My latest podcast about Rock Music Moments was fun and informative. We were joined by four amazing guests:
Harvey Lisberg, who managed Herman’s Hermits, shared great stories about Peter Noone and offered insights into Graham Gouldman’s songwriting and his time with 10cc. The interview was truly impressive.
Mike Treen discussed the film ‘The Session Man,’ focusing on pianist Nicky Hopkins, as we delved into the behind-the-scenes stories.
Bruce Pollock talked about his new book, ‘The Bleecker Street Tapes,’ which compiles his interviews with various folk artists from Greenwich Village.
And Neal Hitch provided fascinating details about Bethel Woods and Woodstock.
Each guest brought a unique perspective to the show, making it a must-listen for fans of rock and folk music.
Don’t miss out on this captivating journey through rock music moments. Listen to the recording by clicking the link below.
Guest(s) for our show:
Date: Monday, March 4th, 2024
1) Harvey Lisberg
Harvey Lisberg is an English talent manager and impresario known for his work with Herman’s Hermits, 10cc, and several other acts. He recently released his new autobiography titled “I’m Into Something Good: My Life Managing 10cc, Herman’s Hermits & Many More.”
For more information about Harvey Lisberg and his autobiography, visit his website at https://harveylisberg.com/.
2) Mike Treen
Mike Treen, a film director, will be discussing the documentary film “The Session Man,” which explores the life and music of session pianist Nicky Hopkins. Hopkins performed with various artists, including The Rolling Stones, George Harrison, The Who, The Beatles, The Kinks, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and many others.
For more information about “The Session Man” documentary, visit the official website at https://thesessionmanfilm.com/
3) Bruce Pollock
Bruce Pollock, an author renowned for his 15 books on Rock and Roll, will be discussing his latest work, “The Bleecker Street Tapes: Echoes of Greenwich Village.”
This book delves into the world of folk artists, featuring interviews with icons such as John Sebastian, Phil Ochs, Melanie, Peter Paul and Mary, Peter Tork, Roger McGuinn, Harry Chapin, and more.
For more information about Bruce Pollock and his latest book, visit his official website at https://brucepollockthewriter.com/.
4) Neal Hitch
Neal Hitch, a Curator at the Museum at Bethel Woods, will be joining us to delve into the history of the Woodstock Festival. He’ll share insights into the iconic event and recount encounters with various individuals who attended Woodstock.
Topic of the show: Beatles and Music from the 60s and 70s
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