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Looking for music inspiration and behind-the-scenes & songs stories? Rob Cass, Abbey Road producer, uncovers captivating life journeys of musicians at Prague's Doupě Club. Join us every Thursday to explore the art and magic behind today’s most inspiring artists. 🎧

  1. Will Lee: From a Bass “Mistake” to Playing with All Four Beatles

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    Will Lee: From a Bass “Mistake” to Playing with All Four Beatles

    What does it take to go from calling the bass your “biggest mistake” to playing with all four Beatles and holding down late night TV for over three decades? 🎸🔥 In this episode, Rob Cass sits down with Will Lee, legendary member of the Late Show with David Letterman band, to unpack the twists, risks, and unbelievable moments behind his career. Will shares how switching from drums to bass felt like a disaster at first — and how that “mistake” opened the door to everything. From getting inspired by the Beatles to actually playing with all four of them and starting tribute band Fab Four, his journey is full of surreal turning points. We talk about the massive influence of Jaco Pastorius, working on Donald Fagen’s The Nightfly, and what it was like when Paul McCartney wanted to buy his bass. Yes — that happened 👀 The episode is packed with iconic stories: Lennon’s insecurity leading to flanging, James Brown surprising the Late Show with “I Got the Feelin’,” why playing Live Aid is less scary than a small club, and the lesson Will learned the hard way — people are more important than music. Honest, funny, and deeply human, this conversation is a masterclass in longevity, groove, and staying curious 🎶✨ 🎸 Magical Mystery Camp A unique place where Beatles fans meet, share stories, and celebrate the music together. Live performances, deep dives, and pure Fab Four magic. 👉 https://www.magicalmysterycamp.com/

    1 h 29 min
  2. European Guitar Quartet: The Beatles of Classical Guitar

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    European Guitar Quartet: The Beatles of Classical Guitar

    What happens when four guitarists connect so deeply that it feels almost telepathic? 🎸 In this episode, Rob Cass welcomes European Guitar Quartet — Reentko Dirks, Thomas Fellow, Pavel Steidl, and Zoran Dukić — for an inspiring and often hilarious conversation about music, instinct, and true musical connection. From the first notes to the last laugh, this is not a typical classical guitar talk — it’s a hands-on masterclass on how to think like a musician, master your instrument, and overcome the challenges on the road to becoming a great guitarist. 🎊 We dive into their journey to becoming “the Beatles of classical guitar” and explore why the guitar became a symbol of freedom for them. The interview is packed with unforgettable stories: being told “Stop! Don’t make music”, choosing between becoming a ballet dancer or a guitarist, glued nails before concerts, and completely losing it with laughter on stage 😄. Along the way, they share hard-earned insights on what beginners really need to learn and why the guitar should talk, sing, laugh, and cry. European Guitar Quartet are among the most celebrated guitar ensembles today, having performed in over 16 countries at legendary venues such as Concertgebouw Amsterdam and Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow. Blending classical tradition with world music, jazz, groove, and modern fingerstyle, they continue to redefine what concert guitar can be. This episode is for guitarists — and for anyone who believes music truly starts from within ✨.

    57 min
  3. What Was Really Happening Inside Cream — Malcolm Bruce Tells All

    21. 12. 2025

    What Was Really Happening Inside Cream — Malcolm Bruce Tells All

    🎸 What really happened inside the world’s first rock supergroup? In this powerful and emotional episode, Malcolm Bruce — son of the legendary Jack Bruce of Cream — opens up to Rob Cass about the band that changed music forever. From the explosive formation of Cream with Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker, to the backstage fights, wild stories, and the deep influence they had on Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and beyond, Malcolm gives us a front-row seat to rock history. 🤯🔥👨‍👦 Malcolm doesn’t just tell his father’s story — he carries the torch. As a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and the driving force behind Sons of Cream, Malcolm shares what it’s like to grow up as the son of one of rock’s greatest bassists, ranked #8 by Rolling Stone and a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He recalls wild moments with Jack, including heroin struggles, unlikely prison dinners with superfans, and how Ginger Baker broke down in tears at the funeral. Plus, stories of Jack almost forming a band with Jimi Hendrix, and why he thought Pink Floyd “sucked” — even though they formed after a Cream gig. 🎤🎶🌍 From Cream’s legacy to Malcolm’s own bold creative path — touring with legends, composing orchestral works, and producing the Heavenly Cream sessions — this episode is a masterclass in music, family, and resilience. If you’ve ever felt the magic of “White Room” or “Sunshine of Your Love,” don’t miss this deep dive into the soul of rock history — told by the son who lived it, and is now reshaping it. ⚡👁️‍🗨️

    1 h 21 min

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Looking for music inspiration and behind-the-scenes & songs stories? Rob Cass, Abbey Road producer, uncovers captivating life journeys of musicians at Prague's Doupě Club. Join us every Thursday to explore the art and magic behind today’s most inspiring artists. 🎧

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