Eddie Money Chats Ronnie Spector & Big Hit ‘Take Me Home Tonight’

Check out the video here https://youtu.be/gDqZDFt3ZTw INTERVIEW CLIP #4 – INTERVIEW – Eddie Money Chats Ronnie Spector & His Biggest Hit Take Me Home Tonight The tune reached #4 on the U.S. charts and #1 in Canada. We asked him about the great Ronnie HELP SUPPORT ROCK HISTORY MUSIC..CHECK OUT […]

The Real Story Behind “Kung Fu Fighting” 1970’s Novelty Song By Carl Douglas – Interview #4 Lenny Zakatek

INTERVIEW #4 – Lenny Zakatek On How The Tune “Kung Fu Fighting” Was Created The degrees of separation in music are amazing. First I’m talking to former Alan Parsons Project lead singer Lenny Zakatek about the tunes he played in that band and then the subject moves to him opening […]

INTERVIEW #3 – Lenny Zakatek On His Ill fated Project With Queen’s John Deacon

Interview #3 – Lenny Zakatek Talks About His Ill fated Project With Queen’s John Deacon Lenny Zakatek was the second most used singer from the entire career from the Alan Parsons Project. He sang ‘I Wouldn’t Want to Be Like You’ from ‘I Robot’ in 1977, ‘Damned If I Do’ […]

Interview #2 – Lenny Zakatek Didn’t Get Much Direction From Alan Parsons

Interview #2 – Lenny Zakatek Didn’t Get Much Direction From Alan Parsons Lenny Zakatek was with the Alan Parsons Project from their second album ‘I Robot’ from 1977 until their 10th ‘Gaudi’ from 1987. He lead vocals on 12 tunes from the band. The Alan Parsons Project were famous for […]

Lenny Zakatek Talks Alan Parsons Project & ‘I Wouldn’t Want To Be Like You’ – That First Gig At Abbey Road Studios

INTERVIEW #1 – The Story Behind Alan Parsons Project I Wouldn’t Want To Be Like You This is part one of our exclusive interview with former Alan Parsons project lead singer Lenny Zakatek. Next to Alan Parsons’ partner Eric Woolfson who sang on 17 of the bands songs Zakatek was […]

INTERVIEW: Grand Funk’s Mark Farner: The Story Behind “I’m Your Captain – Closer To Home”

INTERVIEW CLIP #8 – Grand Funk’s Mark Farner: The Story Behind “I’m Your Captain (Closer To Home)” “I’m Your Captain (Closer to Home)” was Grand Funk’s Railroad very first hit. It from the album “Closer to Home” released June 15, 1970. The tune reached #22 on the chart and remains […]

INTERVIEW – Eddie Money Talks About His First Hit “Baby Hold On,” His New Reality TV Show & A New Album

This is part one of a seven part series of our conversation with the great Eddie Money. Since 1978 he’s had 11 Top 40 hits and “Baby Hold On’ was his very first. It was released in February 1978 two months after his self titled debut was released. Co-written by […]

INTERVIEW: Grand Funk’s Don Brewer What The Deal With The Drumming On Bob Seger’s Hollywood Nights

Interview Clip #7 Don Brewer on Bob Seger’s Hollywood Nights – What’s The Deal With The Drumming? As a former drummer and the father of a kid that is 100 times better at his instrument I know what it’s like to listen to a track in hopes of figuring out […]