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Author: Malcolm Mills

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Hosted by Last Music Company founder Malcolm Mills, the Last Music podcast features music, interviews,a bit of music history related to its various artists and historical re-issues..
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Like many emerging artists, Hannah White has self-released several albums. But since "Car Crash" won the coveted Song of the Year Award at the Americana UK Awards earlier this year, things have gone up a gear.Her newest album, SWEET REVOLUTION, is out November 3rd, Worldwide, in digital, CD and LP formats.Malcolm Mills sits down with Hannah, on the heels of her Norway appearances in this short podcast to talk about the album.You can find the album for pre-order or pre-save here: Sweet Revolut...
In this episode, Malcolm Mills sits down with the Titan of the Telecaster to talk about the new Lost Planet Airmen album, "Back From The Ozone," his fall tour, and what's on the horizon.
Here’s Malcolm Mills with another podcast from The Last Music Company. This one is a stumble down memory lane to London in the early 1970s. It’s the story of those pub-rock pilgrims Chilli Willi and the Red-Hot Peppers and how they emerged from the remains of Mighty Baby after the first Glastonbury Fayre in 1971.Fifty years after the actual event, we start with a telephone interview Malcolm did with John Coleman who was the co-founder of Revelation Enterprises. This is a vital pie...
Perhaps the first thing one notices when listening to the Hot Club of Cowtown is its lack of irony, self-consciousness and forced hipness in embracing a style of music that so easily lends itself to such things…Stylistically, the band steps out from the shadow of its influences to become more than a faithful retro band that likes to raise its tempo every now and then. It’s writing more of its own songs and varying its delivery… conscious always that above all else, the music is for dancing an...
Perhaps the first thing one notices when listening to the Hot Club of Cowtown is its lack of irony, self-consciousness and forced hipness in embracing a style of music that so easily lends itself to such things…Stylistically, the band steps out from the shadow of its influences to become more than a faithful retro band that likes to raise its tempo every now and then. It’s writing more of its own songs and varying its delivery… conscious always that above all else, the music is for dancing an...
In this fifty minute podcast, Watkins details how he, Robin McKidd and Gary Rickard formed the basis of the band that stormed the London pub scene of the 80s once they were joined by Arthur Kitchener and Kieran O’Connor.He tells of how Arthur funded the recording of the first album from a Thatcher hand-out and relates stories around the recording of the other four albums.Along with his recollections of “crackling” times on the road with the various incarnations of the band, the podcast contai...
In this third and last installment of our Tony Kofi interview for the Last Music Podcast series, reknown singer and television host China Moses continues her conversation with Tony and Alex Webb about the making of "Another Kind of Soul," a new portrait of Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, released April 24 on the Last Music Company label.The album can be sampled and ordered here.
In this three-part Last Music Podcast series, reknown singer and televison host China Moses sits down with Tony Kofi and Alex Webb to talk about the making of "Another Kind of Soul," a new portrait of Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, released April 24 on the Last Music Company label.The album can be sampled and ordered here.
Join us as we revisit this fine interview from 2011 with Trombonist/bandleader Chris Barber, who has just announced his permanent retirement from full-time music after leading his internationally popular band since 1954. Born in Welwyn, Hertfordshire in 1930, Barber became an avid collector of jazz and blues records before buying his first trombone at age 18 and forming a semi-professional band in 1949 when he recorded for the first time. He studied trombone and double-bass at the Guildhall S...
In this three-part Last Music Podcast series, reknown singer and television host China Moses sits down with Tony Kofi and Alex Webb to talk about the making of "Another Kind of Soul," a new portrait of Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, released April 24 on the Last Music Company label.The album can be sampled and ordered here.
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