On this week's podcast we tell you about 10 rock stars who put down one instrument and picked up another... and still rocked!
From the desk of Pittsburgh Kevin:
The Osmonds; Crazy Horses 45AT33, goodbye tik tok, two artist who had ghost writers, johnny winter doc, the aged great Crocodile Dundee,
From the porta-john of Loudini:
Star Trek 2009, youtube stuff
Here are ten recent rock music news items that might interest you:
Bowling for Soup Announces 20th Anniversary UK Tour: The popular punk rock band Bowling for Soup (big hit 1985) is set to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their album A Hangover You Don't Deserve with a ten-date UK tour starting in Blackpool on February 5, 2024.https://www.thesun.ie/tvandshowbiz/13776185/bowling-for-soup-major-update-tour/?utm_source=chatgpt.comLinkin Park's New Single Climbs the Charts: Linkin Park's latest single, "The Emptiness Machine," is expected to enter the singles chart at number two, marking their highest position since 2007.
Isle of Wight Festival's 25th Anniversary Exhibition: A new exhibition titled "Experience 25" at London's O2 arena will celebrate the Isle of Wight Festival’s 25th anniversary, featuring iconic moments and artists from its history.
Texas Frontwoman Sharleen Spiteri Delivers Memorable Performance: Sharleen Spiteri of Texas recently delivered a blend of comedy and music during a show, showcasing hits from their extensive career.
Eric Clapton's Guitar Case Sells for £4,500 at Auction: A guitar case once used by Eric Clapton sold at an auction for £4,500, well above its estimate.
MGK's Drummer Rook Collaborates with Cameo for Holiday Messages: J.P. Cappelletty, known as Rook, is teaming up with Cameo to deliver personalized video messages to fans this holiday season.
Dom Dolla to Make Madison Square Garden Debut: Grammy-nominated DJ Dom Dolla announced he will perform at Madison Square Garden on March 7, 2025, following his sold-out show at Forest Hills Stadium.
Post Malone Plots 2025 Stadium Tour: Post Malone shared plans for his biggest tour to date, the "Big Ass Stadium Tour," set to kick off on April 29, 2025, in Salt Lake City, with stops in major cities across the U.S.
Iron Maiden Announces 'Run For Your Lives' 2025 World Tour: Iron Maiden has announced their 'Run For Your Lives' 2025 World Tour, set to kick off in early 2025.
Nine Inch Nails Reunites with Early Members for Special Performance: Nine Inch Nails performed a special concert in September 2022, celebrating their 2020 induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, featuring early members like Richard Patrick and Danny LohnerKid & Carrie at InaugurationRingo Starr Announces 2025 Tour: At 84, Ringo Starr will embark on a ten-concert tour with his All-Starr Band, including a performance at New York's Radio City Music Hall.RRHF …the debate rages on
Episode Title: Instrumental Transformations: Musicians Who Switched Their Sound
Episode Description: In this episode, we explore the fascinating journeys of musicians who made significant impacts by switching instruments within their bands. From iconic frontmen to versatile multi-instrumentalists, discover how these artists' flexibility and talent reshaped their music and contributed to their bands' success.
Key Musicians and Their Instrumental Shifts:
Paul McCartney – Originally the bassist for The Beatles, McCartney showcased his multi-instrumental prowess by playing guitars, drums, and keyboards on various solo projects, including his 2020 album McCartney III.
Prince – A musical genius known for his ability to play multiple instruments, Prince performed all the parts on his debut album For You, demonstrating his exceptional versatility.
Dave Grohl – After serving as the drummer for Nirvana, Grohl transitioned to lead vocals and guitar for Foo Fighters, highlighting his dynamic range as a musician.
Phil Collins – Starting as the drummer for Genesis, Collins stepped up as the lead vocalist following Peter Gabriel's departure, leading the band to new heights.
Steven Tyler – Before becoming the charismatic lead singer of Aerosmith, Tyler played drums in various bands, showcasing his rhythmic foundation.
Don Henley – As a founding member of the Eagles, Henley played drums and provided lead vocals, a dual role that contributed to the band's distinctive sound.
Levon Helm – The Band's drummer and one of its vocalists, Helm's unique drumming and singing simultaneously set the group apart.
Karen Carpenter – Initially the drummer for The Carpenters, Karen emerged as the lead vocalist, her voice becoming synonymous with the duo's success.
Roger Taylor – Queen's drummer, Taylor also contributed falsetto backing vocals and occasionally took the lead, adding depth to the band's harmonies.
Dave Mustaine – Starting his career as the lead guitarist for Metallica, Mustaine went on to become the frontman and guitarist for Megadeth, influencing the thrash metal genre.
Paul McCartney:
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Official WebsiteListen on SpotifyOriginal Article: 10 Musicians Who Have Switched InstrumentsCall to Action: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Share your thoughts and let us know which musician's instrumental switch surprised you the most!
Loudini: Leadfeather; Roll The Dice (https://www.youtube.com/@leadfeatherrocks)
Pittsburgh Kevin: Pacifica; Closer,