
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Ask any Watford based musician about their memories of the Watford music scene during the noughties and they will undoubtedly mention The Horns. It became a local institution and not only hosted world famous and world class musicians but often went out of its way to support and provide a platform to galvanise young local talent.
In todays episode i'm thrilled to catch up with the man behind this iconic music venue - Denis Cook.
We discuss his younger days, to understand how music changed his life as well as a deep dive into everything that happened at The Horns during his tenure. Theres some lovely anecdotes about Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim) Georgie Fame and Chas n Dave and the episode brings back some beautiful memories.
Denis has in recent years drawn together these memories plus many more from his 79 years into a fascinating memoir. If you'd like to read this - send me an email, as Denis is more than happy to pass on a digital copy.
By David ChanellAsk any Watford based musician about their memories of the Watford music scene during the noughties and they will undoubtedly mention The Horns. It became a local institution and not only hosted world famous and world class musicians but often went out of its way to support and provide a platform to galvanise young local talent.
In todays episode i'm thrilled to catch up with the man behind this iconic music venue - Denis Cook.
We discuss his younger days, to understand how music changed his life as well as a deep dive into everything that happened at The Horns during his tenure. Theres some lovely anecdotes about Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim) Georgie Fame and Chas n Dave and the episode brings back some beautiful memories.
Denis has in recent years drawn together these memories plus many more from his 79 years into a fascinating memoir. If you'd like to read this - send me an email, as Denis is more than happy to pass on a digital copy.