Sisters Tracey and Melissa Belland grew up loving the alternative music coming out of Britain in the 80s. So, instead of sitting idly, they decided to move to the UK and start a band like their heroes, thus Voice of the Beehive. They had a good run there for a while, releasing three fun-filled albums between 1988 and 1995 and though they never crossed over to the pop charts, they did score a number of decent alternative hits. Eventually, the girls decided it wasn't worth continuing to pursue this dream and decided to call it a day. Since then, Tracey has found success as a teacher and Melissa has remained an artist and is also a care-giver. Believe it or not, the original band will be reforming for a reunion show in London on Oct. 7th this year. They are one of our most requested guests, proving the taste for the Beehive's music has never gone away!
Episode 412 - Nik Kershaw and Henry Priestman of Yachts/The Christians/Solo
Book Club - D.X. Ferris author of The Story of Donnie Iris and the Cruisers
Episode 411 - Rodney Anonymous of the Dead Milkmen
Deep Dive - Gina Schock on House of Schock (1988)
Episode 410 - John Leckie
Episode 409 - Tony Carey
Episode 408 - Sean Dickson of the Soup Dragons/HiFi Sean
Episode 407 - Ron Sexsmith
Book Club - Gary Graff author of Alice Cooper @ 75
Episode 406 - Dan Wilson
Episode 405 - Steve Hillage
Book Club: DJ Richard Blade Author of World in My Eyes and The Lockdown Interviews
Episode 404 - Corinne Drewery of Swing Out Sister
Episode 403 - Dave Rowntree of Blur
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Episode 401 - Stephen Lipson
Deep Dive - Tony Kaye of Yes on Big Generator (1987)
Episode 400 - Trevor Horn
Episode 399 - Tiffany/Mark Burgess of the Chameleons
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