Singer Dolette McDonald felt ever-present in the 80s. Her striking voice, and equally striking looks, made her feel front and center while she was supporting musical giants like Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, and most notably Sting. When he left the Police and went solo, he brought Dolette along for the ride. This is on celluloid forever in the Bring On The Night documentary, as well as those amazing Amnesty International concerts featuring Peter Gabriel, Bruce Springsteen and Tracy Chapman. Her talents also landed her gigs with the Stones, Tears For Fears, ABC, the System, Steve Winwood and even Donny Osmond! She tells insightful stories about all of these people, as well as her own struggle with her sexuality and journey out of the closet and into personal happiness. This is one of the best conversations we've ever featured!
The Incomparable And Prolific Dolette McDonald
Episode 337 - Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls/Solo
Book Club: Mike Evans author of The Who: Much Too Much
Episode 336 - Jon ”Bermuda” Schwartz of ”Weird” Al Yankovic
Episode 335 - Chris Frantz of Talking Heads/Tom Tom Club
Episode 334 - Martin Briley
Episode 333 - Tessa Niles
Book Club - John Aizlewood author of Joy Division + New Order: Decades
Episode 332 - Gary Langan
Episode 331 - Kasim Sulton of Utopia/Todd Rundgren/Meat Loaf/Blue Oyster Cult/Solo
Episode 330 - Ian McNabb of the Icicle Works/Solo
Episode 329 - Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze/Solo
Deep Dive - Ellen Foley on Nightout (1979)
Episode 328 - Guy Pratt
Episode 327 - Steve Smith of the Vapors/Tony Marsico of the Cruzados
Episode 326 - Lyle Workman
Episode 325 - Andy Scott of Sweet
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Book Club - Joel Miller author of Memoir of a Roadie
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