49. Joe Camilleri on The Rolling Stones by The Rolling Stones

49. Joe Camilleri on The Rolling Stones by The Rolling Stones

In the third of our three episodes looking at the Rolling Stones debut album, host Jeremy Dylan is joined by Joe Camilleri, an Aussie rock icon with five decades of amazing music under his belt, from Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons to the Black Sorrows and beyond.

Did Joe really get fired from the Adderley Smith Blues Band for sounding too much like Mick Jagger? What was it like seeing the Stones on their first Australian tour? Was his early band the King Bees inspired by the song from this album?

All this and more within.

Program note: From this episode onwards, we are switching to a bi-weekly format, with a new episode every Tuesday and Thursday. Come back Thursday for the big 5-0!

Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here or in other podcasting apps by copying/pasting our RSS feed -http://myfavoritealbum.libsyn.com/rss

My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album’s influence on their own music.

Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker and music industry exec from Sydney, Australia. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, in addition to many commercials and music videos.

If you’ve got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line atmyfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com

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298. Hayley Mary on Cyndi Lauper 'She's So Unusual' (1983)

298. Hayley Mary on Cyndi Lauper 'She's So Unusual' (1983)

On the heels of her debut solo EP release, Hayley Mary joins to finally bring Cyndi Lauper into the program. We get into it - the hits you remember, the backstory you didn't know, the Motown and punk influence, how the record portends the future and why the songs mean more now than they did at the time, and how Lauper has inspired Hayley through the years.

3 Maalis 202041min

297. Jonathan Wilson takes us on a journey through his influences, from Hank Williams to Funkadelic and much more

297. Jonathan Wilson takes us on a journey through his influences, from Hank Williams to Funkadelic and much more

Today we head to genius producer, singer-songwriter and multi instrumentalist Jonathan Wilson's home studio for a wide ranging journey through the music that has inspired him, from Hank Williams to Maggot Brain. We dig into Hank Williams' alter ego Luke the Drifter, JW's Americana roots, how he finds time to balance working on his solo records vs producing artists like Father John Misty, what California means to him musically, his karaoke past and much more.

18 Helmi 202038min

296. Inside David Byrne's American Utopia with percussionist Jacquelene Acevedo

296. Inside David Byrne's American Utopia with percussionist Jacquelene Acevedo

New episodes are back for 2020! After being recently knocked out by David Byrne's American Utopia on Broadway, I connected with brilliant percussionist Jacquelene Acevedo and asked her to join me on the show to go behind the scenes on this fascinating show. We talk about everything from how her dance background informed the show's unique choreography, the technical demands of staying mobile while playing, joining the show for Broadway after the world tour, her favorite songs in the set to perform, audience reactions, how the show spreads hope and teaches us to be engaged members of society and which celebrities have dropped in to see the performance.

10 Helmi 202037min

Amanda Shires on Leonard Cohen 'Songs of Love and Hate' (repost)

Amanda Shires on Leonard Cohen 'Songs of Love and Hate' (repost)

27 Tammi 202040min

Hrishikesh Hirway on Bjork 'Homogenic' (repost)

Hrishikesh Hirway on Bjork 'Homogenic' (repost)

19 Tammi 202041min

Stella Donnelly on Broadcast 'Tender Buttons' (repost)

Stella Donnelly on Broadcast 'Tender Buttons' (repost)

13 Tammi 202031min

Neil Innes (Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, The Rutles) on Mothers of Invention 'We're Only In It For the Money' (repost)

Neil Innes (Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, The Rutles) on Mothers of Invention 'We're Only In It For the Money' (repost)

6 Tammi 202039min

Steve Jordan on his biggest influences and playing with James Brown, Keith Richards and Neil Young (repost)

Steve Jordan on his biggest influences and playing with James Brown, Keith Richards and Neil Young (repost)

29 Joulu 20191h 10min

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