CATtales

In this series of revealing interviews, Cat tells tales about influential musicians who have been at the heart of the industry for many years and have moulded and inspired others to follow in their footsteps. Taking a friendly and informal approach, these fresh and relaxed conversations are the sort of chat overheard in the backstage bar about life and music...and occasionally even exposing a few secrets. Sit back, enjoy, and subscribe. The content of these audio recordings is protected under copyright. Jingles by Lesley Curtis.

https://www.cattales.co.uk/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 29m. Bisher sind 128 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 15 hours 41 minutes

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episode 8: The one with Amy Speace


Cat interviews Amy Speace


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 August 31, 2013  10m
 
 

episode 7: The one with Allison Moorer


July 2007: One from the analogue vault.

More of Allison Moorer please!

This edition is one from my archive of analogue recordings from 2007 with the then Mrs #SteveEarle.

Grammy nominated alternative country singer, #AllisonMoorer, was performing at #CambridgeFolkFestival when I caught up with her and chatted about her forthcoming album and what makes her tick.

#Americana #country #interview


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 August 31, 2013  21m
 
 

episode 6: The one with Sharon Shannon


July 2007: One from the analogue vault.

Renegade Sharon.

From her stints with the Waterboys, it seems that just putting an accordion in Sharon Shannon's hands makes her happy. Luckily for the soft-spoken Sharon, others are just as happy when she picks it up.

#SharonShannon #CambridgeFolkFestival #folk #Waterboys #interview


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 August 30, 2013  6m
 
 

episode 5: The one with Jim Moray


July 2004: One from the analogue vault!

Winner of both the Horizon Award for Best Newcomer and the Best Album Award for Sweet England at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2004, Jim Moray is single-handedly turning folk music on its head. Taking traditional English songs he re-works them electronically to create some of the most powerful contemporary recordings in the last thirty years.

#JimMoray #CambridgeFolkFestival #folk #interview


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 August 29, 2013  16m
 
 

episode 4: The one with The Teardrop Explodes’ Julian Cope


Cat interviews Julian Cope


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 August 28, 2013  5m
 
 

episode 3: The one with The Waifs


Cat interviews The Waifs


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 August 27, 2013  7m
 
 

episode 2: The one with Beth Orton


Cat interviews Beth Orton


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 August 26, 2013  5m
 
 

episode 1: The one with Cornershop's Ben Ayres


Cat interviews Cornershop's Ben Ayres.


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 August 25, 2013  3m