🎸 White Lies sat down with us at the Metronome Festival in Prague for an in-depth and candid conversation about their journey as one of the defining bands in the post-punk revival scene. From their humble beginnings as Fear of Flying to the meteoric rise of their debut album To Lose My Life…, which topped the UK charts, the band shares how their dedication to crafting unforgettable songs has been the cornerstone of their success. In this episode, the trio discusses signing with Fiction Records, working with world-class mix engineers, and their loyalty to the creative team. They reflect on the evolution of their sound across albums like Friends and As I Try Not to Fall Apart, and what it’s like touring with giants like Coldplay and Kings of Leon. Whether they’re headlining tours or lighting up festival stages, White Lies reveal what makes every performance unique. With behind-the-scenes stories, insights into their creative process, and their love for Czech beer and venues like Lucerna, this conversation is packed with memorable moments. Don’t miss this deep dive into the world of White Lies—an episode full of music, laughter, and reflections on their journey as one of the last great guitar bands of our time. 🎶
The incredibly talented Raye gave us an intimate, relaxed, and insightful interview at the Metronome Festival in Prague 🎤✨. She opens up about her perspective on the music industry, the unique family dynamic within her band, and the creative process that fuels her artistry 🎶. Throughout the conversation, Raye treats us to exclusive acoustic performances, including soulful renditions of covers like “Never Too Much” and “Ain’t Nobody (Loves Me Better)” 🎸. Whether sharing stories from her early gospel influences ⛪️ or discussing her groundbreaking album My 21st Century Blues, Raye’s authenticity shines through at every moment 🌟. Tune in for a conversation that goes beyond the music, filled with insights on what drives this remarkable artist—winner of 6 BRIT Awards and known for her bold, fearless sound 💥. Don’t miss this exclusive episode with Raye—packed with candid moments, acoustic jams, and powerful reflections 💫.
Get ready for an episode packed with raw stories and music industry wisdom as we sit down with blues rock legend, Joe Bonamassa! Starting his career at just 12 years old, Joe’s journey has been anything but ordinary. With fifteen solo albums and eleven No. 1 Billboard Blues hits, Joe shares how his unique path to success has shaped him—and reveals what it takes to carve out a lasting place in the music world. Joe opens up about the reality of navigating fame, why he’s never chased trends, and how his Guitar Man documentary captured his rise to selling out major venues worldwide. His career insights go far beyond the stage—Joe tells stories about early mentors in the industry and delivers some of the most valuable advice for aspiring musicians we’ve ever heard on dopeYEAH talk. If you’re a blues fan or an ambitious artist, this episode is a masterclass in making your mark in the music world. Plug in for a wild, blues-fueled ride through the life of one of the most influential guitarists of our time!
In this engaging episode, we dive into the dynamic career of Petr Dvořák, former CEO of Czech Television and Nova Television, as he shares stories from his life and thoughts on the future of media. From his early days in České Budějovice to studying in the U.S., Petr reflects on the unique opportunities in post-communist Czech Republic and how they shaped his path to becoming a top media executive in his thirties. Petr opens up about his deep-rooted love for music, which not only inspired him to learn English but also led to memorable moments like seeing Santana live at the House of Blues and even playing alongside icons like Lenny Kravitz at PPF events. He describes the challenges of maintaining public television's independence, the impact of social media on traditional media, and how he sees AI influencing up to 70% of content in the next few years. We also explore Petr’s stint with SK Slavia football club, and his view on Eurovision's evolution in Czech culture. For anyone interested in media, music, or the evolution of Czech television, this episode is a rare and insightful journey! 🎶
In this warm and candid chat, Clemens Rehbein and Philipp Dausch from Milky Chance invite us into their creative world, sharing insights into their music-making process, what fuels their inspiration, and even diving into philosophical topics like AI and how today’s fast-paced world is reshaping music as we know it. 🎤 Clemens and Philipp also share incredible moments from their stage life, from performing with the Vienna Philharmonic 🎻 to unforgettable tours in South America, where they encountered new experiences as artists thanks to local audiences with unique energy and style 🇧🇷. The duo also discuss the challenges and joys of making music as a team and how “happy accidents” can enhance songs, bringing their sound to life in unexpected ways. And there’s a treat at the end! We close out this episode with an exclusive acoustic version of “Reckless Child.” So grab your headphones and settle in for stories that reveal why Milky Chance’s journey is more captivating than ever. 👀✨
In this episode, we sit down with Sian Evans, the voice and spirit behind the iconic British electronic band Kosheen. Known for her powerful vocals and innovative style, Sian opens up about her journey through music, from her roots in Bristol's vibrant music scene to Kosheen's rise to global recognition. 🎶✨ Sian dives into her unique experiences, discussing not only the challenges of being a female artist in the '90s but also the struggles she faced with Kosheen's original lineup. She shares her songwriting influences, including icons like Joni Mitchell, and explores the distinct sound evolution between Resist and Kokopelli. Sian also reflects on her unconventional life as a young mother, living in a mountain teepee within a close-knit community. 🌄 Beyond music, she reveals her passion for teaching, running a B&B in West Wales, and her vision for Kosheen’s future. 🏡🎸 Join us for an in-depth look at Sian Evans' career, her perspectives on creativity and resilience, and the story behind Kosheen🌟
In this episode, we sit down with Czech pop-rock sensation Lenny at the Metronome Prague Festival. Known for her powerful vocals and captivating performances, Lenny opens up about her musical journey, from growing up with a famous mother, singer Lenka Filipová, to her unique experiences in the industry. She talks about her influences ranging from Celine Dion to Shania Twain, moving to London at 19, and working on her critically acclaimed albums, including Heartbreak Culture. You'll also hear about her memorable collaborations with artists like Mike Shinoda and producers like Dan Lancaster and Olie Jacobs. And there's more: Lenny shares personal anecdotes about touring, dating, and working with Ondřej Fiedler, and reveals her thoughts on the challenges faced by women in the music industry. 💥 Tune in for this deep dive into Lenny's career, filled with music industry insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and what's next for this incredible artist! 🎸✨
Join us for an unforgettable conversation with guitar legend Al Di Meola at the dopeYEAH Club! 🎸 In this exclusive episode, Al dives into stories from his remarkable career—from playing guitar under the influence of LSD (which helped him land a spot in a band and led to his first show at Carnegie Hall) to recording with Paco de Lucia on the Elegant Gypsy album, where they created magic despite Paco not speaking English! 💥 Al opens up about his love for The Beatles, recording at Abbey Road, and even leaves a special message for Ringo Starr. He talks about his experiences with Chick Corea, including the highs and the struggles, recording his latest album Across The Universe, and shares his take on the important qualities of great guitar players. 🎶✨ This episode is packed with music history, untold stories, and inspiration. You won’t want to miss his thoughts on the future of music and upcoming collaborations with Tommy Emmanuel!
Join us for an exclusive interview with Ashley Slater, the incredible jazz musician and founder of Freak Power! From learning to play a $12 trombone to jamming in politically charged 1970s Belfast while serving in the British Army, Ashley shares stories from a lifetime of music, adventure, and unexpected twists. 🎷🌍 In this episode, Ashley talks about working with Fatboy Slim, playing with Loose Tubes, and gives a raw take on the music industry and how AI is changing everything. He also shares stories about other famous musicians like Amy Winehouse and Elvis Costello, and in the end, offers advice for young artists who want to pursue their dreams. 🎶💥
In this powerful episode, Rob Cass sits down with the incredible Lisa Ramey a vocal powerhouse hailing from St. Louis and making waves in New York City 🌆 Lisa first stole hearts on NBC's The Voice as a member of Team Legend, and she hasn’t slowed down since! Lisa shares her journey from headlining alongside Ms. Lauryn Hill to releasing her critically acclaimed debut album “Surrender”, which ranked #34 on Good Morning America's "Top 50 Albums of 2020." 📀 She talks about her creative process, her love for soulful rock, and how her music is rooted in her gritty, passionate style. In this episode, we dive into Lisa's latest album project—a re-imagining of the forgotten songs sung by civil rights activist Ms. Fannie Lou Hamer, and the importance of using her platform to awaken voices from the past 🎶 To top it all off, Lisa treats us to a stunning live performance of her song "Open Wide"—an electrifying moment you won’t want to miss! Tune in now to hear Lisa Ramey’s incredible story and soul-shaking music journey 🎧
🎙️ Step into the world of Chris Jagger —musician, actor, and human rights advocate. In this episode of dopeYEAH talk, Chris shares his incredible journey through music, film, fashion, and his life-changing travels to India and Tibet. 🌍🎶 Chris opens up about hitchhiking to India, writing a song about the Dalai Lama, and how his time in Tibet profoundly shaped his worldview. He reflects on the vibrant energy of London in the '60s, his theater work, and his move to Tel Aviv for the Hair musical. 🎥🎸 Chris also discusses growing up in the Jagger family and his relationship with his brother Mick. We dive into his passion for blues, folk, and rock, and how traveling became his "University of Life." He highlights the importance of music for cultural identity and offers a special acoustic performance at the end of the episode! 🎶✨
🎙️ In this episode, Rob Cass sits down with the legendary Andrew Roachford, a British soul and rock singer, songwriter, and musician known for his powerful voice and dynamic stage presence. Born in London to parents of Caribbean heritage, Roachford’s musical journey began in Soho, where he toured with his uncle at just 14 years old—a formative experience that ignited his passion for music. 🎶 Roachford shares stories from his rich career, including how his early love for guitar 🎸 led him to master the keyboard 🎹, and how composing his own music helped him push through challenging piano lessons. He takes us through his journey from growing up in a musically vibrant home 🎵 to becoming a star, marked by hits like "Cuddly Toy," and reveals the story behind its success. 🌟 He also recalls the thrill of sharing a studio with The Clash early in his career—a moment that left a lasting impression on him as an artist. Roachford discusses joining Mike + The Mechanics, where working alongside Mike Rutherford and Phil Collins played an important role in shaping his solo career. 🎤 Throughout the conversation, Roachford offers valuable advice for young artists, drawing from his decades of experience in the industry. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this episode is a must-watch, offering a deep dive into the life and career of one of the UK's most enduring musical talents, with insights that resonate far beyond the UK. 🌍 STAY TUNED ON INSTAGRAM @dopeyeah.talk @roachfordmusic #roachford #robcass #musicpodcast #dopeyeahtalk #soul #rock #musicinterview #mikeandthemechanics #theclash #cuddlytoy
What happens when a singer-songwriter from a small California town spends 8 years living in Cambodia? 🌍🎶 In this episode of dopeYEAH talk, Rob Cass sits down with Melissa Lingo, who shares how growing up in a tiny observatory town surrounded by nature and music shaped her sound, and how powerful female role models, including her mother, influenced her music career. She dives deep into the profound impact Cambodia had on her life and art, describing how the country’s history and people played a role in shaping her perspective as an artist. 🎤🇰🇭 From recording albums in the snow to balancing melancholy with humor, Melissa talks about the challenges of today’s music industry, the pressure of social media, and her belief in a "slow music movement" that values authenticity. 🎤✨ She discusses her early inspirations, including Tom Waits, The Cranberries, and Joni Mitchell, and emphasizes the importance of staying true to her creative vision. Don’t miss this insightful conversation, complete with an intimate acoustic performance of her song “Thistles” near the end of the episode. 🎧 Don’t forget to: 👍 Like 🔔 Subscribe 💬 Comment 📲 Share STAY TUNED ON SOCIALS: https://instagram.com/dopeyeah.talk https://www.tiktok.com/@dopeyeahtalk?_t=8pWkf42Rm9h&_r=1 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563840578898 https://x.com/dopeYEAHtalk #MelissaLingo #dopeYEAHtalk #Cambodia #CaliforniaMusic #SingerSongwriter #MusicJourney #TomWaits #Cranberries #JoniMitchell #IndieMusic #AppalachianMusic #bluegrass #FemaleMusicians #SlowMusicMovement #SocialMediaPressure #MusicIndustry #AcousticPerformance
🎙️ In this episode, Rob Cass sits down with the incredibly talented Myles Sanko, a British soul and jazz singer, songwriter, and producer whose music is infused with the richness of his Ghanaian and French heritage. From his humble beginnings busking on the streets of Cambridge to gaining international recognition, Myles shares the highs and lows of his remarkable journey. 🎶 We dive into the stories behind his evolution as an artist, including the creation of his debut album "Born In Black & White." Myles reflects on his journey, including the crowdfunded album "Forever Dreaming" and joining the Speedometer band, where he experienced the world of professional musicians for the first time. ✨ Throughout the episode, Myles discusses his collaborations with iconic artists like Gregory Porter, Martha High, and Tom O'Grady, offering insights into his creative process of making music. Tune in to hear Myles Sanko's captivating story. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his music, this episode is a deep dive into the world of one of the UK’s most exciting talents. STAY TUNED ON INSTAGRAM: @dopeyeah.talk @mylessanko #mylessanko #robcass #musicpodcast #dopeYEAHtalk #jazz #soul #musicinterview #GregoryPorter #marthahigh #MusicJourney #BornInBlackAndWhite
Today, we’re thrilled to chat with Manchester’s rising star, Lusaint, in an interview led by Abbey Road producer Rob Cass. 🎙️ With over 50 million streams, Lusaint’s unique blend of jazz and blues has captured hearts worldwide. ❤️ Her 2019 cover of Chris Isaak’s ‘Wicked Game’ broke records, earning over 11 million YouTube views and the most Shazams in 24 hours. 🌟 Lusaint’s success includes collaborations with CHANEL, Dior, and an appearance at London Fashion Week 2023. She’s also been praised by Wonderland Magazine and BBC Radio 1. In this episode, Lusaint shares her musical journey and treats us to two exclusive acoustic performances. 🎶 She opens up about her early days singing in church with her grandma every Sunday, how Ella Fitzgerald’s voice inspired her, and what it was like growing up as a shy child who wanted to connect with people through her gift of music. Stay tuned on Instagram: @dopeyeah.talk @lusaintmusic #lusaint #robcass #musicpodcast #dopeYEAHtalk #jazzblues #musicinterview #darkhorse #sober #wickedgame #acoustic #ellafitzgerald