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British Lion drummer Simon Dawson, and Coronation Kings bass player John Hickleton, hosting the Old Rockers Podcast, invite local and national musicians on the show to chat about their life in music.
Hear guests recall how they started, the people that influenced them, the gigs and venues they played, the road trips, the musicians they worked with, the equipment they used and their time in the studio.
Edited by John Hickleton and produced by Mark Dunn. Special thanks to all our friends who encouraged and helped us start this podcast. We you hope enjoy the shows and have a few laughs as you listen.
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Steve is a musician, composer, arranger, musical director, orchestrator and music supervisor. He is the musical director for The Play What I Wrote.In 1997, Steve became the trumpet player for The Official Tribute To The Blues Brothers produced by David Pugh. Later that year he progressed to musical director and since then has worked on a number of shows on multiple instruments.He has also worked as composer, arranger, musical director, orchestrator and/or music supervisor on West End and touring shows including The Play What I Wrote, Heroes, Calendar Girls (both musical and original play), The Band, the stage play of The Full Monty and The Classic Rock Show.Aside from theatre, Steve has played for artists such as Corinne Bailey-Rae, Martha Reeves, Hannah Waddingham and Chrissie Hynde, worked with take thats Gary Barlow, played on round-the-world cruises and recorded jingles for BBC national radio. Since 2014 he has been the musical arranger for The Voice UK (both BBC and ITV) and, subsequently, The Voice Kids. Other TV work includes Dancing On Ice, Sing On (Netflix), Starstruck and Richard Osman’s House Of Games. His time is now divided between TV, theatre and working on projects for his own Steropar label in his studio on the Wirral, The Old School recording studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Roger James is the real deal, born to perform Rock and Blues to any audience,the band line-up contains players who have performed to audiences worldwide and recorded with artists as diverse as Steve Marriott, Dire Straits, Dave Stewart, Bill Wyman, FM and Iron Maiden. His band has four albums currently available, containing mainly self-penned material and their unique versions of classics such as Fleetwood Mac's "Oh Well" and Neil Young's "Rocking in the free world". Roger James, is one of finest crowd motivators in the country. His big voice is driven by the powerhouse rhythm section of Paul Hale (Percussion) and Del Fletcher (Bass). The Guitar work of Mark Holmes and Richard Young on Keyboards/Guitar, complete one of the most inventive and exciting rock line-ups in the business.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063924402866http://www.busterjames.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode we explore just what being a local drummer was through the 70s and 80s with Gary Drew and Terry Newby. We look at venues the amount of gigs and teaching through those time. We loved this one check it out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John's interest in music began during the early fifties jazz revival. Having experimented with all kinds of popular music in the sixties, his fascination for jazz endured and he purchased his first double bass in 1965. Soon John formed his own jazz trio and played in various London venues whilst working for the Telegraph in Fleet Street. Turning professional in the mid seventies, John had brief spells with the Brian Knight Blues by Six Band and the Monty Sunshine Jazz Band, before being asked in 1977 to become a member of the world renowned Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen. During 25 years (1977– 2002) touring the world with Kenny's band, John made regular TV appearances, radio broadcasts, royal command performances and a wealth of recordings. He also accompanied and played alongside many of the top jazz artistes such as Kenny Baker, Bob Barnard, Acker Bilk, George Chisholm, Wild Bill Davison, Humphrey Lyttelton and many more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever fancied playing at Glastonbury, and you're an original band? Check out our guest on Saturday 27th, Mr Neil Templar. Neil runs the The Pilton Stage competition to play at Glastonbury, Its a cracker! Thanks to our Sponsor Pocket Money Studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rodney Branigan Live on the Old Rockers Podcast A talented songwriter, Rodney was offered a position at EMI in Nashville, co-writing with Dave Loggins, who penned hit tunes for Reba McEntire, Billy Ray Cyrus, Don Williams, Kenny Loggins, and many others.Rodney is the first international artist to perform at Naila Bagh Palace in Jaipur, where he collaborates with Rajasthani folk musicians, Kutle Khan (Kutle Khan Project) and Reis Khan (Barmer Boys). In Mumbai, Rodney is invited to perform at various festivals, including an opening slot for Pentagram, India's biggest rock band. Rodney has had many happy returns to India, touring with Miztape and Krunk, playing the main stage at Sulafest, collaborating with Indian award-winning music producer & guitarist Randolph Correia, and many other experiences. Rodney is ready to recreate as soon as conditions allow. So, India: "Look out he'll be back as soon as he can!"https://www.facebook.com/rodney.braniganhttps://www.youtube.com/user/dbroken1https://open.spotify.com/artist/07rWZvZP3bNrTXv8VNjsL9 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Up next, one of the greats, the amazing James Eller. Just fantastic that James came and had a chat with the Old Rockers team in Somerset. Amazing talent on bass guitar, a interesting, funny and engaging guy. Despite his personal warmth, James remains the coolest man on four strings. He has played with Nick Lowe, The Teardrop Explodes, Damien Saez, Kirsty MacColl, Billy Bragg, The Pretenders, The,The The band , Mark Knopfler, Johnny Marr and Julian Cope amongst many others. Don't miss this one. Release date 16th Dec available on all Dig platforms. Thanks to our sponsor Pocket Money Studiohttps://www.instagram.com/jameseller/?hl=enhttps://linktr.ee/jamesellerhttps://www.facebook.com/jameseller2013 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Up next, a Somerset front of house PA legend Doug Siddons Doug talks about his job as a PA engineer and owner of www.maltingsaudio.co.uk. He talks about doing sound, working at Glastonbury Festivals and sound engineering in general. Release date Saturday 2nd December. Many thanks to our sponsor Pocket Money Studio Maltings Audio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt is a British-born singer-songwriter and musician. He first came to prominence as founder member of Indie-Folk band, Noah And The Whale. Releasing four albums, they achieved huge success in the UK and overseas, selling over one million albums in the UK alone. The band toured the world between 2006 and 2014, playing hundreds of festivals, including Austin City Limits, Fuji Rocks and Lollapalooza, as well as touring with the likes of Arcade Fire, Bahamas and Laura Marling.February 2019 saw the release of Matt's debut solo album, Whiskey And Orchids, to widespread critical acclaim. Including a 2-Star review in Maverick Magazine. Nigel Stonier produced the album, which featured Tom Waits' drummer Michael Blair, Thea Gilmore and Carleigh Aikins from Bahamas. The album received substantial radio play, and that summer he played over 25 festivals as far flung as the West Coast of Ireland, Northern Scotland, including a spot at Glastonbury.https://www.mattowensmusic.com/https://www.facebook.com/mattowensmusiclivehttps://soundcloud.com/mattowensmusic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
WE ARE BACK on November the 4th with the fantastic Scott Poley - Pedal Steel / Guitar player and MD of https://www.facebook.com/rofmofficial. We talk about the extraordinary lengths Scott goes through with the company to get the sound of Fleetwood Mac just right. Also this guy is a amazing pedal steel player with recordings with the Biblical Liam Gallagher amongst others. So may the November the 4th be with you.https://www.facebook.com/rofmofficialhttps://www.rumoursoffleetwoodmac.com/https://www.scottpoley.com/https://www.youtube.com/c/ScottPoleyMusichttps://www.facebook.com/scottpoleymusichttps://www.instagram.com/scottpoleymusic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our hosts John and Simon this week chat to the fantastically gifted, guitar genius, and lady with the voice of a angel, Arielle. The Old Rockers had the pleasure of talking to this young lady during her joint UK tour with When Rivers Meet. Arielle made a name for herself touring throughout North America and the UK; opening and playing with Heart, Joan Jett, Graham Nash, Country Joe McDonald, Joe Bonamassa, Guns N’ Roses, members of Deep Purple, Billy Ray Cyrus, Eric Johnson, Gregg Allman and Cee Lo Green, that included a main stage slot at Coachella. Good fortune ensued when Arielle was handpicked by guitarist Brian May for a key role in the London-based musical, “We Will Rock You,” a production based on the songs of his band Queen. From the cover of Guitar Player Magazine, to being recognized by Country superstar Vince Gill, as one of the ‘Top 5 Best New Guitarists’; to being cast as a guitar player on the hit TV Show Nashville; to ascending to No. 3 on the CMT Pure chart with the song California. This is our last podcast in the series, it's a two part podcast. and it's a cracker! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our hosts John and Simon this week chat to the fantastically gifted, guitar genius, and lady with the voice of a angel, Arielle. The Old Rockers had the pleasure of talking to this young lady during her joint UK tour with When Rivers Meet. Arielle made a name for herself touring throughout North America and the UK; opening and playing with Heart, Joan Jett, Graham Nash, Country Joe McDonald, Joe Bonamassa, Guns N’ Roses, members of Deep Purple, Billy Ray Cyrus, Eric Johnson, Gregg Allman and Cee Lo Green, that included a main stage slot at Coachella. Good fortune ensued when Arielle was handpicked by guitarist Brian May for a key role in the London-based musical, “We Will Rock You,” a production based on the songs of his band Queen. From the cover of Guitar Player Magazine, to being recognized by Country superstar Vince Gill, as one of the ‘Top 5 Best New Guitarists’; to being cast as a guitar player on the hit TV Show Nashville; to ascending to No. 3 on the CMT Pure chart with the song California. This is our last podcast in the series, it's a two part podcast. and it's a cracker! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our hosts John and Simon this week chat to an incredibly talented vocalist, and a stunning lady, Michelle Miles. We discuss her life at Potters Resort, her auditions for West End shows, pro-singing and dancing on big-stage productions and life as a professional entertainer. Michelle discusses working for radio shows at a early age, working in Europe on productions and support slots for Peter Andre and David Essex... the list goes on with this lady. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our hosts this week chat to a musician that really spans the decades, the legendary Rod Clark. A 60s - 70s session bass player, he toured with George Hamilton IV and Slim Whitman. We look back to the 50s with Gene Vincent, and in the 60s working with Carter-Lewis with the mighty Jimmy Page. Rod talks about the Moody Blues, writing with Denny Lane, meeting David Bowie and Mark Bolen, and working with Randy Crawford. We chat about his local band Rollercoaster and beyond. This is a podcast about a life in music, a real trip down memory lane and a must-listen for the lovers of the swinging 60s and the mighty 70s. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our hosts John Hickleton and Simon Dawson this week chat to a talented guitarist and stellar guitar builder Andrew Guyton. The man behind Guyton Guitars; Andy talks about making the Red Special Guitar and the replicas for the Bohemian Rhapsody film. Working with the legends Brian May, Brian Adams, Steve Vai and Iron Maiden's Dave Murray. And a new project with American songstress Arielle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our hosts John and Simon this week chat to a talented musician with a BIG voice, Darby; discussing all things singing. From ITVs Walk The Line (TV Series) and Britain's Got Talent, to his band Bloodshake Chorus, his solo singing and the H-Gang. The world of a great singer is revealed! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John and Simon chat on the show this week to the fantastic Paul Wortley. Paul, the main man behind Nice People Productions, is a promoter and top notch agent. But before that, he played bass and toured with the likes of Frankie Vaughan and the Dooleys. Paul has also worked and played with Bradley Walsh, Gene Pitney and the fabulous Drifters.Listen to Paul discussing his life as a professional musician, recording at Abbey Road, the Eurovision Song Contest and running an agency. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our hosts John and Simon this week chat to a musician at the core of the 1980's keyboard explosion; the immensely talented Rich Young. A true legend of the ivories, a writer, arranger and guitar player - @rich_d_young. Rich or Dick as he is affectionately known, talks about his early days a musician, session keyboard player with the likes of @Adrian Smith, working for @Dave Stuart from the @Eurythmics, violinist @Nigel Kennedy and his long association with the Buster James Band. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John and Simon this week chat to the unbelievably talented musician, Mr Bass, Jimmi Clarke; bass player with @gloriagaynor band, Touring with @ildivo working with Grammy winning vocal producer @lornajblackwood and Mobo winning artist @noelrobinsonuk .Listen to Jimmi discussing his life as a professional musician, a producer, a songwriter, on the road, in the studio, his gear and the people he's worked with. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our dynamic duo John and Simon this week chat to an another dynamic duo, the talented 'real deal' rockers Paul Hale and Mark Holmes; the drummer and guitar player for the legendary Buster James Band, Alverna Gunn and Bash Street Kids.Listen to Mark and Paul discussing their lives as professional musicians, on the road, in the studio, their gear and the people they've worked with. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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