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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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
202
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
203
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
204
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
205
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
206
Vintage Music Posters
Collector Andrew Hawley discusses the auction of his rare music posters from the '50s and '60s. The auction is called the "Vintage Music Posters" via Heritage Auctions and you can bid now online or join the live auction on Nov 3. ►
17 min
207
Defining Prog Rock
On this episode of the Goldmine Magazine Podcast there is a debate on how Prog Rock can be defined, based on the article that Martin Popoff had written for the November 2018 issue of Goldmine called “20 Albums That Invented Progressive Rock.”
38 min
208
iHaveIt - Music Collecting Platform
iHaveit is a brand new music collecting platform. The Goldmine Magazine Podcast speaks to iHaveit founder Michael Veenswyk about what makes it unique. ►
16 min
209
Backstage Auctions’ - Noel Monk Collection
Houston music auctioneer, Backstage Auctions, will hold quite an amazing auction called the Noel Monk Collection on October 13-21, 2018 (preview starts at www.backstageauctions.com on Sept. 26).
17 min
210
Dee Snider of Twisted Sister
Vocalist Dee Snider discusses Rhino Records upcoming reissue of the Twisted Sister 1983 classic, "You Can't Stop Rock 'N' Roll." Rhino extended the album's reissue with live recordings from the band's memorable 1983 performance at the Marquee Club in London. ►
36 min
211
The Guess Who Drummer Garry Peterson
Garry Peterson, original drummer of The Guess Who, comes on the Goldmine Magazine Podcast to chat about the band's new album. ►
36 min
212
Tower of Power’s Emilio Castillo
Tower of Power, the R&B-based, horn section band from Oakland, California, are celebrating their 50-year career. During this podcast episode we talk with founding member Emilio Castillo — tenor and alto saxophones, plus backing and occasional lead vocals — about the band’s new album and many other topics. ►
25 min
213
Norman’s Rare Guitars on Tom Petty Auction
Podcast guest Norm Harris, owner of Los Angeles’ famous Norman’s Rare Guitars, discusses why he is auctioning off parts of his collection of Tom Petty guitars and memorabilia this month via Heritage Auctions.
24 min
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Author Martin Popoff Discusses Pink Floyd: Albu...
Rock author Martin Popoff discusses his book, "Pink Floyd: Album by Album," among other related topics. ►
39 min
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Heavy Metal Vocalist Lizzy Borden
Episode 30 is a podcast interview with heavy metal vocalist Lizzy Borden, discussing the new album and other various topics.
30 min
216
Utopia Reunion with Ken Sharp
Ken Sharp is the author of this June’s cover story on Utopia and the singer-songwriter of a single celebrating the band's reunion. Ken Sharp is also the guest on this podcast episode.
19 min
217
Autograph Seeker Extraordinaire John Brennan
This month's podcast focuses on John Brennan's desire to collect and the stories behind his autographs. Starting this week, much of Brennan's autograph collection will be auctioned off. ►
32 min
218
Drummer Mike Portnoy
Mike Portnoy talks about Sons of Apollo’s debut album, their current tour and his life as a music collector, especially Beatles memorabilia and vinyl.
20 min
219
Harvey Kubernik on The Doors Summer's Gone
Author Harvey Kubernik talks in detail on this podcast episode about his newest book, 'The Doors Summer's Gone,'and his back catalog.
46 min
220
The ‘UFO’ Portable Turntable
Record exec (Audio Fidelity) and co-owner of Rock ’N’ Rolla turntables, Marshall Blonstein, joins the Goldmine Magazine Podcast to talk about the latest “UFO” portable turntable and why vinyl records are so popular again — and how important the format is to younger generations. ►
31 min
221
Collecting 45 Records
Goldmine Price Guide author Dave Thompson is our guest on the Goldmine Magazine Podcast as we discuss the brand new edition of the Goldmine 45 RPM Record Price Guide, 8th Edition.
36 min
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Richie Faulkner of Judas Priest
Guitarist Richie Faulkner of Judas Priest discusses the new 'Firepower' LP — the band's 18th studio album — and other Priestly matters on this podcast episode.
31 min
223
Gary Brooker of Procol Harum
Procol Harum’s Gary Brooker (pianist, singer) is the guest on this episode of the Goldmine Magazine Podcast. Booker talks in detail about the new release of the limited edition, super deluxe box set, Still There’ll Be More (Esoteric Recordings), which celebrates 50 years of Procol Harum. The eight disc set comprises of five CDs and three DVDs, covering the band’s entire career (with the exception of key members’ early days in The Paramounts), from “A Whiter Shade of Pale” to the 2017 album, Novum. Brooker talks openly about Procol Harum’s past, present and future. He not only discusses Still There’ll Be More but also music collecting, ‘60s Swinging London, Jimi Hendrix, Robin Trower, his longtime collaboration with lyricist Keith Reid, a special gift from a New York City firefighter and Procol Harum’s exclusion from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
42 min
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Backstage Auctions: Rock Concert Art Auction
Backstage Auctions owner Jacques van Gool discusses the auctioneer's upcoming auction focused on rock concert art — rare posters and handbills.
27 min
225
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Early Years with Author Cr...
Stevie Ray Vaughan author Craig Hopkins discusses Vaughan's early years as a guitarist and his first guitar, "Jimbo," which will be up for auction this month via Heritage Auctions. 
21 min