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Gonzorilla: Music, Movies, Comedy and Excessive Consumption

Brian Bentley

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Film editor and creative collaborator Claire Didier shares the back stories of how the definitive Lynyrd Skynyrd documentary was put together. Claire and director Stephen Kijak assembled the photos, videos and audio recordings that tell the story of ... more

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2 years ago

The setting was the Sunset Strip, Hollywood, in the mid 1960s. The Whisky a Go Go and clubs up and down the street were the ultimate showcase for eclectic bands that brought together folk, rock, jazz and blues. At the forefront of this new wave was a... more

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3 years ago

The setting was the Sunset Strip, Hollywood, in the mid 1960s. The Whisky a Go Go and clubs up and down the street were the ultimate showcase for eclectic bands that brought together folk, rock, jazz and blues. At the forefront of this new wave was a... more

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3 years ago

Al Kooper was the keyboardist for Bob Dylan on the albums, "Highway 61 Revisited" and "Blonde on Blonde," including the song, “Like a Rolling Stone,” (ranked number one single of all time by Rolling Stone magazine). He started as a professional songw... more

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4 years ago

Part 2 of 2 podcasts, devoted to the release of the new rock doc, Creem: America's Only Rock 'n' Roll Magazine. In this episode, we talk with Jaan Uhelszki, one of the founding editors at Creem and one of the first women to write nationally about roc... more

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4 years ago

In the history of rock ‘n’ roll, Creem was the only true Rock ‘n’ Roll magazine. It began in a run-down neighborhood of Detroit and at the epicenter of a rock movement (The Stooges, MC5) that was far removed from the commercial pressures of either Co... more

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4 years ago

When a plane crash in 1977 ended the career of the original Lynyrd Skynyrd, the world lost one of the greatest American rock bands. Skynyrd drummer, Artimus Pyle survived the crash, crawling from the wreckage and saving lives. For the first time, Art... more

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4 years ago

Steve Moramarco (Superbean, Abe Lincoln Story), talks about his lampoon video, "Fu*k Youth," (600,000 Facebook views) and L.A.’s Silver Lake music scene in the 90’s. A compadre of Beck, before anyone had heard of "Loser," Steve reminiscences about th... more

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4 years ago

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