Paul Ingles Features
(Cedar Creek
Productions)
Paul Ingles' specials are
featured on
Retro Rock Adventures, Lost Oldies Revival, Coffee House and Folk Rock Cafe
Series'.
June 1, 2007 marks the
40th anniversary of the release of The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts
Club Band. For decades, the recording has ranked highly on many All-Time
Best Album lists. Celebrated as the first quasi-concept album in rock, fans
and critics have long lauded the song-craft, the pioneering production
sounds, and its colorful, now iconic, cover art. ... (read more...)Click here for
"The Two Sides of Sgt. Pepper - An Honest Appraisal" Feature >>>
Multi-instrumental musician, prolific
writer, distinctive singer and conspicuous flutist Ian Anderson of the
British band Jethro Tull shares colorful Christmas memories, and
presents tracks from the "cynical and grumpy" Jethro Tull Christmas
Album.
... (read
more)
Click here for A Jethro Tull Christmas feature >>>
To mark the 40th
anniversary year of Revolver's release, award-winning producer Paul
Ingles presents a two-hour public radio special entitled
EVERYTHING WAS RIGHT: THE BEATLES' REVOLVER AT 40. Ingles hosts an in-depth
exploration of the landmark album's story and influence by talking with
historians, musicians, music critics and fans. Each Revolver track
(along with the 1966 single Paperback Writer and Rain) is given the
spotlight treatment ... (read more...)Click here for
"Everything Was Right - The Beatles Revolver" Feature >>>
Shawn Colvin is,
according to the Music Hound Folk Encyclopedia, "a writer and performer
of rare and special abilities." In this two-hour special for public
radio, award-winning producer Paul Ingles presents a compelling portrait
of the singer/songwriter at work on her most recent music and at home
reflecting on her remarkable career that has included three Grammy
awards, critical and commercial success. The program is an independently
produced study of a notable artist coming to grips with... (read more...)Click here for the Shawn Colvin - Inside These Four Walls feature >>>
Few musicians have had the impact on popular
music that Bob Dylan has. From the moment he landed in New York City in
1961, people began to notice his special qualities as a writer and
performer. He was re-interpreting American folk and blues music
traditions for a new generation as well as writing and recording some of
the most important songs of the 20th century. In just a few years, his
own songs were getting international notice
... (read
more)Click here for The Emergence of Bob Dylan feature >>>
When The Beatles arrived in the United
States in February of 1964, no one could have anticipated the impact the
band would have on the history of popular music and pop culture....
The program is
a lively montage of rarely heard archival audio, concert recordings, and
new interviews with fans and reporters who were being swept along into
the frenzy back then. Some recordings that will be featured haven't been
heard publicly for forty years... (read more...)Click here for
the Beatles In America Feature >>>
"George Harrison:
An Appreciation" includes reflections from fans, both here in New Mexico
and across the country, who comment about the impact
George Harrison's music has had on their lives. The
bulk of the program is devoted to Harrison's music: 30 songs from his
early days as lead guitarist for
The
Beatles, through his post-Beatles solo and collaborative work....
(read more...)
Click here for the George Harrison Feature
Producer Paul Ingles
produced this half-hour special marking the date of the anniversary of
the death of musician
John Lennon who was murdered in New York City, December 8, 1980. The
program features reflections of people who were all over the country and
the world...
(read more...)Click here
for the John Lennon feature >>>
Award winning producer
Paul Ingles
pursues an interview with the Godfather of Soul when the
James Brown Revue hits Albuquerque in the Fall of 1999. It's a
program of rising hopes and blocked access and meetings with all the
people who surround a major star. We won't say whether Paul meets James
personally but, in the tradition of "Roger and Me," (read more...)Click here for
the James Brown feature
A People's History of Rock 'n' Roll is a
pilot radio project designed to spotlight Americans' relationship with
rock 'n' roll music. The series will unearth the importance the music
holds in individuals' lives and will draw links between those elements
and the country's social evolution over the past 50 years. The
distinctive element of this proposal is (read more...)Click here for A Peoples History of
Rock 'N Roll feature
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