British Rock with guests Richard Houghton, Gered Mankowitz and Glenn Mitchell
Welcome to my latest podcast which focused on British Rock, a fantastic and enjoyable topic covering a variety of British artists. We delved into the works of Richard Houghton, discussing his books on the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Faces, Cream, and his most recent publication, 'The Guitar Has Seconds To Live: A People’s History of The Who.'
We also explored Gered Mankowitz's captivating photography of iconic figures such as the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Jimi Hendrix, Small Faces, The Yardbirds, Chad and Jeremy, among others.
Additionally, we had Glenn Mitchell share his experiences of performing Beatles tributes with the Cavernites, as well as recounting his memories of the Beatles and other seminal British artists.

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Welcome to my latest podcast which focused on British Rock, a fantastic and enjoyable topic covering a variety of British artists. We delved into the works of Richard Houghton, discussing his books on the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Faces, Cream, and his most recent publication, 'The Guitar Has Seconds To Live: A People’s History of The Who.'
We also explored Gered Mankowitz's captivating photography of iconic figures such as the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Jimi Hendrix, Small Faces, The Yardbirds, Chad and Jeremy, among others.
Additionally, we had Glenn Mitchell share his experiences of performing Beatles tributes with the Cavernites, as well as recounting his memories of the Beatles and other seminal British artists.
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