott of Sweet
Andy Scott was (and is) the lead guitarist of Sweet. He, along with Sweet bassist Steve Priest, drummer Mick Tucker and lead singer Brian Connolly, went through a musical evolution during the ‘70s. They started out as a bubblegum group with songwriters Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, but evolved into a legitimate rock band playing their own music. In this episode of RPM45, Andy talks about all that, including their five U.S. hits, their days as a "glam rock" band, the real meaning o...
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4 years ago
25 minutes

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2020's Greatest Clips
After 33 episodes of RPM45, beginning in June, I thought it would be a cool year-end thing to share my favorite moments from those talks. You'll hear highlights from Judy Collins, Gino Vannelli, Gary Puckett, B.J. Thomas, Dave Mason and members of Air Supply, The Association, Blues Magoos, Brewer & Shipley, The Buckinghams, Cutting Crew, The Cyrkle, The Electric Prunes, Foghat, New Colony Six, Ozark Mountain Daredevils, The Standells, The Whispers, and Wild Cherry. Our clips cover ...
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4 years ago
34 minutes

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Jock Bartley of Firefall
Firefall was founded in 1974 by Rick Roberts, Larry Burnett, Mark Andes, David Muse and this episode's guest -- lead guitarist Jock Bartley. By the end of they decade, they had three gold albums and three Top 10 singles: "You Are the Woman," "Just Remember I Love You" and "Strange Way." In this episode we talk with Jock about... How he got started in music.How the '70s rock scene in Boulder, Colorado boosted his career.How Firefall came together and got its record contract with Atlant...
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4 years ago
34 minutes

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Jim Stafford
Jim Stafford is the singer-songwriter famous for unique ‘70s hits including "Spiders & Snakes", "Swamp Witch," "My Girl Bill", and "Wildwood Weed.” His great sense of humor and charm led his to success on a bunch of TV variety and talk shows and even his own summer series and regular role on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. We talk about all of it on this week’s episode of RPM45.
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4 years ago
17 minutes

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Carl Giammarese of The Buckinghams
In the late ‘60s, there were a lot of great groups coming out of Chicago, but the most successful were The Buckinghams – with five major Top 40 hits in the space of little more than a year -- kicked off by "Kind of a Drag"...atop the charts for two weeks in early '67. In this episode, we talk with the guitarist and singer who continues to perform with the group -- Carl Giammarese. We cover a bunch of topics including... How the band got a big break (and its new name) on a local weekly...
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4 years ago
37 minutes

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Bryan Bassett of Wild Cherry
Bryan Bassett is the guitarist who may be best known for his work in Wild Cherry...he created the famous riff that kicks off the band's platinum smash 1976 hit -- "Play That Funky Music." He tells the story of that song, as well as the record's multi-racial appeal that made it Number One on both the pop and R&B charts. But Wild Cherry marked only the start of Bryan's success in music. After he left the band, Bryan became a producer and engineer at King Snake Records, a specia...
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4 years ago
24 minutes

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Roger Earl of Foghat
Roger Earl is a founding member and drummer of Foghat – an English rock band most famous for songs like Slow Ride, Drivin' Wheel and I Just Wanna Make Love to You. The band has achieved eight gold albums, one platinum and one double platinum album, and they’re still going strong. Roger is a life-loving, fun-loving guy and we covered LOTS in our talk: How he got started in music.How he got into Savoy Brown and why he got out.Two explanations of how Foghat got its name.Foghat's audition for le...
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4 years ago
32 minutes

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Wayne Nelson of Little River Band
Wayne Nelson is the bassist and vocalist of Little River Band, and has been for the past 4 decades… LRB gave us many great ‘80s hits including “Reminiscing,” “Lonesome Loser,” “Lady,” “Cool Change” and “The Night Owls” It’s gone through numerous changes since then, but carries on. I talk with Wayne about... His beginnings in music in Chicago.Moving to L.A., and connecting with star performer and producer Jim Messina.How he joined Little River Band.His early experiences with...
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5 years ago
28 minutes

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James Lowe of The Electric Prunes
James Lowe is the lead singer and guitarist of The Electric Prunes, a psychedelic rock band from Los Angeles famous for its 1966 hit: “I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night).” The group’s music was sometimes weird, but I found James to be an easygoing, down-to-earth guy with a great sense of humor. We talk about... How he got started in musicHow The Electric Prunes got its nameHow the group was discovered.The recording of "I Had Too Much Too Dream." Why he left the group.What he's ...
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5 years ago
23 minutes

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Jim Messina
Jim Messina has done it all when it comes to making records. He’s been a recording engineer, record producer a singer, songwriter, and guitarist,. He was a member of Buffalo Springfield, pioneering country rock band Poco, and the hit-making duo Loggins and Messina. And, on this week’s RPM45, we talk about... His early days in music, including his high school band and hist first album at age 16!Becoming a recording engineer and recording Joni Mitchell's first demo.Being an engin...
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5 years ago
26 minutes

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Gary Puckett
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap had an amazing run of hit records from 1968-70: "Woman, Woman,: "Young Girl," "Lady Willpower" "Over You," "Don't Give In to Him" and "This Girl is a Woman Now." In this episode of RPM45, we talk with Gary about beginnings in music, his group's success, the tough times that followed and how he came through it all. (There's also an amazing moment around 10:20 where Gary sings for us!) We talk with Gary about... How he formed the band that became The Unio...
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5 years ago
34 minutes

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Ralph Scala of Blues Magoos
In the late ’60s, psychedelic music emerged on the scene. And one of its most successful groups was Blues Magoos – most famous for their Top 5 1966 hit “We Ain’t Got Nothin’ Yet.” In this episode of RPM45, we talk with its organist and vocalist Ralph Scala.
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5 years ago
18 minutes

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Right Said Fred – brothers Fred and Richard Fairbrass – had a #1 hit in the U.S. and a number of countries around the world with “I’m Too Sexy.” But while they are a “one hit wonder” in the U.S., they had multiple hits elsewhere, And they’re making great music to this day. They’re serious musicians, but they don’t take themselves too seriously, and were a blast to talk with. Check them out..I think you’ll enjoy it!