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  • Blues of The Month Club with Malcolm Mills: March 2026 ~ International Women's Day Edition
    2026/03/05

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    Welcome to the March 2026 episode of The Last Music Podcast's "Blues of The Month Series, hosted by Malcolm Mills.

    Each month, "Blues of The Month Club" will shine a spotlight on standout tracks from across The Last Music catalogue, with some backstory for good measure.

    Today, we're celebrating International Women's day with an episode that features selections from some of the great women we have on the label.


    Where to find the tracks featured in the episode:

    Pre-order Dan Penn's Smoke Filled Room here: https://lastmusiclink.com/smokefilled

    Find Rosie Flores here: https://lastmusiclink.com/simplecase

    Find Maria Muldaur here: https://lastmusiclink.com/feelmyleg

    and with Bill Kirchen here: https://lastmusiclink.com/properyrs

    Find Dr. John with Shemekia Copeland and Bonnie Raitt here: https://lastmusiclink.com/satch

    Find The Jimmie Vaughan Story here: https://lastmusiclink.com/jvstory

    Find Jimmie Vaughan's The Pleasure's All Mine collection here: https://lastmusiclink.com/jvpleasure

    Find Anita Wardell here: https://lastmusiclink.com/noted

    Find Ottilie Peterson here: https://lastmusiclink.com/trailblazer

    Find Lisa Best here: https://lastmusiclink.com/mustang

    Find Hannah White here: https://lastmusiclink.com/sweetrevolution

    Brought to you by The Last Music Company, an old school haven for fine music in this mad world.

    Come visit us at https://www.lastmusic.co.uk to see what we're up to.

    Brought to you by The Last Music Company, an old school haven for fine music in this mad world.

    Come visit us at https://www.lastmusic.co.uk to see what we're up to.

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    1 時間 11 分
  • Blues of The Month Club with Malcolm Mills: February 2026
    2026/02/15

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    Welcome to the inaugural episode of The Last Music Podcast's "Blues of The Month Series, hosted by Malcolm Mills.

    Each month, "Blues of The Month Club" will shine a spotlight on standout tracks from across The Last Music catalogue, with some backstory for good measure.

    This episode features selections from Dan Penn, Bobby Purify (a.k.a. Ben Moore), Eddie Bo with Chris Barber, Andy Fairweather Low, The Balham Alligators, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, and Jimmie Vaughan.

    Where to get these tracks:

    Pre-order Dan Penn's Smoke Filled Room here: https://lastmusiclink.com/smokefilled

    Find Eddie Bo with Chris Barber here: https://lastmusiclink.com/seasaint

    Find Andy Fairweather Low: https://lastmusiclink.com/invisibleblues

    Find The Balham Alligators here: https://lastmusiclink.com/bayoudegradeable

    Find The Fabulous Thunderbirds CD box set here: https://lastmusiclink.com/tbirdsbox

    Find Jimmie Vaughan's The Pleasure's All Mine collection here: https://lastmusiclink.com/jvpleasure

    Brought to you by The Last Music Company, an old school haven for fine music in this mad world.

    Come visit us at https://www.lastmusic.co.uk to see what we're up to.

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    47 分
  • The Last Music Podcast: Hannah White ~ Fine Day
    2025/07/23

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    In this episode, Last Music founder Malcolm Mills sits down with Hannah White and talks about her upcoming album, "Fine Day" out 12th September (19th September in North America), about her singular year, busting genres and the future.

    To download/order or pre-save the album visit: Hannah White

    For a list of upcoming tour dates, visit Hannah's web site at: https://www.hannahwhitemusic.com



    Brought to you by The Last Music Company, an old school haven for fine music in this mad world.

    Come visit us at https://www.lastmusic.co.uk to see what we're up to.

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    20 分
  • Last Music Podcast: Andy Fairweather Low ~ The Invisible Bluesman
    2025/01/26

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    Andy Fairweather Low is the Invisible Bluesman.

    His career has to an extent been defined by early pop successes, but every single one of Andy Fairweather Low’s performances has been shaped by his blues, gospel and soul influences.

    It is ironic that although he first burst onto the scene in Britain in 1967 with a UK top twenty hit record of "Gin House Blues" which was inspired by Bessie Smith’s 1928 classic recording, the many hits he has enjoyed since then from his days fronting Amen Corner have gradually hidden his undeniable credentials as a great bluesman. However, this extraordinary talent hasn’t escaped the notice of some of the world’s finest artists who have drawn on his deep blue skills as a guitarist and singer.

    Eric Clapton of course leads this impressive list of Andy’s discerning employers and collaborators which includes, BB King, Benmont Tench, Bill Wyman, Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Buddy Guy, Charlie Dore, Charlie Watts, Chris Barber, Chris Rea, Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown, Dave Edmunds, David Crosby, David Gilmour, David Sanborn, Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn, Edie Brickell, Elton John, Emmylou Harris, Garth Hudson, George Harrison, Georgie Fame, Gerry Rafferty, Helen Watson, Jackson Browne, Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Joe Cocker, Joe Satriani, John Mayall, Kate Bush, Levon Helm, Linda Ronstadt, Lonnie Donegan, Mary J. Blige, Mick Hucknall, Otis Rush, Paul Weller, Paul Young, Pete Townshend, Phil Collins, Richard and Linda Thompson, Rick Danko, Ringo Starr, Roger Waters, Ronnie Lane, Sheryl Crow, Steve Gadd, Steve Winwood, Stevie Nicks, The Impressions, The Who, Van Morrison, Warren Zevon, and hundreds more.

    Andy has largely missed the recognition he deserves in the blues world and that is probably because up until now, he has never released a blues album – and that’s the reason why I wanted to make a record that reveals the identity of the Invisible Bluesman to the world beyond his existing loyal fans.

    So, meet Andy Fairweather Lowdown now that curtains have been opened on the Invisible Bluesman, and listen to him recount his experiences and his passion for the blues with Malcolm Mills in this living room style conversation.

    Brought to you by The Last Music Company, an old school haven for fine music in this mad world.

    Come visit us at https://www.lastmusic.co.uk to see what we're up to.

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    1 時間 7 分
  • The Last Music Podcast: Loudon Wainwright III ~ Loudon Live In London
    2024/12/15

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    In this episode, Malcolm Mills sits down with Loudon Wainwright III in the runup to his new live album, "LOUDON LIVE IN LONDON," concurrent with his Transatlantic Sessions tour dates in the UK beginning 31st January.

    This is our digital cave painting about how the album came about, in which Loudon, "the real third man," talks about the songs culled for this reccording from his live show at Nell's in Kensington in March of 2024.

    FIND THE ALBUM HERE: https://zurl.co/JdQT4


    Brought to you by The Last Music Company, an old school haven for fine music in this mad world.

    Come visit us at https://www.lastmusic.co.uk to see what we're up to.

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    19 分
  • The Last Music Podcast: Hannah White ~ Sweet Revolution
    2023/09/29

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    Like many emerging artists, Hannah White has self-released several albums. But since "Car Crash" won the coveted Song of the Year Award at the Americana UK Awards earlier this year, things have gone up a gear.

    Her newest album, SWEET REVOLUTION, is out November 3rd, Worldwide, in digital, CD and LP formats.

    Malcolm Mills sits down with Hannah, on the heels of her Norway appearances in this short podcast to talk about the album.

    You can find the album for pre-order or pre-save here: Sweet Revolution (lnk.to)

    Brought to you by The Last Music Company, an old school haven for fine music in this mad world.

    Come visit us at https://www.lastmusic.co.uk to see what we're up to.

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    33 分
  • Where In The World Is Bill Kirchen?
    2023/09/09

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    In this episode, Malcolm Mills sits down with the Titan of the Telecaster to talk about the new Lost Planet Airmen album, "Back From The Ozone," his fall tour, and what's on the horizon.

    Brought to you by The Last Music Company, an old school haven for fine music in this mad world.

    Come visit us at https://www.lastmusic.co.uk to see what we're up to.

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    21 分
  • In Their Own Words: The Chilli Willi and The Red Hot Peppers Story
    2023/08/01

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    Here’s Malcolm Mills with another podcast from The Last Music Company. This one is a stumble down memory lane to London in the early 1970s. It’s the story of those pub-rock pilgrims Chilli Willi and the Red-Hot Peppers and how they emerged from the remains of Mighty Baby after the first Glastonbury Fayre in 1971.

    Fifty years after the actual event, we start with a telephone interview Malcolm did with John Coleman who was the co-founder of Revelation Enterprises. This is a vital piece of oral history which finally dispels many of the legends on the subject because Revelation was the label that released the fantastic triple LP set of that festival. The reason the interview is included here is because Revelation followed up the Glastonbury Fayre release with Kings of the Robot Rhythm - the debut album from Chilli Willi and the Red-Hot Peppers, which he also co-produced.

    John’s is a genuinely marvellous tale of those times recalled here in great detail. His company defied all the laws of economic gravity to release a couple of records that are of museum-piece quality because of the “no-expense-spared” design of the packaging by Barney Bubbles. Coleman had taken over the responsibility for the performing schedule from Jeff Dexter and was stage manager for that first Fayre putting him at the heart of the event. So this is absolutely essential listening for Glastonbury historians and all music fans…straight from the horse’s mouth!

    The next telephone interview you’ll hear after John Coleman is with a guy named Colin Hansford. Chilli Willi was formed very soon after that first Glastonbury when Phil Lithman hooked up again with Martin Stone after returning from San Francisco. Lithman had been in The Residents while he was out there, which is where he earned the nickname of “Snakefinger.” Martin and Phil had originally known each other in various bands where they were close neighbours in the south London blues delta of the early 1960s. That period before Phil went to America and Martin joined Savoy Brown Blues Band is recounted by former bandmate Colin from when they were all in groups like Smiley, Junior’s Blues and Junko Partners.

    Stay tuned after that--and for the first and probably only time--you’ll cop the story of the group from three band members in the 2021 zoom interview Malcolm did with them.

    Pete Thomas, Paul Riley and Paul Bailey spin a yarn or two about the cast of characters caught up in the vortex of their admirable enterprise and put the story straight (at great length) of how the group transitioned from acoustic duo to a five-piece touring band. They also explain how they had to make a couple of different attempts to produce the material that wound up on Bongos Over Balham.

    If a band like the Willis existed today, they would almost certainly be a success, but back then things were different for these guys as you’ll be hearing.

    In the space of a couple of years despite playing over four hundred gigs, appearing on radio and TV and releasing two albums, it was all over by 1975.

    Some of the sound quality of the interviews isn’t great because nobody was ever in the same room and there was a variety of microphones and telephones used. Nevertheless…it’s an illuminating trip.

    The anthology of Chilli Willi and t he Red Hot Peppers recordings - REAL SHARP - released by The Last Music Company is a two CD set with a twenty-four page booklet that’s filled with great photos and images plus Barney Bubbles’ artwork. It covers the recordings the band made for Kings of the Robot Rhythm and

    Brought to you by The Last Music Company, an old school haven for fine music in this mad world.

    Come visit us at https://www.lastmusic.co.uk to see what we're up to.

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    3 時間 12 分