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May 2021

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NSTS Episode 211 – The Awesome Music Project’s Chris Stamper

We could all use a little more ‘happy’, couldn’t we? And this week, an infusion of musical happiness comes compliments of Chris Stamper. 

Chris and I met through working together with The Awesome Music Project, an organization that promotes music’s influence in improved mental health. He recently wrote an article outlining how music contributes to maintaining a positive mental attitude, which included five of his ‘happy’ songs. So of course, it was a no-brainer to invite him to talk about them on NSTS. 

Stamper’s playlist (full playlist on Spotify):

The Rolling Stones – Start Me Up

The Go-Go’s – Our Lips Are Sealed

Bill Withers – Lovely Day

The Beatles – Eight Days A Week

Katrina & The Waves – Walking On Sunshine

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NSTS Episode 210 – Dave Leto and The Story of the Hard Luck 5

Rock documentary The Story of the Hard Luck 5 tells the fascinating tale of New Jersey band Rye Coalition, a group loved by Dave Grohl and signed by one of the world’s largest record labels. They seemed destined to take over the world, until it all imploded.

Rye Coalition drummer Dave Leto joins me this week to recount the unbelievable series of events the band experienced, along with some great stories about Dave Grohl and Interscope mogul Jimmy Iovine.     

Leto’s playlist (on Spotify):

Neil Young – Birds

Prince – The Beautiful Ones

Donny Hathaway – Jealous Guy

The Rolling Stones – She Smiled Sweetly

Pixies – Where Is My Mind

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NSTS Episode 209 – INXS Singer Michael Hutchence

Shortly after it occurred, it was widely believed that the death of INXS singer Michael Hutchence was the result of autoerotic asphyxiation – a sex game gone wrong. 

This week on NSTS I wanted to dig a little deeper to shed some additional light onto the circumstances surrounding Hutchence’s unfortunate passing, because there was a whole lot more going on than just sex games – a larger, important truth exists under the tabloidification.          

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NSTS Episode 208 – Guitarist Sean Kelly

The energy and enthusiasm that guitarist Sean Kelly brings to describing the songs that make his skin vibrate is unparalleled. Sean takes the notion of skin vibration very literally with his songs, and it was a joy for me to experience his excitement during our chat on NSTS this week.    

In addition to his enthusiasm, Sean shares impressive musical insights and an honest sentimentality that makes this show special. Highlights include a funny Dee Snider conversation, why he never wants to meet Pye Dubois, the unique way the new Lee Aaron record was written, and so much more. Sean Kelly is living his dream, and it’s a lot of fun to behold.     

Kelly’s playlist (in Spotify):

Kim Mitchell – Kids In Action

Urge Overkill – Sister Havana

Mott the Hoople – All The Young Dudes

Thin Lizzy – Cowboy Song

Daniel Lanois – The Maker  

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NSTS Episode 207 – Coney Hatch’s Andy Curran Part II

Andy Curran is back on NSTS this week to talk about the five-ish songs that make his skin vibrate – he actually sneaks a few extra tunes in! Before that, we finish up last week’s discussion detailing how Coney Hatch’s excellent new new live record Live at the El Mocambo came together.     

Along with the song discussion, there are more incredible stories. Andy recounts how Robin Zander took his request and played his favourite Cheap Trick song for him during their Toronto show, what it was like seeing an unknown opening act called AC/DC open for UFO at Massey Hall in Toronto, and much more.  Don’t miss this.   

Curran’s playlist (on Spotify):

Aerosmith – Nobody’s Fault

Cheap Trick – Auf Weidersehen

Tom Petty – Into The Great Wide Open

Deep Purple – Highway Star

AC/DC – Overdose

(Van Halen – Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love)