
Live Now Die Later are back for another edition of rock randomness and ramblings, or Live Now Die Later as it's better known...It's the birth of Jamie's Random loud Track (be afraid) and the return of the Fortnightly Song Challenge (...be afraid) plus all the usual news and sometimes outspoken opinions...
Live Now Die Later are in the studio with a special show...They've taken a leaf out of Interference's book...listen in to find out what (here's a hint, it's not the hessian man-bag) With all the usual gubbins PLUS a special interview from The one of the best Blues men ever and is Legacy will never be forgotten Jamie is talking to a person that is known professionally as an American blues singer, electric guitarist, songwriter, and record producer Jamie is talking to Riley B. King, known professionally as B.B. King, This interview was 5 week's before BB's passing this radio show won 66 icon blues awards and has been only aired 2 times on the radio one on 6 April 2015 for the week and than again on 14 May 2015 as respect and tribute to a great legend of the blues that will never be forgot R.I.P
Born: September 16, 1925, Itta Bena, Mississippi, United States
Died: May 14, 2015, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Live Now Die Later are LIVE from Holmfirth with Chaddy ,Griff , Josh, Mike ,Cajon better know as Sheffields finest band The Velcro Teddy Bears we also got time to chat with the bands Manager Neil Raymond Clarke or the guy that worst ships the band so Jamie and the 6 Bringing you the usual features of Rock (with No Cheese just PIE) and a bit more of the random kind of organisation that occurs whenever Jamie is left to his own devices .
We was Live and Kicking from Hot Banana Music in Holmfirth also a big thank you to them for opening the shop for us to use call in 7 Norridge Bottom, Holmfirth HD9 7BB http://www.hot-banana-music.co.uk/
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Live Now Die Later Radio Show look back on the tragedy that happened on February 3, 1959, rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson were killed in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, together with pilot Roger Peterson that Operator: Mason City and Fatalities: 4 (all) Passenger count: 3 Crew count: 1 Flight origins: Mason City Municipal Airport, Iowa
Live Now Die Later are in the studio with more of the best Classic, New, Upcoming and Unsigned rock, with regular features of Rock News, we also have a look back at one of the best Guitarists of all time he is best known for the riff of Crazy Train by Ozzy we are talking about Randall William "Randy" Rhoads was an American heavy metal guitarist who played with Ozzy Osbourne and Quiet Riot. A devoted student of classical guitar, Rhoads combined his classical music influences with his own heavy metal style.
Born: December 6, 1956, Santa Monica, California, United States
Died: March 19, 1982, Leesburg, Florida, United States
Height: 1.7 m
Albums: Quiet Riot II, Quiet Riot
Parents: William Arthur Rhoads, Delores Violet Rhoads
in this show we look back on the way he sadly died and the bands and artists and school and more we dedicate this radio show to the Rhodes Family and friends R.I.P Randy and Delores
Jamie is going to run to you with more of the best rock as loud as he possibly can with more of Interference,mayhem and disorder that Jamie and Live Now Die Later is good at
Back again rocking out starting of with the classic you know and love its the summer of 69 With old and new from some of the best icons in Rock Metal and Blues , a look into the archives, a little about the local scene and a whole lot more to boot songs from Bryan Adams ,Ozzy Osbourne,Iron Maiden,Alter Bridge,Myles Kennedy,ZZ Top, its a blues train with Joe Bonamassa, you may say that Live Now Die Later takes a World Detour round playing songs from all area's of the world.
We play loud with 50's technology without the help of Backing Tracks, Sympte Timecode, or Pro-Tools. We occasionally play a bad note. Deal with it or go see Maroon 5 that play bad notes all the time .
Jamie of Live Now Die Later sits down with WWE Super Star Paul Michael Levesque, better known by his ring name Triple H, is a semi-retired American professional wrestler and corporate executive of World Wrestling Entertainment, better known by WWE Jamie sits down with Triple H for an in depth interview that touches on how the man they call The Game got his start in professional wrestling, who he felt were his biggest influences, and how he's changed the way we view wrestling in the modern Internet Age. You won't want to miss this truly special conversation where we find out why Andre the Giant was the toughest WWE wrestler of all time, why Triple H trains at 11pm every evening and what he feels about Kevin Levrone's comeback to the Mr Olympia at 52 years of age. All this plus much more in this once-in-a-lifetime interview that was LIVE at the WWE headquarters in Stamford, CT We also play some of the songs that Triple H asked us to play and songs we just added for Fun .
Live Now Die Later is back again and as always every show features at least one new, unsigned band or artist playing LIVE on the show, doing two LIVE sets on air with a LIVE interview in between...you can't get any more LIVE than that so What happens when you drag a kicking and screaming 80's throwback into a studio with the tea-downing Jamie McDonald and the one bourbon one Scotch one beer downing Jessie Pie ? It can only be described as Interference and Abuse this show has 2 of the best Yorkshire talents one from Bradford and one from Halifax although I think Jessie will like to remembered as a London Girl we get down and rockin with Some of the best modern and classic rock (with a bit of prog thrown in) and a whole lot of information and chat...some of it is related...some of it can only be described as Interference
Jamie was extremely lucky to have interviewed the Genetic Jackhammer Vinny Mac Mr. McMahon The Boss Higher Power Junior No Chance VKM The Mac Attack The Mac Daddy Daddy Mac the one and only Vincent Kennedy "Vince" McMahon he is American professional wrestling promoter, former commentator, announcer, film producer, actor, and retired professional wrestler as well as Majority owner, Chairman, and CEO of WWE, promoter.
Jamie oversteps the Mark and gets into the nitty gritty and the bad sides of Vincent Kennedy McMahon we get into the best size of the WWE the killings and the sadness and the Fun we ask him about Chris Benoit and more as well we asking about is life outside of the WWE and more we also play some songs we know you will like as well they is no Vince Kennedy McMahon Kiss My Ass Club here on this interview Jamie pushes the boundaries what leads in getting into trouble but as Always Jamie gets what he would like this is not to miss !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Live Now Die Later looks back at Chess Records and pays Tribute to 2 of the best record producers in Blues music them been Leonard Chess and Phil Chess this show comes with a warning that that is just comply with racial and viable conduct and also swear words that we have done are best to reproof with beads Just will say the word n**** we do not mean to offend or harm here at Live Now Die Later we say we are all one race and we are here to support music and keep it going for a long time.
So onto nights show we are looking back on the life of Chess Records and pays Tribute to 2 of the best record producers in Blues music them been Leonard Chess and Phil Chess
Leonard Chess (March 12, 1917 - October 16, 1969) was an American record company executive and the co-founder of Chess Records. He was influential in the development of electric blues, Chicago blues, and rock and roll.
Chess was born Lejzor Shmuel Czyż in a Jewish community in Motal, Poland (now in Belarus). He and his brother, Fiszel, sister, Malka, and mother arrived in New York in 1928 from Poland. They quickly went to Chicago to join their father, Joseph, who was already engaged in the liquor business. The family name was changed to Chess, with Lejzor becoming Leonard and Fiszel becoming Philip.
Leonard and his brother Phil became involved in the black nightclub scene on the South Side of Chicago in 1938 running a series of jazz clubs, culminating in the Macomba Lounge. In 1947, Leonard became associated with Aristocrat Records, increasing his share in the company over time; eventually he and Phil would acquire complete control. The Chess brothers moved the company away from black pop and jazz and other genres into down home blues music with artists such as Muddy Waters. In 1950, the Chess brothers renamed the company Chess Records. "My Foolish Heart" (Gene Ammons), "Rollin' Stone" (Muddy Waters), and "That's All Right" (Jimmy Rogers) were among the first releases on the new label. Leonard Chess played bass drum on one of Muddy Waters' sessions in 1951.
Chess contacted Sam Phillips (of Sun Records) to help find and record new artists from the South. Phillips supplied Chess with recordings by Howlin' Wolf, Rufus Thomas, and Doctor Ross among others. Of these, Howlin' Wolf in particular became very popular, and Chess Records had to vie for him with other companies which had also been supplied with Wolf recordings by Phillips. In time, other important artists signed with Chess Records, including Bo Diddley and Sonny Boy Williamson, while Willie Dixon and Robert Lockwood Jr. took on a significant role behind the scenes. In the 1950s, Chess Records' commercial success grew with artists such as Little Walter, The Moonglows, The Flamingos, and Chuck Berry, and in the '60s with Etta James, Fontella Bass, Koko Taylor, Little Milton, Laura Lee, and Tommy Tucker, as well as with the subsidiary labels Checker, Argo, and Cadet. As the 1960s progressed, Chess's recording enterprise branched out into other genres including gospel, traditional jazz, spoken word, comedy, and more. In the early 1960s, Chess became involved in the broadcasting business as part owner of WVON-AM radio and later acquired WSDM-FM, both in Chicago.
In October 16, 1969, a few months after selling his namesake label to General Recorded Tape, Leonard Chess died of a condition known as broken heart syndrome (also known as Takotsubo cardiomyopathy).
Music industry historian John Broven has written that "Leonard Chess was the dynamo behind Chess Records, the label that, along with Atlantic and Sun, has come to epitomize the independent record business. […] Leonard Chess set new standards for the industry in artist development, deal making, networking, and marketing and promotion
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Marshall Chess - Leonard's son, eventually became President of Chess Records after the GRT acquisition in 1969.
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Jamar Chess - Leonard's grandson, continues the family legacy, co-founder of music publishing companies Sunflower Entertainment and Revolution Songs.
Phil Chess, co-founder of Chess Records, has died at the age of 95. Chess Records launched the careers of Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry, and Howling’ Wolf, among others. Chess started the company with his brother, Leonard, in Chicago in 1950. They are credited with raising Chicago’s reputation as the capital of blues. The record company was also sighted as inspiration for many British artists in London’s blues scene of the 1960s, including The Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton. Both brothers have been inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame.
Phil Chess, co-founder of a Chicago’s Chess Records, the label that amassed the most influential blues catalogue and has been credited with helping to invent rock’n’roll, has died at home in Tuscon, Arizona. He was 95.
Nephew Craig Glicken told the Chicago Sun-Times on Wednesday that Chess died overnight at his 30-acre ranch and said his uncle had been in good health.
In 1950 on the Southside of Chicago. It went on to become a label that served as a launchpad for the likes of Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Chuck Berry and Etta James, bringing their blues sounds to the world.
The music Chess Records released was known as “race music” at the time and was rooted in rhythm and blues, a sound that would influence the likes of the Rolling Stones and lead to the emergence of rock’n’roll. The brothers released music from other giants of blues including John Lee Hooker and Willie Dixon.
The blues guitarist Buddy Guy told the Sun-Times that the brothers’ impact on blues and rock’n’roll was huge and that it changed Chicago and turned it into a hotbed for the sound.
He said: “Phil and Leonard Chess were cutting the type of music nobody else was paying attention to … and now you can take a walk down [Chicago’s] State Street today and see a portrait of Muddy that’s 10 stories tall.”
How the blues brothers behind Chess Records made all the right moves
Phil Chess (whose birth name was Fiszel Czyż) was born in Poland in 1921 before his family emigrated to the US in 1928, eventually changing their name to Chess, with Phil joining his brother in the record business after a spell in the army.
The brothers started out with a liquor store, then ran a nightclub and music venue, which was known for its great R&B music, and eventually got into the music recording business, though neither had ever played an instrument.
Their label’s first release was a Gene Ammons’s version of My Foolish Heart. Then came Muddy Waters’s Rollin’ Stone, a song so influential it became the name of the British rock band and the American music magazine.
The Rolling Stones also named a track 2120 S Michigan Avenue after the headquarters of the label whose artists provided the bedrock to their early sound, and whose origin story involves a young Keith Richards approaching Mick Jagger because he spotted a couple of Chess LPs under his arm.
Are very own Jamie McDonald got a bit of time to interview Ms Emma Watson as he was eating a full course meal in London he got the time to talk about College,Harry potter working at a young age in Film media and not been casted for the last 3 Harry Potter film’s and lots and lots more vital and juicy bits that you did not know about Emma
Information about Emma Watson
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson is a British actress, model, and activist. Born in Paris and brought up in Oxfordshire, Watson attended the Dragon School as a child and trained as an actress at the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts.
Born: April 15, 1990 Paris, France
Height: 1.65 m
Education: Brown University (2009–2014), more
Siblings: Nina Watson, Toby Watson, Lucy Watson, Alex Watson
Parents: Jacqueline Luesby, Chris Watson
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Live Now Die Later Radio pay their respects to lemmy kilmister by a tribute broadcast
Lemmy was one of the best Rock pioneer in the world he was a friend to everyone and Jamie said that this show was going out to him and the broadcast did this pulled half a million listeners worldwide in this show Jamie talks about lemmy plays songs and also talks to some of the best rock Metal and Blues artists in the world and pays a tribute to this rock god !!
It was said as Jamie mid-January, before Lemmy’s death planed to see him Live on stage in Manchester but this show sadly did not happen
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Ian Fraser Kilmister, known as Lemmy, was an English musician, singer and songwriter who founded and fronted the rock band Motörhead. His music was one of the foundations of the heavy metal genre
Born: December 24, 1945, Burslem
Died: December 28, 2015, Los Angeles, California, United States
Height: 1.78 m
Buried: January 9, 2016, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Los Angeles, California, United States
Children: Paul Inder, Sean Kilmister
Jamie got the time to talk with the band that did classic’s like Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast and Runnin' Wild and don’t forget the new one Breakin' Outta Hell he had a good chat with the band about the new album and also about the way they keep touring everynight as well as the band giving him a drugs lesson you don’t what to miss a secord of this and also playing 2 new songs from the album in the podcast as well !!
Jamie got the time to act out Chatty man on alan Carr in this interview Jamie talks to alan about is roots in stand up comedy to working on the TV and doing work on gameshows like Celebrity Ding Dong and also shows with Justin Lee Collins he also ask about him been gay and is sexlife and lots and lots more this is not to miss he also plays some cool music as well.
You have 2 of the best comedy acts ever in this interview and it not to miss .
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Alan Graham Carr is an English comedian and television personality. Carr was born in Weymouth, Dorset, and spent most of his childhood in Northampton before moving in his early 20s to Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, where he began his comedy career.
Born: June 14, 1976 (age 40), Weymouth
Height: 1.78 m