Would you ever guess that one of the key producers for the radical synth-styled music coming out of the UK in the 80s was an American former LA session musician? Thanks to artists like New Order, Pet Shop Boys, Erasure, OMD and many others, Stephen Hague shaped what we think of when we think of the best music artists like that had to offer in the 80s. He's been a key figure in music ever since. Since his 80s career was recently covered fantastically on the 80sography podcast, we dig into other areas like the 90s and beyond that included Robbie Robertson, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Peter Gabriel, James, Robert Palmer, a-ha, Dubstar, and Blow Monkeys (with New Order and PSB also being discussed), as well as his early days with Jules Shear and Walter Egan. When you combine this with the series on 80sography you get the complete picture of this genius. Enjoy!
Bonus - The Music Of Your Youth on Pretty Much Pop
Episode 323 - Dennis DeYoung of Styx/Solo
Bonus - Michael Ciravolo of Beauty in Chaos
Episode 322 - Donnie Vie of Enuff Z'nuff/Solo
Episode 321 - Peter Coyne of The Godfathers
Episode 320 - Marcella Detroit of Shakespear's Sister/Eric Clapton/Solo
Episode 319 - Richard Jobson of the Skids
Episode 318 - Justin Currie of Del Amitri/Solo
Episode 317 - Tim Booth of James
Bonus - John Scheinfeld - Director of "Sergio Mendes: In The Key of Joy"
Episode 316 - Martyn Ware of Heaven 17/Human League/B.E.F
Episode 315 - Tony Hadley of Spandau Ballet/Solo
Episode 314 - Graham Parker
2021 Recap vol.1
Episode 313 - HAPPY 6th BIRTHDAY TO US with Little Steven Van Zandt
A Discussion on the Death and Legacy of Jim Steinman with Ellen Foley
Episode 312 - Michael Sadler of Saga
Episode 311 - John Waite
Book Club - Jeffrey Lee Campbell author of Do Stand So Close
Episode 310 - John Davis: One of the real voices of Milli Vanilli
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