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On the heels of our conversation with David Wild regarding Ringo Starr's Time Takes Time album, which turns 30 this year, we went a bit deeper. (As if David's great interview with Don Was in that same episode wasn't impressive enough....)
Former Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers drummer Stan Lynch (a talented producer and songwriter himself) had the pleasure of co-writing a song for the Ringo album called "Don't Know a Thing About Love." He got on the phone to share his memories of writing the track with Richard Feldman, enlisting Sheryl Crow to sing on the demo and lots more.
Stan has new music on tap for release this year from The Speaker Wars and also, The Chefs, his band with Dan Baird, is readying a second course (read: second album). He gives us an update on both pending releases.
Show Notes:
Our conversation with David Wild regarding Ringo Starr’s Time Takes Time (with David’s bonus interview with Don Was regarding his work on the Ringo album).
Thanks to Dan Baird for connecting us with Stan
Georgia Satellites - Lightnin' in a Bottle: Live in Cleveland 1988
Stan is organized.
Stan’s parents
The Speaker Wars, Stan’s latest band.
The Speaker Wars and Andy Timmons
The Speaker Wars - "Never Ready to Go"
Andy Timmons - Electric Truth album
The 30th anniversary of Ringo Starr’s Time Takes Time album
Stan’s song on Ringo’s album, “Don’t Know a Thing About Love”
Richard Feldman
Eric Clapton - “Promises”
June Pointer - “Love Calling”
The birth of “Don’t Know a Thing About Love”
Writing for Ringo
Sheryl Crow
Stan’s history with Don Was
Was (Not Was) = awesome
Going to hear the finished song
Meeting Ringo
All roads lead to Ringo
Stan sitting in with Ringo and the All-Starr Band
Ringo Starr, the drummer
Stan’s impression of the Get Back documentary
The demo of Stan’s song vs. what ended up on Time Takes Time
New music from Stan and Dan Baird - the second album from The Chefs
Someone/Anyone Todd Rundgren tribute
Was Stan a Rundgren fan back in the day?
Stan and The Speaker Wars have recorded different versions of “No Matter What” for a Badfinger tribute
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