In Minneapolis, the Peterson family musical dynasty goes back decades. Paul Peterson didn't even have to think about what he'd do with his life. In his late teens, he was pegged to join Morris Day and the Time for their Ice Cream Castles album which became their biggest and featured hits like "Jungle Love" and "The Bird". From there, Prince decided to build The Family, one of his many 80s side projects, around the voices of Paul and Susannah Melvoin. But, after one album The Family ended and Paul went solo. For over 30 years, Paul has been making his own music (new album Break On Free just came out) and working as an in demand hired gun for people like Steve Miller, Kenny Loggins, Oleta Adams and Donny Osmond. In addition to his excellent new album, Paul has a great podcast called Music on the Run about staying in shape on the road. It's a unique and fascinating story you have to hear!
Episode 489 - Omar Hakim
Episode 488 - Carmine Appice
Episode 487 - Randy Jackson of Zebra
Bonus - 80s Super Group Fantasy Draft with the Permanent Record Podcast
Episode 486 - Donita Sparks of L7
Bonus - John Scott Clough
Episode 485 - Gary Newby of the Railway Children
Episode 484 - Candi Staton
Episode 483 - Danton Supple
Episode 482 - Annie Golden of the Shirts
Book Club - Gillian Gaar author of Springsteen @ 75
Episode 481 - Mark Gardener of Ride/Ryan Policky of A Shoreline Dream
Episode 480 - Matt Scannell of Vertical Horizon
Deep Dive - Peter Holsapple on the dB's Stands for Decibels (1981)
Episode 479 - Rick Buckler of The Jam
Episode 478 - Graham Gouldman of 10cc/Wax/Solo
Book Club - Andrea Swensson author of Prince and Purple Rain: 40 Years
Episode 477 - Junior Marvin of The Wailers/Solo
Deep Dive - Jim Goodwin and Tom Ferrier of The Call on Reconciled (1986)
Episode 476 - Susanne Freytag and Claudia Brücken of Propaganda
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