Guitarists have begun paying tribute to David Lindley following the passing of the man acknowledged as a player’s player last week. Lindsey passed away at the age of 78 on 3 March. Guitarists pay tribute to Jackson Browne collaborator David Lindley A friend attended.and got a great concert in a small crowd of 200. Jackson paid tribute to David at McCabe's a few days ago for his longtime friend and collaborator. Rock's Backpages: Music reviews, articles & interviews from the Online Library of Pop WritingĬlick to expand. The next episode, featuring Warners legend Rob Dickins, will go live on Monday p.m. Meanwhile we're saying sad goodbyes to Kaleidoscope cofounder/Jackson Browne sideman David Lindley, Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Gary Rossington and SST/Black Flag producer/engineer Glen "SPOT" Lockett.ĭon't miss the latest episode of the Rock's Backpages podcast, in which Ellen Sander talks about her classic 1973 book Trips and listens to clips from a 1994 audio interview with the late Robert Palmer. Barbara Ellen meeting former Supreme Mary Wilson in 2019.Craig McLean befriending the Beta Band ( The Face, 1999) and.Paul Weller submitting to The Wire's "Invisible Jukebox" test (1993).Betty Page interviewing the Skids ( Sounds, 1981).John Abbey enjoying the company of Quincy Jones ( Blues & Soul, 1975). Maureen Cleave meeting Oh Boy producer Jack Good ( Evening Standard, 1963).RBP subscribers can listen to Leon speaking, plus as usual they can check out the week's 50+ new additions to the RBP library, which include: Bill's biography is subtitled The Master of Space and Time's Journey through Rock & Roll History. In this engaging 1998 conversation, Russell talks the late Andy Gill through his career from Phil Spector sessions via Mad Dogs and Englishmen to the writing of the timeless 'A Song For You'. The publication next week of another great music book – by former Buffalo Tom frontman Bill Janowitz – is the reason we've added a new audio interview with Bill's biographical subject Leon Russell. veteran Todd Everett, including an interview with Warners' former head of Creative Services Stan Cornyn on the publication of his 2002 Warners history Exploding. In later years, the artists he helped bring to Burbank included Prince, Paul Simon, Eric Clapton, R.E.M., Rod Stewart, Rufus Wainwright and the late Elliott Smith.Īhead of our next podcast episode – with former Warner Music UK chairman Rob Dickins guesting – we're featuring interviews with Waronker from the mid-'90s, shortly before he left the company to join Ostin at DreamWorks. From 1967 onwards, he worked under the late Mo Ostin and Joe Smith to create a nucleus of artists that included Randy Newman, Van Dyke Parks, Ry Cooder, Little Feat and Rickie Lee Jones. Another good one form Rock's Back Pages.įew record companies have been more lionized in rock history than Warner-Reprise – and few record executives more sainted than Warners' Lenny Waronker.
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