Discussing the MSG 2015/2016 New Years Run with Rob Grabill.
Terry Bozzio joins Eric in conversation. We talk about his early days growing up and discovering drumming and composing, also some of his early days of creating various drums. He shares details about his audition with Frank Zappa and talks quite a bit about his influence and friendship. We also cover his work with Dweezil, Missing Persons, Jeff Beck and so much more! Plus his approach to composing, drumming and his current projects.
Adam J. Smith joins Craig for a chat about the Ween discography.
Billy Sherwood of Yes joins Eric in conversation. We talk about his early days growing up with his musical family. His early bands including World Trade, how he connected initially with Chris Squire, being initially offered the lead singer spot in Yes and passing. We talk about his varied production efforts including his tons of tribute albums features the world’s top talent. Billy shares memories of Chris Squire and how Chris hand-picked him to be his successor to help carry the Yes flag forward. In addition to all that, we talk about his latest fantastic concept album Citizen.
Spread your wings and fly away with Pods & Sods to take a track by track look at News Of The World, Queen's 1977 LP.
Steve Hackett joins Eric in conversation. We talk about his early days with his musical family and connecting with Genesis. What was it like during the recording of Lamb Lies Down On Broadway and what are some of the inspirations behind some of those classic Genesis songs? We cover stories of his early and continued solo records and touring including Wolflightand Genesis Revisited. We talk about some of his musical brothers outside of Genesis – Brian May, Chris Squire, Steven Wilson & more. His classical influences, what’s it like being the flag-bearer of Genesis in terms of live performance in 2015 and so much more.
Hey hey! Your friends Megan and Craig share their Monkees thoughts and rank every original-era album and pick some key tracks from each. Added bonus: Monkees memories from when they were sprites!
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Mary Fahl formerly of October Project joins Eric in conversation. We talk about her earliest days in joining October Project and through their successes. We talk about her embarking on her solo career, overcoming moments of stage fright, crossing paths with Jeff Buckley, connecting with Warner Classical, her band, the inspirations behind many of her songs, her songwriting collaborations and her version of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon album. Also her recent live CD, PBS special, performing with orchestras and what’s next.
In the conclusion of our look at 1985, Jeff Harris joins in for a discussion about the top five Billboard albums of the year, some honorable mentions, and a round of trivia.
Chapter I: 1965-1967
Gary Wright joins Eric in conversation. We talk about his earliest days discovering music and forming Spooky Tooth. We talk quite a bit about his Spooky Tooth days, including working with Mick Jones and the origin of perhaps the best album title of all time – You Broke My Heart, So I Busted Your Jaw! Of course we cover his friendship with George Harrison, George as a friend, mentor and influence musically. Also the songs he wrote with George – are there more to be uncovered? Above all we talk about his wonderful music from Dream Weaver and beyond, including his career-spanning autobiography and his current and upcoming releases including a new EP, Wonderwheel and the Spooky Tooth boxed set.
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Rudolf Schenker of Scorpions joins Eric in conversation. We talk about his earliest years of playing guitar, growing up in Germany, forming Scorpions, and connecting with Klaus Meine. Rudolf shares what he learned when the Scorpions were invited to support KISS on their 1976 German tour. We cover his writing process and some specific songs including Wind of Change and the fan favorite Hey You. And also lots of talk about 50 years in the business and their latest record, Return To Forever.
Conversing about Phish with Rob Grabill.
Lajon Witherspoon of Sevendust joins Eric in conversation. We talk about his earliest years of singing in church, memories of his father’s band. We talk about working with the guys from Twisted Sister early on. We chat about Living Colour as an influence and his recent meeting/performance with them. Also we cover some of the origins of some classic Sevendust songs, their career and we pay particular focus to the new Sevendust record, Kill The Flaw.
Jeff Harris joins us for an in depth look at the year 1985 in our continuing series of 80s-centric episodes. In this episode, we look at the top ten Billboard singles of the year and follow up with some favorites from the year as honorable mentions.
Mike Portnoy of The Winery Dogs joins Eric in conversation. We talk about his earliest years of playing drums and his early influences. We talk about his many, many, many projects including Dream Theater, Metal Allegiance and of course The Winery Dogs. Also we cover his Hello Kitty drum kit, the band Jellyfish, Steven Wilson and prog rock in general. Will he do a straight up solo album? An autobiography? Would he collaborate with the DT guys again? Check out the episode to find out…
Billy Sheehan of The Winery Dogs joins Eric in conversation. We talk about his earliest years of playing bass and his influences. We talk about his offer to join Van Halen in the very early 80s, his years with David Lee Roth, the successes and pressures with Mr Big, and his relationships with his Winery Dogs bandmates, Richie Kotzen and Mike Portnoy. And we focus quite a bit on their new record, Hot Streak.
Alex Skolnick of Testament joins Eric in conversation. We talk about the early years of playing and his influences including Ozzy and KISS – does he like The Elder? We talk about Testament, performing with Ozzy and Geezer Butler, his friendship with Living Colour, his prolific jazz trio, his world music projects and finally his connecting with Mike Portnoy, Dave Ellefson to work on his latest project, Metal Allegiance.
Martin Barre formerly of Jethro Tull joins Eric in conversation. We talk about the early years of Jethro Tull, the band’s final days, his early days in the British music scene, his relationship with Ian Anderson, his first steps into solo work in terms of songwriting, lyric writing and touring, his friend Willy Porter (another recent guest) and finally his latest solo album, Back To Steel.
Michael Sweet of Stryper joins Eric in conversation. We talk about the early days of Stryper, some of his childhood guitar heroes and influences, the classic days of To Hell With The Devil, his solo career, songwriting and the unique spot that Stryper inhabits in the music world in terms of music and message. We also learn about the next Sweet & Lynch album and hear stories behind some of the songs on the new Stryper record, Fallen.
Garland Jeffreys joins Eric in conversation. We talk about his long and storied career from the early days through his most recent critically lauded releases. We talk about his inspirations, the social messages often contained in his work and his legendary hit Wild In The Streets. He shares stories about his friendships with Lou Reed, Bruce Springsteen, John Lennon and so many more.
Ed Roland of Collective Soul joins Eric in conversation. We talk about the Collective Soul early days and hits – Shine, December, Gel, all the biggies. We explore Ed’s positive approach to songwriting, influences, family and the inspirations behind some personal songs. We also talk quite a bit about his fantastic side project, Sweet Tea Project and how it fueled his approach to the latest Collective Soul album, See What You Started By Continuing.
Willy Porter joins Eric in conversation. Willy has an incredible and unique style – he mixes lightning fast finger picking guitar virtuosity, soulful and thoughtful lyrics, humor, brilliant arrangements, and a wide variety of genres. He’s had a storied 20+ year career and 10+ albums, if you don’t know Willy, you really, really should. In this conversation we trace his career from the early days to his latest album, Human Kindness and beyond.
Kasim Sulton joins Eric in conversation. You may know Kasim as a member of Utopia. You may know Kasim from his work on Meat Loaf’s Bat Out of Hell records and tours. You may know Kasim from The New Cars. You may know Kasim from Joan Jett and The Blackhearts. You may know Kasim from Blue Oyster Cult. Or you may know Kasim as a fantastic singer/songwriter in his own right. Suffice it to say, Kasim has a long, successful and storied career and we talk about it all including his new solo album, 3.