
The Zombies In Session – 1964 – Past Daily Soundbooth
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KABC-FM – “Brother” John Rydgren – August 1, 1969 – Ever since you got your fake i.d. your life has changed. By day you show up at school, 16 and trying your level-best to be an A student. But at night you’re a 19 year old Freshman at UCLA, majoring

Gil Bernal (and unidentified group) – Send For Me – The Spike Jones Show – August 20, 1957 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – Gil Bernal doing (sadly) one number on the Spike Jones TV program, broadcast on August 20, 1957. Maybe not a household name with the casual listener,

]\ KROQ AM & FM – Jimmy Rabbitt – Shadoe Stevens With Flo & Eddie – February 10, 1974 – Rob Frankel Collection – “Whatever you do, don’t blow it”. It’s been a mantra from your friends ever since you met her. She likes you. She made the first moves

No question – 1966 was a pivotal year. But then, so was 1965 – so was 1964 and don’t forget 1963. The 60s had more than their fair share of memorable years with a lot going on in each of them. In 1966 things were starting to change. Music was

Superbus in session at RTL2 – March 5, 2020 – RTL2 Radio – A taste of French Pop-Rock to kick off the week. Superbus in session at RTL2 in Paris on March 5, 2020, recorded just before the release of a new ep and tour, days before everything went into

1987 Grammy Awards – Press Conference Interviews – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – That time of the year again – Turning clocks ahead and celebrating popular culture in all sorts of ways. And of course, The Grammy© Awards. Here’s a little sample of the winners of 1987, as they were

Hour 1: Hour 2: Hour 3: Rescuing and preserving this stuff doesn’t happen by itself. So . . .:Become a Patron! It’s June 16, 1967 – and if you were a teenager, lived in L.A. and were one of the many thousands who had your ears glued to the radio

Editors have so far released two platinum studio albums, and six in total, with several million combined sales. Their debut album The Back Room was released in 2005. It contained the hits “Munich” and “Blood” and the following year received a Mercury Prize nomination. Their follow-up album An End Has

Staying with the 90s again this week and one of the less-celebrated bands of the Brit-Pop Invasion, Elastica. In mid-1992, ex-Suede band members Justine Frischmann and Justin Welch decided to form a group. By the autumn of that year, bassist Annie Holland and guitarist Donna Matthews were added. After initially