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We are often asked about set lists for past shows. This one is from 10000 Maniacs who performed in 2019. Songs listed: Like the Weather Trouble Me Ellen Across the Fields More than this What's the Matter Here Cherry Tree Pit Viper Our time in Eden Katrina's Fair Stockton Gala Days Because the Night Rainy Day Candy Everybody Wants Rose Hey Jack Kerouac Don't Talk/These are days
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In 1973, six hundred thousand people gathered in Watkins Glen, New York to see The Grateful Dead, The Band and The Allman Brothers. Donna Swarthout was there and recalls her concert experience. We also chat about the numerous other memorable concerts she has attended over the years. (Some of her photos are incorporated into this video and yes, there is a picture of Donna and radio personality Wolfman Jack). If you have would like to share your concert memories with us, please let us know . . . . and keep on rockin!
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Richard Solomon interviews Richard Taylor the owner of Moonshine Records at the time and was in the audience. We play some segments and reflect back on great music! To Meat Loaf - Thank you!
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Meet the band "Spirits Republic" interviewed on WCWP 88.1 FM
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Frank Carillo is a musician whose career has spanned decades. Along the way, he has played with George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Petr Frampton. He has played with Golden Earring and has opened for Van Halen. In this episode we look back at vinyl records, 45s, record stores, radio (WMCA, WABC, WNEW, WLIR), and touring and performing in venues like CBGBs and My Father's Place. If you love music from the classic rock era, this is a show for you!
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GIANNI RUSSO has made a career of playing tough guys in movies. Although remembered most for his portrayal of Carlo Rizzi in “The Godfather”, his first acting job, his career has spanned over 40 films including such hits as The Freshman, Rush Hour, Any Given Sunday and Sea Biscuit as well as television roles in Kojak, The Rockford Files and Prison Break.
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Did you know that Kerry toured with Marty Balin? You will hear some great stories from Kerry interviewed by Richard Solomon... and you will hear some great music! (Kerry actually played some live acoustic material in the studios of WCWP where this piece was recorded).
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Mike Reilly of Pure Prairie League and Richard Solomon from My Father's Place Radio look back at an incredible career (five decades) and look forward to the current 2019 tour.
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Recognized as one of the most successful folk rock duos of the 70's, Brewer & Shipley have remained true to their original form throughout five decades. In this episode of My Father's Place Radio. Rich Solomon talks to Michael Brewer about five decades of music, touring, collaboration and song writing.
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From Rebecca Angel's website www.rebeccaangel.net
info_outlineBorn in New England and raised in North Carolina, Kate shares her dual musical heritage with brothers James, Livingston, Hugh, and her late brother Alex.
Her roots run deep in the soul, gospel and rockabilly sounds of her southern upbringing and in the literate folk, pop and Appalachian stylings that comprise the balance of her family's shared musical legacy. In a recent show review, The Huffington Post said, "Her heart ignites a sea of beauty expressed in a myriad of harmony, rhythm and passion.
Musically, she is seamless. She effortlessly and brilliantly flies through a wide swath of styles, from blues to country to ballad to gospel and beyond." Kate fronted her own rock band at fifteen, and by nineteen had signed her first recording contract with Atlantic/Cotillion under the tutelage of her manager, legendary producer Peter Asher. That album, "Sister Kate," produced her first charting hit, a cover of Elton John's "Country Comfort," recorded with his encouragement and blessing.
She later recorded two albums for Columbia Records, "Kate Taylor," produced by her brother James Taylor and "It's in There," produced by acclaimed Muscle Shoals/Nashville producer Barry Beckett. Her duet with James, "The Shoop Shoop Song," from "Kate Taylor," became her next charting hit single and remains an audience favorite today. Kate's 2002 release, Beautiful Road, received 3 stars from Rolling Stone, who dubbed it a "heartfelt folk-rock gem." And her 2009 release, Fair Time!, her first of all original compositions, debuted to critical acclaim nationwide.