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Woolleys Beat
Ian Woolley
75 episodes
4 days ago
Interviewing some of the biggest names and legends in the music and TV business, we talk about what makes them tick. Their life and career plus all the gossip on what's coming soon.
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Interviewing some of the biggest names and legends in the music and TV business, we talk about what makes them tick. Their life and career plus all the gossip on what's coming soon.
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Woolleys Beat
50 Years Of Slade - Dave Hill

The glam rock band from Wolverhampton were hardly out of the pop charts during the 70s. Now 50 years on from their last top ten of that golden era, founder Slade member Dave Hill is still keeping those memories alive.

In this podcast, Dave explains how they evolved from their skinhead past to become one of pop's most popular and successful acts. Although Noddy has officially called it a day, Dave is still on the road, keeping those memories alive.


(recorded in 2023)


SERIES 6 : EPISODE 5

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6 months ago
19 minutes 37 seconds

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The Musical Youth Story (Dennis Seaton)

It’s been just over 40 years since the Birmingham reggae group’s last chart success.

Today, a grown-up Dennis Seaton knows his way around the business and has set his sights on going one better in the Grammys since his young group lost out to Culture Club.

Despite being only 13 years old , Seaton replaced the lead singer of Musical Youth and qnd surprised many when they topped the UK charts in 1982 with 'Pass The Dutchie'.


In this podcast recorded in 2024, Dennis reveals what effect that success had on him at such a young age and how the band evolved in the ever-changing world of pop.


Series 6, Episode 4

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7 months ago
11 minutes 13 seconds

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Ian Prowse - The 20th Anniversary Tour

Marking 20 years since the immortal Amsterdam hit ‘DoesThis Train Stop On Merseyside?’, Ian Prowse celebrates with a special re-release out 7th March and an anniversary tour around the UK.

In this podcast, Ian reflects on how it started for him in Liverpool and the influences that changed his musical direction down the years. Even John Peel was moved by his song writing!

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8 months ago
16 minutes 1 second

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The Zombies Story - Colin Blunstone

The St.Albans favourites, the Zombies, were behind classics like “Time of the Season” and “She’s Not There” and are led by lead singer Colin Blunstone.


In this podcast, Blunstone takes time out to talk all things Zombies. With 60 years in the music business, he gives sensible advice on keeping your voice in tip-top condition as well as his respect for fellow Zombie Rod Argent and working with Alan Parsons.

Now the band have their original masters back, lots of things are planned which will keep their fans happy including a hint of a planned solo tour in 2025.

(Interview recorded in 2024.)

Series 6: Episode 2

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9 months ago
24 minutes 3 seconds

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Mike Batt - Wombling Through The Decades

In 2020, we caught up with the multi-talented Mike Batt on the eve of the release of his latest album, The Penultimate Collection. The singer-songwriter, musician, arranger, record producer, director, conductor and former deputy chairman of the British Phonographic Industry has many strings to his bow as you are about to discover.

From his early roots as the youngest A&R plugger to eventually working with Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Batt has always been in demand.

As you'll hear in our interview, his love and passion for creating music has never waned.

His new autobiography, 'Closest Thing To Crazy,' has just been released, and you can bet he's got an incredible story to tell.

Series 6 : Episode 1



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10 months ago
29 minutes 29 seconds

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Merrill Osmond - The Osmond Story

Merrill Osmond is the lead singer for the world-famous Osmond family and an established solo artist.

In this podcast, Merrill discusses his family, career, faith, and why his British fans have meant so much to him over the years.

Recorded in 2023.

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11 months ago
13 minutes 34 seconds

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Shaun Ryder - Poet

These days, you're more likely to see him on the small screen but the Happy Mondays poet and singer Shaun Ryder has certainly lived an interesting life...

Currently undertaking a UK book tour (which he admits he didn't know he was doing), we put the awkward questions to him about his life and career to date.


It's one podcast you don't want to miss!

(Promo image courtesy of Paul Husband)

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1 year ago
9 minutes 16 seconds

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The Decca Choice - Brian Poole (pt.1)

The first pop group from the South of England to top the UK charts in the Beat boom days, the Tremeloes were also the chosen band above the Beatles by Decca.

In this podcast, former lead singer Brian Poole looks back at the early Tremeloes days, and his choice to go solo at the height of their career.

It's an episode you won't want to miss.

This is part 1 of 2.

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1 year ago
17 minutes 3 seconds

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The Darts Story - Griff Fender

As doo-wop vocal groups go, Darts dominated the 1970s and always performed on the edge with their stage antics.

Whilst most groups of the time had one lead singer, Darts had four. Rita Ray, Den Hegarty, Bob Fish and Griff Fender all shared that responsibility, and whilst (excuse the pun) they never succeeded in getting double top, they came close to it in 1978 when they got to no.2 with "Come Back My Love" and "The Boy From New York City". The following year, "It's Raining" stalled just off the top of the charts.

In this podcast, we talk with Griff Fender about his band and share some of the secrets of their antics on and off the stage.

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1 year ago
19 minutes 26 seconds

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My Early Roller Days - Woody

As long as there is Woody, the Bay City Rollers tartan flag will forever fly at full mast…

As the original guitarist of the Bay City Rollers, 66-year-old Stuart ‘Woody’ Wood is now the only original member of the pin-up 1970s boy band to tour. Edinburgh-born Stuart was 17 when he joined the Bay City Rollers, including brothers Alan and Derek Longmuir, Eric Faulkner, and singer Les McKeown. Selling over 300 million albums worldwide, the Bay City Rollers attracted fans of all ages and a phenomenon known as Rollermania swept across the globe. In this podcast, Woody talks about his early life, ‘Rollermania’, the band’s reunion, and the loss of lead singer Les McKeown.


This is one interview any roller fan won’t want to miss.

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1 year ago
13 minutes 7 seconds

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My Amazing Life - With Françoise Pascal

Mauritian actress, model, and Producer Françoise Pascal has been in the business for 50 years and has worked with some of the biggest names in film and TV.

Now, in a new play, 'My Wife Fell in Love with a Life Size Cardboard Cut-out of Ronan Keating' (yes, really!) written by PT Rose, actress and music lover Françoise Pascal is treading the boards again. In this podcast, we talk with her about working with some of those great names like Peter Sellers. A career that might never have happened as a near-death experience jumping from a house fire, it could have all turned out so differently.

A true survivor who has lived to tell the tale and go on to become a much sought-after actress. A podcast you won't want to miss.

Karen Struel-White and Pascal Productions present 'My Wife Fell in Love with a Life Size Cardboard Cut-Out of Ronan Keating' by PT Rose at the Drayton Arms Theatre, November 5th - 9th, 2024.

Tickets on sale now from www.thedraytonarmstheatre.co.uk/ronan-keating

 

SERIES 5; EPISODE 6

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1 year ago
17 minutes 10 seconds

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Suzi Quatro (A Rockin' Her Way) Pt.1

It's been an incredible 50 years for the leather-cladded singer and musician since she topped the UK charts with 'Devil Gate Drive'.

In her 60th year in the business, Suzi Q still feels as fresh as the first time she walked on stage. She talks about the glam rock period, her respect for Mary Weiss and writing music with KT Tunstall.

Part 1 of 2.

An intimate podcast you won't want to miss. (Recorded in February 2024)

SERIES 5: Episode 5

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1 year ago
13 minutes 55 seconds

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Steve Ellis - A Love Affair With The Mod Scene

Steve Ellis has always been outspoken about his views, and the former Love Affair frontman has plenty to say.

Released on his birthday, this podcast pulls no punches as we ask him what makes him the man he is today. Friends like Zoot Money, Keith Moon, and Paul Weller all get a mention, as well as the reason why he left the band when he did.

A mod and soul lover at heart, this is one podcast you won't want to miss.

(Recorded in 2022 after the release of his album 'Boom, Bang, Twang' and published in the 2022 November issue of the Beat magazine)

Series 5: Episode 4

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1 year ago
13 minutes 39 seconds

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55 Years In Pop - Chris Norman

Smokie's lead singer, Chris Norman, has reached a 55-year milestone in his music career, marking a new achievement in pop.

If his latest album 'Junction 55' is anything to go by, the Bradford boy has emerged in 2024 with some great new tracks that will keep his popularity to the fore.

In this interview, Chris looks back at his early career and collaborations with the likes of Suzie Quatro and the odd footballer! This is a podcast you won't want to miss.

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1 year ago
16 minutes 3 seconds

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Michael McIntyre's Prank on Tony Hadley Helps His New Tour

"Then when the flap went down the noise was just incredible"...

The former Spandau Ballet lead singer recalls the surreal moment after being pranked on BBC's Michael McIntyre's Big Show.

Off the back of that prime-time BBC show recently watched by millions of viewers, the tickets for his upcoming tour have been selling like hotcakes.

In this podcast ahead of his new Big Swing Tour, Tony reveals the time that he met crooning legend Tony Bennett backstage, which crooner he took his mum to see and having to turn down an offer to attend a big Hollywood movie star's party.

A podcast you won't want to miss!

For tickets, go to www.tonyhadley.com


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1 year ago
8 minutes 11 seconds

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50 Years A Rebel - Steve Harley

Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel celebrated their 50th Anniversary last year and the celebratory shows were such a joy that Steve is once more on the acoustic road to mark ‘50 Years A Rebel’…

For Steve, life on the road is more than just a job: it is almost his life’s blood. In this interview, we talk with the Cockney Rebel about what those 50+ years were like. Talking McCartney, Bolan, Eddie Reader, Viagra, and serendipity. Steve admits in this interview in his own words 'that he's not a regular guy' and we find out why in this exclusive interview you won't want to miss.

An intimate discussion that looks at the real Steve Harley behind-the-stage persona.

Recorded in London in 2023


Series 5, Episode 1

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1 year ago
10 minutes 57 seconds

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A 5 Star Christmas - Deniece Pearson

It's been 40 years since 5 Star exploded onto our screens and now their lead singer Deniece Pearson has released her first Christmas single...

For the Pearson family, music has always been in their blood. From their humble beginnings listening to their father's demos to forming the successful quintet that took the UK by storm during the 80s. In this podcast, Brit Award winner Deniece talks about those early days, the Michael Jackson love of her sisters, and eventually playing him on the London West End stage.

Oh yes, she talks about Christmas too!

Her 2023 Christmas single 'Santa Claus is Comin' is out now.

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1 year ago
14 minutes 46 seconds

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Chatting With Gary Puckett

Gary Puckett and his group the Union Gap were one of the most successful musical groups of the 60’s with his unmistakable signature voice getting the band six consecutive gold discs.

From his beautiful home in Florida, USA, we talk with Gary about his long career including singing in front of President Nixon and Prince Charles at the White House. Did you know as a Beatles fan himself, in 1968 Gary outsold the Fab Four and every other act!

A revealing podcast which you won't want to miss.

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1 year ago
19 minutes 31 seconds

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Flying With Wings - The Denny Seiwell Story

"One day we rocked up at Nottingham University with our band and asked to play a free gig. The head was apprehensive until we told him we had Paul McCartney waiting to perform with us outside"...

The American drummer Denny Seiwell recalls the bizarre moment when the ex-Beatle decided to hit the road after forming his new band Wings. Denny passed the audition to join one of the biggest names in pop history and ended up living on a remote farm in Scotland.

This fascinating story includes how Denny acquired part of Ringo's drum kit many years after the Beatles drummer had played at the Shay Stadium in 1965.

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2 years ago
18 minutes 58 seconds

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Chatting with New Seeker's Lyn Paul

It's now 50 years since they topped the UK charts with their first No.1 'I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing' which everybody remembers as that Coca-Cola song. Selling millions of records worldwide, the New Seekers was never out of the charts in the first half of the 1970's...

In this episode, we talk with former member Lyn Paul about the band's Eurovision fan worship, touring with Liza Minelli, the Boy George Taboo connection, and her successful transition to actress in the 1997 stage production of Willy Russell's Blood Brothers.

Now currently appearing in the hit 2023 musical Calendar Girls, this is a podcast you won't want to miss!


Season 4 Episode 8

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⁠⁠SHAKIN' STEVENS⁠⁠

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⁠⁠DON McLEAN


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2 years ago
14 minutes 19 seconds

Woolleys Beat
Interviewing some of the biggest names and legends in the music and TV business, we talk about what makes them tick. Their life and career plus all the gossip on what's coming soon.