Episode #392 – Alex HarveyEpisode #392 – Alex Harvey
On this particular show we’ll be celebrating the songwriter Alex Harvey. Mr. Harvey was born in 1947 and passed away on April 4, 2020. A singer-songwriter, performing and recording artist, he
On this particular show we’ll be celebrating the songwriter Alex Harvey. Mr. Harvey was born in 1947 and passed away on April 4, 2020. A singer-songwriter, performing and recording artist, he
On this particular sojourn, we welcome one of the renowned lyricists in musical theatre, Sheldon Harnick. Originally from Chicago he is regarded and revered as a legendary songwriter. A lot of
This interview George Shapiro gave is glorious. He is one of the most influential talent managers in entertainment and a television producer. He’s represented the best of the best and
It was just the other day I asked the question on Facebook, what is your all time favorite instrumental song, you’re all time favorite instrumental tune. There were more than
Marshall Chapman is one of the absolute greatest American songwriters and a one of a kind vocalist. I had pursued an interview with her for years, and finally an interview took
Originally broadcast on the radio many years ago, the Tim Krekel interview is being brought out now. This is an interview recorded in the hotel room of Tim Krekel prior
This is a rare and in-depth interview with Arthur Hamilton, legendary songwriter of the standard “Cry Me a River,” along with other songs like “She Needs Me,” “Sing a Rainbow,”
The interview was supposed to happen in person, while Pablo Dylan’s tour with Mod Sun. The international Coronavirus pandemic caused the tour to be delayed. Pablo Dylan is a singer-songwriter,
The road lead me to Birmingham, Alabama at the Lyric Theatre. I was with Tommy Emmanuel in his dressing room interviewing him and you are invited to hear what transpired.
I knew the times called for something special. It’s the Mason Williams special featuring an interview and musical selections! Mason Williams is internationally famed as a composer, guitarist and recording
Ray Walker, bass singer with The Jordanaires (from 1958 until 2013 when they called it a day) has the most recorded voice in history and has sang on the recordings of Elvis