'60s '70s '80s - Warm, Candid, Classic, Rock Interviews with Music Legends - A BREATH OF FRESH AIR
'60s '70s '80s - Warm, Candid, Classic, Rock Interviews with Music Legends - A BREATH OF FRESH AIR
Sandy Kaye
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Such a fun show!
I love this show! It brings me back to such great times, bringing back nostalgia and fun facts I’m learning about my favorite artists!
hershkiss
A Must-Listen for Music Lovers and Nostalgia Seekers!
“Greatest Hitmakers” is a beautifully crafted, award-winning podcast that brings the legends of the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s back to life. Host Sandy Kaye masterfully uncovers the personal stories, inspirations, and behind-the-scenes moments that shaped some of the most iconic songs of all time. Each episode feels like an intimate backstage pass, offering fresh insights and cherished memories for music lovers of all generations. Whether you grew up with these tunes or are discovering them for the first time, this podcast is a nostalgic, heartwarming, and deeply engaging experience. Highly recommend!
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Coco Sellman
A GenX Dream
As a GenXer and a big fan of music, I love looking back at the songs of my childhood and favorites my parents shared, It’s a fun trip of nostalgia.
wordwoman
Cool episodes
Love hearing about the stories behind the music that we all know and love!
genve16
So fun!
So much fun to hear the stories behind the band and songs.
NYCGirl!!!
Very 😎 Cool!
Insightful and entertaining. Make it a part of your listening routine, you’ll not be disappointed. :)
christy_mahon
Excellent Program
This is one of the best programs in the area of "oldies" on the internet. To those of us who are "hippies at heart" this is a dream! Keep 'em coming Sandy!
VegetarianGuy
Before and After
Nary a mention of it other than reference to Dublin tho it’s among his best work. Must be a dispute somewhere in there.
Claymaker12
Excellent interview!
I listened to Sandy interviewing Noddy Holder. It was a relaxed, informative conversation, thank-you. I was just 12 when I first heard Slade, it was 1972, yes, I'm an old git😂, so it was great to hear Nod reminisce about the old days, and catch up with what he's up to now. I wish him good health and many more happy years, we love you Nod. On a side-note, my younger brother (Malcolm Wyatt) wrote 'Wild, Wild, Wild!' The book that Nod gave a great review of in this episode. I took Malc to his first Slade gig, at Hammersmith Odeon at Christmastime, 1982, what a crazee nite that was😀, he was only 15 at the time. I was 22 and had promised my mum I'd look after him, keep him out of trouble. He had several pints that night, the tube train journey back to Waterloo was interesting 😂🍻😂 Thanks again, Sandy, great interview, I will tune in again!
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MarkinIllinois
One to add to your list!
This podcast tenderly reconnects listeners with the iconic tunes and musicians of the '60s, '70s, and '80s. Through intimate conversations, it peels back the curtain on the lives and stories of these musical maestros, letting the melodies of the past breathe once more in the hearts of the audience​. Great show! Deirdre
Deirdre Tshien
Wonderful music show
Fantastic production value, and Sandy is a delightful host with a soothing voice and a breadth of knowledge on music. If you enjoy modern music history with great interviews and in depth discussion, this is for you!
NotBAMF