British Music Memories with guest Nancy Diane King
Another fun podcast on British Music Memories, and we thank our guest Nancy Diane King for coming on the show. She shared her memories of meeting various British artists and some of the interviews she has conducted, along with live performances she has attended. Artists discussed included The Beatles, Dave Clark Five, Herman’s Hermits, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Chad and Jeremy, The Moody Blues, The Troggs, and The Zombies, including their livestream performances at Abbey Road Studios. She also talked about Laurence Juber’s guitar solos, Jeff Alan Ross’s performances with Peter Asher, Badfinger, and The Lovin' Spoonful, among many others.
Nancy also spoke about her experiences on the Flower Power Cruise and the Blues Cruise, which she described as cool.
Additionally, she discussed her book 'STAY CALM AND MEET THE BEATLES,' which was awesome. Thank you to Nancy for making this episode a memorable journey through British Music Memories.
My latest podcast delved into The Beatles and music from the 60s and 70s, highlighting the Abbey Road On the River festival.
It was a fun show featuring music from The Beatles and artists like The Kinks, The Hollies, The Monkees, Moody Blues, Deep Purple, Dusty Springfield, Lulu, The Who, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Dave Clark Five, Herman's Hermits, Badfinger, The Zombies, and others.
I enjoyed hosting amazing guests, including The Pre-Amps, who shared their incredible performances of 60s music. Julie Quarles and her husband Bob Quarles from The English Channel talked about their renditions of British Rock from the 60s and 70s. Dave Lempke from Union Jack discussed his experiences performing with Union Jack British Invasion, their shows at Abbey Road On the River, and at International Beatleweek in Liverpool at the Cavern Club. He also shared encounters with artists like Billy J. Kramer, Peter Tork, Micky Dolenz, Peter Noone, and a few others.
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Join us as we dive into a musical celebration of the Fab Four, featuring an array of their greatest hits alongside select solo tracks by John, Paul, George, and Ringo. This episode marks the 60th Anniversary of the Beatles' iconic visit to the US, a pivotal moment that forever changed the landscape of music.
In this special episode, we're honored to host three distinguished guests: Bob Kealing, who brings to light the Beatles' adventures in Florida, including their historic second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in Miami Beach and their unforgettable performance at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville; Gary Astridge, who delves into the world of Ringo Starr with his latest book, 'Beats & Threads,' offering a unique glimpse into Ringo's drum kits and fashion choices; and May Pang, who shares her intimate perspective on John Lennon's 'Lost Weekend,' along with her exclusive photo gallery and insights into the film documenting this fascinating period.
We're grateful to each guest for sharing their stories and insights, contributing to an episode brimming with nostalgia, music, and memories. Tune in now to experience the enduring legacy of the Beatles through captivating tales and tunes.
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Our latest topic on 'Moments of Rock' was a thrilling journey through the great music of the '60s and '70s, featuring some of the Beatles, Boz Scaggs, The Raspberries, Wings, Bruce Springsteen, Billy J. Kramer, Badfinger, The Hollies, Toto, Steely Dan, Chicago, Blood Sweat & Tears, and a few others.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to our incredible guests who joined the show. Doug Kistner shared his passion for music, including Yacht Rock and Chicago, his experiences performing with Blood, Sweat & Tears, collaborating with Glenn Burtnik on the Summer of Love concert, and discussing his original songs written and recorded for Studio D'lux.
Steve Sizemore and the Steve Sizemore Group brought their take on Classic Rock, covering music from the Beatles, Aerosmith, Bruce Springsteen, Cheap Trick, and a few others. They also talked about their performances at Abbey Road On the River.
Brian Ostering from The Wag delved into playing all Beatles music and their participation at Abbey Road On the River. Joe Orlando of The Cryers also discussed Abbey Road On the River and shared his experiences performing with notable artists including Laurence Juber, Billy J. Kramer, Joey Molland, Terry Sylvester, Denny Laine, and more.
A huge thank you to all our guests for making the show truly memorable.
Another fun podcast on British Music Memories, and we thank our guest Nancy Diane King for coming on the show. She shared her memories of meeting various British artists and some of the interviews she has conducted, along with live performances she has attended. Artists discussed included The Beatles, Dave Clark Five, Herman’s Hermits, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Chad and Jeremy, The Moody Blues, The Troggs, and The Zombies, including their livestream performances at Abbey Road Studios. She also talked about Laurence Juber’s guitar solos, Jeff Alan Ross’s performances with Peter Asher, Badfinger, and The Lovin' Spoonful, among many others.
Nancy also spoke about her experiences on the Flower Power Cruise and the Blues Cruise, which she described as cool.
Additionally, she discussed her book 'STAY CALM AND MEET THE BEATLES,' which was awesome. Thank you to Nancy for making this episode a memorable journey through British Music Memories.
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