LEGENDS: A Podcast by All Day Vinyl

Scott Dudelson

Scott Dudelson @AllDayVinyl (on Instagram) interviews legendary musicians and dives deep into the stories and lives that shaped music history - Live from the Dude’s Vinyl Lounge

  1. Interview: Lee Jaffe of The Wailers on Bob Marley, Producing "Legalize It" & The Rise of Reggae in the 1970's

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    Interview: Lee Jaffe of The Wailers on Bob Marley, Producing "Legalize It" & The Rise of Reggae in the 1970's

    In this episode of LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl, host Scott Dudelson sits down with multifaceted artist Lee Jaffe — close friend & former member of Bob Marley & The Wailers, producer of Peter Tosh’s groundbreaking album "Legalize It" and renowned visual artist. Lee Jaffe takes us from his roots growing up in New York and the path that led him to a close friendship and working relationship with Bob Marley. Our chat dives into this incredible journey  — attending the premiere of Jimmy Cliff's "Harder They Come" with Chris Blackwell, traveling the USA and Jamaica with The Wailers, recording harmonica on Bob Marley's Natty Dread album, taking iconic photos of the reggae legends of the 1970's and witnessing firsthand the creative magic and global rise of Reggae. He shares rare, behind-the-scenes stories from the studio, on the stage and unforgettable moments on the road with Bob Marley & The Wailers.  Lee Jaffe also reveals how his close friendship with Marley and Tosh led to his role producing and taking the cover photo for Peter Tosh's legendary Legalize It album— and the unbelievable marijuana smuggling operation that helped fund the album’s creation. Beyond reggae, he reflects on working with visionary artist Jean-Michel Basquiat and his latest book, Hit Me With Music: Roots, Rock, and Reggae, which captures these legendary moments through art and photography. Lee Jaffee is an incredible storyteller with incredible stories and I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed recording it.

    56 min
  2. Interview: Andy McCluskey of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) - In Depth 'Crush' 40th Anniversary Convo & More

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    Interview: Andy McCluskey of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) - In Depth 'Crush' 40th Anniversary Convo & More

    In this episode of the LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl, host Scott Dudelson sits down with Andy McCluskey, singer and co-founder of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), for a conversation that blends history, creativity, and reflection. Speaking on the heels of OMD’s recent 2025 U.S. tour and the 40th anniversary reissue of Crush, Andy offers an inside look at what it took for the band to break into the American market after years of reinvention. Andy recalls the intense late nights recording Crush with producer Stephen Hague, and how the experimental chaos of Dazzle Ships led OMD to regroup and redefine their sound through Junk Culture and Crush. He details the band’s distinctive creative process—from tape loops and early samplers like the Emulator and Fairlight to the unique textures that shaped tracks like “Secret” and the Japanese-inspired title song. Throughout the episode, Andy shares behind-the-scenes moments that shaped OMD’s legacy: writing “If You Leave” at the last minute for Pretty in Pink, the bittersweet radio life of “Secret,” and the political spark behind “88 Seconds in Greensboro.” He also reflects on OMD’s roots—early Liverpool gigs, lifelong friendships, and the art and imagery (including Edward Hopper’s influence on the Crush cover) that helped define their identity. The conversation closes with a look ahead at OMD’s plans for future touring and new music—proof that even after four decades, Andy’s passion for innovation and melody remains as sharp as ever. If you enjoyed this episode please rate and subscribe and follow us on YouTube and Instagram @alldayvinyl

    48 min
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    Interview: Bernie Leadon - Eagles Co-Founder Talks Country-Rock History, New Album, Flying Burrito Brothers, Dillard & Clark + More

    In this episode of the LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl, host Scott Dudelson sits down with Rock and Roll Hall of Famer inductee and Eagles co-founder Bernie Leadon for a rare conversation about his experience laying the ground-work for the country rock genre and his first solo album in over 20 years, Too Late to Be Cool, produced by the legendary Glyn Johns. Bernie opens up about how rejoining the Eagles on tour reignited his creativity, the years he spent building his own home studio, and the disciplined songwriting routine that led to this long-awaited record. In this episode we also go deep into Bernie’s formative years — from San Diego and Gainesville to Los Angeles — with a focus on exploring his time in Hearts and Flowers, Dillard & Clark, and the Flying Burrito Brothers. Along the way, Bernie recalls collaborations with Gene Clark, Chris Hillman, and Gram Parsons that helped lay the foundation for country rock. He also shares the story behind re-using a 45-year-old Henry Diltz photo for the album cover and why working again with Glyn Johns felt like coming full circle. The episode is packed with behind-the-scenes stories: wild nights at the Troubadour, the Dillard & Clark's infamous onstage meltdown, the formation and early days with The Eagles and how Bernie’s own songs ultimately became Eagles classics. He reflects on the meaning behind “Too Many Memories,” the influential people who shaped his path, and why — after decades in music — he has no regrets. If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe, rate, and follow us on Instagram and YouTube at All Day Vinyl.

    44 min
  4. Interview: Dave Getz of Big Brother & Holding Company - Janis Joplin Stories, In-Depth Band History & New Solo Music

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    Interview: Dave Getz of Big Brother & Holding Company - Janis Joplin Stories, In-Depth Band History & New Solo Music

    Welcome to The Legends Podcast by All Day Vinyl, hosted by Scott Dudelson — where iconic musicians share the untold stories behind the music that shaped generations. In this powerful episode, Scott is joined by legendary drummer & artist Dave Getz, best known as an original member of Big Brother and the Holding Company, the groundbreaking band that forever changed the face of rock and roll alongside the incomparable Janis Joplin. From growing up in Brooklyn and absorbing early jazz influences, to finding himself at the heart of San Francisco’s psychedelic explosion, David traces his remarkable journey through one of the most revolutionary periods in American music history. What began as a pursuit of painting at art school soon gave way to an unexpected path—one that led to packed clubs on Haight Street, cultural upheaval, and the thunderous sound of a new era being born. David opens up about what it was like to collaborate with Janis Joplin, and how their raw, emotional chemistry fueled Big Brother’s explosive energy on stage and in the studio. He recounts the behind-the-scenes process of recording the band’s landmark album Cheap Thrills—a record that didn’t just capture a moment, but defined a generation. Listeners will hear intimate reflections on the band’s iconic performance at the Monterey Pop Festival, their battles with the mainstream record industry, and the tension between artistic freedom and commercial pressure. David speaks candidly about the band’s highs and lows, the tragedy of Janis’s passing, and the legacy they all helped shape. But this is more than a trip through the past—David is still creating, still pushing forward. The episode also highlights his recent solo release, Anthems, Themes, and Little Stories—an evocative collection of music that blends storytelling, poetry, and musicianship honed over a lifetime. His ongoing work as a visual artist and composer reflects a restless creative spirit that refuses to be confined to any one era or medium. If you enjoyed this episode please like, rate and subscribe and check us out on YouTube and Instagram @alldayvinyl

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    Interview: John Bush (Armored Saint / ex-Anthrax) Talks 90's era Anthrax, Revisiting Sound of White Noise & Future Armored Saint Plans

    In this episode of the LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl, host Scott Dudelson sits down with metal icon John Bush, focusing on his tenure as lead singer of Anthrax from 1992-2005.  In December 2025, John will revisit the material he co-wrote and recorded with Anthrax in a special three show series in Los Angeles, New York and St. Charles, IL.  In advance of these performances, John takes us on a deep dive through his history with the band - from joining, writing, recording to touring.  Episode Highlights:  - John recalls first seeing Anthrax perform in the 1980's and shares the emotional and musical crossroads he faced when the opportunity arose to join the band.  - He talks about his earliest writing and recording sessions with Anthrax, especially on Sound of White Noise, Stomp 442, Volume 8: The Threat is Real, and We've Come For You All - Touring tales including his roots in Armored Saint, legendary tour with Metallica and W.A.S.P in 1985, being asked to join Metallica and the full circle moment when he joined them onstage to play Four Horsemen - John also gives listeners a peek at current plans with Armored Saint: a new album nearly complete, and upcoming shows including supporting Michael Schenker and W.A.S.P. - This is a must listen for heavy metal fans, especially those who love the stories behind the album.  John is raw, honest and full of history - a true metal legend.  If you enjoyed this episode please rate and subscribe and follow us on Instagram and YouTube @alldayvinyl

    53 min
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    Interview: Belinda Carlisle of The Go-Go's on Her New Covers Album, Punk Origins & Go-Go’s Rise

    In this episode of LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl, host Scott Dudelson (and his 8 year old daugher, Elsie) welcomes Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Belinda Carlisle of The Go-Go's for a conversation about her remarkable journey through music and her brand-new covers album Once Upon a Time in California. This project revisits the golden age of late 1960s and early 1970s singer-songwriters, with Belinda reinterpreting timeless classics that first inspired her as a young listener. She shares how California radio shaped her early love of melody, why songs like “Reflections of My Life” carry deep emotional meaning, and how the artistry of writers such as Harry Nilsson left a lasting mark on her. Belinda also reflects on her surprising leap from those melodic pop influences into the gritty punk scene, recalling her early days with the Germs and the explosive energy that fueled the Go-Go’s. She discusses how the band’s unique blend of punk urgency and pop craftsmanship turned them into one of the defining forces of the 1980s, paving the way for a groundbreaking career that continues to inspire generations. The conversation spans Belinda’s solo success following the Go-Go’s, the unforgettable experiences of her early live shows, and her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame — a moment that celebrated her enduring influence. Belinda also offers a look at her current touring projects and gives listeners insight into her passionate animal welfare work through the Animal People Alliance, an organization dedicated to supporting street animals. Join us for a thoughtful, wide-ranging conversation with one of rock and pop’s most enduring voices. If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe, rate, and follow us on Instagram and YouTube at @alldayvinyl for more stories from the artists who defined music history.

    23 min
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    Interview: Steve Howe of YES Talks "Fragile" - In-Depth Album History & 2025 Fragile Tour

    In this episode of LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl, host Scott Dudelson sits down with legendary guitarist Steve Howe of YES to explore the timeless impact of the classic 1971 YES album, "Fragile." Known for his masterful blend of acoustic and electric guitar playing, Steve shares in-depth insights on the album's creation, lasting influence and his preparation to perform the record live on tour in 2025. Listeners will be taken on a journey through the album's unique sound, characterized by clarity and innovation, and learn about the collaborative dynamics that brought tracks like "Roundabout" and "Heart of the Sunrise" to life. Steve reveals how the addition of keyboardist Rick Wakeman contributed to the album's distinctiveness and the bold artistic choices that made "Fragile" stand out. Further enriching the conversation, Steve recounts his experiences touring with iconic musicians like Delaney and Bonnie & Friends (Eric Clapton and George Harrison), and reflects on Yes's evolution as a band. From the album's striking Roger Dean cover art to the solo pieces that highlighted each band member's individual artistry, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the music and moments that defined "Fragile." Beginning in October 2025, Steve and YES will be touring and performing the album in it's entirety. Check www.yesworld.com for all tour dates If you enjoy this episode please follow, like and rate. You can check us out on YouTube and Instagram @alldayvinyl Special thanks to the team @ SROPR for this episode.

    32 min
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    Interview: Norman Greenbaum - In-Depth Career Retrospective + Making of 'Spirit in the Sky'

    Welcome to the LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl. In this episode, host Scott Dudelson sits down with Norman Greenbaum—the singer-songwriter behind one of the most iconic rock anthems of all time, “Spirit in the Sky.” Released in 1969, the song became an instant classic, a staple of FM radio, and a fixture in films and TV for decades. Now, with the recent re-release of the Spirit in the Sky album by Craft Recordings, Greenbaum reflects on the creation, impact, and lasting power of his legendary hit. Norman takes us on a journey through the vibrant music scenes of Los Angeles and San Francisco in the 1960s and ’70s. From his early days with jug bands and co-writing the novelty hit “The Eggplant That Ate Chicago” with Dr. West’s Medicine Show & Junk Band, to the psychedelic influences that helped shape his sound, Greenbaum shares candid memories of a truly unique musical path. He recalls the surreal experience of performing on American Bandstand, the rapid ascent of “Spirit in the Sky,” and the whirlwind tours that followed alongside bands like The Doors and The Moody Blues. With honesty and humor, he opens up about the recording challenges, career highs and lows, and the re-birth of Spirit in the Sky This episode is more than just a look back—it’s a celebration of musical originality, cultural legacy, and the enduring spirit behind a song that continues to inspire generations. Whether you're a classic rock devotee or just discovering Norman Greenbaum’s music, this is a must-listen conversation  If you enjoyed this episode please like, rate and subscribe and check us out on YouTube and Instagram @alldayvinyl

    44 min

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Scott Dudelson @AllDayVinyl (on Instagram) interviews legendary musicians and dives deep into the stories and lives that shaped music history - Live from the Dude’s Vinyl Lounge

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