Dig grew up in Cambridge, Ohio where he was turned on to all genres of music from the Temptations to Alice Cooper. But, what really did it for him was rockabilly, which inspired him to move to New York and start an authentic rockabilly band called Buzz and the Flyers. From there, he headed to London where he fronted the excellent 80s band JoBoxers, who had one of the greatest singles of all time with "Just Got Lucky". That song reached #36 in 1983 in the US, but was their one and only hit and after one album the band dissolved and Dig lost some of his taste for music. Today, Dig is an acting coach in L.A. We go deep on the music and moments that changed our lives forever.
Episode 165 - Brian Nash of Frankie Goes to Hollywood/Nasher
Episode 164 - Tony Lewis of The Outfield
Bonus - Summer Mix Tape pt. 2 with the Permanent Record Podcast
Episode 163 - Jack Hues of Wang Chung
Bonus - Summer Mix Tape pt.1 with the Permanent Record Podcast
Episode 162 - Eddie MacDonald of The Alarm
Bonus - Jon Brewer, Director of Beside Bowie: The Mick Ronson Story
Episode 161 - Terence Trent D'Arby (Sananda Maitreya)
Episode 160 - Richie Fontana of Piper/Skatt Bros.
Episode 159 - Tarquin Gotch - music supervisor for John Hughes
Episode 158 - Rupert Hine
Bonus - Jackie Clary
Episode 157 - EG Daily
Recap v.2: March and April, the latest news, and Q&A
Ep 156 - HAPPY 3rd BIRTHDAY TO US! with Steve Farris of Mr. Mister
Bonus - Jon's Appearance on Glory Days Radio
Episode 155 - Dave Faulkner of the Hoodoo Gurus
Episode 154 - Mark Opitz
Episode 153 - Neville Staple of The Specials/Fun Boy Three/Solo
Bonus - Blair Foster - Co-Director of Rolling Stone: Stories From the Edge
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