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We’re going back to the heyday of the 45 rpm record -- the little records with the big holes.We’re talking about the '60s '70s and '80s. We'll talk to some of the artists that had big hits back then.

RPM45 Mark Kassof

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    • 4.8 • 10 Ratings

We’re going back to the heyday of the 45 rpm record -- the little records with the big holes.We’re talking about the '60s '70s and '80s. We'll talk to some of the artists that had big hits back then.

    Right Said Fred

    Right Said Fred

    Right Said Fred – brothers Fred and Richard Fairbrass – had a #1 hit in the U.S. and a number of countries around the world with “I’m Too Sexy.” But while they are a “one hit wonder” in the U.S., they had multiple hits elsewhere, And they’re making great music to this day.  They’re serious musicians, but they don’t take themselves too seriously, and were a blast to talk with.  Check them out..I think you’ll enjoy it! 

    • 40 min
    Simon Kirke of Free & Bad Company

    Simon Kirke of Free & Bad Company

    Simon Kirke is a British  drummer best known as an founding member of Free - most famous for "All Right Now" - and Bad Company - which had a string of '70s hits including "Can't Get Enough," "Good Lovin' Gone Bad" and "Feel Like Makin' Love."

    In the episode, we talk with Simon about...
    His teenage gig playing drums in a disco.How his parents gave him to years to make it as a drummer, or go back to school.How a lucky coin flip led him to a pub to see a band, which led him to...Meeting guitarist Paul Kossoff , which led him to joining Kossoff's band. Which led him to...Auditioning for Kossof's friend - singer Paul Rodgers - which led to...Formation of Free with Kossoff, Rodgers and bassist Andy Fraser.The motivation that led to Free's hit "All Right Now."Free's success and subsequent breakup, which led to...The formation of Bad Company, it's ups and downs, and long-tern success.

    • 31 min
    Bertie Higgins

    Bertie Higgins

    Bertie Higgins is a multi-talented guy…a singer, songwriter, film producer and performer, most famous for his 1981 Top Ten hit – Key Largo. In this episode of RPM45, we talk with him, and even have a cameo appearance from the woman who inspired his big hit.
     

    • 16 min
    R.I.P. Mary Wilson (1944-2021)

    R.I.P. Mary Wilson (1944-2021)

    I woke up to the sad news this morning that Mary Wilson – one of the founding members of The Supremes – died yesterday.   
    I interviewed Mary Wilson for this podcast in late July. In fact, she was one of the first  guests on the RPM45 podcast.  It was an honor. Mary looked great on our Zoom call, was extremely gracious to me and open to sharing her life experiences, including her beginnings, how she got together with her fellow Supremes. and how she kept the group going after Florence Ballard's death and Diana Ross's departure.

     Even though Mary had been in the entertainment industry for six decades, she remained enthusiastic and not even thinking about retirement.  Her love of performing burned brightly.
    And she was committed to a cause.…To have her good friend former Supreme Florence Ballard – who died more than 4 decades earlier - commemorated on a U.S. stamp.  (For more info,  check out this web page: https://about.usps.com/who/csac/#process ) 
    I found Mary Wilson a beautiful person in every way, talented, smart and inspiring. And now, in her honor, I want to share that experience with you.

    • 30 min
    Richard Monda, aka Daddy Dewdrop

    Richard Monda, aka Daddy Dewdrop

    Richard Monda - known to music fans as Daddy Dewdrop - had a Top 10 hit in 1971 with Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It),

    But there's a lot more to his story than just one hit. He's been in entertainment almost of his whole life,  including roles in major movies when he was a teen in the early '50s. His biggest role was as a young Eddie Cantor in the The Eddie Cantor Story. 
    Dick has  got a lot of great stories to tell.  And we’ve got some of  them right here, including...
    His experiences in the movie business and why he left it.Starting out in music in record promotion, later becoming a producer and songwriter.The TV cartoon show and the joke that inspired Chick-A-Boom.Seeing his name in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.What he got out of his hit (and what he didn't).What his life is like now.And much more!.

    • 31 min
    Rick Stevers of Frigid Pink

    Rick Stevers of Frigid Pink

    Rick Stevers is the drummer and leader of Frijid Pink, which scored a Top 10 hit with its hard rocking version of  “House of the Rising Sun” in the Winter of 1970.  
    What’s especially interesting about this hit is how close it came to not happening. If the group didn’t have a little extra studio time and if Rick had been dating a different girl, we probably have never heard Frijid Pink’s version.  
    in this episode of RPM45,  Rick tells this story, and more...
    How the band got its name.How a little unused studio time led them to record "House of the Rising Sun."How his girlfriend's dad (a Detroit radio exec) helped make it a hit.When Led Zeppelin was their opening act.When they played for President Nixon.The band's breakup and rebirth.The band's new music, including the EP "Hot Pink."And more!BTW, we had a Zoom problem about halfway through our talk and switched to the phone, which is why rick's audio changes halfway through.

    • 21 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
10 Ratings

10 Ratings

60s70sfan ,

Great Podcast!!!

I especially like the Judy Collins podcast

ihatecomcastmorethanyou ,

Love your show!

Great guests, great interviews, great stories! Can’t wait for the next podcast.

klsfrog ,

Great podcast!

Love the conversations with some legends in music, Mark. Thanks for bringing this podcast to the world!

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