This week we are honored to hear from one of the most decorated songwriters of all time, the legendary Holly Knight! Holly's career began in the early 80s with the AOR band Spider, but it was when other artists began having success recording songs she'd written (like John Waite's "Change" and Tina Turner's "Better Be Good to Me") that she switched her focus to songwriting. She went on to pen some of the biggest songs ever like "Love is a Battlefield", "The Warrior" and "The Best". In this conversation we cover those as well as many other hits and deep tracks. She also discusses her feelings about her place in history, as well as the marginalization of songwriters in general. It's the perfect show to listen to with your valentine!
Check out Holly's Website.
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Deep Dive - Alan Shacklock on Roger Daltrey's Under a Raging Moon (1985)
Episode 267 - Danny Kortchmar
Bonus - Steve Postell of the Immediate Family
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Episode 266 - Shelly Yakus
Bonus - Nick Niespodziani of Yacht Rock Revue
Episode 265 - Shelly Peiken
Deep Dive - Phil Spalding on GTR (1986)
Episode 264 - Graham Maby
Bonus - Jon and Georgia Do Another Countdown
Episode 263 - Gary Sanford, Vinnie Zummo and Tom Teeley: The Guitarists of Joe Jackson
Deep Dive - Mike Lindup on Level 42 (1981)
Episode 262 - Miles Hunt of The Wonder Stuff
Bonus - Doug Clifford of CCR on his new solo album Magic Window
Podcaster Panel: Rock Books
Episode 261 - HAPPY 5th BIRTHDAY TO US with Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads/Modern Lovers/Solo
Deep Dive - David Sterry on Real Life's Send Me an Angel: 80s Synth Essentials (2008)
Podcaster Panel: Rock Docs
Episode 260 - Joey Scarbury
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