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Joe Bonamassa Interviews Peter Frampton on 50th Episode of Live From Nerdville
In the episode, the two #1 hitmakers discuss everything, including label constraints, publishing deals, and the ways of the industry.by TV News Desk
This week marks the 50th episode of Joe Bonamassa s hit interview series Live From Nerdville, and to celebrate Joe shares an intimate conversation with the legendary Peter Frampton. In the episode, the two #1 hitmakers discuss everything from label constraints, publishing deals, and the ways of the industry, to hitting #1, Frampton becoming bigger than Sinatra and Elvis then ultimately burning out and building back from zero. Frampton has seen it all, and in this very personal interview, as Joe and Peter are close friends, he even reveals some of his own musical heroes, along with some other special never-before-heard stories.
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John Holdcroft, from Upton by Chester (also known as Colonel Fudge), has shared some memories of the 1960 s music scene in the city with the Chester Standard, featuring The Fab Four. As a 16-year-old in the summer of 1962 in Chester, the world of music was a weekly helping of
Juke Box Jury and
Thank Your Lucky Stars. The national pop scene was still dominated by American stars like Elvis, and there was Cliff Richard, Billy Fury and Marty Wilde who emulated them in Britain,including hairstyles, shoulder and lip postures.
North-East drumming legend pays homage to region amid latest success A NORTH-EAST music legend is celebrating after his online music academy has secured a super exciting new partnership. The online music education provider RockAcad has struck up a partnership with one of the UK’s oldest examination boards, Trinity College London, meaning you can now earn a music diploma through the site. RockAcad was founded by North-East drummer David Green, known for his work with Andy Taylor of Duran Duran and regional favourite Sam Fender. Speaking to The Northern Echo, Mr Green paid homage to the North-East when announcing RockAcad s latest success.
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This rollicking crime thriller gets off to a pulsating start with Norrie Paramor s spot on theme music, featuring a guitar solo from The Shadows Hank Marvin and with a camera placed in a front of a car covering half the perimeter of Soho where the action (and there s a lot of it) takes place.
This is 1960! The protection racket ‘business’ was in its heyday and Reggie and Ronnie Kray were in their prime. We witness a ‘little drinker’ - that is to say a private members club, being smashed up because the proprietor has been remiss with his dues. It must be said that the gang of extortionists led by Frankie Farmer (played by Patrick Jordan and not to be confused with