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The StageLeft Podcast

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The StageLeft Podcast
The StageLeft Podcast lifts the veil on the music industry by telling the stories of those with a unique vantage point. We talk to the unsung heroes behind the success and help young musicians going into an ever complex industry by gleaning advice about the working practices of the the greats from those who were in close proximity when the magic was being made. The StageLeft Podcast has featured musicians who’ve worked performed live & in the studio with David Bowie, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Fleetwood Mac, Bob Dylan, U2, The Rolling Stones, Oasis, The Prodigy, Bjork, Dave Gilmour, Morrissey, Alanis Morissette, The Damned and Fun Lovin' Criminals. In January 2016, David Bowie's long term producer Tony Visconti appeared to to talk in depth about how Bowie was recording his final album Blackstar. The episode was released only a few days before Bowie passed, and was met with much acclaim.
Wed, 15 Nov 2023 07:32:00 +0000
115: Jessica Greenfield on experiencing postpartum depression & touring as a new parent
Jess Greenfield of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds talks openly about some troubling experiences within the industry that took place over ten years ago, the treatment she received for post-natal depression, how NGHFB bandmates model how to best support parents separated from children when touring, and what needs to change in the music industry.

Useful resources for those impacted by the topics include....

Music Minds Matter - 0808 802 8008.

If you work in music and are struggling to cope then call Music Minds Matter, a free, 24/7 charity, which will listen, support and help. It doesn’t have to be a crisis, or even about music.

MIND - 0300 123 3393

Survivors Trust - 08088 010 818
Monday- Thursday: 10am-12.30pm, 1.30pm-4pm & 6pm-8pm

Friday: 10am-12.30pm & 1.30pm-4pm

Saturday: 10am-12.30pm

Sunday: 6pm-8pm

https://maternalmentalhealthalliance.org/resources/mums-and-families/

Support for new parents juggling work commitments.

https://survivorsnetwork.org.uk/resource/helplines-webchat-services/

A comprehensive list of a range of free numbers and web services.

You can reach out to us too at chris@thestageleftpodcast.com

Chris Simpson is one of only two people in the UK qualified to train people fully accessibly in supporting others experiencing a mental health crisis, and is also available as a personal and professional development coach should you need support for yourself or your business.

www.thestageleftpodcast.com
Wed, 15 Nov 2023 07:32:00 +0000
114: Tom Gray - Gomez & Chair of the Ivors Academy
Currently, an artist would need 62million streams on Spotify to break even on a £25k budget. This needs to change and our guest today Tom Gray is leading that change.

Tom is Chair of the prestigious Ivor Novello’s, and founding member of Gomez, and is doing more to try to change the music industry than most, through his Broken Records campaign which was backed by The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney and many more, to ensure the fairer distribution of streaming royalties to artists at every level.

Today we’ll be taking a deep dive into this topic, hearing how we as listeners can help, Whippin’ Piccadilly, and how the Ivor Novello's choose winners.

There’ll be no Pussyfooting around.

Hosted and Produced by Chris Simpson.
Photo @scottishkenny

Fri, 28 Jul 2023 06:15:00 +0000
113: Liz Hanks - Liam Gallagher, Pulp, Richard Hawley
Liz Hanks is currently performing onstage with Pulp and James, and is the go to cellist for Liam Gallagher, Richard Hawley and Self Esteem. Hear about all these experiences, what needs to change in the music industry and the creation of new album 'Land' on our new episode.

Enjoy!
Fri, 16 Jun 2023 14:00:00 +0000
112: Toby Sebastian
Imagine being an incredible singer- songwriter but finding time be in Game of Thrones and play Andrea Bocelli in "The Music of Silence."

What a career Toby Sebastian is having, hear how he tackles deciding setlists, what the music industry could learn from the film industry and how he walks the tightrope between feeling under from over rehearsed.

Toby also currently is appearing with Kate Nash in Coffee Wars, available now.
Tue, 06 Jun 2023 07:01:00 +0000
111: Kate Nash - What change is needed in the music industry?
"All the heads of every major label or big indie labels should be made to resign."

This episode was supposed to discuss Kate's new film Coffee Wars, but we began by touching upon the issues within the music industry that emerging artists need to navigate (such as being stolen from, a lack of inclusive design for women and how to identify trusted people) and we NEVER. LOOKED. BACK.

Within lies Kate's step by step process as to how the music industry needs to drastically change. It's very thought-provoking.

The film is great by the way, and you should see it. It's called Coffee Wars and is available on Amazon Prime. Kate's co-star Toby Sebastian talks more about the film in our next episode.


Tue, 09 May 2023 06:55:00 +0000
110: Bim Part 2 - "The music industry isn't built for women."
Arguably our most important episode to date. Bastille and Elton John backing vocalist Bim explains how the music industry has not been built for women, from the design of touring patterns to tour buses facilities, and covers what needs to change. We pick up this conversation in future episodes with Kate Nash and Liam Gallagher cellist Liz Hanks. We also are joined by Bastian Hues to ask questions from an upcoming artists' perspective. A thought provoking listen.
Sun, 23 Apr 2023 08:00:00 +0000
109: Bim Part 1 - Bastille (plus performing 'Stand By Me' at the Royal Wedding)
Imagine knowing you are about to perform live to a billion people watching the Royal Wedding. Bim, singer with Bastille and Elton John, walks us step by step of every thought process of how to perform under the greatest of pressure, when coordinating 'Stand by Me' at Harry & Megan's wedding, plus discusses playing MTV Unplugged as vocalist with Bastille and how to best get legal representation as an up coming artist to avoid exploitation.

Part 2 - possibly one of out most important episodes to date, will be coming soon.
Mon, 17 Apr 2023 08:34:36 +0000
108: Tucan - Superorganism
Today we discuss creativity with the mind of Dr Tucan Taylor Michaels, drummer & producer with international banging tune-makers Superorganism, one of the most ingenious, innovative, inventive, experimental and original bands of recent times, often using extremely random objects as instruments as a back drop to colourful pop perfection.

We also explore playing their first ever show on Later with Jools Holland no less, the merits of forming online, onstage tech failures, mixing Jungle and collaborating with Stephen Malkmus.

“Production can’t cover a bad song.”

We are also joined by Bastian Hues who asks questions as an emerging artist.

Do follow us on Insta, Twitter and Facebook by searching @thestageleftpod, we get a little adrenaline kick when we see a new follower, which is something we should probably speak to our therapist about.

Thanks!

Mon, 20 Mar 2023 11:01:00 +0000
107: Fraser T. Smith - Stormzy, Dave, Kasabian, Adele
“The sign of any good musician is the amount of sh*t jobs they've had."

Ivor Novello and Grammy winning producer Fraser T Smith (Future Utopia) takes a deep dive with us into the navigating the tightrope between commerce and art from his time as a co-songwriter and producer with Adele, Stormzy, and Dave.

Thank you to Kate Thornton & Denise Welch for making this episode exist.

Produced and hosted by Chris Simpson.

Future Utopia's new collaboration with Kae Tempest 'We were, we still are' is out now.

Mon, 06 Mar 2023 07:30:00 +0000
106: Dom John - ABBA Voyage & Miles Kane
Imagine recording ABBA songs with the actual members of ABBA 😲

Dom John discusses playing on the Grammy nominated album ABBA Voyage, as well as playing each night at the jawdropping ABBA Voyage live experience that has to be seen to be believed.

We also discuss supporting Liam Gallagher, Miles Kane's melting guitar pedals and what Lars Ulrich thinks the future of live performance might look like.

#abba
#domjohn
#mileskane
#abbavoyage

Produced by Bastian Hues
Presented by Chris Simpson

Fri, 03 Mar 2023 16:31:00 +0000
105: Stephen Daltrey on Mental Health provision in the music industry
Whatever you’re going through right now, you can contact Music Minds Matter on 0808 802 8008.

Is there enough mental health related resource within the music industry to support artists mental health?

Music Industry Coaching founder and Mental Health First Aid instructor Stephen Daltrey joins us to explore the answers to that question, plus provides tangible resources for musicians.

Stephen's fascinating new book "Deep Satisfaction in Life and Artist Management" is available now at www.stephendaltrey.com

Stephen’s book may help on a personal level but also provides guidance on how to best coach artists you may work with. It’s a great read.

Hosted by Chris Simpson who is available for 121 coaching too. Hit us up a DM on The StageLeft Podcast Facebook, Instagram or Twitter feeds.
Mon, 20 Feb 2023 07:30:00 +0000
104: Lucy Landymore - Hans Zimmer
Hans Zimmer drummer and all round percussion prodigy Lucy Landymore joins us to discuss;

- How Hans Zimmer overcame his self-publicised stage fright.
- How the drum solo on Dune was recorded.
- The tension between following dreams and being in an overdraft as a upcoming artist!
- Which leadership style gets the best out of Lucy, and which works best for Lucy when leading big bands.
- Recording a live lounge with Charlie XCX and playing Happy with Pharrell Williams.

And much more!
Produced by Bastian Hues
Hosted by Chris Simpson
Tue, 31 Jan 2023 07:30:00 +0000
103: Toby Dundas - The Temper Trap
"Working with new artists is a bit like speed dating. You may have only just met them and very quickly they are baring quite personal things."

Toby from The Temper Trap analyses production techiques he has experienced and used, including Arctic Monkeys producer Jim Abbiss' tempo maps, that the Temper Trap use live, plus we discuss supporting The Rolling Stones and explore how the quantity of creative output is impacted when becoming a parent. Rest assured, Toby gives us his recommended workarounds.

"It's a water and oil thing."

Our emerging artist is Thea Fitzgerald, who asks Toby a couple of questions too.

https://linktr.ee/theafitzgeraldmusic

tobydundas.com

Ghost & Gum
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4drBQ7FM82GJ377P2nsoXC?si=hu03cE-aSk6yMUfVyq_rCA

Eve OST
https://open.spotify.com/album/3mN8TBVD2ilKwTBT6x5joh?si=HoV2jwoLSLGXM3T0X5kr2Q

Sungrazers NFT
sungrazers.co.uk
Tue, 03 Jan 2023 07:30:00 +0000
102: Hazel Mills - Goldfrapp, Florence & the Machine, Birdy
Florence & the Machine, Goldfrapp and Birdy keyboardist Hazel Mills joins us to discuss....

  • how meditation and The Alexander Technique helps performance at high profile shows such as the Hollywood Bowl.
  • how to decide an edit is complete and shouldn’t be touched again.
  • Having an onstage persona to overcome being a natural introvert in a performance setting.

And loads more!

We are also joined by emerging artist Imogen who poses a couple of questions to Hazel directly.

Hazel is about to head on tour with Dave Rowntree from Blur.

“I’m the biggest barrier I’ve had for myself.”

Produced by Bastian Hues
Hosted by Chris Simpson
Mon, 31 Oct 2022 07:22:00 +0000
101: Mike Heaton - Embrace
All you good good people, listen to Mike Heaton of Embrace discuss big career defining choices, playing Royal Albert Hall the week of being dropped from their label and their brilliant new album "How To Be A Person Like Other People", which is out now!

"Every band who've made it have had to work their **** off to get there..."

Hosted by Chris Simpson
Produced by Bastian Hues

Mon, 29 Aug 2022 08:37:00 +0000
100: Dave Hemingway - The Beautiful South
Episode 100 is upon us. Thanks to each of you for joining us on this journey.

Today, we have Dave Hemingway of The Beautiful South, The Housemartins and his new project Sunbirds. Dave sang lead on "Song for Whoever", "A Little Time" and "Build".

Sunbirds play a number of UK dates in June if you can get along, they're new stuff is catchy as ****. Check it out.

To those who have listened to all 100 episodes, well, in the words of Dave, we love you from the bottom of our pencil case. X

Enjoy.

Presented by Chris Simpson
Produced by Bastian Hues
Thu, 26 May 2022 08:12:30 +0000
99: Lee Harris - Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets & The Blockheads
Imagine playing Pink Floyd songs with an actual member of Pink Floyd. Lee Harris is living his dream from one of his formative gigs, aged 7.

Lee discusses playing onstage with each of Nick Mason, Dave Gilmour and Roger Waters, talks through how to approach a pivotal career meeting with someone you idolise and pays tribute to former Blockheads bandmate Derek Hussey.

Advice:- "Musicians shouldn't be worried about getting another job to get money in the bank. There is no shame in supporting yourself, you never know where it may lead to."

Slight delay getting this one out, soz.

Edited by Bastian Hues
Hosted by Chris Simpson

https://www.facebook.com/lee.harris.official
Tue, 03 May 2022 14:48:00 +0000
98: Kav Sandhu - Happy Mondays, Guigsy, Blitz Vega
Helping Happy Mondays reform ✅
Being produced by Guigsy (Oasis) ✅
Playing live with Bonehead ✅
Recording with Andy Rourke ✅
Collaborating with Howard Marks ✅

All this and more on our new episode with Kav Sandhu!

Hosted by Chris Simpson
Produced by Bastian Hues


Tue, 19 Apr 2022 11:17:51 +0000
97: Dr. Jon Stewart - Sleeper & Author of Dylan, Lennon, Marx & God
Dr. Jon Stewart of Sleeper and The Wedding Present discusses the band reforming and we do a deep dive in his new book Dylan, Lennon, Marx & God.

We also explore how touring differs now compared to the 90s, the rare experience of writing a dual-biography and the future of copyrighting music.

Hosted by Chris Simpson
Produced by Bastian Hues
Wed, 30 Mar 2022 08:52:13 +0000
96: Rob Coombes - Supergrass
"No time spent being creative is ever wasted."

Rob Coombes of Supergrass gives a rare interview reflecting on 25 years playing with Gaz, Danny and Mickey. We cover gig prep, supporting Foo Fighters and Oasis, the Supergrass break up, creativity practice and Rob even plays us his iconic intro to 'Mary'.
Mon, 21 Feb 2022 07:24:00 +0000
95: Bill Ryder-Jones (Part 2 of 2)
"I've lost some wonderful people through my coping mechanisms."

Part 2 of 2.
Thu, 10 Feb 2022 07:23:00 +0000
95: Bill Ryder-Jones (Part 1 of 2)
Songsmith Bill Ryder-Jones opens up about his approach to his art in a staggering pair of episodes. Former guitarist of The Coral and collaborator of Arctic Monkeys, BRJ discusses his demons and hopes in a manner as captivating as his music. A genius.
Mon, 07 Feb 2022 07:22:00 +0000
94: Jeff Slate - Pete Townshend, Earl Slick and on The Beatles' Get Back!
Imagine being asked to write the liner notes for the 50th anniversary reissue of Sgt. Peppers, being produced by Pete Townshend, interviewing members of The Beatles, touring with Bowie's guitarist Earl Slick, and having a successful solo career to boot.

A.K.A What a life!

Ladies and gents, enjoy Jeff Slate on The StageLeft Podcast!

Produced by Bastian Hues.


Mon, 10 Jan 2022 18:03:00 +0000
93: BONUS: Chris from The StageLeft Podcast appearing on Simon's Universe of Music
Should you want a peak behind the StageLeft curtain, Chris Simpson was recently a guest on Simon's Universe of Music where he was asked to explore experiences interviewing members of Oasis, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Radiohead, Lightning Seeds, his own views on the Music Industry and lots more.


Mon, 08 Nov 2021 11:15:15 +0000
92: Louisa from She Drew The Gun returns
In 2018 we had the pleasure of interviewing Louisa Roach, lead singer/songwriter in She Drew The Gun, on the eve of 2nd album Revolution of Mind.

Today, Louisa returns to give us an exclusive track by track insight into new album Behave Myself, recorded by Arctic Monkeys producer Ross Orton, plus how the music industry could be more inclusive by making gigs safer spaces for females, plus memories of Louisa's first ever concert - Oasis at Maine Road.


Tue, 28 Sep 2021 12:30:00 +0000
91: Paul Duffy - The Coral
Founding member of The Coral Paul Duffy discusses over 20 years as bassist with Liverpool's beat combo, tells us what it was like playing in a rhythm section with former guest Danny Goffey of Supergrass, supporting Oasis, compares Ian Broudie, John Leckie, and Geoff Barrow's production techniques and twists our melon on the creation of the new record 'Coral Island'.
Mon, 20 Sep 2021 06:26:00 +0000
90: ANDRO - solo artist & ex-Jungle
Andro is unique, has had a huge history and has an even bigger future.

We learn in the interview that Andro has now left Jungle, having been part of that unit as backing singer and dancer.

We learn about the highlights of being in Jungle for a number of years, the importance of androgynous influences on young people, the origin of the iconic hat and hear about the stylish new E.P. "Mortal".

For more on Jungle, dip into our previous episode with Jungle bassist Fraser MacColl.
Tue, 07 Sep 2021 15:00:00 +0000
89: Katie Cole - The Smashing Pumpkins
In Aug 2014, folk singer songwriter Katie Cole wrote on Instagram "You have no idea how excited I am. On Saturday I am sharing a stage with Billy Corgan from The Smashing Pumpkins."

Katie's support slot led to being asked to join the band as a full-time member, first as bassist then keyboardist, guitarist and vocalist.

We hear Katie's incredible journey on this episode and explore Katie's solo material which you really need to get in your ear holes.
Mon, 26 Jul 2021 14:19:00 +0000
88: Dave Eringa - Manic Street Preachers, The Who
Imagine going from making tea in the studio for Richey Edwards, Nicky Wire, James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore to becoming trusted producer for numerous records by Manic Street Preachers.

This is Dave Eringa's truly extraordinary story.

A voice so pure, a vision so clear, we've got to learn to produce records like Dave Eringa, learn to live like Dave Eringa, ooooooh.


Wed, 14 Jul 2021 08:16:00 +0000
87: John Waugh - The 1975, Sam Fender
Compadré of The StageLeft Podcast, John Waugh, returns to discuss the past 4 years playing on Number 1 records with The 1975 and Sam Fender. We explore dressing as Princess Leia at the Star Wars themed The 1975 show, how running half marathons enables John’s wellbeing, a new EP and book, and what is was like playing The StageLeft Nights Supperclub to just 8 people compared to 20,000 at The 02.

Sorry about the occasional buzzing. Will fix for next ep!

John's new book Jazz Improvisatiom: Basic Training (with a foreward written by us no less) is available on Amazon or johnwaughmusic.co.uk, where you will also find John's new EP, Signal Hill.

Presented by Chris Simpson

Podcast editing mixing and branding by Bastian Hues

Mon, 24 May 2021 13:52:00 +0000
86: Mike Smith - Gorillaz, Blur, The Good, The Bad & The Queen
Damon Albarn's trusted right hand man Mike Smith discusses his role as Music Director for Gorillaz & Blur, shares his fondest memories of being in The Good, The Bad & The Queen with the late Tony Allen and explores what motivates Damon Albarn to be so prolific.

Previous episodes include David Bowie bassist Gail Ann Dorsey and manager of The Police, Miles Copeland III.

Edited by Seb Chesney.
Wed, 17 Feb 2021 15:15:00 +0000
85: Gail Ann Dorsey - David Bowie, The National
Gail Ann Dorsey joins us for a reflective space where she discusses the finer details of working closely in the studio & live with David Bowie for over two decades, her biggest fears, how she learned intervals on an out of tune guitar and singing joint lead vocal on the most recent record by The National. Plus so, so much more. A treat for your ears!
Wed, 20 Jan 2021 16:30:00 +0000
84: Miles Copeland III - The Police (Manager), signed R.E.M. to IRS Records
Miles Copeland III reached out to us during lockdown restrictions in LA as he was bored and fancied a chat! Who were we to say no? Miles owned IRS records, signed The Police & REM, and worked with the CIA to win the hearts and minds of Iraqi's post 2001.

A genuine legend in the music business world, Miles shares his negotiation techniques when striking a deal with Francis Ford Coppola, and gives advice to musicians of what separates those who made it under his guidance and those who didn't.
Sun, 20 Dec 2020 16:44:00 +0000
83: Kerry Harvey-Piper & Calum MacColl - Red Grape Music Management & Record label
What should a young musician look for when choosing a manager?

What should a good manager do?

How can a musician avoid being exploited?

How can we compartmentalise our work from family life when the two are entwined?

These are just some of the questions we explore with Calum and Kerry from Red Grape Music management in our new episode!

Up next will be Miles Copeland III.


Tue, 24 Nov 2020 11:13:53 +0000
82: Neil Cowley - Adele, Stereophonics, Neil Cowley Trio
On our new episode, Neil Cowley
of the Neil Cowley trio reflects on how he and Adele nailed the iconic Bob Dylan cover of Make You Feel My Love first take, being produced by Paul Epworth on Rolling in the Deep, recording at Nil Frahms' studio and recording with Kelly Jones of Stereophonics.
Sat, 24 Oct 2020 15:35:26 +0000
81: Sybil Bell - Founder of Independent Venues Week
What can music fans do to help grassroots venues? What can young musicians do most to enable their pathway to success? Some of the answers are easier than you thought when you hear Sybil Bell of Independent Venue Week on the new episode of The StageLeft Podcast, ahead of the release of 'Long and Winding Road', a new film depciting Phil Selway of Radiohead travelling UK wide meeting owners of grassroots venues during Independent Venue Week.

Be sure to support support Sybil by following on Instagram and Twitter.

Tag us both in when listening, @IVW_UK and @thestageleftpod (Twitter) or @thestageleftpodcast (Instagram)
Fri, 25 Sep 2020 15:38:00 +0000
80: Extra: Celebrating 5 years of The StageLeft Podcast (Part 2)
James Dale of Goldheart Assembly reflects with The Stagecraft Podcast on some of the eye opening stories from 5 years of interviewing, plus we reveal who is up next!
Mon, 31 Aug 2020 16:04:00 +0000
79: Extra: Celebrating 5 years of The StageLeft Podcast (Part 1)
Time to take stock as Chris from The StageLeft Podcast reflects on 5 years of The StageLeft Podcast with his favourite and funniest stories from behind the scenes recording the podcast, interviewed by the superb James Dale of Goldheart Assembly who once appeared on StageLeft!

Part One of Two.

Edited by Alex Soikans
Wed, 12 Aug 2020 11:00:00 +0000
78: Steve Hamilton - Radiohead, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Aretha Franklin (Part 2)
Steve Hamilton continues to split our sides as we descend into drunkenness on the eve of Corona virus. In Part 2 of 2 we hear Steve's thoughts on each member of NGHFB, we explore the realities of film score writing and documentary making, playing the Olympics closing ceremony, late nights with Martin Freeman and never hearing back from Matt Bellamy.
Fri, 05 Jun 2020 08:13:33 +0000
77: Steve Hamilton - Radiohead, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Aretha Franklin (Part 1)
“And I looked round and I was being hugged by Morgan Freeman. And then he introduced me to his friend Tim. Tim Robbins...”

The hilarious Steve Hamilton gets tipsy with us as we discuss playing with Aretha Franklin, Thom Yorke breaking his foot in trying to create the brass parts for Kid A recordings, tales of Noel Gallagherisms, recording on Nutbush City Limits by Tina Turner, being in a band with his Father in Law Jamie Moses, and compares soundcheck’s between Radiohead, Blur, Noel Gallagher & Madness.
“Radiohead is the most disciplined band in the world when it comes to soundcheck's. No one is tinkling or anything. You can play your part then hear a pin drop.”
Fri, 15 May 2020 11:55:00 +0000
76: Chris Wood - Bastille
The lovely human being that is Woody from the Brit Award winning & Grammy nominated band Bastille joins us, recorded on the eve of the Corona-virus outbreak.

We discuss his new podcast Duck & Dive, being a father in the most uncertain time the music industry has had, singing Pompeii with Rick Astley, being zen-like before gigs, what he learned from being taught by legendary tutor Bob Armstrong and walks us through what it's like to attend the (alcohol free) Grammy's.

“The techniques he taught me has prolonged my career” - on being taught by Bob Armstrong
Mon, 13 Apr 2020 13:00:00 +0000
75: Alex Reeves - Elbow
Elbow drummer Alex Reeves joins us on the new episode of The StageLeft Podcast - where he contrasts Guy Garvey's approach to solo work compared to the Elbow songwriting process, what it was like playing Beatles songs with Paul McCartney, and how he can play on your record....
Mon, 16 Mar 2020 17:09:00 +0000
74: Rusty Egan - "I've had everything stolen off me."
An extraordinary episode of the The StageLeft Podcast with legendary drummer and DJ Rusty Egan.

Here we discuss the (lack of) recognition that comes with the industry, discovering Madonna, Rusty shares his personal views on the motivations of Apple & Spotify yet offers a viable solution to musicians to ensure they earn the money they deserve by directing us to Blockchain & Ujo.

https://media.consensys.net/consensys-ujo-and-capitol-records-bring-blockchain-innovation-to-music-319f2c649790

Check out Rusty's new album https://rustyeganpresents1.bandcamp.com/album/rusty-egan-present-welcome-to-the-remix-vol-2

@djrustyegan



Wed, 04 Mar 2020 17:00:00 +0000
73: Susie Webb - Quadrophenia, Queen, The Faces
“I wasn’t sure if he was alive or not. He literally didn’t move.”
Susie Webb on when Gary Glitter accidentally knocked out Roger Daltrey with a mic-stand at rehearsals for Quadrophenia with The Who. Susie Webb on playing with Brian Wilson, Ronnie Wood & Rod Stewart in The Faces, Madison Square Garden with The Who, singing in harmony with Pavarotti & Lionel Richie, stargazing with Brian May & performing to The Queen with Queen, and much more. Recent guests inc Spike Edney and Jamie Moses of Queen.
Fri, 07 Feb 2020 07:15:00 +0000
72: Ysee - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, UNKLE, Brian Eno (Part 2)
**WORLD EXCLUSIVE** - Be the first on the planet to hear Ysee's cover of Noel Gallagher's 'The Right Stuff' on Part 2 of Ysee's appearance on The StageLeft Podcast.

Join us on 27th January at The Groucho Club, Soho, for an intimate show with Ysee. Message us on our socials for a guetslist slot - @thestageleftpod or facebook.com/thestageleftpodcast


Fri, 13 Dec 2019 17:01:00 +0000
71: Ysee - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, UNKLE, Brian Eno (Part 1)

"He's got thousands of buttons and no one knows what they're for. The guy's a genius" - on recording with Brian Eno

Part 1 of 2 with Ysee is here where we discuss how Yoga enables performances with Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, how a degree in Psychology helps navigate the music industry, collaborating with UNKLE, and Brian Eno production techniques.

"He's got thousands of buttons and no one knows what they're for. The guy's a genius"

Part 2 up next week!
Wed, 04 Dec 2019 07:00:00 +0000
70: Fraser MacColl - Jungle
Possibly one of the most jawdropping insights into the current music industry we've had on The StageLeft Podcast , Fraser from Jungle discusses the challenges of maintaining wellbeing on extensive touring schedules, assesses where the music industry has changed in the past decade.
Tue, 26 Nov 2019 06:30:00 +0000
68: Tim Staffell - Smile (which became Queen when Freddie Mercury joined)
“Music itself is the goal, not notoriety”.

“What Freddie had, and what I never had, was the clear understanding of needing to entertain.”

A unique insight again on the new episode of The StageLeft Podcast, where lead singer of Smile, Tim Staffell, discusses being schoolmates with Freddie Mercury, starting a band with Roger Taylor & Brian May, supporting Jimi Hendrix & Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd.

Tim candidly discusses jealousy, Brian's guitars, how he dealt with seeing Queen become a stadium band and Roger Taylor’s legendary Fireworks parties.


Wed, 20 Nov 2019 07:07:00 +0000
69: Spike Edney - Queen

What a privilege to be invited the the house of Queen Keyboardist for 35 years – Spike Edney, to discuss lip reading Freddie Mercury at Live Aid to ensure he played in time due to the lack of onstage monitors, the intricacies of choosing set lists, playing Trivial Pursuit with Freddie Mercury, his thoughts on the prospect of playing a Hologram concert, and fun tales with his jaw dropping live act - Spike's All Stars (SAS Band).





Mon, 18 Nov 2019 07:01:00 +0000
67: The StageLeft Podcast backstory - appearance on Chasing The Sun Podcast
We were recently asked by Jamie Nicholls to be a guest on the excellent Chasing the Sun podcast, where we discussed our favourite stories from the past 4 years travelling up and down the UK and travelling across Europe to produce the show. Enjoy this bonus episode!
Mon, 07 Oct 2019 06:05:00 +0000
66: Mo Pleasure - Michael Jackson, Earth Wind & Fire, Ray Charles
Possibly one of the most jawdropping episodes of StageLeft to date - we discuss rehearsing with MJ just hours before his passing, Leaving Neverland, being Musical Director for Earth, Wind & Fire and so, so much more. Killer episode.
Mon, 23 Sep 2019 06:34:00 +0000
65: Jamie Moses - Queen (Part 2)
Part 2 with Jamie Moses is here, where he discusses being taught how to drink a bottle of beer 'Shotgun' by Ed Sheeran, how to navigate round out of tune strings mid-song, shares a suggestion as to why we've not all seen John Deacon in a while, what it was like sharing a stage with Nelson Mandela, and how Bob Geldof stitched him up at Checkpoint Charlie.
Mon, 02 Sep 2019 06:07:00 +0000
64: Jamie Moses - Queen (Part 1)
Jamie Moses has had simply such an incredible career we cannot fit it all into one episode! Hear him talk about sharing a mic with Paul McCartney, lending Keith Richards his guitar (that i am playing in the pic above!), playing with Brian May, Freddie Mercury, and touring with Guns N Roses.

Part 2 will be out next week!
Mon, 19 Aug 2019 06:00:00 +0000
63: Jim Sharrock - Lightning Seeds, She Drew The Gun
Awesome stories ahoy from our friend Jim Sharrock - who tells us how Uncle Chris (Sharrock) helped his development, what it was like playing to 35,000 people at Hyde Park last year, meeting Louis Theroux, playing Sports Personality of the Year, we discuss how Ringo was a pinoneering drummer, Ian Broudie & all.things.liverpool.
Tue, 23 Jul 2019 06:19:00 +0000
62: Jessica Greenfield - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, The Kondoors

Jessica Greenfield of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds is our guest on this new episode of The StageLeft Podcast - hear her talk about singing on new Noel songs, reveal the origins of the lyrics to some of her most honest of songs, discuss what it's like playing Oasis songs to 70,000 people and hear us jam!

Jessica will be returning to our StageLeft Nights events, where she will play a set to just you and 7 other people in our lounge.

Go to stageleft_nights on insta for more details or get in touch at stageleftnights@gmail.com

Thanks to Dave Woolford, Alex Soikans and Andy Phelan for their help.

Tue, 07 May 2019 05:56:00 +0000
61: Ed Blaney - The Fall & Mark E. Smith

Mark E. Smith close friend and collaborator Ed Blaney is on the new episode of The StageLeft Podcast, who reflects on Mark's recent passing, recording new material in Berlin, selling parts of the dance floor to the Hacienda during hard times, and passes on advice to those entering the music industry from his experience managing The Fall.

Wed, 24 Apr 2019 06:02:00 +0000
60: Isabel Gracefield - RAK Studios Engineer

A Day in the Life of RAK studios with engineer Isabel Gracefield!

We get lots of great insight from Isabel on working with some of the most high profile names in music, and gives great tips to those aspiring to be either side of the desk!

Mon, 08 Apr 2019 06:00:00 +0000
56: Ian Broudie - The Lightning Seeds

Ian Broudie has not only written timeless classics in his career, but has played a pivotal role in the embryonic stages of Echo and the Bunnymen, The Zutons & The Coral.

Ian takes a deep dive into analysing songwriting processes, discusses 'You'll Never Walk Alone' influenced writing 'Three Lions', details how Chris Sharrock and Zak Starkey's drum style differ and tells us what his new record is going to sound like...

This is probably one of our fav episodes ever to have recorded, thank you to Ian, Jim Sharrock & Riley for making this happen.

Thank you to Dave Woolford for the edit, Andy Phelan and Alex Soikans for YouTube & website help.

This one's for you, Steve Davies.

Mon, 17 Dec 2018 07:19:00 +0000
57: How You'll Never Walk Alone influenced Three Lions - Ian Broudie preview

Ahead of our new 90min interview with Ian Broudie of The Lightning Seeds being released Monday morning, here's a snippet of Ian Broudie discussing writing 'Three Lions'…

Sat, 15 Dec 2018 11:45:09 +0000
55: She Drew The Gun

The gifted poet & singer songwriter Louisa from She Drew The Gun talks us through track by track of their new album 'Revolution of Mind', discusses supporting The Coral, how essay writing enhanced songwriting processes, the benefits of working to deadlines, production techniques, and the approach to writing the modern anthem 'Poem' and new singles 'Resister' & 'Something For The Pain'.

Fri, 23 Nov 2018 06:44:00 +0000
54: Clive Deamer - Radiohead, Portishead, Robert Plant

On rehearsing Airbag

"...I picked up the sleigh bells and played through the whole tune. They all laughed because it was the first time they'd heard it right through."

Radiohead's second live drummer Clive Deamer is this week's guest on The StageLeft Podcast. What an honour! 90mins in depth about all things Radiohead, his unique onstage set up, how Tai Chi helps his technique, Thom Yorke's vocal warm ups, Portishead's snare sound & tonnes more.

Clive's side project HeadShy is taking off and we've heard some of the material and it's very, VERY good. Keep tabs on that! We might even get them to play at our StageLeft Nights event....on which point....

To come to StageLeft Nights - email stageleftnights@gmail.com - 5 course meal cooked by an award winning chef, live music, vinyl playback - in London.

"One of the best musical experiences of my life" - Attendee of our 2nd ever StageLeft Nights event.

You know it makes sense...

Thank you to Clive & Lisa, this was a truly humbling experience.

#RADIOHEAD #thomyorke #drums #musicnews #drummers

Mon, 15 Oct 2018 05:00:00 +0000
53: Chas Hodges 1943-2018 : Recorded November 2015

Devastating news broke on Saturday that Chas Hodges of Chas & Dave passed away, aged 74. Chas appeared twice on The StageLeft Podcast in November 2015.

I remember thinking I couldn't believe it that Chas agreed to come on. We had to record it twice, as I messed up the recording the first time round. Chas was an absolute gent about the whole thing and gave up another 45mins of his time to talk about his difficult childhood & writing Ain't No Pleasing You. One of the moments that stuck with me was that he felt the reason he became so effective at writing songs to put a smile on your face, was that it was those types of songs he learned on piano as child as he was trying to cheer up his mum and their household who were still coming to terms with the tragedy of Chas' father taking his life when Chas was 3. From there he always knew how he could write and play music that could put a smile on someone's face, however they were feeling.

He was the sound of London, a brilliant pianist and an underrated songwriting talent.

RIP Chas

Mon, 24 Sep 2018 06:00:00 +0000
52: Woody Woodgate - Madness

“We're not the sort of band that would go to cue. The more we discovered it made them look stupid, the more we did it.”

Woody Woodgate of Madness was cited by John Lennon in his final interview 2 days before his passing as an up and coming drummer who impressed. 40 odd years in the industry later and Woody tells us all about creating a 4.5 earthquake on the Richter scale, watching Oasis split from the next door changing room and having to fill in their headline slot at Rock en Seine, how It Must Be Love, Baggy Trousers were recorded, playing the Olympics Closing Ceremony and loads more.

Thanks to Dovile Juozipaviciute, Jim Sharrock, David Woolford, Andy Phelan, Alex Soikans & Ryan Winspear for the behind the scenes help with this episode. Next episode is with Clive Deamer of Radiohead & Portishead.

Please subscribe, and follow us on @thestageleftpod, facebook.com/thestageleftpodcast and follow us on Instagram for behind the scenes photos.

Tue, 11 Sep 2018 06:10:00 +0000
51: Richard Oakes, Sean McGhee - Suede, Alison Moyet - together as Artmagic

Suede guitarist Richard Oakes and producer/programmer and all round encyclopaedia of music Sean McGhee are guests on the new episode of The StageLeft Podcast.

Together they are Artmagic. Their new album is out now, and it's good. It's very, good.

We discuss a lot - from unique Bjork production techniques, programming Britney Spears, to Richard deconstructing how he wrote that classic Suede tune - Beautiful Ones.

It's a belter, so enjoy.

Please let us know what you think @thestageleftpod @artmagicmusic and on facebook, instagram and Youtube!

Mon, 06 Aug 2018 06:00:00 +0000
50: Jack Petruzzelli - Rufus Wainwright, Patti Smith

"I watch her from onstage and think she can lead a revolution at that moment."

Jack Petruzzelli joins us from Brooklyn to discuss how he coordinated the impossible - a one take performance of the Abbey Road Side 2 Medley as The Fab Faux, something even The Beatles themselves never quite managed!

We also hear about the recording processes and live experiences with the enigmatic Rufus Wainwright and the revolutionary Patti Smith.

Thanks to John at ArmYourEars.com for the audio editing and clean up as this was recorded cross atlantic, and to Andy Phelan for his Youtubery, as well as Alex Soikans for redesigning our new website.

Next month - Richard Oakes of Suede.

Wed, 11 Jul 2018 06:00:00 +0000
49: Bob Reynolds: John Mayer

Double Grammy winning Saxophonist Bob Reynolds joins us for the new episode. Bob discusses in detail the collaborative process when working with John Mayer, unheard recordings, his new album Quartet and gives vital advice to young musicians....

Mon, 18 Jun 2018 14:17:00 +0000
48: Christian Madden - Liam Gallagher

Some Might Say, Rockin' Chair & For What It's Worth. Just 3 of the songs you'll hear Liam Gallagher's insanely talented keyboardist play on the new episode of The StageLeft Podcast.

We discuss all things Liam, what makes Steve Cropper unique, we get tremendous advice for young musicians directly quoted from a book on Christian's piano and hear all about The Cigar King...

#liamgallagher #asyouwere #oasis #music #podcast #interview

Tue, 29 May 2018 06:00:00 +0000
47: Adam Ficek - Babyshambles (Psychotherapist & former Babyshambles drummer on Mental Health support for musicians in industry)

On this special episode of The StageLeft Podcast ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week, we welcome Psychotherapist & former Babyshambles writer and drummer, Adam Ficek.

As well as an impressive solo output as ‘Roses Kings Castles’, touring the world as a celebrated DJ, Adam now works to support those in the music industry through Music and Mind, which is established to provide support, therapy, consultancy, and wellbeing in the music industry.

Adam talks candidly of how his own experiences led to the creation of Music and Mind, and the importance of duty of care within the industry:

‘…one minute you are at the top of the game and the next minute you’re not, you’re struggling for support with all these different things which can really be quite overwhelming… the pressures are innately growing, for young bands especially…’

We hear the most common root cause behaviours of those that are coming to him and what specific actions musicians can take right now, the effect on creative and artistic output, how social media is a potent force for disabling people’s mental health, and the conundrum of being commoditised with-in the industry:

‘…if you are going to step into the arena of commoditisation, then you’re going to be a commodity, that’s how it is…I did have a choice, no-one had a gun to my head saying ‘you must stay in this industry…’

Adam also talks about what differentiates the Babyshambles from the Libertines, the unique approach young songwriters could learn from Pete Doherty, and the time the chief Babyshamble was babysat by two ex-military:

‘…Every other week he’d be nicked for drugs and it was part of a court order… so rather than sending him down, he would have these two ex-military guys babysit him for the recording of ‘Down in Albion’. It was a very messy time for everyone I think…’

Adam talks with affection about legendary drummer and teacher Bob Armstrong, why he no longer thinks of playing Wembley and Glastonbury as momentous occasions, and being in The La’s for two whole days:

‘…I think I was in The La’s twice, once was for about a day…’

This episode is in keeping with our ethos to lift the lid of the music industry. Thanks to Adam, we hear a side of it that is not often spoken about yet has an ever-increasing impact from the lowest to the highest echelons of the industry. To find out more about Music and Mind please visit: www.musicandmind.co.uk

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Fri, 11 May 2018 07:13:45 +0000
46: Dan McDougall - Liam Gallagher

We are delighted to welcome Liam Gallagher’s drummer, Dan McDougall, to The StageLeft Podcast.

Dan paints an interesting picture on being the first person to collaborate on the demos for Liam Gallagher’s platinum selling album – As You Were.

He discusses in detail his and Liam’s unique relationship, the early rehearsals, and Liam’s reaction on hearing Dan’s favourite record of all time; ‘…he took my beer off me and announced to the table I was too drunk…’

A man who facilitated the second coming of the force that is Liam Gallagher, Dan discusses his development as songwriter and drummer, what the first rehearsals with Liam were like, how to thrive when working with big personalities, and how to prepare for high pressure shows such as last month’s Brit Awards, where he had to the sing the most important line in Live Forever to this year’s biggest TV audiences. Dan gives incredible insight into how to succeed in the music industry as a songwriter, producer, and session musician. He talks about his preferred recording software, playing Don’t Look Back in Anger at Glastonbury, arriving for the One Love Manchester with minutes to spare, how he tailors his songwriting for individual artists, and the price to be paid for working in the music industry;

‘…It’s the waiting game isn’t it, there’s a lot of waiting around (on tour), so some people just turn to something else to keep themselves busy…’

Also discussed are Dan’s career setbacks, the science of songwriting, his technique to get over writer’s block, and his advice for young musicians;

‘…Don’t be so disheartened by someone telling you something is bad, or you can work on it. I think I’d tell people don’t be offended because there will be a lot of people saying no along the way – just take it on the chin and keep working harder…’

We hear from fellow Leeds College of Music alumni John Waugh (Episode 32), and Dan explains why LCoM has been so important to himself and others. He answers what challenges exist for young musicians today, what fears he has for the music industry - and how they might be addressed, and will there be a second Liam Gallagher album on the horizon.

#asyouwere #drums #music #musician #drummer #drumming #songwriting #interview #liamgallagher #oasis #wonderwall #liveforever

Mon, 19 Mar 2018 16:03:00 +0000
45: Ian Dench - EMF, Beyonce

How fascinating it was for us to deconstruct the songwriting process of the Ivor Novello winning and Golden Globe nominated songwriter Ian Dench in the new episode of The StageLeft Podcast.

Great tales from EMF (including the composition of the International Super-Hit 'Unbelievable') are followed by an in depth analysis on modern songwriting techniques that saw Ian collaborate with Beyonce on 5 songs, and go onto co-write with the likes of Florence & The Machine, Ian Brown, Shakira and many more.

A gentleman who is refreshingly open and honest, we've enjoyed the company of Ian since this interview and hope this insight will be as enjoyable to listen to as it was to record!

Fri, 02 Mar 2018 16:28:56 +0000
44: Ivor Novello winning songwriter Ian Dench on working with Beyonce: Preview

Ahead of the release of the new episode, here's a snippet of the Ivor Novello winning songwriter Ian Dench on working with Beyonce.

Bish, Bash, Bosh.

Fri, 02 Mar 2018 14:11:52 +0000
43: Stewart Lee (Content Provider)

The enigmatic, multi-talented, and all round good guy Stewart Lee is this episode’s very special guest. As he is currently touring his show Content Provider throughout the UK, it is a great privilege to welcome him to the show. Hands down the most critically acclaimed British comedian of his generation, Stewart Lee is also a BAFTA award winner, and part owner of four Laurence Olivier awards for his work with Jerry Springer – The Opera. He has written innumerable music reviews of - mostly obscure artists, recently performed on a tribute record for Shirley Collins, and has seen his collaboration with Capri-Batterie recently released.

Stewart talks with authority on his creative processes, passionately about his relationship with music, and speaks his mind about how artistic output is valued in the digital age. His experience, and views on the future of the creative arts is both eye-opening and frightening as he explains the almost Orwellian control of the big companies and their controlled for-profit evolution and monetization:

‘…Nowadays, if you’ve not sold your soul to these big conglomerates, you’re not going to reach anyone. I mean, seems like the internet was supposed to set us free, but actually it’s enslaving us on behalf of three or four big global corporations who are controlling the way our ideas are disseminated…’

This episode was recorded 48 hours before the passing of Mark E. Smith of The Fall, and Stewart spoke fondly about their influence on his work - ‘When he finally doesn’t do it anymore- I don’t know what it’ll take to stop him – when it finally isn’t happening it’ll be, for a normal person, like if Manchester United were to suddenly not exist anymore.... I would have had a very different life without them’

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Fri, 09 Feb 2018 15:45:00 +0000
42: Stewart Lee on Mark E. Smith - recorded 22nd Jan, 2018

Stewart Lee on Mark E. Smith and The Fall, recorded Monday 22nd January 2018

Two days before the sad passing of Mark E. Smith, we recorded a 90min interview with Stewart Lee about his creative processes, his relationship with music, and the value of art in the digital age. During this interview Stewart spoke fondly of Mark’s enormous impact on career and approach to performance. Stewart was glowing when talking about Mark and he was happy for us to put this out this morning in light of last night’s sad news. It’s a poignant listen in retrospect. The remaining full 90min episode will be up in the coming week at www.thestageleftpodcast.com on Spotify, iTunes & all podcast apps.

Thu, 25 Jan 2018 06:59:00 +0000
41: Goldheart Assembly - Final Performance & Interview

There has been no shortage of amazing guests on The StageLeft Podcast, and this episode is no exception. Goldheart Assembly’s James Dale and John Herbert join us to talk about their journey, their songs, and reflections after playing their final and farewell gig in London last month. A gig that saw performances from members of The Bluetones, Starsailor, EMF, and The Magic Numbers.

Today they talk about their reasons for splitting, composition techniques, their new projects, and their big break by being the first ever unsigned band on Steve Lamacq’s Live Session – sandwiched between Green Day and Elbow – complete with full orchestra.

From their meeting at university in rival bands, to playing together at London’s Rock Garden, we also hear the final ever performances of King of Rome, Anvil, Harvest in the Snow, Engraver’s Daughter, So long St. Christopher, and Into Desperate Arms.

Also included:

The pivotal moment of meeting Morcheeba’s Andy Nunn;

‘…”I’d join your band, if this was a band,”…and he did in the end…’

The uniqueness of their sound, songwriting and harmony;

‘…Just tonally, our voices went so well together, it gave us a huge head start...’

The reception of their second album, three years in the making;

‘…We had Atlantic Records, Columbia Records, all put offers in for us. We thought that because they loved the early music so much - that if we made better music, wrote a better album, and weren’t attached to another record label, then we would sign to Atlantic Records…’

The hilarious anecdote about using a 200-ton steam engine for the click track to Jesus Wheel;

‘…I placed about nine mics and two of them got wet, got ruined by the steam. I didn’t know what I was doing so I just placed them everywhere…’

This entertaining, and honest interview, gives great insight into not only the band, but the inner workings and politics of the music industry, radio stations, and how not to place your microphones beside a 200-ton steam engine…

Mon, 22 Jan 2018 20:58:01 +0000
40: Wolfgang Flür - Kraftwerk

A Godfather, pioneer, and visionary of electronic music, Wolfgang Flur is this episode’s very special guest on The StageLeft Podcast. From his time with Kraftwerk – cited by David Bowie as his favourite band, to his solo work and collaborations. An artist who began his beginnings with a band who would influence generations to come with their music, and on stage distinct uniformity, Wolfgang Flur breaks free with an open and frank discussion of his singularity and individualism. Wolfgang discusses creativity, how being lucky in love keeps him young, and the difficult transformation from being a Keith Moon-esque drummer, to his own evolution as Kraftwerk percussion/ drummer. This interview is as much about the man as his music, and he talks passionately about his upbringing, the fascinating, almost pre-destined moment of finding a drum set in the school basement, and how playing in the rubble and bombsites of post-war Dusseldorf shaped his future. He gives an honest and compelling insight into the inner dynamics of Kraftwerk, how he looks to the future based on his own endeavours, and the emotional reunion with Florian Schneider after 30 years.

#kraftwerk #edm #electronica #EDM #drums #drumming #drum #drummer #music #musicnews #interview

Thu, 28 Dec 2017 17:11:00 +0000
39: Abi Harding - The Zutons & AbiChan

Abi Harding joins us on the new episode of The StageLeft Podcast, detailing her journey from being StageRight as Saxophonist in The Zutons to becoming lead vocalist/songwriter in AbiChan.

Abi discusses how she overcame adversity after a serious car accident in her youth to go on to become a full time musician resulting in playing the final ever James Brown concert. Encounters with Flea, Ringo Starr, Ian Broudie of The Lightning Seeds and more are shared in this in depth chat detailing Abi’s career to date.

Abi also shares the techniques as to how she has developed into such a great vocalist and tells us of a genius idea about how to deal with TV reality show music and independent original artists who are writing their own songs sharing the same chart….

“The fact everyone’s in it together seems a little bit odd?”

#thezutons #abichan #abiharding #music #Liverpool #saxophone

Wed, 08 Nov 2017 12:32:00 +0000
38: Gem Archer - Oasis

In his first interview in five years, the elegant and gifted guitarist/songwriter Gem Archer is this episode’s guest on The StageLeft Podcast.

In an open, honest, and at times hilarious interview, Gem goes into great detail about his own career, his view of the music industry, and what it was really like when the Oasis tsunami finally broke.

Gem talks about his early influences and details the shift in the creative process from singer in his own to right to writing songs to be sung by Liam Gallagher. He also gives advice to young guitarists, and tells us what the future holds.

He talks candidly about the fainting episode that resulted in a fractured skull, the emotions of playing Don’t Look Back in Anger at the Manchester Arena, and how he helped Liam develop his song writing

He gives us the low down on the NiN rumour, the Death in Vegas sessions, and tells us the common personality traits of those who have made it against those who have not.

“Don’t give up.”

We hear the often-asked question on how to decide which guitars to take on tour, and a rather frank reply on dealing with pressure on stage:

“…If you’re thinking on stage you’re fucked…Look… within reason nothing matters, everybody fucks up…”

We hear about the rock ‘n’ roll voyeurism that is seeing U2’s dressing room, and the in ears vs wedges debate rears its head again.

“…Noels got super ears man, he prides himself on that… he has some supernatural shit going on…”

In this fascinating interview, recorded the day before he flies off to Mexico, we hear also discuss trapdoor chords, knee chords, and hitting Trent Raznor with ping pong balls.

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Mon, 09 Oct 2017 16:21:00 +0000
37: Danny Goffey - Supergrass (The Lost Interview)

Recorded December 2015, the lost interview is finally released with the incredibly talented drummer & songwriter of Supergrass, Danny Goffey, who details recording with Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood & Nigel Godrich.

We hear about Danny's solo album recorded under the moniker 'Vangoffey', how he and Gaz Coombes wrote the classic 'Alright', the story behind recording 'Richard III' and Danny gives unique advice for young musicians.

"I used to make up these chords.... and the chords for Caught By The Fuzz are pretty weird!"

To be continued...

Fri, 01 Sep 2017 15:12:00 +0000
36: Russ Pritchard - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, The Zutons

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Bird Russ Pritchard is guest on Episode 32 of The StageLeft Podcast. Charismatic, honest and hilarious - Russ talks us through his entire time to date playing with Noel Gallagher, documenting how he wrote the bass line to rare Oasis classics like Sad Song, playing 'Don't Look Back In Anger' when supporting U2 in front of 80,000 people & not being 100% sure what the next note was, hanging with Flea, his time in The Zutons, the composition of 'Valerie' and a brilliant encounter with his hero Sir Paul McCartney.....and that's not the half of it!

#music #bass #bassist #musicians #musician #bassists #U2 #thezutons #mikeyrowe #noelgallagher #Rome #u2thehjoshuatree #jamesbrown #itunes #spotify #thelas #paulmccartney #chrissharrock #oasis #don’tlookbackinanger #Carragher #flea

Mon, 31 Jul 2017 16:07:00 +0000
35: Richard Fortus - Guns N' Roses

This episode of The StageLeft Podcast welcomes Guns N’ Roses guitarist Richard Fortus, one of the true heavyweights of the industry.

For the last sixteen years he has been a member of arguably the biggest, and most iconic band of the last three decades. During a career spent in near constant demand, Richard has played and toured with Thin Lizzy, The Psychedelic Furs, Rhianna, Puff Daddy, and rock supergroup The Dead Daises to name but a few.

Richard takes us through some of the many highlights of playing with G’n’R. The audition, which saw him flying to L.A. immediately after playing the Albert Hall, and then Axl Rose’s reaction when told he couldn’t actually join the band due his touring commitments with Enrique Iglesias. The recording process, including his own writing credit, on Chinese Democracy – one of the most expensive, and eagerly awaited, albums ever recorded.

He discusses Axl’s genius, and what special quality he has that separates him from all others. We hear of the professionalism and dedication of Slash, how working with him is more than just recreating what’s on the records, but how each song is constantly evolving.

‘…We’re always trying to make things better, we’re always trying to make things bigger and more inspiring to play…’

‘…If a Hip Hop artist was working with a producer and they needed a guitar player, then I would get a call…. (and) I ended up doing a lot of that stuff. You know, working with the Wu Tang guys, all Puffy’s stuff…’

In keeping with the ethos of the podcast, Richard discusses why he uses equipment such as a Kemper Profiler or Axe FX when playing with the likes of Rhianna, but sticks to a single channel amp when playing with G’n’R or Thin Lizzy.

Ending the episode, Richard answers questions regarding his fears for the music industry, what ambitions he still has to fulfil, and most importantly.... Are Guns’n’Roses going to be recording any new material soon?

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#GUITAR #guitars #guitarist #guitarists #musicians #musician #gunsnroses #gunsandroses #axlrose #slash #podcast #podcasting #podcasters #podcasts #musicnews

Fri, 02 Jun 2017 06:09:00 +0000
34: George Vjestica - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

What a privilege it is to have George Vjestica of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds on Episode 30 of The StageLeft Podcast.

George talks us through the working relationship between Nick Cave & Warren Ellis, the recording process behind Skeleton Tree & Push The Sky Away, his thoughts on the new documentary film One More Time With Feeling and ahead of the release of new compilation 'Lovely Creatures', George discusses what makes Nick Cave unique.

We also hear about growing up in Stoke, his awesome new band Bandante and touring and playing live with Stone Roses legend, John Squire.

“He’s making this new music now that’s so creative and forward thinking….He’s a bridge to those amazing artists, he’s very unique, he’s such an individual...... there aren’t many people around like him anymore” - on Nick Cave

They definitely have a certain chemistry….there’s something that clicks with them”- on Nick Cave & Warren Ellis

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#interview #podcast #podcasts #podcasting #music #musicnews #guitar #guitars #guitarist #guitarists #musicians #drums #bass #rock #nickcave #nickcaveandthebadseeds #thebadseeds #kylieminogue #johnsquire #thestoneroses #stoneroses #ianbrown #bandante #groovearmada

Mon, 24 Apr 2017 05:06:00 +0000
33: Milton McDonald - Jeff Lynne's ELO, Ray Davies & Take That

This episode of The StageLeft Podcast welcomes Milton McDonald, one of the most sought after session guitarists in the business.

Since 1993 Milton has been a constant touring musician with Take That, and a member of Jeff Lynne’s ELO since 2014. He has also played, toured, and received recording credits with Alice Cooper, Ray Davies, Smokey Robinson, Mick Jagger and Yes to name but a few. From one of the most diverse and skilful musicians, this interview is the epitome of the StageLeft Podcast.

From joining a band through a Melody Maker advert, Milton began a journey that will see him playing at Wembley in the summer.

Going into fabulous detail describing the arc of a session musician from the 80’s to the present, and bursting with insight and anecdotes, Milton gives a behind the scenes look that very few people have been privy to.

A truly unsung hero of the music industry, Milton discusses the common personality traits of successful musicians, the changing requirements and necessity of the session musician, and the pros and many personal cons of playing with in-ears.

From listening to the Kinks as a kid, to playing with Ray Davies for three years, Milton tells us just what can be learnt from Ray uniqueness. www.thestageleftpodcast.com @thestageleftpod www.facebook.com/thestageleftpodcast

Fri, 31 Mar 2017 06:00:00 +0000
32: John Waugh - The 1975

In this episode of The StageLeft Podcast, we talk to the coolest saxophonist on the planet and all round nice guy, John Waugh. Recorded a week before playing at the Brit Awards with The 1975, who picked up the Best British Group award, John discusses his work with the band, his solo projects, and how his ambition is to play Local Hero at Newcastle Football Ground.

The 1975, who’s second album ‘I Like It When You Sleep…’, beat David Bowie’s Blackstar* to win the 2016 Q award for Best Album, have also received nominations in the Grammy’s and Mercury Prize. This has seen John playing on two No.1 albums, touring the globe, and is set to play Madison Square Gardens later in the year. John tells The StageLeft Podcast, in fascinating detail, his journey from his early musical influences, how studying at Leeds College of Music affected his career, and how difficult it is to write emotional music for the saxophone without inadvertently sounding like Michael Bolton.

Also discussed on the podcast; how he channels nervous energy before gigs, the surrealness of playing to nearly 80,000 at Glastonbury, the making of his second EP via Skype, and the importance of art in today’s political climate.

‘If you're angry, disappointed, find an awesome and creative vice to express it responsibly, art and music has more purpose now’

The interview touches upon rock and roll excess, the pressure of touring, mental health, and the dangers of a social media culture for young musicians.

Informative, amusing, and downright interesting, John Waugh gives a fascinating insight into the journey of a session musician, and how a love of music can get him from Glastonbury to St James Park. Hopefully.

**Not to be outdone, Blackstar beat The 1975’s album ‘I Like it When You Sleep..’ to win Best Album at this year’s Brit Awards. Hear from Grammy winning producer Tony Visconti, producer of Blackstar and long time Bowie collaborator, on episode 15 of The StageLeft Podcast. This was recorded one week prior to the Albums release, and was released sadly, three days before Bowie’s passing.

You can listen to it here for free; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkmqIAinKqY

#the1975 #johnwaugh #saxophone #jazz #pop #rock #brits #music #podcast #newmusic #musicians #grammys #

Sun, 26 Feb 2017 15:34:12 +0000
31: Ezra Furman

The enigmatic & exquisite Ezra Furman is our guest on Episode 27 of The StageLeft Podcast. Chicago's finest has been recently booked for Coachella Festival and voted in the top 10 festival moments by BBC of 2016.

A reflective and entertaining interview pays tribute to Leonard Cohen, covers Ezra's upbringing, details the challenges when writing The Refugee, tells us how Lousy Connection & Teddy I'm Ready were composed and discusses the impact Donald Trump's Presidency may on future artistic output.

Ezra also talks Arcade Fire, Green Day, White Stripes, and lots more!

"I started to shed a self that was created for an audience.....Liberation don't come easy"

@ezrafurman ezrafurman.com www.thestageleftpodcast.com

"Great questions!" - Steve Cropper "Great podcast, check it out" - BBC 6 Music "Chris is a great interviewer" - Ben Green - The Guardian "This is brilliant" - Richard McNamara - Embrace Featuring Tony Visconti, Jennifer Batten, Damon Minchella, Aziz Ibrahim & more - available for free on iTunes, Spotify & Audioboom @thestageleftpod www.facebook.com/thestageleftpodcast

Sat, 28 Jan 2017 14:28:32 +0000
30: Ezra Furman Preview - Ezra Furman gives priceless answer to 'hard question'

Here's a quick snippet of the enigmatic and entertaining Ezra Furman giving an hilarious answer to Chris Simpson on the upcoming episode of The StageLeft Podcast. Available Sat 28th January

Mon, 23 Jan 2017 21:31:35 +0000
29: Damon Minchella - Richard Ashcroft, Ocean Colour Scene

Richard Ashcroft bassist Damon Minchella is our guest on Episode 26 of The StageLeft Podcast. Damon is widely regarded in the industry as the ‘go-to’ man, and talks through playing with The Who at Live 8, recording Paul McCartney’s bass part for ‘Come Together’ at Abbey Road with the great man looking on, details the conversation when asked by Noel Gallagher to join Oasis, leaving Ocean Colour Scene, playing with Paul Weller and passes on advice to young musicians (including how bassists can avoid tendonitis, a condition that stopped Damon’s career for 6 months).

There’s also some hilarious stories about Jimmy Page, Johnny Depp, and the time Diana Ross & Mariah Carey fought over OCS’ dressing room.

“It was me, Noel & Weller at the side of the stage watching The Prodigy….. and we realised the music we are making was now the mainstream……”

www.thestageleftpodcast.com @thestageleftpod www.facebook.com/thestageleftpodcast

#music #podcast #musicians #musician #bass #bassist #bassists #guitarists #guitar #thebeatles #paulmccartney #johnnydepp #oasis #noelgallagher #thewho #oceancolourscene #ocs #jimmypage #ledzeppelin #theverve #richardashcroft #paulweller

Mon, 26 Dec 2016 08:00:00 +0000
28: Extra: Chris interview on collaboration with StageLeft guests for 'Last Wilderness' album

Chris from The StageLeft Podcast reveals the process behind collaborating with former StageLeft guests Laurence Juber (Paul McCartney's Wings), Shane Keister (Elvis Presley) & Stuart Masters for the new album 'Last Wilderness' in a guest appearance on Curveballs with Nick Field.

Chris also explains some of the inner workings of The StageLeft Podcast, the values of thigh-slapping, writing about The Chilcot Report and finally reveals the true reason why bandmate Steve Davies moved to India.

"The only album to have been recorded in Los Angeles, Nashville and Romford."

lastwilderness.bandcamp.com www.thestageleftpodcast.com @thestageleftpod facebook.com/thestageleftpodcast

#music #podcast #musicpodcast

Tue, 20 Dec 2016 23:51:30 +0000
27: Sam Herlihy - Hope of the States

Former lead singer and songwriter of cult 00's rock band Hope of the States is the special guest on Episode 25 of The StageLeft Podcast.

In a rare and revealing interview, Sam Herlihy discusses the make up of 'The Lost Riots' - the critically acclaimed debut album, going onstage at Glastonbury directly after The Killers, new material recently released which was recorded immediately after Hope of the States split and discusses how the passing of bandmate Jimi Lawrence effected the band's output and interpersonal relationships.

Sam talks us the bands' split, through Nirvana's influence, the £1m Sony deal, playing TOTP on the same show as S Club Juniors, his most recent project Racetrack Gospel and passes on his wisdom to young musician's.

www.thestageleftpodcast.com @Samuelherlihy @thestageleftpod facebook.com/thestageleftpodcast https://samueljamesherlihy.bandcamp.com/ http://lastwilderness.bandcamp.com/

#musicnews #musicpodcast #podcast #musicians #musician #music #podcasts #guitar #guitars #guitarist #guitarists #songwriting #hopeofthestates #rock #britishrock

Sun, 27 Nov 2016 09:22:58 +0000
26: Steve Firth - Embrace

The frank and honest Steve Firth of Embrace details the “massive peaks and huge troughs” of 20 years in the music industry in an incredible story on Episode 24 of The StageLeft Podcast. Steve talks us through how he went from living in a tent and back of a car to playing the slot on the Pyramid Stage directly before David Bowie’s iconic slot at Glastonbury Festival and how a friendship between Chris Martin of Coldplay & Danny McNamara led to Embrace releasing the top 10 single ‘Gravity’.

Steve also details what it’s like being in a band with “two strong minded brothers”, the bands' close relationship with fans, the composition of classics from their debut album, new material, Secret Gigs and hopes for a 20th Anniversary The Good Will Out tour. #bass #music #musicpodcast #podcast #musicians #bassist #bassists #guitar #guitarist #guitars #guitarists #musiccommentary #drums #drummer #drummers

Fri, 30 Sep 2016 06:00:00 +0000
25: Aziz Ibrahim - Ian Brown, The Stone Roses, Paul Weller (Part Two)

In Part 2 of Aziz Ibrahim’s appearance on The StageLeft Podcast, Aziz talks us through how he adapted Stone Roses songs such as Ice Cold Cube to Ian Brown’s solo work, how he composed My Star & Corpses in their Mouths, what it’s like working with Mani, Paul Weller, the value of music therapy, and talks us through his new project with Mike Joyce of The Smiths.

#music #ianbrown #stoneroses #thestoneroses #musicnews #podcast #musicpodcast #thesmiths #paulweller

Sat, 13 Aug 2016 19:00:01 +0000
24: Aziz Ibrahim - Ian Brown, The Stone Roses, Paul Weller (Part One)

Former Stone Roses guitarist Aziz Ibrahim is this week’s guest on The StageLeft Podcast. In Part One, Aziz documents his early years growing up in Longsight, Manchester to headlining the Reading Festival in 1996. Aziz discusses what it was like playing huge concerts in Brazil with Simply Red, being Musical Director for Hot Chocolate and reflects on his time in The Stone Roses. Armed with an acoustic guitar, Aziz colours the interview with examples and even plays us through how he approached learning John Squire’s guitar parts.

Part 2 will be available the week of August 15th 2016 and covers writing songs with Ian Brown, collaborating with Paul Weller, charts the challenges he has faced in his career and his thoughts on the Stone Roses reunion.

#musicnews #musicpodcast #podcast #musicians #musician #music #podcasts #guitar #guitars #guitarist #guitarists #thestoneroses #stoneroses #simplyred #ianbrown

Tue, 02 Aug 2016 06:30:00 +0000
23: Steve Cropper - Otis Redding, The Blues Brothers

When we first came up with the concept of The StageLeft Podcast, the Number 1 guest we wanted to interview was Steve Cropper. A man who written, produced and played on hundreds of classic songs woven into the fabric of Western culture, Steve has been recognised in the Grammy Hall of Fame and even played for President Barack Obama at The White House.

Steve talks in depth about his career, recording classics such as Soul Man, performing in The Blues Brothers and writing Sitting on the Dock of the Bay with Otis Redding, recorded only weeks before Redding passed away aged only 26.

“To be honoured at The White House is about as good as it gets, it’s like somebody in England being honoured by The Queen” #musicnews #musicpodcast #podcast #prince #musicians #musician #music #podcasts #guitar #guitars #guitarist #guitarists #Stevecropper #bluesbrothers #raycharles #soulman #eddiefloyd #justintimberlake #JT #thebeatles #johnlennon #ringostarr #thebluesbrothers #blues #songwriting

Mon, 23 May 2016 06:45:00 +0000
22: Cone McCaslin - Sum 41, Iggy Pop

The insightful, engaging and multi-talented Cone McCaslin of punk rockers Sum 41 is our guest on Episode 20 of The StageLeft Podcast.

Cone gives a truly fascinating in depth insight into what it's currently like being in a million selling band making music in an industry with an uncertain future and gives a sneak peek into the workings on Sum 41's new album.

Cone also lifts the lid on what it's like collaborating live & in the studio with Iggy Pop and details the sometimes surreal experience of playing in China where setlists & lyrics must be submitted for censor before arrival. Cone also discusses the challenges touring can have now as a father and details the harrowing and life changing experience when Sum 41 were caught in the crossfire between rebel fighters in the Congo

#sum41 #iggypop #rock #music #musicpodcast #jackblack #bass #musiccommentary #punk #podcast #audioboom

Tue, 26 Apr 2016 08:52:48 +0000
21: Extra: Author of "The Podcast Master" reviews The StageLeft Podcast

The Guardian's multi award winning Football Weekly podcast is produced by Ben Green. Ben wrote a fantastic book last year advising all Podcasters whether experienced or a beginner.

Here he gives a short review of StageLeft on the follow up episode to his excellent Audiobook & podcast series.

#theguardian #podcast #musicpodcast #reviews #footballweekly

Mon, 04 Apr 2016 06:47:00 +0000
20: Pete Lockett - Bjork, Robert Plant, Peter Gabriel

On this episode of The StageLeft Podcast, Pete Lockett joins us to discuss his incredible career, which includes having been voted three times as #1 'World Percussionist' by readers of Drum Magazine, providing ethnic percussion on five James Bond films, releasing 15 solo albums and collaborating with Bjork, Robert Plant, Peter Gabriel, Noel Gallagher, The Verve, Aphex Twin and Amy Winehouse.

Pete discusses his venture into 'World Music', what young western musicians can learn specifically from music of non western origin, and the psychology of performing in high pressure environments.

"60% of being a rounded, wise, and mature musician is philosophy".

www.petelockett.com https://twitter.com/petelockett https://www.facebook.com/PETE.LOCKETT.Percussion

www.thestageleftpodcast.com @thestageleftpod www.facebook.com/thestageleftpodcast

#drum #drums #percussion #music #musician #bjork #robertplant #petergabriel #Noelgallagher #oasis #Amywinehouse #bond #jamesbond #musicpodcast #podcast

Mon, 14 Mar 2016 07:45:00 +0000
19: Mr Gee - The Russell Brand Show (Lyric Writing Special)

In a special lyric writing episode of The StageLeft Podcast, the gifted poet and spoken word artist Mr. Gee from The Russell Brand Show talks us through his career and passes on specific techniques to songwriters encountering writer’s block and performers overcoming nerves.

Mr. Gee also discusses what it was like to be the first man to perform poetry to 15,000 people at The 02, the influence of Hip Hop on his work, the comparisons between poets & songwriters, and talking WW1 poetry with Noel Gallagher.

#poetry #bass #music #musicpodcast #podcast #musicians #bassist #bassists #guitar #guitarist #guitars #guitarists #musiccommentary #drums #drummer #drummers

Mon, 22 Feb 2016 19:15:04 +0000
18: Jon Stewart - Sleeper, Senior Music Business Studies Lecturer

Recorded at The Brighton Dome, The StageLeft Podcast is joined by our great influence, Senior Lecturer in Music Business Studies & Sleeper Guitarist - Jon Stewart.

Jon talks us through being centric to the whirlwind of Britpop, his role as Music Director on Kevin Spacey's Telstar: The Joe Meek Story and appearing on the Trainspotting soundtrack. Jon tells us the advice he gives the many musicians he's worked with in relation to dealing with the pressures of the public eye, the difficulties that arise when being in a band with a complex set of personal relationships and current projects Jon is embarking on in relation to helping recovering alcoholics.

  • "The 'Fame' experience is a mental health condition... it's a form of mental illness"
  • "The way I dealt with it was to drink and to take lots of drugs"
  • "This feels like a bit of a therapy session..."

Jon also tells us about being on Richey Edwards final tour with the Manic Street Preachers, supporting REM & Radiohead, playing with KD Lang, and having his music covered by Elvis Costello. #jonstewart

Sun, 07 Feb 2016 18:57:58 +0000
17: Tony Visconti - David Bowie, T.Rex

Recorded 31/12/15 - In an exclusive insight into the making of David Bowie album Blackstar (out 8th January), Grammy winning producer Tony Visconti joins The StageLeft Podcast. As well as revealing details of unheard songs on Blackstar, Tony gives an insight into recording techniques he used on Heroes & Ashes to Ashes, what it’s like to record David Bowie’s vocals, his relationship with Marc Bolan and gives his opinion as to why David Bowie no longer tours.

#bass #music #musicpodcast #podcast #musicians #bassist #bassists #guitar #guitarist #guitars #guitarists #musiccommentary #drums #drummer #drummers #producer #bowie #davidbowie #trex #marcbolan

Sun, 03 Jan 2016 21:52:13 +0000
16: Chas Hodges - Chas & Dave

On this week’s episode of The StageLeft Podcast, Chas Hodges of legendary London duo ‘Chas & Dave’ talks in depth about his career.

Chas tells StageLeft about the writing process behind ‘Ain’t No Pleasing You’ and ‘Wish I Could Write A Love Song’, his working relationship with Dave, how a difficult childhood played a part in the songs he went on to write, what it was like collaborating with the likes of Hugh Laurie & the unique Karl Pilkington.

Mon, 21 Dec 2015 14:57:35 +0000
15: Jennifer Batten - Michael Jackson

In a revealing new episode of The StageLeft Podcast, the iconic & award winning Jennifer Batten discusses a decade as Michael Jackson’s lead guitarist for the BAD, Dangerous & HIStory tours.

Jennifer reveals what it was like working so closely with Michael at the height of his fame, filming ‘Come Together’ for Moonwalker, how she approached playing Eddie Van Halen’s famous solo on Beat It, and how she prepared to play to the largest TV audience of all time at the Superbowl

#bass #music #musicpodcast #podcast #musicians #bassist #bassists #guitar #guitarist #guitars #guitarists #musiccommentary #drums #drummer #drummers #MichaelJackson #thriller #mj #jeffbeck

Sun, 22 Nov 2015 22:15:30 +0000
14: Monty Oxymoron - The Damned

In this week’s episode of The StageLeft Podcast, Monty Oxymoron discusses his career as keyboardist in legendary British punk/goth/rock band, The Damned.

Monty tells The StageLeft Podcast how he adapted skills acquired from working as a Psychiatric Nurse to working in the music industry, how he approached writing songs for Captain Sensible and Dave Vanian’s approval, and what it was like to perform with members of Pink Floyd.

#bass #music #musicpodcast #podcast #musicians #bassist #bassists #guitar #guitarist #guitars #guitarists #musiccommentary #drums #drummer #drummers #thedamned #punk #goth #piano

Sun, 08 Nov 2015 16:45:13 +0000
13: Frank Benbini - Fun Lovin’ Criminals, Uncle Frank

In an episode full to the brim of legendary stories, Fun Lovin’ Criminals drummer Frank Benbini tells The StageLeft Podcast about writing, touring and recording for over a decade with the coolest band on the planet.

Frank also details the challenges of being in a band with his brother, how a Seafood Restaurant in New York provided inspiration for one of the greatest love songs ever written, and how a love of Prince resulted in Frank collaborating with Sinead O’ Con [...]

Sun, 25 Oct 2015 19:55:52 +0000
12: Extra: Bringcast.com review of The StageLeftPodcast!

The StageLeft Podcast was recently featured in the recommendations segment on Bringcast.com - Have a listen to what they think!

Mark works as a Lead Software Engineer by day, and by night he works on BringCast - the power podcaster for Windows devices. Check it out at www.bringcast.com

Wed, 21 Oct 2015 17:42:23 +0000
11: Stuart Masters - The Fingerstyle Collective (World Music Special)

In a World Music Special of The StageLeft Podcast, virtuoso fingerstyle guitarist Stuart Masters discusses his career as both solo artist and member of The Fingerstyle Collective. Stuart also discusses what he has learnt from tapping into Eastern influences and how this compares and contrasts to Western music. A fascinating and eyeopening discussion is also coloured with many examples and Stuart also performs two live songs on the show!

Sun, 11 Oct 2015 16:48:42 +0000
10: Extra: Background to The StageLeft Podcast

Chris from The StageLeft Podcast was a guest on Phoenix FM’s ‘Feelgood Saturday Show’ last week. The appearance covers how the project came about, what his favourite revelations have been to date and who is booked to appear in future episodes.

For more episodes of The StageLeft Podcast featuring musicians who’ve worked with The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, Fleetwood Mac, Oasis, Bob Dylan, Morrissey, Alanis Morissette, The Prodigy, Ray Charles, Roy Orbison, Fun Lovin’ Criminals & The Damned visit…

Tue, 06 Oct 2015 20:23:26 +0000
9: Mike Farrell - Alanis Morissette, Morrissey

Mike Farrell meets The StageLeft Podcast to discuss his incredible career writing songs for Morrissey and playing on The Smith’s classics such as ‘There is a Light That Never Goes Out’ and ‘How Soon Is Now’ on the ‘You Are The Quarry’ and ‘Ringleader of the Tormentors’ tours. Mike also tells us what he learnt from observing David Bowie night after night as Musical Director for Macy Gray. Mike also discusses playing classics from ‘Jagged Little Pill’ when touring with Alanis Morissette and the challenges of writing music for TV show’s such as Patrick Stewart’s Blunt Talk, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, and 3rd Rock From the Sun.

#bass #music #musicpodcast #podcast #musicians #bassist #bassists #guitar #guitarist #guitars #guitarists #musiccommentary #drums #drummer #drummers #piano #morrissey #thesmiths #alanismorissette

Sun, 27 Sep 2015 10:54:19 +0000
8: Kieron Pepper - The Prodigy

Former live drummer of The Prodigy Kieron Pepper discusses his incredible career. Kieron passes advice to young musicians drawn from his experience from having spent a decade playing to huge audiences worldwide as live member of one of the most groundbreaking UK acts in modern times. Kieron also reveals the often unseen challenges of touring and tells us about his many other impressive current projects including his role as member of the legendary BBC Radiophonic Workshop.

#bass #music #musicpodcast #podcast #musicians #bassist #bassists #guitar #guitarist #guitars #guitarists #musiccommentary #drums #drummer #drummers #theprodigy

Sun, 13 Sep 2015 17:57:23 +0000
7: Billy Burnette - Fleetwood Mac, Bob Dylan, Ray Charles, Roy Orbison

In Episode 7, Billy Burnette discusses his 8 years as main male vocalist in Fleetwood Mac, singing harmonies with Stevie Nicks, being guitarist on tour for Bob Dylan & John Fogerty and writing songs for Ray Charles & Roy Orbison. Billy also reveals how his father’s music influenced Elvis and The Beatles and talks us through his own incredible solo career as a rockabilly legend that began aged only 8.

On recording ‘Are You Mine’ with Stevie Nicks - “It was a wild night ‘cos Prince was out the back playing Basketball…”

www.thestageleftpodcast.com

#bass #music #musicpodcast #podcast #musicians #bassist #bassists #guitar #guitarist #guitars #guitarists #musiccommentary #drums #drummer #drummers #fleetwoodmac #stevienicks #elvispresley #rockabilly #bobdylan #dylan #raycharles #royorbison

Sun, 06 Sep 2015 18:02:04 +0000
6: Shane Keister - Elvis Presley

In this weeks episode of The StageLeft Podcast, Shane Keister gives us a fascinating insight into the working practices of Elvis Presley from his time recording at Graceland and on the road as pianist for ‘The King’s’ 1976 US tour. Shane also tells us about recording with Paul McCartney and discusses his career a session musician for Stax & Atlantic Records. Shane also shares with The StageLeft Podcast what he has learned as writer and arranger from working with the likes of Ahmet Ertegun and Arif Mardin.

#bass #music #musicpodcast #podcast #musicians #bassist #bassists #guitar #guitarist #guitars #guitarists #musiccommentary #drums #drummer #drummers #piano #elvis #elvispresley #paulmccartney

Mon, 18 May 2015 06:29:17 +0000
5: DJ Paul Gallagher - Oasis

In this weeks episode of TheStageLeft Podcast, the eldest Gallagher brother entertains with tales from touring the globe as a DJ, how dance floor audiences differ around the world & what it was like DJing to disgruntled Oasis fans the night the band split.

Paul also gives The StageLeft Podcast his views on the possibility of Liam working with Richard Ashcroft, the family’s Irish heritage and the prospect of Oasis reforming.

“This is a big business. I’m sure it will happen one day, there’s too much money for it not to. They’re a premier band. Regardless of what they say….. money talks.”

www.thestageleftpodcast.com #bass #music #musicpodcast #podcast #musicians #bassist #bassists #guitar #guitarist #guitars #guitarists #musiccommentary #drums #drummer #drummers #oasis #noelgallagher #liamgallagher #noelgallaghershighflyingbirds #britpop #indie #rock

Fri, 08 May 2015 22:37:06 +0000
4: Kenny Ball Junior

In a poignant interview, drummer and vocalist Kenny Ball Junior discusses his late father’s incredible legacy which saw him become honorary citizen of New Orleans, sell a million copies of Midnight in Moscow and play with the likes of Louis Armstrong and The Beatles. Kenny Junior tells us fascinating and amusing stories from his own achievements and how a note left by his father encouraging him to keep the ‘Ball’ name prominent in the jazz world still motivates him today.

Stay in the loop for other episodes by going to: www.thestageleftpodcast.com @thestageleftpod

Mon, 04 May 2015 13:16:09 +0000
3: Johnny Hartford - Sister Ray Records (Record Store Day Special)

In the immediate aftermath of World Record Store Day, Chris speaks to Johnny Hartford of Sister Ray Records.

Wed, 29 Apr 2015 22:52:02 +0000
2: Laurence Juber - Paul McCartney’s Wings

Double Grammy winning guitarist Laurence Juber joins us from his home in California, where he chats to Chris about the working practices of the three ‘Beatles’ he has collaborated with, modern recording techniques and what it was like being in a band with Paul McCartney at the time of John Lennon’s passing.

#bass #music #musicpodcast #podcast #musicians #bassist #bassists #guitar #guitarist #guitars #guitarists #musiccommentary #drums #drummer #drummers #thebeatles #johnlennon #paulmccartney #georgeharrison #ringostarr #grammys www.thestageleftpodcast.com

Wed, 29 Apr 2015 21:55:13 +0000
1: Mike Rowe - Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Oasis

Chris interviews Mike Rowe in Paris, March 2015.

Mike discusses his life in music, collaborating as keyboardist for Stevie Nicks, Sheryl Crow, Dave Gilmour, Amorphous Androgynous and Oasis.

Chris speaks to Mike as the album he is touring sits at Number 1 in the UK Album Chart, his ambition to play with Johnny Greenwood and gives advice for young musicians entering the industry.

#bass #music #musicpodcast #podcast #musicians #bassist #bassists #guitar #guitarist #guitars #guitarists #musiccommentary #drums #drummer #drummers #piano #oasis #noelgallagher #liamgallagher #noelgallaghershighflyingbirds #britpop #indie #rock

Wed, 22 Apr 2015 21:21:23 +0000
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