Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 5 days 4 hours 25 minutes
Ken Sharp is the author of this June’s cover story on Utopia and the singer-songwriter of a single celebrating the band's reunion. Ken Sharp is also the guest on this podcast episode.
This month's podcast focuses on John Brennan's desire to collect and the stories behind his autographs. Starting this week, much of Brennan's autograph collection will be auctioned off. ►
Mike Portnoy talks about Sons of Apollo’s debut album, their current tour and his life as a music collector, especially Beatles memorabilia and vinyl.
Author Harvey Kubernik talks in detail on this podcast episode about his newest book, 'The Doors Summer's Gone,'and his back catalog.
Record exec (Audio Fidelity) and co-owner of Rock ’N’ Rolla turntables, Marshall Blonstein, joins the Goldmine Magazine Podcast to talk about the latest “UFO” portable turntable and why vinyl records are so popular again — and how important the format is to younger generations. ►
Goldmine Price Guide author Dave Thompson is our guest on the Goldmine Magazine Podcast as we discuss the brand new edition of the Goldmine 45 RPM Record Price Guide, 8th Edition.
Guitarist Richie Faulkner of Judas Priest discusses the new 'Firepower' LP — the band's 18th studio album — and other Priestly matters on this podcast episode.
Procol Harum’s Gary Brooker (pianist, singer) is the guest on this episode of the Goldmine Magazine Podcast. Booker talks in detail about the new release of the limited edition, super deluxe box set, Still There’ll Be More (Esoteric Recordings), which celebrates 50 years of Procol Harum...
Backstage Auctions owner Jacques van Gool discusses the auctioneer's upcoming auction focused on rock concert art — rare posters and handbills.
Stevie Ray Vaughan author Craig Hopkins discusses Vaughan's early years as a guitarist and his first guitar, "Jimbo," which will be up for auction this month via Heritage Auctions.