Marty Duda
The music of Squeeze with Marty Duda
Squeeze was a classic English pop band with two very gifted songwriters and Jools Holland in the band. During their heyday in the early 1980s, they were constantly being compared to Lennon & McCartney… Video, Audio
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Marty Duda on an extremely mysterious and obscure band, Revolution of The Infant Jesus, or ROTIJ as they're known to their friends. The band is an experimental neo-folk, industrial band from Liverpool… Audio
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Harry Connick Jr grew up steeped in the music of his home town of New Orleans, having been tutored by both Ellis Marsalis and James Booker. As a musician, Connick has two distinct personalities, that… Audio
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Thanks to the 2004 documentary, Dig!, The Brian Jonestown Massacre became one of the most notorious bands of the early 21st century due to the questionable behaviour of bandleader Anton Newcombe who… Audio
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Dawes is an American roots/rock band based in Los Angeles who have been closely identified with the Laurel Canyon sound of the early 1970s…Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne. The band is led by… Audio
Music of Mercury Rev with Marty Duda
Originally hailing from the Buffalo, New York area, Mercury Rev began in 1989 as a neo-psychedelic musical collective featuring based around Jonathan Donahue, Dave Fridmann and Sean "Grasshopper"… Audio
Marty Duda features The Zombies
Formed in 1961, The Zombies were one of the more interesting bands to emerge in the wake of The Beatles' success thanks to Rod Argent's jazzy keyboard playing and singer Colin Blunstone's breathy… Audio
Marty Duda features Darlene Love
Since the early sixties, as part of Phil Spector's 'wall of sound' hit factory, Darlene Love has done it all, from major motion pictures like the highly successful Lethal Weapon series to Broadway… Audio
Music of Tami Neilson with Marty Duda
Tami Neilson grew up with music in her native Canada. At age twelve she was touring North America with her family act The Neilsons. Eventually New Zealand beckoned and Tami has been embraced by the… Audio
Music of Toni Braxton with Marty Duda
After recording with her sisters as The Braxtons, Toni Braxton stepped out on her own, appearing on the soundtrack to Eddie Murphy's Boomerang film in 1992 under the direction of LA Reid and Babyface… Audio
Music of Foals with Marty Duda
Math rock champs Foals formed in Oxford, England in 2005 and released their debut album Antidotes in 2008. Led by frontman Yannis Philippakis, the quintet makes jittery, post-punk indie rock. Their… Audio
Music of Public Image with Marty Duda
When the Sex Pistols imploded in 1978, Johnny Rotten wasted no time in forming a new band. Now operating under his given name, John Lydon, he formed Public Image Ltd with guitarist Keith Levene, Jah… Audio
Music of the Isley Brothers with Marty Duda
The Isley Brothers are the only act to hit the Billboard Top 40 in six decades, from the 1950s to the 2000s. The trio, led by vocalist Ron Isley started out as a gritty soul act cranking out energetic… Audio
Marty Duda's artist of the week - Grace Potter
Grace Potter, along with her band, The Nocturnals, has been making a name for herself on the American Jam Band circuit, since she and the band joined forces in 2002. Grace has proven to be an… Audio
Marty Duda's artist of the week: Iris DeMent
Americana singer Iris DeMent waited until she was in her 40s before she began her recording careering, with her first album being released in 1992. Dement has one of those timeless voices that seems… Audio
Marty Duda's artist of the week: Marc Ribot
For many music lovers, Marc Ribot is known for his guitar playing on Tom Waits albums such as Rain Dogs, Mule Variations and Real Gone. But along with his session work for the likes of Waits, Elvis… Audio
Marty Duda's artist of the week: Kitty, Daisy and Lewis
Siblings Kitty, Daisy & Lewis began recording when they were in their early teens. Their retro sound, built around old analogue equipment blends elements of jump blues, hillbilly, ska and 50s rock &… Audio
Marty Duda's artist of the week: Paul Brady
Irish musician Paul Brady began his career in the late 1960s and early 1970s singing and playing traditional Irish songs with various bands. He eventually went solo in the mid-70s and began writing… Audio
Marty Duda's artist of the week - Nina Simone
Nina Simone was one of the most distinctive and passionate artists of the past 60 years, combining elements of jazz, classical, blues and folk to deliver her own very personal music. Growing up she… Audio
Marty Duda's artist of the week: The Allman Brothers Band
After several false starts, Duane and Gregg Allman formed the Allman Brothers Band in Jacksonville, Florida in 1969. Originally inspired by blues-rock bands of the day such as Cream and The Jimi… Audio