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 57 - Ben Watkins of The Flowerpot Men/Juno Reactor
Episode 56 - Rolo McGinty of The Woodentops
Episode 55 - Anthony Kaczynski of Figures on a Beach/Fireking
Episode 54 - Sarah Shannon of Velocity Girl
Episode 53 - Amanda Blue of Spider/Shanghai/Solo
Ep 52 - HAPPY 1st BIRTHDAY TO US! - with Mark Brzezicki of Big Country
Bonus - A discussion on the death and legacy of Prince with Steve Spears
Episode 51 - George Sipl of American Noise
Episode 50 - Todd Pipes of Deep Blue Something
Episode 49 - Ranking Roger of The English Beat/General Public/Solo
Episode 48 Bonus - Phil Spalding and I discuss some of his collaborations
Episode 48 - Phil Spalding of GTR
Episode 47 - Grahame Skinner of Hipsway
Episode 46 - Murray Attaway of Guadalcanal Diary
Episode 45 - Carlos Alomar
Episode 44 - Robin Clark of Simple Minds
Episode 43 - Joe Frank Carollo of Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds
Episode 42 - Derrek Van Eaton of Lon & Derrek Van Eaton
Episode 41 - Billy Vera
Episode 40 - Matt Caisley of Reacharound/Former Human Beings
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