Savage Garden Interview on Madpod.com
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.
Deborah Harry, BLONDIE New Interview on MadPod.com
Deborah Harry, Blondie Interview on MadPod
Deborah Harry BLONDIE Interview on MadPod.com
Host: JADonnelly
Musicologist: Shadoe Steele
Sheila E. Interview on MadPod.com
Kevin Dubrow Quiet Riot Interview on Madpod.com
Kevin Dubrow Quiet Riot Interview on Madpod.com
RIP 1955-2007
Host:JADonnelly
Musicologist: Shadoe Steele
MADPOD Miami Vice Song, Jam Hammer Interview

MADPOD Miami Vice Song, Jam Hammer Interview
Miami Vice Themes’ JAN HAMMER PROMOMadpod.com Host: JADonnelly
Musicologist: Shadoe Steele
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Bananarama Interview on MadPod.com
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
- Host: JADonnelly
- Musicologist: Shadoe Steele
MADPOD.COM Billy Idol-s Guitartist, STEVE STEVENS interview

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.
Jodi Serling (Twilight Zone) MadPods Halloween Special

Jodi Serling (Twilight Zone) MadPods Halloween Special.
From Binghamton New York, Shadoe Steele Interviews Daughter of
Rod Serling from Twilight Zone Fame.
Host: JADonnelly
Musicololgist: Shadoe Steele
Gordon Lightfoot Interview

Gordon Lightfoot Interview on Madpod.com
host: JADonnelly Musicologist: Shadoe Steele.
Gary Numan on Madpod PROMO

Gary Numan on Madpod PROMO
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MADPOD Exclusive BadFinger Interview
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There are few bands in the annals of rock music as star-crossed in their history as Badfinger. Pegged as one of the most promising British groups of the late ’60s and the one world-class talent ever signed to the Beatles’ Apple Records label that remained with the label, Badfinger enjoyed the kind of success in England and America that most other bands could only envy. Yet a string of memorable hit singles * “Come and Get It,” “No Matter What,” “Day After Day,” and “Baby Blue” * saw almost no reward from that success. Instead, four years of hit singles and international tours precipitated the suicides of its two creative members and legal proceedings that left lawyers as the only ones enriched by the group’s work. Legend and only living member Joey Molland joins Shadoe exclusively from his home near Minneapolis.
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Andy Timmons from Danger Danger Interview

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Andy Timmons from Danger Danger
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Musicologist: Shadoe Steele
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Musicologist: Shadoe Steele
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Sheila E. Interview on MadPod.com PROMO
MADPOD Promo CUTTING CREW Nick Van Eede
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MADPOD Promo Cutting Crew Nick Van Eede
Coming Up on Friday’s Show on Madpod.com Hosted By JADonnelly
“I Just Died in Your Arms.” The romantic tune became a smash hit in the United States,
reaching number one on the Billboard singles chart.
Creator Nick Van Eede speaks to Shadoe Steele from his north-of-the-border home
in Nova Scotia about Cutting Crew and Grinning Souls.
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Glen Campbell Interview on MadPod.com
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It isn’t accurate to call Glen Campbell “pure country,” but his smooth
fusion of country mannerisms and pop melodies and production techniques
made him one of the most popular country musicians of the late ’60s and
’70s. Campbell was one of the leading figures of country-pop during
that era, racking up a steady stream of Top Ten singles, highlighted by
classics like “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” “I Wanna Live,” “Wichita
Lineman,” “Galveston,” “Rhinestone Cowboy,” and “Southern Nights.”
Boasting Campbell’s smooth vocals and layered arrangements, where steel
guitars bounced off sweeping strings, those songs not only became
country hits, the crossed over to the pop charts as well, which was
appropriate, since that is where he began his musical career.
Originally, he was a Los Angeles session musician, playing on hits by
the Monkees, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, and Merle Haggard. By the
end of the ’60s, he had become a successful solo artist, and that
success would not abate until the late ’80s, when he stopped having
radio hits and began concentrating on live performances at his theater
in Branson.
Glen joins Shadoe via satellite from Pepperdine University in Malibu
California pre-show and even performs a brief medley of his favorites
near the end of the chat.



