In Minneapolis, the Peterson family musical dynasty goes back decades. Paul Peterson didn't even have to think about what he'd do with his life. In his late teens, he was pegged to join Morris Day and the Time for their Ice Cream Castles album which became their biggest and featured hits like "Jungle Love" and "The Bird". From there, Prince decided to build The Family, one of his many 80s side projects, around the voices of Paul and Susannah Melvoin. But, after one album The Family ended and Paul went solo. For over 30 years, Paul has been making his own music (new album Break On Free just came out) and working as an in demand hired gun for people like Steve Miller, Kenny Loggins, Oleta Adams and Donny Osmond. In addition to his excellent new album, Paul has a great podcast called Music on the Run about staying in shape on the road. It's a unique and fascinating story you have to hear!
Episode 195 - Don Dixon
Deep Dive - Matthew Seligman on Thomas Dolby - The Flat Earth (1984)
Episode 194 - Ian Burden of the Human League
Bonus - Top 10 80s Movie Soundtrack Songs on Reliving My Youth
Episode 193 - Brian Vander Ark of the Verve Pipe/Solo
Recap v.6: The Year In Review
Episode 192 - Liberty DeVitto of Billy Joel/The Slim Kings
Episode 191 - Emilio Castillo of Tower of Power
Episode 190 - Chris Dunn of City Boy
Episode 189 - Derry Grehan of Honeymoon Suite
Episode 188 - Jeffrey Osborne
Episode 187 - Kevin Armstrong
Bonus - Chris White of the Zombies
Episode 186 - Brian James of The Damned/Lords of the New Church/Solo
Episode 185 - Steve Diggle of the Buzzcocks/Solo
Episode 184 - Steve Barton of Translator/Solo
Recap v.5: September and October and Top 3 Songs that Should've Been #1s with Special Guest Sonny Pooni
Episode 183 - Lee Rocker of The Stray Cats/Solo
Episode 182 - Chris Barron of the Spin Doctors
Bonus - Joyce Hyser star of Just One of the Guys
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