EPISODE · May 14, 2022 · 53 MIN
MARSHALL CRENSHAW Interview / Beatlemania / The Smithereens / La Bamba / Buddy Holly
from Know Good Music · host jimandmiketalkmusic
Jim and Mike talk to Marshall about being in BEATLEMANIA, the movie LA BAMBA (he played Buddy Holly), his new re-release #447, THE SMITHEREENS and alot more A LITTLE BIT ABOUT MARSHALL: After getting an early break playing John Lennon in a touring company of the Broadway musical Beatlemania, Crenshaw began his recording career with the now-legendary indie single “Something’s Gonna Happen.” His growing notoriety in his adopted hometown of New York City helped to win Crenshaw a deal with Warner Bros. Records, which released his self-titled 1982 debut album. That collection established Crenshaw as one of the era’s preeminent rock ’ n’ rollers, and that was confirmed by such subsequent albums as Field Day, Downtown, Mary Jean & 9 Others, Good Evening, Life’s Too Short, Miracle of Science, #447, What’s in the Bag? and Jaggedland. Along the way, Crenshaw’s compositions have been covered by a broad array of performers, including Bette Midler, Kelly Willis, Robert Gordon, Ronnie Spector, Marti Jones and the Gin Blossoms, with whom Crenshaw co-wrote the Top 10 single “Til I Hear It From You.” He’s also provided music for several film soundtracks, appeared in the films La Bamba (in which he portrayed Buddy Holly) and Peggy Sue Got Married, and was nominated for Grammy and a Golden Globe awards for writing the title track for the film comedy Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Since 2011, Crenshaw has hosted his own radio show, The Bottomless Pit, on New York’s WFUV. He’s also worked on Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger’s HBO series Vinyl, doing “some session work, a little bit of songwriting..” Visit Marshalls website or Facebook, Instagram to find out where he's playing next! COPYRIGHT CLAIM: The songs : Television Light, Little Wild One (No.5), Twenty-Five-Forty-One, Cynical Girl and Live & Learn used with permission from Marshall Crenshaw. Jim and Mike Talk Music can be found on Podbean (host site), Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Iheart Radio, Pandora and almost anywhere you listen to podcasts. You can also view a couple portions of our video interview with Marshall on YouTube (search Jim and MIke Talk Music to find our channel) Thank you for listening!
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Jim and Mike talk to Marshall about being in BEATLEMANIA, the movie LA BAMBA (he played Buddy Holly), his new re-release #447, THE SMITHEREENS and alot more A LITTLE BIT ABOUT MARSHALL:After getting an early break playing John Lennon in a touring company of the Broadwaymusical Beatlemania, Crenshaw began his recording career with the now-legendary indiesingle “Something’s Gonna Happen.” His growing notoriety in his adopted hometown ofNew York City helped to win Crenshaw a deal with Warner Bros. Records, which releasedhis self-titled 1982 debut album. That collection established Crenshaw as one of the era’spreeminent rock ’ n’ rollers, and that was confirmed by such subsequent albums as FieldDay, Downtown, Mary Jean & 9 Others, Good Evening, Life’s Too Short, Miracle ofScience, #447, What’s in the Bag? and Jaggedland. Along the way, Crenshaw’s compositions have been covered by a broad array ofperformers, including Bette Midler, Kelly Willis, Robert Gordon, Ronnie Spector, MartiJones and the Gin Blossoms, with whom Crenshaw co-wrote the Top 10 single “Til I HearIt From You.” He’s also provided music for several film soundtracks, appeared in the filmsLa Bamba (in which he portrayed Buddy Holly) and Peggy Sue Got Married, and wasnominated for Grammy and a Golden Globe awards for writing the title track for the filmcomedy Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Since 2011, Crenshaw has hosted his own radio show, The Bottomless Pit, on New York’s WFUV. He’s also worked on Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger’s HBO series Vinyl, doing “some session work, a little bit of songwriting..”Visit Marshalls website or Facebook, Instagram to find out where he's playing next! COPYRIGHT CLAIM: The songs : Television Light, Little Wild One (No.5), Twenty-Five-Forty-One, Cynical Girl and Live & Learn used with permission from Marshall Crenshaw. Jim and Mike Talk Music can be found on Podbean (host site), Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Iheart Radio, Pandora and almost anywhere you listen to podcasts. You can also view a couple portions of our video interview with Marshall on YouTube (search Jim and MIke Talk Music to find our channel) Thank you for listening!
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MARSHALL CRENSHAW Interview / Beatlemania / The Smithereens / La Bamba / Buddy Holly
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