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EPISODE · Oct 2, 2020 · 1H 59M

Steve Ludwig's Classic Pop Culture # 153 - FRANK JECKELL - Interview & Album Cuts

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Frank Jeckell, founder of the legendary 60's band, The 1910 Fruitgum Company, joins us for a compelling (and at times, hilarious) interview. The REAL treasures among the Fruitgum Company's musical output lie not in their bubblegum hits (which, of course, are classics), but rather in their ALBUM CUTS, the songs that The Fruitgum Company WANTED to represent their sound, but their record company (Buddha Records) wouldn't allow them. We'll hear a cool selection of 1910 album cuts - psychedelic, hippie, & rock - chosen by Frank himself. Plus, Franks put to rest many of thenurban myths about The Fruitgum Company. Enjoy!

Frank Jeckell, founder of the legendary 60's band, The 1910 Fruitgum Company, joins us for a compelling (and at times, hilarious) interview. The REAL treasures among the Fruitgum Company's musical output lie not in their bubblegum hits (which, of course, are classics), but rather in their ALBUM CUTS, the songs that The Fruitgum Company WANTED to represent their sound, but their record company (Buddha Records) wouldn't allow them. We'll hear a cool selection of 1910 album cuts - psychedelic, hippie, & rock - chosen by Frank himself. Plus, Franks put to rest many of thenurban myths about The Fruitgum Company. Enjoy!

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