Dr. Fink and I had a great discussion about what inspired him to get into music and of course, Prince. If you are a Prince fan, you definietly want to listen to this particular podcast.
You will hear some great stories that you may have never heard before.
Bill Cinque, a left handed bass player, has played with some of the biggest names in music history including The Coasters, The Drifters, The Bay City Rollers, Melissa Manchester, Neil Diamond, and others.
After you listen to this interview, you will want to visit BillCinque.com to purchase his book or ebook, The Amazing Adventures of aa Marginally Successful Musician.
This interview is not about fishing tips, but is about Bill Dance the man, according to Bill.
Have you ever wondered why he wears the University of Tennessee cap? Have you ever wondered how he began his career? Stop what you're doing and listen to him tell his story as only he can.
New sound but good old rock and roll stories. Dave Zane still travels but has plenty of stories from his time on the road.
Remember Kind of a Drag? Come A Little Bit Closer? This Magic Moment?
If you are like most people, you have seen the classic Christmas movie, "It's a Wonderful Life". This episode features my interview with Karolyn Grimes who played Zuzu. While the interview is not very lengthy, it is informative and wonderful to hear about her role and life. Karolyn also played in "A Bishop's Wife" and other movies. Enjoy and Merry Christmas!
What more can you request for Christmas? An interview with Santa Claus will put you in the Christmas Spirit.
Jim Fielder has a great story about his career and is a true gentleman. In Part II, Jim discusses his time with Neil Sedaka and what he is doing now.
Jim Fielder is a legendary bassist and musician. This is divided into two parts and you definitely do not want to skip this.
Jim Fielder is a legendary bassist and musician. T
Fito de la Parra has played with Canned Heat since the mid-1960's. He continues to travel with the members to this day as he plays percussion. As you may remember, Canned Heat had the hit, "Going Up to Country" and is now apparently the theme song for Woodstock. Canned Heat was the headlining band for the Saturday night of Woodstock.
There is reference to drugs and drug use in this episode.
We have all probably heard about the festival, Woodstock. I decided to try something a little different. I wanted to give a perspective from the audience then from the stage.
This episode, Part I, gives a brief history of the event, but also gives a first-hand account of Woodstock from Lisa Brazzell. Lisa attended the festival and has an excellent memory.
Caution: No offense to Lisa, but this episode does reference drugs and has some mild profanity.
Part II will feature Fido de la Parra, percussionist for Canned Heat. Canned Heat was a headliner for Woodstock.
Jailer Henry Winters refused to release 2 rapists from the Hickman County Jail in Clinton, KY. His bravery allowed him to become the Sheriff of the county, located on the East bank of the Mississippi River.
Sheriff Winters bravery cost him his life.
Now the citizens of Hickman County wanted justice, or did they?
What do you know about Paul Aurandt? Here is a hint...Page 1.
This episode gives a nod to the title, And Now You Know. Future episodes will include interviews and factual accounts of past events. Interviews will include Bill Dance, Gloria Thomas, Karolyn Zuzu Grimes, and an attendee of Woodstock. If you have an idea, please message me and I will do my best.