70's Soul, Funk & Disco with Ady Crampton Podcast

70's Soul, Funk & Disco with Ady Crampton

Radio Newark
Ady Crampton pulls out the chair and invites some of the greatest artists and singers of the 70's for a chat, talking life stories, memories and much more.
Bonnie and Anita Pointer of The Pointer Sisters
The Pointer Sisters achieved mainstream success during the 1970s and 1980s. Their career spanned four decades and their repertoire has included such diverse genres as pop, disco, jazz, blues, soul, funk, country and dance.
Jan 6, 2023
30 min
Millie Jackson
Out with the girls at an open-mic night in NYC, Millie was challenged by her workmates to get up on stage and when she did, she impressed a member of the audience so much that he hired her to perform regularly at his club.  The rest as they say is history and here Millie takes us through that journey in her own inimitable style
Jan 5, 2023
32 min
Jocelyn Brown
Probably best known for her self-penned smash hit Somebody Else's Guy in 1984, Jocelyn chats about her life in music and her many collaborations as a featured artist
Dec 7, 2022
19 min
The Whispers
Celebrating over 50 years in the industry, they are the cream of soul, embellishing smooth ballads and upbeat dance favorites. As one of the premier R&B groups to ever grace the stage, their musical success can be attributed to a careful balance of soul, disco, jazz, and pop to the delight of millions of fans.
Dec 22, 2020
37 min
Kim Weston
Here Kim chats about her life in music as a songwriter, performer, record label owner, radio presenter, youth coach and more, right up to the release of her brand new CD ‘Live In Detroit 1978’ in December 2020
Dec 22, 2020
30 min
Jeanie Tracy
Her career began long before that sought after 45 and continues to this day, enabling her to prove her talents as a singer, songwriter, producer, arranger, actress and TV voice-over artist. Here Jeanie reminisces her long career and tells us about her latest release, Happiness 2020
Jun 8, 2020
56 min
Junior
It became a transatlantic hit, prompting Junior’s appearance as the first black British artist on Soul Train and earning him Billboard’s ‘Best Newcomer Award’ presented by the legendary James Brown. The U.S. hit, ‘Too late’ which reached no 8 and his auspicious debut album ‘Ji’ followed. Junior continues to record and his latest single is a powerful rendition of A Change Is Gonna Come, the first release from his forthcoming LP.
Dec 29, 2019
40 min
G.C. Cameron
He’s perhaps best known as the lead singer of The Spinners on their 1970 hit It’s A Shame and for his modern soul favourites Strong Love and You’re What’s Missing In My Life. Here G chats about his career in music, a forthcoming autobiography and his planned 2020 UK dates including his appearance at Blackpool International Soul Festival next June. You can hear our chat here:
Dec 29, 2019
43 min
Gloria Jones
Fresh from her appearance at the Skegness Northern Soul weekender, Gloria recounts her career, discusses unreleased material and her mission to improve the lives of Sierra Leon children through a self financed free school.
Dec 27, 2019
54 min
George McCrae
Having sold 11 million copies, it is one of fewer than 40 all-time singles to have sold 10 million (or more) physical copies worldwide. George is still performing, he’s also back in the studio recording his next album, yet still had time for a chat and here he recalls his long and glittering musical career
Dec 27, 2019
23 min
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