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Legacy Recordings is the award-winning catalog division of Sony BMG. Legacy's podcast takes you behind the scenes and in-depth into some of the greatest recordings ever made.
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Willie Nelsons harmonica player Mickey Raphael and actor/musician Billy Bob Thornton discuss the making of the new album Naked Willie in this three-part podcast series.
While producing...
Our Jeff Buckley podcast series celebrates the release of the Grace Around the World CD/DVD set with stories about Buckley told by his closest relatives, friends, and collaborators
Welcome to the first episode of JAZZ: THE 59 SOUND - a four-part look into how 1959 became jazzs greatest year. Dave Brubeck - Time Out, Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah-Um and Miles Davis...
Rita Houston hosts the story of the SG Live 1969 album
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Jazzs Greatest Year, Legacy will be launching a series of podcasts examining the state of jazz in 1959 and since, as well as a multi-part episode...
Eric Idles birthday!
The Pearl Jam Ten Code podcast series concludes with Jeff Ament, wrapping up his thoughts on the path he has taken with his musical brothers. Speaking of which, the last piece of music...
Mike McCready continues his comments from last episode to working with Brendan OBrien on the original TEN release, and his respect for OBrien as a producer. A clip of one of OBriens...
As we get near the end of the 10-part series, its time we finally hear from guitarist Mike McCready. Here in episode 8, Mike remembers when he and their unmaned, singer-less band
March 24, 2009 is finally here - the day all the Pearl Jam TEN reissues hit the stores! More details on all the releases are online at www.pearljam.com.
Todays show features one of...
35 years ago todayMonty Pythons concert at the The Royal Theatre in Drury Lane (best known at the home of the muffin man) was recorded for their 1974 Live at Drury Lane album. To celebrate...
Today, we continue the live music theme from Part 5 with more inside details about the 1992 Drop in the Park show included on the 4-LP Vinyl Edition release. Bassist Jeff Ament
Todays Pearl Jam Ten Code episode goes back to the 1991 Eddie Vedder interview and his thoughts on stage diving and other antics he frequently performed on stage back then. Its interesting...
Legacy Podcasts salutes the 40th anniversary of Monty Pythons Flying Circus with The Gazillionth (or so) Monty Python Podcast hosted by their biggest fan in cable news - MSNBCs Keith...
Bassist Jeff Ament speaks today about his role as art director of both the original release and the new reissue. Hes very excited about many of the new packaging elements in this new...
Todays Pearl Jam podcast kicks off with Eddie Vedder from a 1991 interview, discussing what influenced him to write the song, Jeremy, as well as that classic song as they performed
In todays Ten Code episode, we hear from TEN producer Brendan OBrien, who came back to remix all the original album tracks for a bonus disc in this reissue. Youll also hear a clip
Welcome to The Ten Code - a 10 part series with the inside story of Pearl Jams debut album TEN as told by the band. Each piece will include band member interviews and a clip of a previously...
Coming soon. The Ten Code: a 10-part podcast series with the inside story behind Pearl Jams debut album TEN as told by the band.
The first episode goes live on Monday March 16 at
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Sam Cookes popularity didnt stop him from trying to improve himself and his music, from an intellectual standpoint. Having started with traditional hymns and adding new lyrics,
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In this episode, PIR artist Jean Carne describes the Philly sound as one that made you want to dance with its grooves, and was filled with positive lyrical messages as well.
If you...
I look cool but on the inside Im a nervous wreck - Nick Ashford. As they began their career as performers, Nick and Valerie found some challenges in appearing on stage, as Nick details...
In this podcast, the living legend of blues guitar describes his start in Louisiana, his relationship with the instrument and the move to Chicago. Once there, he established himself...
The story of Bill Withers continues with the artist, himself, thinking back to the the making of his debut album. The record was produced by legendary RB keyboardist Booker T Jones. ...
Fats Wallers famous compositions of the 1930s and 40s have attained an immortal, standard-level of recognition and have stood the test of time. But what is lesser known is that Fats...
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In this podcast, musicians Herbie Hancock, David Amram and Jimmy Cobb address the music theory behind Kind of Blue, and how the feeling of the musicians was equally as important as...
Philadelphia International takes over the airwaves of the 70s: the incredible OJays are featured in this podcast, with founding member Walter WIlliams, who talks about growing up
Nick and Valerie describe their years as songwriters with Motown, and the moment when they asked Berry Gordy for a divorce, so they could become artists themselves. It turned out...
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The music of Bill Withers can definitely speak for itself as a timeless collection of songs, perfect for 1971 with its mix of gritty southern RB, introspective and politically charged...
Strangely enough, two things happened to Fats after he died: he essentially disappeared from our cultures memory for over 30 years, and when he was talked about, it centered around
The legendary track Cupid kicks off our second Sam Cooke feature. As soon as you hear his voice, its undeniable that this is what Sam Cooke was born to do. His brother, LC Cooke,...
Our second Miles Davis segment begins with legendary saxophonist Jackie McLean and Kind of Blue drummer Jimmy Cobb talking about the sound Miles was after with his 1959 sextet at the...
As introduced by the host, Jeff Foxx, Philly Internationals biggest hits were filled with lush strings and beautiful horns from their house orchestra, MFSB. Gamble Huff recall what...
For part 2, Ashford and Simpson discuss how they first got introduced at Motown. They almost ran out before the meeting started, so thank got they stuck around. This piece includes...
Our Black History Month feature for Saturdays will be bluesman Buddy Guy in his own words and music. Buddy Guys own comments come from an exclusive interview session, and include many...
Every Friday in February, find out why Bill Withers is just as he is. In a rare interview, Bill discusses his career as a groundbreaking singer/songwriter. He mostly focuses on his...
Thursdays are Fats Waller day here at the Legacy Podcasts, in honor of Black History Month.
Fats Waller is one of Americas great composers and performers of the 20th century. His songs,...
Legacy Podcasts Black History Month series continues with a four-part look at the highly influential career of Sam Cooke. Youll hear music from throughout his career that displays...
Our Black History Month feature continues with another great African-American musician - Miles Davis, to honor the 50th anniversary of his landmark album Kind of Blue. Collaborators,...
Legacy Podcast honors the 50th anniversary of The Day the Music Died by launching our Waylon Jennings podcast series. As legend goes, Waylon gave up his seat on the fateful plane to...
Our Black History Month series continues with the first of four pieces on the great artists of Philly International Records.
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We launch our 28 days of Black History series with the first of four segments on legendary songwriting duo Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson. These two have been responsible for...
It was 41 years ago today. Enjoy the final installment, and look for a new series on Cashs San Quentin concert to start in late February.
Welcome to the four-part Mariah Ballads podcast series, celebrating the release of THE BALLADS in stores on 1/20/2009.
Mariah Carey discusses the writing process of ballads and her
Join Martina McBride, Pricilla Presley, Carrie Underwood, Sara Evans and others as they discuss what it was like to sing with Elvis on the new holiday album.
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Join Martina McBride, Pricilla Presley, Carrie Underwood, Sara Evans and others as they discuss what it was like to sing with Elvis on the new holiday album.
For more information on...
Inmate Miller Deadman tells how much the men appreciated that he had something to give and came here to give it to us. Hey Johnny, thanks for coming this is the feeling. After
Tributes from Black and White Night participants Tom Waits (He added the color to the Black and White Night Barbara Orbison), Elvis Costello, T-Bone Burnett, Jackson Browne and JD...
Join Martina McBride, Pricilla Presley, Carrie Underwood, Sara Evans and others as they discuss what it was like to sing with Elvis on the new holiday album.
For more information on...
Journalist Gene Beley, who accompanied the Cashes to Folsom, describes starting the day with June Carter Cash exclaiming this is a huckleberry picking morning, the passage through...
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Barbara Orbison relives the night at the Coconut Grove and the spontaneity of the incredible performances. Hear Roy Orbison and Bruce Springsteen rehearse their performance of Dream...
Host Rodney Crowell sets the stage for the historic Johnny Cash concerts performed at Folsom Prison, June 13, 1968. Folsom inmate Miller Deadman and Corrections Officer Jim Brown,...
Dave Marsh hosts this inside look at Roy Orbisons Black and White Night event and what lead to Roys comeback in the mid - 80s. Roys widow Barbara, who envisioned the film with T
In this second episode, guitarists Derek Trucks and John McLaughlin continue the discussion about how Santanas music relates to his deep, inner spirituality. Carlos Santana also adds...
Welcome to part 1 of the Santana Multi-Dimensional Warrior podcast series!
Carlos Santana is one of the all-time great rock guitar heroes, and the driving force behind 40 years of classic...
Part 3 of the Nina Simone podcast series takes an in-depth look at how Ninas career was affected by the civil rights struggle of the 50s and 60s. The injustices of racism inspired...
The Nina Simone podcast series continues with a great story from Nina Simones close friend, Vertamae Grosvenor, involving a to go plate of home cooking Nina wanted for a flight nearly...
Welcome to the three-part podcast series, To Be Free: The Nina Simone Story.
Nina Simone was as powerful and complex a person as the music she played. In this first episode, Ninas
Darryl DMC McDaniels talks about his love for Sarah McLachlans music.
Dave Marsh’s continues to narrate Roy Orbison’s professional and personal life from the mid 60’s to the 80’s. Following the success of Pretty Woman was a chain of tragic events of...
Dave Marsh recounts Roy Orbison’s journey and success as a songwriter and vocalist. Big hits such as “Only the Lonely”, “Crying”, and “Sweet Dreams” have shaped Orbison’s popular...
The three-part Roy Orbison - Soul of Rock Roll podcast series begins with clips of Roys first recording sessions in 1955. Roy Orbisons own recollections of the early days are featured...
Darryl DMC McDaniels talks about his love for Sarah McLachlans music.
Elvis original guitarist, Scotty Moore, and drummer, DJ Fontana, rejoined Elvis to be part of the 68 Comeback Special band. Scotty and TV director Steve Binder recall how the spontaneous...
Paul English fills us in the the third True Outlaw Story from Willie Nelsons classic song Me and Paul. He takes us back to Buffalo for a package show with Kitty Wells and Charley
When you think about any of Elvis Presleys live TV appearances, there are always a bunch of young, screaming girls anytime Elvis moves any part of his body. Forty years ago, Kathy
On this episode, Billy Joel talks about the songs on The Stranger.
On this episode, Billy Joel talks about the making of The Stranger.
On this episode, legendary producer Phil Ramone comments on Side B of The Stranger.
On this episode, Sting talks about meeting Billy, Just The Way You Are, success and The Stranger.
(Sting photo credit: Kevn Mazur)
Paul English continues his breakdown of the True Outlaw Stories Willie details in Me and Paul. Paul takes us back to the airport in Milwaukee, about which Willie wrote that they
On this episode, legendary producer Phil Ramone comments on Side A of The Stranger.
One Willies best songs about True Outlaw life is Me and Paul, detailing his many misadventures with drummer Paul English (not Paul Chuffo, who produced this podcast series). The song...
Our latest True Outlaw Story features drummer Paul English remembering some of their most memorable bar fights, backstage tussles, and post-show skirmishes, defending the tour from
On this episode, legendary producer Phil Ramone talks about Billy and his recollections of producing The Stranger.
Co-leader of the group Delerium, Bill Leeb recounts meeting and collaborating with Sarah.
We know what your thinking. If these really are True Outlaw Stories, wheres the story about what happens when a band says Heres a great idealets have the Hells Angels do the security!
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A dependable mode of transportation with a memorable nickname is one of the most essential items in True Outlaw life. Willies gang has the The Time Tube - their trusted tour bus they...
Both Elvis and The Elvis Presley Podcast triumphantly return in this first episode of the 68 Comeback Special podcast, released in conjunction with the new 4-disc special box set,
Music journalist Alan Light recounts his first experience seeing Sarah perform live and his intro spin of the classic album Fumbling Towards Ecstasy.
On this episode, legendary songwriter Jimmy Webb talks about his friend Billy Joel and his recollections of The Stranger.
On this episode, Grammy and Tony award-winning songwriter Duncan Sheik talks about Billy and his impressions of The Stranger.
On this episode, Award-winning songwriter Diane Warren talks about Billy and her favorite songs from The Stranger.
Episode 7 of True Outlaw Stories begins with guitarist Jody Payne and one of his favorite tale of airport hijinks. Paul English then chimes in with some more of their more legendary...
Yes - Willie Nelson is a country singer, but his fans come from all walks of life. Even among musicians. Willie and Mickey Raphael remember stories about famous fans as diverse as...
When Willie Nelson hits the road, he hits it long and hard. Drummer Paul English recalls stretches when they worked 29 out of 30 days! He also tells how Willie motivates everyone
On this episode singer/songwriter Gavin DeGraw talks about Billy and his first encounters with the classic The Stranger.
We welcome all to The Billy Joel Podcast. On this series, we celebrate Billys classic album The Stranger on its 30th Anniversary with Billy, Phil Ramone and special guests Gavin
The two-disc DENNIS WILSON - PACIFIC OCEAN BLUE (Legacy Edition) is now in stores featuring all the music youve heard in the first two podcast episodes, and now the third piece available...
Dennis Wilson, himself, begins our second episode by detailing his unique songwriting process behind the songs for Pacific Ocean Blue. His keyboard playing was not as technically
DENNIS WILSON - PACIFIC OCEAN BLUE PODCAST SERIES
We are now happy to launch this three-part podcast series celebrating the 2-CD Legacy Edition of DENNIS WILSON - PACIFIC OCEAN BLUE...
WISH WILLIE A HAPPY 75th BIRTHDAY! (part 2) **
Todays True Outlaw Stories come from Willies longtime drummer Paul English.
For many years, he was the guy who collected money from the...
This segment covers The Clash’s Combat Rock , and their first US pop hit, “Rock The Casbah.” The band hits some bumpy road with the members just being “burned out” as Joe Strummer
The new 2-CD Tapestry Legacy Edition includes a bonus disc of the albums 12 tracks performed live by King as just solo vocal and piano arrangements. Our third episode starts with...
WISH WILLIE A HAPPY 75th BIRTHDAY! **
We now bring you more of Willie Nelsons regular cast of characters, led by tour manager Poodie Locke.
Harmonica player Mickey Raphael is spot
Willie Nelsons True Outlaw Stories continue by introducing you to Willies longtime drummer, Paul English, as immortalized in Willies classic song, Me and Paul. When Paul joined the...
The Willie Nelson Podcast series now shifts from the MY OWN PECULIAR WAY biography pieces to TRUE OUTLAW STORIES.
Willie Nelson and and his longitme band members, road crew and friends...
In this segment, members of The Clash discuss how London Calling was recorded. Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine / Audioslave / The Nightwatchman) explains what he took from
Graham Nash lived near Carole King in LAs Laurel Canyon area, a fertile ground for many artists of the late 1960s and early 1970s. In our second episode of the Tapestry series, Nash...
In the early/mid 1970s, Willie Nelson knew he was on to something in Austin, TX, but still had to deal with the Nashville music biz when making records. If RCA, his label at the time,...
Carole Kings Tapestry is one of pop musics all-time landmark albums. Soon after its 1971 release, it spent 15 weeks at #1 on Billboards pop album chart, and then stayed on that chart...
Here is the first of three podcast segments about The Clash - the only band that matters - to celebrate the release of the new DVD, The Clash Live: Revolution Rock. We start with the...
As Willie Nelson entered his mid-20s, he made a living in Nashville selling his songs to the artists who recorded them. It may not have been the most forward-thinking plan, but it
We kick off our 18-part Willie Nelson podcast series with Willie, himself, looking back on his earliest musical experiences - his first poems and songs as a child, his first band as...
Gamble and Huff share their “formula for success in the music business. According to these industry legends, it all comes down the need to feel it and never force it. They also discuss...
Gamble and Huff explain their songwriting process, and how they decided which artist would perform each would-be hit. As an example, Gamble Huff and Billy Paul recall the origins of...
In this segment, we are introduced to 2008 Rock Roll Hall of Fame inductees Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff as they recount their early days on the Philadelphia music scene and one of their...
Legacy Recordings is proud to present Thrillercast, a 40-episode Podcast series that will feature icons of music and screen, including hip-hop legends DMC, current superstars Nick Cannon,...
Dylans love and appreciation for the blues is discussed as is his artistry as a blues singer. Bill Flanagan and John Hiatt are featured. Patti Smith hosts.
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Bob Dylan producing as Jack Frost and other names. Musician Josh Ritter is featured. Patti Smith hosts.
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Drummer David Kemper shares a few stories about playing and recording with Bob. Patti Smith hosts.
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Bob Dylans passion for American songs are discussed. Author David Gans and musician Josh Ritter are featured. Patti Smith hosts.
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Dylan on making music, working on a sound in the studio and collaborations. Author Bill Flanangan comments. Patti Smith hosts.
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Dylan on Dylans legacy, the purpose of art and God. Author Bill Flanangan comments. Patti Smith hosts.
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Tony Bennett and Dick Golden conclude their discussions of the American Songbook with Aint Misbehavin, The Way You Look Tonight, Anything Goes, and Shes Funny That Way. Although these...
With Host Dick Golden, Tony Bennett tells stories behind his most memorable recordings of the American Songbook classics, and the impact they have had our lives. In the second part...
Between 1969 and 1971, Johnny Cash was at the height of his fame. ABC wanted him on their network, and gave him full creative control. Bob Hilburn and Cashs son, John Carter Cash,...
The Johnny Cash Show was a TV variety show in the purest sense. Cash handpicked the shows guests, and never limited his choices to any genre. His daughter, Rosanne Cash, tells us
Tony Bennett and Dick Golden discuss the great music of the American Songbook, the legendary composers who wrote them, and Bennett’s long career of performing these standards. This...
From 1965, Dylans Live at the Newport Folk Festival performance is explored. (Part 3 of 3) [update: This episode works now. Sorry -podmaster]
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Johnny Cashs groundbreaking TV variety show aired on ABC-TV between 1969-1971. The program featured Cash performing with an eclectic mix of artists, including a few appearing on national...
From 1965, Dylans Live at the Newport Folk Festival performance is explored. (Part 2 of 3)
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From 1965, Dylans Live at the Newport Folk Festival performance is explored. (Part 1 of 3)
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Gotta Serve Somebody - In the late 1970s, Bob Dylan changed again by declaring that he was a born-again Christian. Much of his music from this time reflects his new religious awakening....
Hosted by Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel, the final episode in this series features more talks with friends of Stevie about the years leading up to his tragc passing.
Rolling Thunder - By the middle of the 1970s, the unique Rolling Thunder Revue began to make tracks. In this podcast, well hear about the origins and life on the road with this circus-like...
Shelter From the Storm - One of Bob Dylans most influential albums, Blood on the Tracks was released in 1975, and continues to leave a mark today. In this podcast, we talk with artists...
Hosted by Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel, this episode features a rare interview with SRV months before his death.
Hosted by Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel, this episode features the talents of David Bowie, Jeff Beck, Bonnie Raitt and more!
We continue with Walter Cronkites radio presentation Blitzkrieg and feature the music of Duke Ellington.
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The Basement Tapes and Planet Waves are discussed with Garth Hudson and Anthony DeCurtis. Patti Smith hosts.
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Walter Cronkites radio presentation Blitzkrieg and the music of Benny Goodman are featured.
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Dylan loves American musical history. He hits Nashville, finds a new crooner side to his voice and records a few classics Anthony DeCurtis, Ray Benson and Bill Flanagan are featured....
The time is 1965-66 and Dylan is playing with The Band. Griel Marcus and Anthony DeCurtis are featured. Patti Smith hosts.
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The music of Sly and the Family Stone was incredibly funky to begin with, but imagine adding rapper Chuck D, soulman Isaac Hayes and singer DAngelo to the mix. Thats what happened after...
Even though Sly and the Family Stone were together for a short period of time, their music continues to influence artists of many styles. Pop star John Mayer tells us about he teamed...
The most beautiful thing about music is that it transcends most anything. - Gloria Estefan.
Gloria talks about collaboration with other worldly musicians as well as Cuban born salsa...
Will Rogers Jr talks politics of the 30s and 40s as the music of Spike Jones is featured.
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Dylan goes from acoustic to electric and people react. Geroge Wein, Anthony DeCurtis, John Hiatt and Dylan himself are featured. Patti Smith hosts.
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Bob Dylan words spoke to the people but he was an individual who kept a very low profile in terms of his personal politics. This caused Dylan a backlash. Patti Smith hosts.
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On our third episode, Ken Burns talks about the harshness of the War and how he selected the music used throughout the documentary. In addition, Burns talks about his use of photos,...
The most beautiful thing about music is that it transcends most anything. - Gloria Estefan.
Gloria Estefan continues the discussion of being exiled from her homeland and the impact
On this special podcast episode, Academy-award winning actor/screenwriter, and GRAMMY winning musician, Billy Bob Thornton shares his Elvis Presley playlist.
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Bob Dylan captures attention with his classics Blowin In The Wind and The Times They Are A-Changin. Guests George Wein, David Nelson and others are featured. Patti Smith hosts.
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Ken Burns’ The War features some of the classic recordings from American history, as well as new recordings from musical luminaries Norah Jones and Wynton Marsalis. There are several...
90 Millas, which means 90 miles, is the distance between the most southernmost point of the United States in Key West and Cuba. For us Cubans, 90 miles is very representative of not...
Ken Burns’ The War features some of the classic recordings from American history, as well as new recordings from musical luminaries Norah Jones and Wynton Marsalis. There are several...
Patti Smith hosts music and conversation about Bob Dylan. His friends, early influences and collaborators discuss their close relationships with Dylan, the stories behind his greatest...
On the final installment of the gospel podcast episodes, Elvis close friend Jerry Schilling talks candidly about watching Elvis sing gospel music at Graceland and also describes watching...
This is the final volume of this series. On October 5, 2004 Simon and Schuster published the book that according to The Guardian (UK) “no one thought he could write.” The first volume...
On the second of three podcast episodes focused on the Gospel side of Elvis, author Joe Moscheo (The Gospel Side of Elvis) talks about how much Elvis enjoyed singing in the church and...
On October 5, 2004 Simon and Schuster published the book that according to The Guardian (UK) “no one thought he could write.” The first volume of Bob Dylan’s autobiographical memoir...
On October 5, 2004 Simon and Schuster published the book that according to The Guardian (UK) “no one thought he could write.” The first volume of Bob Dylan’s autobiographical memoir...
“ELVIS: VIVA LAS VEGAS”: TWO HOUR SPECIAL DOCUMENTS PRESLEY’S LAS VEGAS YEARS,
AIRS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 ON ABC
Features Appearances by Paul McCartney, 50 Cent, Beyonce and Celine
Most know Elvis as a rock-n-roll singer and legendary music icon but he was a masterful gospel singer and grew up singing in church. On the first of three podcast episodes, we explore...
On our third episode, Chuck D, Rose Stone and Joel Selvin discuss the style and musical complexities of SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE. The hit Thank You For Letting Me By Myself is also
On the final episode of The Early Years, we find Elvis back from his stint in the Army only to find his mother dying. The public finally embraces the King and Hollywood becomes a second...
Enjoy the second podcast episode (of three) on SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE. On this program, we focus on the mega-hit record Dance To The Music and dive into the look and sound of the
SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE are credited as one of the first racially integrated bands in music history, belting their message of peace, love and social consciousness through a string
Rock-n-Roll is hot! Elvis begins his music career, makes his first movie joins the Army. Elvis himself and renowned Elvis biographer Peter Guralnick are again featured.
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In this episode, Elvis cant stand still! We feature the legend, himself, talking about what he does just as he is becoming a major star. Renowned Elvis biographer Peter Guralnick is...
In this very special episode, Billy Bob Thornton recalls where he was on August 16, 1977.
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In this episode, Elvis combines all of his musical ambitions and influences into his Vegas shows.
IN STORES NOW - ELVIS - VIVA LAS VEGAS
Music from and inspired by the new ABC-TV special...
In this episode, Elvis investigates a more spiritual existence as he prepares to perform in Vegas. Longtime Elvis friend, Jerry Schilling is one of the featured guests.
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In this episode, hear Elvis talk about his artistic development, being grounded as a human and his evolution into filling the ballroom at the International Hotel in Las Vegas. Bill

