The real story of Sly & the Family Stone needs to be told. Sly himself recently released a reportedly underwhelming memoir and there have been others over the years, but the true story of this revolutionary group is eroding too quickly. This week we welcome their legendary drummer (and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer) Greg Errico. Greg recounts just how special those early days were and how sad it was when it all ended. Greg has had tons of success elsewhere including with Santana, Weather Report, Billy Wyman, David Bowie, Lee Oskar and Betty Davis of all people! And check out his new project Stick People on YouTube. You won't want to miss this!
Episode 376 - Paul Humphries of OMD and Mary Fahl of October Project/Solo
Episode 375 - Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music
Podcaster Panel: When Rock Stars are Problematic - Music, Politics, and Fandom
Bonus - Doobie Brothers Talk on Retro Rock Roundup
Episode 374 - Margo Timmins of the Cowboy Junkies
Episode 373 - Pete Agnew of Nazareth/John Payne of Asia
Bonus - Phillip Reichenheim director of Freakscene: The Story of Dinosaur Jr.
Episode 372 - Steve Levine
Book Club - Nick Duerden author of Exit Stage Left: The Curious Afterlife of Pop Stars
Episode 371 - Mike Scott of the Waterboys
Episode 370 - Cy Curnin of The Fixx/Stephen W. Tayler
Episode 369 - Graham Bonnet of Rainbow/MSG/Alcatrazz/Solo
Episode 368 - John Doe of X/Solo and Roger Manning Jr. of Jellyfish/Lickerish Quartet
Episode 367 - Lenny Kaye of the Patti Smith Group
Episode 366 - Leo Sayer
Episode 365 - HAPPY 7th BIRTHDAY TO US with Darryl ”DMC” McDaniels of Run-DMC
Book Club - Graeme Thomson author of Theme For Great Cities: A New History of Simple Minds
Episode 364 - Brinsley Schwarz
Episode 363 - Ann Wilson of Heart/Jeff Bova
Episode 362 - Brian O’Neal of the BusBoys
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