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E182: Joe "Mr. C" McEwen on soul music + alt.country + Joe Tex audio

E182: Joe "Mr. C" McEwen on soul music + alt.country + Joe Tex audio

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In this episode we're joined by the esteemed Joe "Mr. C" McEwen, who Zooms in from L.A. to reminisce about his storied career as a writer, DJ and A&R man.

We begin in our guest's native Philadelphia, where his teenage mind was blown by a James Brown show in 1966, and follow him up to his adopted Boston. He recalls his early reviews for The Boston Phoenix and revisits his 1975 homage to Sam Cooke for The Real Paper. His 1977 encounter with a 19-year-old Michael Jackson prompts discussion of a comparatively low point in the future superstar's career.

From the same year, Joe's profile of Joe Tex leads into clips from the late Cliff White's glorious audio interview with the country-soul legend who'd just scored a hit with the discofied 'Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)'. We discuss Tex's place in the southern soul pantheon before moving on to the marvellous Lost Soul compilations "Mr. C" assembled in 1982.

We hear about Joe's A&R years at Columbia and then Sire/Reprise, taking in reminiscences of British bands Ride, Primal Scream and My Bloody Valentine. He also revisits his working friendships with Sire founder Seymour Stein and with previous RBP podcast guests Geoff Travis, Alan McGee and Rob Dickins. We hear about his role in the '90s "alt.country" phenomenon via the signing of Uncle Tupelo and his subsequent association with spinoff bands Wilco and Son Volt. We conclude with the Sire signing of Muscle Shoals legend Dan Penn for 1994's Do Right Man album.

Mark talks us out with quotes from newly-added library pieces about sometime Ikette P.P. Arnold (1967), the Stones' Keith Richard(s) (1969), doomed dub poet Mikey Smith (1983) and the deeply druggy Alice in Chains (1993)... after which Jasper wraps up the episode with his thoughts on pieces about laptop pop (2001) and Kendrick Lamar (2012).

Many thanks to special guest Joe McEwen.

Pieces discussed: Sam CookeMichael JacksonJoe Tex: The Soul Of An UnderdogJoe Tex audio, Lost Soul, Vols. 1-3Uncle Tupelo liveUncle Tupelo: Are you ready for the alt. country?Wilco: Last Twang in TownDan Penn: Once More With FeelingP.P. ArnoldKeith Richard(s)Mikey Smith: Poet and His RootsAlice in Chains: Misery loves companyLaptop punk and the powerbook pop and Kendrick Lamar: Inside the Year's Best Album.

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E182: Joe "Mr. C" McEwen on soul music + alt.country + Joe Tex audio

E182: Joe "Mr. C" McEwen on soul music + alt.country + Joe Tex audio

Barney Hoskyns, Mark Pringle, Jasper Murison-Bowie