Artists Archives is is a documentary style rock-and-roll history
show featuring rare and often unreleased musical performances
combined with fascinating interviews with many of the great artists
from the past 35 years.
This chapter starts with the controversy over "Blowin' in the Wind" as a single, continues through the JFK shooting, and the first signs of Chad's impending departure from the group.
This chapter deals with the trios many appearances on the Ed Sullivan show, the birth of "Hootenanny", and concludes with the trios trip to South America as cultures envoys.
The name behind the world famous folk music trio tells his life story beginning with the origins of the Chad Mitchell Trio and the recording of their early albums.
We continue our talk with Marcus David and learn about his days as comic colorist, returning to his home town of Chicago, and his re-entrance into the music scene.
The next artist in our series is a bay area drummer who backed Huey in his first band, then became a colorist for Marvel and Image comics, helping create The Punisher and Spawn.
The Grand Finale: We conclude with the 35 year reunion of Noel's "and Band" to
record "Virtual Party" and feature new releases by some members who have current
CDs of the own music.
Continuing our candid talk with Jim Mason, Ed Mottau, Jimmy Nalls, Michael Lewis, Mike Epstein, and all the other
participants in Noels first three solo albums. Featuring rare out takes from Barry's personal collection.
Behind the scenes of the "Paul And" project, featuring candid talks with all the musicians involved, some classic Stookey music and some rare out-takes and jams from Barry's personal collection.
The third chapter in the Noel Paul Stookey story wraps it all up with his musings on Christian rock, The Bodyworks Band, Virtual Party (NEWCD) and his ideas for a possible Jazz album.
The second installment of the Noel Paul Stookey interview takes you through his years with Peter, Paul and Mary all the way up to the" Paul and" Xmas concert at Carnegie Hall.
Hosted by Barry Flast, the debut series features Noel Paul Stookey of Peter, Paul and Mary, as well as informative interviews with some of the influential artists who accompanied Noel throughout his career.