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Episode 32: There are two musicians inside Peter Frampton: “There’s a studio me and a live me”

Everything Fab Four

Release Date: 10/25/2022

Episode 61: Nellie McKay, singer-songwriter, actor, and comedienne show art Episode 61: Nellie McKay, singer-songwriter, actor, and comedienne

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Known for her genre-bending music, sharp social commentary, and activism for animal rights and social justice, Nellie McKay was born in London and raised in the United States, where she studied jazz at the Manhattan School of Music. Her performances at various New York City music venues, including the Sidewalk Cafe and Joe's Pub, drew attention from record labels, which resulted in her debut album Get Away from Me. Produced by Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick, The New York Times lauded the LP as a tour-de-force. Nellie’s music can been heard on Mad Men, Boardwalk Empire, Weeds,...

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Episode 60: Psychedelic rockers Blac Rabbit, creators of our theme song Episode 60: Psychedelic rockers Blac Rabbit, creators of our theme song "Seize the Day"

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Joining host Ken Womack on the first episode of season 7 is Blac Rabbit — familiar voices to our listeners. In 2018, Blac Rabbit released their first LP, "Interstella," which included the debut single “Seize the Day,” which has served as the "Everything Fab Four" theme song since our very first episode featuring Steve Lukather in September 2020. In 2018, a 48-second video of twin brothers Amiri and Rahiem Taylor, the guitarists and singer-songwriters who perform as Blac Rabbit, playing the Beatles' “Eight Days a Week” went viral, racking up millions of views. They went from staging...

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Episode 59 (Bonus): Singer-songwriter Peter Wolf on his musical upbringing: Episode 59 (Bonus): Singer-songwriter Peter Wolf on his musical upbringing: "It took me a while to warm up to the Beatles"

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On this episode of Everything American singer-songwriter Peter Wolf joins host Ken Womack to discuss Wolf’s life in music and his earliest musical influences.

 

A native of the Bronx, Wolf spent his youth soaking up New York City’s music scene, especially the Apollo Theater’s array of soul, rhythm & blues, and gospel performers. After moving to Boston, he attended Tufts University’s Museum of Fine Arts. During this period, he formed his first band, The Hallucinations, which perfo

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Episode 58 (Bonus): Paul Reiser's father Episode 58 (Bonus): Paul Reiser's father "tolerated" the Beatles on Ed Sullivan

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On this episode of Everything Fab Four, actor and comedian Paul Reiser joins to discuss his first memories of the Beatles on Ed Sullivan and share the Beatles song that “still kills [him].”

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Episode 57: Guitarist George Benson on what makes Beatles’ songs so special: “They had great stories” show art Episode 57: Guitarist George Benson on what makes Beatles’ songs so special: “They had great stories”

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On today’s episode, American jazz fusion guitarist and singer-songwriter George Benson drops by to discuss what gave the Beatles “prestige” and how the band helped Black musicians succeed.

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Episode 56 (Bonus): How the Beatles inspired these 1970s television icons show art Episode 56 (Bonus): How the Beatles inspired these 1970s television icons

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On this bonus episode of Everything Fab Four, we trace two television icons from the 1970s—both very different in terms of target audience, but united in the inspiration that they drew from the Beatles. 

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Episode 55: Rosanna Arquette on growing up with the Beatles: Episode 55: Rosanna Arquette on growing up with the Beatles: "I always loved ‘Revolver’”

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On this episode of Everything Fab Four, actor and activist Rosanna Arquette shares her favorite Beatles song and recounts where she was when John Lennon died.

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Episode 54: Jamie Bernstein says her father Leonard Bernstein was “almost as obsessed with ‘Sgt. Pepper’ as I was Episode 54: Jamie Bernstein says her father Leonard Bernstein was “almost as obsessed with ‘Sgt. Pepper’ as I was"

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Author and filmmaker Jamie Bernstein joins Everything Fab Four to discuss growing up with a world-famous father, and why Leonard Bernstein chose Beatles songs to explain musical concepts.

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Episode 53: Darius Rucker on the Beatles' legacy: “Everybody else has to line up behind them” show art Episode 53: Darius Rucker on the Beatles' legacy: “Everybody else has to line up behind them”

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On this episode, legendary singer-songwriter Darius Rucker joins Everything Fab Four to share how he first discovered the Beatles at five, and which Beatles album he thinks is the “most perfect album ever made.” 

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Episode 52: Joan Osborne on how the Beatles inspired her to try different musical styles show art Episode 52: Joan Osborne on how the Beatles inspired her to try different musical styles

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Grammy-nominated American recording artist Joan Osborne joins Everything Fab Four to talk about hearing “Revolution 9” at a makeout party and how her music career began.

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This week's guest is celebrated English guitarist, singer, and songwriter Peter Frampton. A musical prodigy, Frampton taught himself to play the guitar at age 7. Within the next few years, he mastered complex jazz, blues and rock riffs. He spent his pre-teen years performing with bands including George & The Dragons, a group that included fellow up-and-coming musician David Bowie. Eventually, Frampton caught the attention of the Rolling Stones’ Bill Wyman, and in 1967, under his mentorship, Frampton became the lead guitarist and singer for the pop group The Herd. In 1969, after achieving the adoration of teenaged fans with hit singles like "From the Underworld" and "I Don't Want Our Loving to Die," and after a stint with the blues-based rock band Humble Pie, Frampton decided to strike out on his own.

The popularity of his first three solo albums coupled with Frampton's captivating live performances culminated in the 1976 live double recording Frampton Comes Alive!, which sold more than 10 million copies. The LP held the notable distinction of being the best-selling live rock album in history, while the singles "Baby I Love Your Way," "Do You Feel Like I Do?" and "Show Me the Way" dominated the American charts. Considered the crowning achievement of Frampton's career, the album influenced both Billboard and Rolling Stone magazines to name him Artist of the Year.

On this episode of Everything Fab Four, host Kenneth Womack and Frampton talk about his watershed live album, John Lennon's legendary Rickenbacker and “Son of Dracula,” hearing an early “Sgt. Pepper’s” copy that had “fallen off the back of a truck,” and how Frampton came to play lead guitar to George Harrison’s rhythm on “Doris Troy."