Goldmine

Goldmine, the Music Collector’s Magazine, reports on the music collecting hobby and interviews classic music artists with The Goldmine Music Collector's Podcast. Goldmine has been the choice for music collectors and music fans since 1974. Proud part of Pantheon Podcasts.

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Jocko of Sha Na Na
Sha Na Na’s singer/drummer John "Jocko" Marcellino is the guest on this episode of the Goldmine Magazine Podcast. Jocko talks on the podcast about Jimi Hendrix’s support, the experience of Woodstock, the Sha Na Na variety show (1977 to 1981) and the group's 50th anniversary commemorative release which includes a limited edition blue vinyl format.
24 min
227
Record Store Recon: Hoarders Trading Post
The brand new Hoarders Trading Post in St. Charles, Illinois is the next record store to be reviewed by Record Store Recon’s Dr. Disc on the Goldmine Magazine Podcast.
9 min
228
The Rolling Stones Singer Bernard Fowler
On an episode of the Goldmine Magazine Podcast, singer Bernard Fowler talks about his work with the Rolling Stones (he's currently on tour with the band) and his newest solo album, "Inside Out," a spoken word tribute to the Stones. ►
16 min
229
Record Store Recon: Shake It Records
Shake it Records in Cincinnati, Ohio is the next record store to be reviewed by Record Store Recon's Dr. Disc on the Goldmine Magazine Podcast.
12 min
230
Qrates: A One-Stop for Vinyl Recordings
One of the founders of Qrates, CMO Taishi Fukuyama, comes on the Goldmine Magazine Podcast to describe his vinyl-centric company that benefits musical artists as well as vinyl consumers and record stores. QRates.com certainly is a one-stop for vinyl recordings, their production, sales and distribution. ►
22 min
231
What are the Albums that Invented Punk?
Guest author Martin Popoff describes what he believes are the 20 albums that invented Punk Rock on the latest episode of the Goldmine Magazine Podcast.
34 min
232
Stewart Copeland of The Police
Stewart Copeland, the legendary drummer of The Police, comes on the Goldmine Magazine Podcast to talk about his new film, 'Everybody Stares,' which is an inside look at The Police from 1978 to the band's breakup.
31 min
233
New Record Album Price Guide
The latest Goldmine Record Album Price Guide, the 10 edition, will be the subject on the Goldmine Magazine Podcast, with research editor/author Dave Thompson as the guest.
34 min
234
The Rock Gods & Metal Monsters Auction 2019
The Rock Gods & Metal Monsters Auction put on by Backstage Auctions is the premiere memorabilia auction for heavy metal and hard rock. The auction starts Saturday, May 11 and closes Sunday, May 19.
26 min
235
Art Garfunkel
With his autobiography, "What Is It All but Luminous: Notes from an Underground Man," being released in paperback this year, Art Garfunkel elaborates on the records that changed his life as a guest on the Goldmine Magazine Podcast.
25 min
236
Record Store Recon: Lost Weekend in Columbus, Ohio
Goldmine's Record Store Recon undercover reviewer Dr. Disc talks to Goldmine Magazine Podcast host Patrick Prince about Columbus' Lost Weekend and how the record store makes the grade. ►
12 min
237
Howard Jones
Nostalgic for the '80s? Aren't we all these days. Well, '80s hitmaker Howard Jones ("Things Can Only Get Better,””No One Is to Blame,” “What Is Love?”) is our guest on the Goldmine Magazine Podcast.
27 min
238
Record Store Recon: Atlanta’s Wuxtry Records
Goldmine's Record Store Recon undercover reviewer Dr. Disc talks to host Patrick Prince about Atlanta's Wuxtry Records and how the record store makes the grade. ►
13 min
239
Rare ‘Motortown Revue’ Concert Poster at Auction
Concert poster collectors should be excited to listen to this episode. Andrew Hawley, one of the world’s biggest poster collectors, comes on the Goldmine Magazine Podcast to talk about a particular poster — a 1963 day-glo 'Motortown Revue" poster — up for auction at Heritage. The following is Heritage Auctions description of this rare poster: Stevie Wonder/Marvin Gaye Sports Arena Concert Poster (1963). Extremely Rare. Oversized window card for the “Motortown Revue” in Toledo, OH on Tues. Nov. 5. This wonderful Motown multi-act poster shows an illustration of “Genius / of the / Harmonica / Little Stevie Wonder”, and lists recent hits “Workout Stevie, Workout” and “Fingertips”. The poster also features images and hit songs for the other acts on the lineup including the Miracles, “Mickey’s / Monkey”; Marvin Gaye “Pride and Joy”, “Can I Get A Witness”; Martha and the Vandellas “Heat Wave”; the Contours, “Do You Love Me”; Mary Wells, “You Lost The Sweetest Boy”; and Kim Weston, “Love Me All The Way”. Printed by “Globe Poster – Baltimore”. Measures 22″ x 35″. In Very Good condition with some restoration and touch ups, particularly to the borders and right side of the poster. This is the first time an example of this incredible poster has been offered at auction. It is widely considered by poster collectors to be THE finest Motown concert poster. “Little” Stevie Wonder was only thirteen when this show took place. Amazingly he had just scored his first no. 1 hit with “Fingertips”, which is listed on this poster. It is even more remarkable, considering it was the first live recorded single to top the charts!
24 min
240
Rock Critic Robert Christgau
The famous rock and roll critic Robert Christgau is the guest on the Goldmine Magazine Podcast to discuss his latest books, "Is It Still Good To Ya?" and "Book Reports."
39 min
241
Jerry Garcia and the Good Old Boys
Jerry Garcia and the Good Old Boys will be discussed on latest Goldmine Magazine Podcast. Bassist Pat Campbell recently released a 2-CD set of a rare live 1975 show of the band with Jerry as the guest musician. We'll play a track from the set and talk with Campbell about the recording.
35 min
242
Record Store Recon: Vintage Vinyl in Illinois
In our first Record Store Recon episode of the Goldmine Magazine Podcast, we discuss the record store Vintage Vinyl in Illinois with undercover reporter, Dr. Disc. ►
13 min
243
Suzi Quatro
Suzi Quatro, the iconic female rocker of the 1970s, comes on the Goldmine Magazine Podcast to talk about everything from her latest album, No Control (produced with her son, Richard Tuckey), to her stint on the famous TV sitcom, Happy Days.
28 min
244
Earl and the Agitators with Foghat Drummer Roge...
Foghat fans will love listening to drummer Roger Earl and guitarist Scott Holt trade stories of hanging with Willie Dixon and Buddy Guy and forming the side project, Earl and the Agitators.
31 min
245
Drummer Kenney Jones
Drummer Kenney Jones comes on the Goldmine Magazine Podcast to talk about the 50th Anniversary of the Small Faces album "Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake"—among other topics.
29 min
246
Record Store Day Black Friday 2018
This Goldmine Magazine Podcast episode centers on this upcoming Record Store Day Black Friday — and Small Business Saturday the next day — and who better to talk to about all this than RSD co-founder Michael Kurtz. ►
27 min
247
Ted Nugent
Goldmine magazine and sister publication Deer & Deer Hunting team up for a special podcast with the 'Motor City Madman,' Ted Nugent. As well as being a rock 'n' roll veteran, Ted Nugent is also a longtime blogger for Deer & Deer Hunting. Listen to the podcast and also learn about Nugent's latest album, 'The Music Made Me Do It.'
35 min
248
Uriah Heep’s Mick Box
Guitarist Mick Box of Uriah Heep is the guest on this episode of the Goldmine Magazine Podcast, discussing the band's latest album, 'Living the Dream.' ►
20 min
249
John Lodge of the Moody Blues
Moody Blues bassist John Lodge talks about going on the latest tour with the Moody Blues, followed by a solo tour. And, of course, plenty of other things are discussed.
27 min
250
Ken Sharp: Beauty in the Backseat
Ace Frehley, John Oates, Marshall Crenshaw and Utopia’s Kasim Sulton all contribute to Ken Sharp’s latest album, 'Beauty in the Backseat.' Besides talking to Sharp about the album, Goldmine plays the song “Rock Show” at the end of the podcast.“Rock Show” includes lead guitar from Ace Frehley.
28 min