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Rick Finch, Founding Member KC & The Sunshine Band


Rick Finch is renowned worldwide as the co-founder / bassist / songwriter / producer of the 1970’s mega-group “KC and the Sunshine Band” – but today, he’s probably best known for his work ‘behind the scenes,’ carrying on his legacy of excellence in the studio on projects such as the Mike Myers/Austin Powers “Goldmember” soundtrack and “Me, MySelf and I” for R&B superstar, Beyonce.

Sales of over 100 million records worldwide.
SIX GOLD SINGLES: (Please Don’t Go, Get Down Tonight, That’s The Way (I Like It), (Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty, I’m Your Boogie Man, Keep It Comin’ Love
ONE PLATINUM SINGLE: I’m Your Boogie Man
THREE GOLD ALBUMS: KC and the Sunshine Band, Part 3, The Best of KC and the Sunshine Band
FOUR PLATINUM ALBUMS: KC and the Sunshine Band, Part 3, Who Do Ya Love, Do You Wanna Go Party
ONE DOUBLE PLATINUM ALBUM: Part 3

Today, Rick continues his commitment to excellence by working with and producing amazing new artists looking to leave their own music legacy, as well as developing high profile media projects for private and publicly held corporations. With a retro radio show in development, an autobiography in the works and several music festivals in production, Rick is blissfully busy and brings his industry background, exuberance, technical expertise and passion to every artist and project.

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Deborah Harry, BLONDIE New Interview on MadPod.com

Deborah Harry, Blondie Interview on MadPod

Deborah Harry BLONDIE Interview on MadPod.com

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Musicologist: Shadoe Steele

Gary Numan Interview on Madpod.com CARS-the song



One of the founding fathers of synth pop, Gary Numan’s influence
extends far beyond his lone American hit, “Cars,” which still stands as
one of the defining new wave singles. That seminal track helped usher
in the synth pop era on both sides of the Atlantic, especially his
native U.K., where he was a genuine pop star and consistent hitmaker
during the early ’80s. Even after new wave had petered out, Numan’s
impact continued to make itself felt; his dark, paranoid vision,
theatrically icy alien persona, and clinical, robotic sound were echoed
strongly in the work of many Goth rock and (especially) industrial
artists to come. For his part, Numan just kept on recording, and by the
late ’90s, he’d become a hip name to drop; prominent alt-rock bands
covered his hits in concert, and a Goth-flavored brand of industrial
dance christened darkwave looked to him as its mentor.

Numan sang a TV commercial jingle for
jeans, and toward the end of the year the group’s debut album, Tubeway
Army, appeared. Chiefly influenced by Kraftwerk and David Bowie’s
Berlin-era collaborations with Brian Eno, the album also displayed
Numan’s fascination with the electronic, experimental side of glam (Roxy
Music, Ultravox) and Krautrock (Can), as well as science fiction writer
Philip K. Dick. Gary speaks with Shadoe from his home in
Gloucestershire.

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Olivia Harrison, George Harrison’s Wife, Beatles PROMO-Madpod

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Musicologist: Shadoe Steele

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Art Garfunkel EXCLUSIVE on MadPod.com

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Men @ Work Interview-Who Can It Be Now? MadPod.com
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Biography:

Men at Work were one of the more surprising success stories of the new
wave era, rocketing out of Australia in 1982 to become the most
successful artist of the year. With its Police-styled rhythms, catchy
guitar hooks, wailing saxophones, and off-kilter sense of humor, the
band’s debut album Business as Usual became an international
blockbuster, breaking the American record for the most weeks a debut
spent at the top of the charts. Their funny, irreverent videos became
MTV favorites, helping send “Who Can It Be Now?” and “Down Under” to
number one. Men at Work’s momentum sustained them through their second
album, 1983’s Cargo, before the bottom fell out of the band’s
popularity. After releasing Two Hearts in 1985, Men at Work broke up,
becoming one of the better-remembered phenomenons of new wave.

Lead singer and founding member Colin James Hay speaks with Shadoe from
his US home in Los Angeles.

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MADPOD 90 HOT Child in the City Nick Gilder; Interview
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Nick Gilder began playing with Vancouver-base

Nick Gilder began playing with Vancouver-based Sweeney Todd. The band split in 1977 after two albums.
(Sweeney Todd and If Wishes Were Horses) when he and bandmate Jimmy McCullouch moved to Los Angeles. That same year, Gilder began a solo career, signing to Chrysalis and releasing You Know Who You Are. His second album, City Nights, produced the platinum number one single “Hot Child in the City” in 1978. Though Gilder released several other albums (including 1979’s Frequency and 1981’s Body Talk Muzak), he never approached his earlier success. Nick speaks to Shadoe Steele from his home recording studio in his first radio interview with the United States since 1992.

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Sheila E. Interview on MadPod.com


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Kevin Dubrow Quiet Riot Interview on Madpod.com
RIP 1955-2007

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Pat Travers, Boom Boom There Goes The Lights Interview
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Recorded from his home studio in Orlando Florida, Toronto born blues-rocker/songwriter Pat Travers, Billboard Hot-100 hits “Boom Boom (Out Go The Lights)” from 1979, originally performed by John Lee Hooker and “Is This Love” (1980) written by Bob Marley. Hot off his North American tour, Shadoe talks about the Canadian’s success in the States. Shadoe Steele Reporting.

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The most successful British girl-group in pop history, Bananarama formed in London in late 1981. Drawing equal inspiration for their name from the childrens television program The Banana Splits and the Roxy Music song Pyjamarama, the trio comprised lifelong friends Keren Woodward and Sarah Dallin along with Siobhan Fahey, whom Dallin befriended at the London College of Fashion. After getting their start singing at friends parties and at nightclubs (where they performed accompanied by backing tapes * none of the women played their own instruments), they came to the attention of ex-Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook, who produced Bananaramas first single, a cover of Swahili Black Bloods Aie A Mwana. After the group backed Fun Boy Three on the single It Aint What You Do, Its the Way You Do It, the Three returned the favor for 1982s He Was Really Sayin Somethin, a cover of the 1965 Velvelettes song that was the first of Bananaramas 26 U.K. chart smashes. While their initial hits, including Shy Boy, Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye) and Cruel Summer (their first U.S. smash) were roundly dismissed as fluffy pop fare, the success of 1984s rape-themed release Robert DeNiro’s Waiting convinced the group to tackle more serious topics; however, the follow-up single, Rough Justice * a song protesting political tensions in Northern Ireland * bombed, and the trios career stalled. In 1986, Bananaramas fortunes improved considerably when they joined forces with the production team of Stock, Aitken & Waterman, who produced the album Wow!; the groups most successful outing to date, the LPs cover of the Shocking Blues Venus was an international chart-topper, and both Love in the First Degree and I Heard a Rumour were major hits as well. Courtesy Len Fica – The Lab Records

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MADPOD.COM Billy Idol-s Guitartist, STEVE STEVENS interview
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One of the flashiest guitarists (both visually and instrumentally) to emerge from the ’80s rock scene was Steve Stevens. Born in Brooklyn, New York, on May 5, 1959,



Stevens first picked up the guitar when he was only seven years old, and later became an avid prog rock fan, especially the likes of Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Yes. Honing his craft while playing in Manhattan, Later being the main guitarist for The Rebel Yell himself, Billy Idol. Stevens talks to Shadoe Stevens about his life long music career.