Episodes
Tuesday Apr 11, 2023
The Frank and Walters - Paul Linehan
Tuesday Apr 11, 2023
Tuesday Apr 11, 2023
Paul Linehan in conversation with David Eastaugh
https://www.frankandwalters.net
Signing for the Setanta label in 1991, the group debuted with the release EP1, and the lead track "Fashion Crisis Hits New York" became an indie hit. The follow-up EP EP.2 was released soon after, which was followed by the band's signing to the Go! Discs label, where The Frank and Walters partnered with producer Edwyn Collins to record the Happy Busman EP. They found success in the UK, and, following a tour in support of Carter USM, an Ian Broudie radio edit of the LP song "After All" reached the Top 20 in the UK Singles Chart, peaking at No. 11. It reached No. 5 in the Irish chart.
Sunday Apr 09, 2023
Romeo Void with Debora Iyall
Sunday Apr 09, 2023
Sunday Apr 09, 2023
Debora Iyall in conversation with David Eastaugh
https://romeovoid.bandcamp.com/album/live-from-mabuhay-gardens-november-14-1980
https://romeovoid.com
American new wave/post punk band from formed in 1979. The band primarily consisted of saxophonist Benjamin Bossi, vocalist Debora Iyall, guitarist Peter Woods, and bassist Frank Zincavage. The band released three albums, It's a Condition, Benefactor and Instincts, along with one EP. They are best known for the songs "Never Say Never" and "A Girl in Trouble (Is a Temporary Thing)"; the latter became a Top 40 pop single.
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Adele Bertei - Twist: An American Girl
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Adele Bertei in conversation with David Eastaugh
Bertei began her career playing guitar and singing in the Wolves, her first band with Laughner. She left Cleveland for New York City in 1977 shortly after Laughner died prematurely of complications due to alcoholism.
Bertei quickly became a prominent figure in the no wave art and music scene in NYC, playing Acetone organ and guitar in the original line up of the Contortions fronted by James Chance.
written three books as well. Published in 2013, Bertei’s first book is “Peter and the Wolves” about her friendship with musician Peter Laughner and their journey through the 1970’s underground punk scene. The book was rereleased in 2021. Bertei’s second book, Why Labelle Matters, is about the cultural and musical progress achieved by Patti Labelle and the Bluebelles in the 1960’s. The newest book by Bertei is a memoir titled “Twist: An American Girl.” The release date is set for spring of 2023 with publisher ZE Books.
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Larry Stabbins - Weekend & Working Week
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Larry Stabbins in conversation with David Eastaugh
Played in the cult pop group Weekend and started writing with its guitarist Simon Booth. This later evolved into Working Week, a band that took a mix of Latin, soul, jazz and funk into the pop charts. From the Latin Jazz Dance scene in London clubs, the band mixed jazz with Latin dance rhythms and vocals by singers such as Juliet Roberts, Julie Tippetts, Robert Wyatt and Tracy Thorn. The band toured extensively in Europe and Japan, performing at most of Europe's major Jazz Festivals and recording five albums for Virgin Records.
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
Charlie Beddoes - Rub Ultra , Nasty Little Lonely & Trash Palace
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
Charlie Beddoes in conversation with David Eastaugh
https://www.amazon.co.uk/OVERDRIVEN-story-dirty-sound-ambition-ebook/dp/B0BRNT417C
https://nastylittlelonely.bandcamp.com
Charlie Beddoes is a bass player and vocalist with over 20 years experience in the Music Industry. She was a founder member, songwriter and bass player for 90's rock band Rub Ultra, signed to Virgin Records and Sony Music Publishing.

Sunday Apr 02, 2023
Julia Gorton - NOWHERE NEW YORK
Sunday Apr 02, 2023
Sunday Apr 02, 2023
Julia Gorton in conversation with David Eastaugh
http://www.juliagorton.com/coming-new-products/nowhere-new-york
With a synthesis of imagery, metaphor and feeling, in a space located between attraction and angst, Julia Gorton's photos of New York's No Wave scene, 1976-1980, capture a fleeting time with unique style. 192 pages and 170 photos.
Her beautiful vision of downtown Manhattan, in the moments before AIDS, crack, Disney and condos changed everything forever, focus on subjects including musicians and friends; Debbie Harry, Patti Smith, Tom Verlaine, David Byrne, Lydia Lunch, Iggy Pop, James Chance, Richard Hell, Anya Phillips and many others less well known, but certainly just as memorable.

Sunday Apr 02, 2023
Geir Hornes - The Curious Chronicles of Villa Nellcote
Sunday Apr 02, 2023
Sunday Apr 02, 2023
Geri Hornes in conversation with David Eastaugh
https://nellcotechronicles.com
The Curious Chronicles of Villa Nellcote is an exclusive 400-page book about the legendary Riviera-mansion Villa Nellcote. The Rolling Stones rented it. The wealthy and eccentric owned it. And the Nazis occupied it. But are all the rumours really true?
Produced in collaboration with the families having owned Nellcote, the book includes first-hand accounts, and exclusive, new contributions from the Rolling Stones´ entourage adding further insight about the bohemian recording of Exile on Main St. at Villa Nellcote in 1971.

Thursday Mar 30, 2023
Scrote - David Bowie, Adrian Belew & Peter Murphy
Thursday Mar 30, 2023
Thursday Mar 30, 2023
Scrote in conversation with David Eastaugh
A press release states [via Rolling Stone] that the 2023 edition will “interpret Bowie’s greatest hits with a special emphasis on Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust proto punk era, his Berlin trilogy records (‘Low’, ‘Heroes’, and ‘Lodger’) and his later Trent Reznor infused years”.
Wednesday Mar 29, 2023
Doug Martsch - Built to Spill
Wednesday Mar 29, 2023
Wednesday Mar 29, 2023
Doug Martsch in conversation with David Eastaugh
https://www.builttospill.com
Martsch's first band was Farm Days, with Andy Capps and Brett Nelson in the early 1980s. His second band was Treepeople, with whom he released three albums and two EPs. He has been the lead singer and guitarist of Built to Spill since 1992
The band signed to Sub Pop in October 2021. On September 9, 2022, the band released their first album of new material since 2015, When the Wind Forgets Your Name.
Tuesday Mar 28, 2023
Thalia Zedek - Live Skull, Uzi & Come
Tuesday Mar 28, 2023
Tuesday Mar 28, 2023
Thalia Zedek in conversation with David Eastaugh
American singer and guitarist. Active since the early 1980s, she has been a member of several notable alternative rock groups, including Live Skull and Uzi both of which, according to Spin magazine, "made big noise in the underground", and Come. Critic Heather Phares writes that Zedek's music can be defined by "the permanent, aching rasp in her voice, her guitar's bluesy bite, the startlingly clear-eyed lyrics about life and loss."
Monday Mar 27, 2023
Eater with Andy Blade
Monday Mar 27, 2023
Monday Mar 27, 2023
Andy Blade in conversation with David Eastaugh
Andy Blade relaunched Eater in 2022, playing shows across The UK - an album is planned for release in 2023.
In October 2001, the band's second single, "Thinking of the USA" (originally released in June 1977), was included in Mojo magazine's list of the best punk rock singles of all time. In 1999, the track also appeared on the five-CD box set 1-2-3-4 Punk & New Wave 1976-1979.
Saturday Mar 25, 2023
The Bolshoi with Paul Clark
Saturday Mar 25, 2023
Saturday Mar 25, 2023
Paul Clark in conversation with David Eastaugh
https://www.thebolshoibrothers.com
The original lineup consisted of singer/guitarist Trevor Tanner, drummer Jan Kalicki, and bassist Graham Cox. Tanner and Kalicki had previously played together in the short-lived punk band Moskow. Early gigs supported the likes of the Cult, the March Violets and the Lords of the New Church. After eight gigs bass player Graham Cox was replaced by Nick Chown. In 1985, the band released their debut single, "Sob Story", followed by the mini-album, Giants, and their hit song "Happy Boy". Word of mouth was such that the Bolshoi were able to sell out many of their early headlining performances.
Friday Mar 24, 2023
Martha and the Muffins - Martha Johnson & Mark Gane
Friday Mar 24, 2023
Friday Mar 24, 2023
Martha Johnson & Mark Gane in conversation with David Eastaugh
After another long layoff from being an active performing entity, Martha and the Muffins released a video and downloadable song in May 2020 called "Stay Home and Dance". A reworking of the 1984 M+M track "Come Out and Dance", the new song and video was released in response to the stay-at-home orders surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2021 they released the compilation Marthology: In and Outtakes, collecting rarities and demo versions of past songs. At the same time they indicated that they were working on a new album, tentatively slated for release in 2022.
Friday Mar 24, 2023
Diesel Park West - John Butler
Friday Mar 24, 2023
Friday Mar 24, 2023
John Butler in conversation with David Eastaugh
https://www.dieselparkwest.com/
The tenth Diesel Park West album, ‘Not Quite The American Dream’ was released on July 29, 2022. The album was recorded during the COVID lockdowns of 2020. It was preceded by a couple of singles, 'One Shot of Happiness' and 'Secondary Modern Man'. Both of which have charted on the British Heritage Chart.
Rob Morris and Ian Michie have both left the band. A new band has been put together featuring John Butler, Rich Barton, Daryl Hopper (bass) and Dave Bryant (drums).
Wednesday Mar 22, 2023
Pat Irwin - Raybeats, 8-Eyed Spy & B52s
Wednesday Mar 22, 2023
Wednesday Mar 22, 2023
Pat Irwin in conversation with David Eastaugh
American composer and musician who was a founding member of two bands that grew out of New York City's No Wave scene in the late 1970s, the Raybeats and 8-Eyed Spy. He joined The B-52s from 1989 through 2008. He currently performs and records with SUSS who have released several records on the indie label Northern Spy.
Tuesday Mar 21, 2023
Matthew Edwards - Dance, Matthew Edwards & The Futurists/Unfortunates
Tuesday Mar 21, 2023
Tuesday Mar 21, 2023
Matthew Edwards in conversation with David Eastaugh
https://matthewedwardsandtheunfortunates.bandcamp.com

Monday Mar 20, 2023
Vernon Dewhurst - photographer
Monday Mar 20, 2023
Monday Mar 20, 2023
Vernon Dewhurst in conversation with David Eastaugh
https://www.snapgalleries.com/product-category/photographers/vernon-dewhurst/
Vernon Dewhurst created the op art influenced cover photograph for David Bowie’s second album, released in 1969 was originally titled David Bowie, It subsequently became known as Space Oddity, in deference to its best-known track.
Dewhurst graduated from Regent Street Polytechnic School of Photography in 1966, and set up his studio in Dublin for a year. He then came back to London, working at the famous Studio Five in Mayfair shooting fashion and beauty. In London he shared house with David Bowie whom he shot several times. One of his pictures became the cover of the famous Space Oddity album in 1969. A few weeks after the shoot, Vernon moved to Paris where he worked for clients including Marie Claire, 20 Ans, Elle, Pierre Cardin, Yves Saint-Laurent, and photographed many French stars.
Sunday Mar 19, 2023
The Reducers with Hugh Birdsall
Sunday Mar 19, 2023
Sunday Mar 19, 2023
Hugh Birdsall in conversation with David Eastaugh
The Reducers’ history is a powerful testament to rock ‘n’ roll’s power to transcend and inspire, for those who create it as well as for those who consume it. These four working-class underdogs—Detmold and fellow singer-guitarist-songwriter Hugh Birdsall, drummer Tom Trombley and bassist/vocalist Kaika—spent most of their adult lives building a potent body of recordings and a far-reaching reputation as a scrappy, riveting live act that affirmed rock ‘n’ roll’s vibrant promise on a regular basis.
Sunday Mar 19, 2023
Rebecca Pidgeon
Sunday Mar 19, 2023
Sunday Mar 19, 2023
Rebecca Pidgeon in conversation with David Eastaugh
http://rebeccapidgeonmusic.com
From 1986 to 1990, Pidgeon was the lead singer of the British folk/pop band Ruby Blue. She left the group shortly after they signed to a major record label.
On her tenth full-length album of sensuous Art Pop, Parts of Speech Pieces of Sound, storyteller, singer, multi-instrumentalist, and actress Rebecca Pidgeon taps into the ongoing communication between body, mind and spirit through vibrations and energy. Recorded in Los Angeles with co-producer Fernando Perdomo, the ten tracks here illuminate the connection between her art and her explorations of the sacred science behind yoga practice. Parts of Speech Pieces of Sound is being released on (give formats) on (give label) on September 24.
Tuesday Mar 14, 2023
The Higsons with Simon Charterton
Tuesday Mar 14, 2023
Tuesday Mar 14, 2023
Simon Charterton - The Higsons - in conversation with David Eastaugh
Founded in 1980 at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, Norfolk, England, The Higsons' first recordingwas on the Norwich - A Fine City compilation album. The Higsons' first single, "I Don't Want to Live with Monkeys", was released in 1981.[1] The band signed to the 2 Tone Records label, along with bands such as The Specials, The Beat and Madness.
The band's blend of high-energy funk and groove brought them some chart success: their most remembered track was "Conspiracy", released in 1982, with the refrain "Who stole my bongos?; Did you steal my bongos?". The band played their last gig in March 1986, disbanding by mutual consent.
