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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2020 · 1H 38M

Episode #51 - California Jam (Part 2)

from The Deep Purple Podcast · host Nathan Beaudry and John Mottola

The Deep Purple Podcast Show Notes Episode #51 “California Jam (Part 2: The Legend)” April 13, 2020   Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Anchor.fm, Breaker,  PodBean, RadioPublic, or search in your favorite podcatcher!  Thanks to Our Patrons: $10 Super Champion Tier Steve Seaborg (NameOnAnything.com, Alltheworldsastage.net) Ryan M $5 Tier Clay Wombacher Greg Sealby Frank Theilgaard-Mortensen Mike Knowles $3 Tier Peter Gardow Ian Desrosiers Mark Roback Anton Glaving $1 Made Up Name Tier Ells Murders Spacey Noodles Leaky Mausoleum One Time Donations available via PayPal: Recurring payments are available or . . .  Donate to become an official episode producer and have your name/message read on the episode! Patron News: Thanks to our Brothers at the Deep Dive Podcast Network: Ry @ Sabbath Bloody Podcast The Simple Man @ Skynyrd Reconsydyrd Terry “T-Bone” Mathley @ T-Bone’s Prime Cuts Thanks to the Patron Saint and Archivist of The Deep Purple Podcast: Jörg Planer - an essential Twitter follow Show Updates: Comments from social media. A Word from Our Sponsor: Joe Lynn Turner & Winn-Dixie Allen Pamplin California Jam Fan Club Deep Purple Bios Overview of event Extra Audio/Video: Burn - 8:00 version Lay Down, Stay Down from California Jamming CD - 14:20 on DVD rip video Extended plays and camera angles Controversy: Ritchie Blackmore discussing the California Jam in 1974 (Part 1) Ritchie Blackmore celebrating The California Jam (Part 2) Glenn Hughes talks about California Jam Jon Lord & Glenn Hughes Interview / 1974 California Jam Deep Purple-Jon Lord Speech and Guitar Solo (Live 1974) - DO NOT INCLUDE Mike Stark on Rock 50 with Don Branker Reception and Review Allen Pamplin Letter from Don Hearston to Sandy Feldman (TV executive who promoted the show and sadly passed away in  1996) Letter from City of Ontario Fire Department to Sandy Feldman Deep Purple - Lets celebrate the California Jam from April 1974 - short documentary that reviews how  the show ran with some clips of the acts “Mad John” and Simon interviewed about DP’s exploding amps TV: ‘California Jam’ Simulates Live Rock Session - NY Times, scanned, some of text garbled rocknpics deep purple - pics from concert Darker than Blue - Concert listings for 1974 This Week in Purple History . . . April 13 through April 19 April 14, 1945 - Ritchie Blackmore is born April 15, 1977 - Ian Gillan Band releases Clear Air Turbulence April 14, 1978 - Ritchie Blackmore Rainbow releases Long Live Rock  For Further Information: Listener Mail/Comments Comments about the show? Things you’d like us to cover?  We’d love to hear from you. Send us an email  at [email protected] or @ us on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.

The Deep Purple Podcast Show Notes Episode #51 “California Jam (Part 2: The Legend)” April 13, 2020   Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Anchor.fm, Breaker,  PodBean, RadioPublic, or search in your favorite podcatcher!  Thanks to Our Patrons: $10 Super Champion Tier Steve Seaborg (NameOnAnything.com, Alltheworldsastage.net) Ryan M $5 Tier Clay Wombacher Greg Sealby Frank Theilgaard-Mortensen Mike Knowles $3 Tier Peter Gardow Ian Desrosiers Mark Roback Anton Glaving $1 Made Up Name Tier Ells Murders Spacey Noodles Leaky Mausoleum One Time Donations available via PayPal: Recurring payments are available or . . .  Donate to become an official episode producer and have your name/message read on the episode! Patron News: Thanks to our Brothers at the Deep Dive Podcast Network: Ry @ Sabbath Bloody Podcast The Simple Man @ Skynyrd Reconsydyrd Terry “T-Bone” Mathley @ T-Bone’s Prime Cuts Thanks to the Patron Saint and Archivist of The Deep Purple Podcast: Jörg Planer - an essential Twitter follow Show Updates: Comments from social media. A Word from Our Sponsor: Joe Lynn Turner & Winn-Dixie Allen Pamplin California Jam Fan Club Deep Purple Bios Overview of event Extra Audio/Video: Burn - 8:00 version Lay Down, Stay Down from California Jamming CD - 14:20 on DVD rip video Extended plays and camera angles Controversy: Ritchie Blackmore discussing the California Jam in 1974 (Part 1) Ritchie Blackmore celebrating The California Jam (Part 2) Glenn Hughes talks about California Jam Jon Lord & Glenn Hughes Interview / 1974 California Jam Deep Purple-Jon Lord Speech and Guitar Solo (Live 1974) - DO NOT INCLUDE Mike Stark on Rock 50 with Don Branker Reception and Review Allen Pamplin Letter from Don Hearston to Sandy Feldman (TV executive who promoted the show and sadly passed away in  1996) Letter from City of Ontario Fire Department to Sandy Feldman Deep Purple - Lets celebrate the California Jam from April 1974 - short documentary that reviews how  the show ran with some clips of the acts “Mad John” and Simon interviewed about DP’s exploding amps TV: ‘California Jam’ Simulates Live Rock Session - NY Times, scanned, some of text garbled rocknpics deep purple - pics from concert Darker than Blue - Concert listings for 1974 This Week in Purple History . . . April 13 through April 19 April 14, 1945 - Ritchie Blackmore is born April 15, 1977 - Ian Gillan Band releases Clear Air Turbulence April 14, 1978 - Ritchie Blackmore Rainbow releases Long Live Rock  For Further Information: Listener Mail/Comments Comments about the show? Things you’d like us to cover?  We’d love to hear from you. Send us an email  at [email protected] or @ us on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.

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