We have another excellent twofer up this week with two decorated artists. First is Andrew Roachford! In the US, he's primarily remembered for his 1989 hit "Cuddly Toy" which still slaps today, but did you know he's an MBE back in England and one of their biggest selling artists? Over the years, whether fronting his band Roachford, or singing with Mike + the Mechanics, or doing his own solo work, he's gone from strength to strength. Next month he goes on a UK Tour celebrating his entire body of work, including his latest album Twice in a Lifetime, as well as performing Christmas classics. Then we hear from celebrated singer/songwriter/producer Teddy Geiger. After being labeled the next big thing in the mid-2000s and having success with hits like "For You I Will", Teddy mostly retreated to the comfort of the studio. Eventually she came out as trans in 2017 which is also around the time her career exploded thanks to award winning collaborations with artists like Shawn Mendes and 5 Seconds of Summer. She just released her latest solo album, Teresa, which is very much a studio creation and shows what she's into these days. We discussed the whole amazing journey. Enjoy!
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Episode 350 - Doug MacMillian of The Connells
Episode 349 - Dee C. Lee of the Style Council/Solo
Episode 348 - Stephen Hague
Episode 347 - Rocky Burnette
Episode 346 - Colin Campsie of The Quick/Giant Steps
Episode 345 - Jerry Casale of DEVO
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Episode 340 - Donnie Iris
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Episode 338 - Midge Ure
Episode 337 - Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls/Solo
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