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Interviews and conversations with musicians and producers involved with or inspired by 60s music and recording techniques.
Roy Saint was the powerhouse drummer behind pop group The Walkers who played a pivotal role in London’s vibrant 1960s music scene. Known for their energetic performances, The Walkers were fixtures of the city’s club circuit and helped define the Tottenham sound. The band were able to capture their dynamic style at the legendary studios of Denmark St and following their success its members went on to join and pen hits for The Dave Clark 5.
This episode is part 2 of my interview with Roy, so if you're wanting to hear the whole thing, check out episode 107 first.
Episode sponsored by Make Noise Pro Audio
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that Recording podcast
Interviews and conversations with musicians and producers involved with or inspired by 60s music and recording techniques.