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    Steve Ellis – The Soul Survivor

    06.03.2026 | 1 t. 2 min.
    It’s been over a decade since I last spoke to Steve Ellis, and it felt like no time had passed at all. That’s the thing about Steve, he just pulls you straight back in. The prompt for this catch-up was his latest release, Love Affair – Edinburgh Live 1995. The story of how it came to exist, a phone call at 7pm asking if they could record a live album that same night, is pure Steve Ellis.

    From there we tumbled into his soul and Motown roots, the mod scene, and his deep connection with Steve Marriott and the Small Faces. Then there’s the legendary Eros fountain stunt – the arrest and how it helped send ‘Everlasting Love’ to number one. On the solo front, we cover his friendship and collaborations with Paul Weller and Roger Daltrey. And as a parting shot, Steve reveals a new album is in the bag, and by the sound of it, well worth the wait.

    Further information

    Steve Ellis – Facebook

    Mod Music: The London years 1963 – 1966 – Brian Carroll

    Steve Ellis podcast tracks

    Podcasts also available: Steve Ellis – 2015, Morgan Fisher – Love Affair, Steve Cradock, Steve Cropper, Phill Brown on Small Faces – Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake

    This podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Google apps and all usual platforms

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    Billy Sherwood – YES

    27.02.2026 | 1 t. 18 min.
    Billy Sherwood discusses the upcoming YES UK tour featuring the complete Fragile album. He traces his path from drummer to bassist, learning the instrument by playing along to YES records, and development in groups Lodgic and World Trade. Sherwood details his first collaboration with Chris Squire in 1989, writing ‘The More We Live – Let Go,’ and his refusal to become YES’s lead singer during the Union era. The conversation centres on Squire’s final weeks, and Squire making Sherwood promise to stay with YES and keep the band moving forward. He also reflects on his extensive tribute album work, and YES’s current recording process for albums The Quest and Mirror to the Sky.

    Further information

    yesworld.com

    billysherwood.com

    Billy Sherwood podcast tracks

    Podcasts also available: Steve Howe (2025), Steve Howe (2023), Steve Howe (2019), Bill Bruford, Alan White, Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes, Tony Kaye, Rick Wakeman, Chester Thompson, Colin Moulding – part 2

    This podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, Google apps and all usual platforms

    If you like what I do please support me on Ko-fi

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    Brinsley Schwarz

    20.02.2026 | 1 t. 8 min.
    The guitar player who helped define pub rock in the 1970s is still making records. Brinsley Schwarz’s latest album, Shouting at the Moon, asks the same question that runs through much of his recent work: why can’t we get it together before it’s too late? The podcast then moves back to when his eponymous band became accidental pioneers of a movement they never quite intended to lead. There’s the infamous 1970 trip to New York’s Fillmore East that went spectacularly wrong, the moment Van Morrison left him “completely dumbstruck”, and the five years that followed when the band decided to simply get good. Between stories about Dave Edmunds’ backhanded compliments and 45-minute versions of ‘Niki Hoeky’, Schwarz reveals a musician who found his sound early and never saw much reason to abandon it. He remembers Bob Andrews with genuine affection and admits he didn’t write much during the Brinsleys because Nick Lowe was better at it.

    Further information

    Brinsley Schwarz – Shouting At The Moon

    Brinsley Schwarz podcast tracks

    Podcasts also available: Graham Parker, Mark Wirtz, Pub rock and the birth of new wave, Bruce Thomas – Elvis Costello and The Attractions

    This podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Google apps and all usual platforms

    If you like what I do please support me on Ko-fi

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    Greg Spawton – Big Big Train

    13.02.2026 | 1 t. 45 min.
    Across Big Big Train’s shifting line-ups, Greg Spawton’s songs connect the earliest records to their latest album, Woodcut. Greg selects eight tracks from Big Big Train’s catalogue that help tell their story; songs about Winchester Cathedral’s medieval foundations, record-breaking steam locomotives, and stories plucked from newspaper headlines, transforming historical curiosities into explorations of human endeavour.

    Further information

    bigbigtrain.com

    Greg Spawton podcast tracks

    Podcasts also available: Bruce Soord – The Pineapple Thief, Roine Stolt – The Flower Kings, Steve Hackett on Genesis Revisited and Hackett Highlights, Tony Banks, Steve Howe

    This podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, Google apps and all usual platforms

    If you like what I do please support me on Ko-fi

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    Mike Garson remembers David Bowie

    06.02.2026 | 53 min.
    Mike Garson traces his extraordinary creative relationship with David Bowie from the Ziggy Stardust era through to his final live dates. Garson reflects on how his classical and jazz background allowed him to follow Bowie’s restless stylistic shifts, and how reinvention sat at the heart of their collaboration. Along the way, he revisits key moments including working on Aladdin Sane, Young Americans, The Buddha of Suburbia, Outside, Heathen and Toy, plus stories of Mick Ronson and the Bowie Band alumni.

    Further information

    Dublin Bowie Festival 2026 – 24 February to 1 March

    mikegarson.com

    Mike Garson podcast tracks

    Podcasts also available: Gerry Leonard, Mark Plati, Earl Slick, Carlos Alomar, Kevin Armstrong, Tony Fox Sales, Ken Scott, Woody Woodmansey, John Cambridge, John ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson

    This podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Google apps and all usual platforms

    If you like what I do please support me on Ko-fi

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