One could argue that producer Beau Hill is the architect of the sound of 80s Hair Metal. Just as his nascent producing career is getting started, Ratt hit the jackpot with Out of the Cellar and "Round and Round" and from there he (along with Bob Rock and Ron Nevison) becomes THE go-to-guy for that sound. That leads to huge commercial success with bands like Warrant, Winger, Twisted Sister, Europe and Alice Cooper (not to mention fantastic bands that didn't take off like Airrace, Sandy Stewart, Streets, Fiona, and Fast Forward). We hear about all of it including the stories behind "Cherry Pie" and "Seventeen" and how they affected Jani and Kip, his early career bands like Shanghai and Airborne, and what he does today. It's a huge honor to hear from one of the biggest producers of all time!
Episode 448 - Jez Williams of Doves
Book Club - Kevin Armstrong author of Absolute Beginner: Memoirs of the World’s Best Least-Known Guitarist
Episode 447 - Greg Errico of Sly & the Family Stone
Episode 446 - Les McCann/Garry Peterson of the Guess Who
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Episode 445 - Andrea Lewis and Matt Gray of the Darling Buds
Promo Mode - Robert LaRoche and John Douglas Discuss Their New Solo Albums
Episode 444 - Andrew Roachford/Teddy Geiger
Episode 443 - Glenn Mercer of the Feelies/Andy McCluskey of OMD
Episode 442 - Chan Kinchla of Blues Traveler/Dolphus Ramseur manager of the Avett Brothers
Episode 441 - Fergal Lawler of the Cranberries
Deep Dive - Genya Ravan on Urban Desires (1978)
Episode 440 - Henry Lee Summer/Melanie
Episode 439 - Graeham Goble of Little River Band
Book Club - Daniel Bukzpan author of Ozzy@75
Episode 438 - Miki Berenyi of Lush
Episode 437 - Elliot Scheiner
Some Kind of Wonderful Soundtrack with Lick the Tins, Blue Room and the March Violets
Episode 436 - Stephen ”Tin Tin” Duffy of the Lilac Time/Solo
Episode 435 - Josh Caterer of Smoking Popes
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