Vince Tracy's Podcasts
Summary: Join chat show host Vince Tracy down in sunny Spain to get a great flavour of what life is like on the Costa Blanca. Vince adds a number of different podcasts ranging from newsy and informative through listener involvement to celebrity interviews. The music is always slightly different although he tends to be choosey about the newer stuff. There´s often a new artist breaking with a new sound and regular guests include Leapy Lee (Little Arrows UK no2), Tony Hiller (writer of United we stand, Save your kisses for me and 17 worldwide number 1 hitsongs) and local celebrities.
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I loved #buddyholly's music and felt I needed to pay tribute to his wonderful contribution to our world of music
It is always a special day when you remember the greats who have left us. I wanted to look at then memories of then 50s and 60s Revival group and see if I could get a nice variation of Elvis memories. Visit the website at www.vincetracy.com
It is always a special day when you remember the greats who have left us. I wanted to look at then memories of then 50s and 60s Revival group and see if I could get a nice variation of Elvis memories. Visit the website at www.vincetracy.com
It is always a special day when you remember the greats who have left us. I wanted to look at then memories of then 50s and 60s Revival group and see if I could get a nice variation of Elvis memories. Visit the website at www.vincetracy.com
Vince chatted with Frank Ifield . In his Early years Frank Ifield moved with his Australian parents to Dural, 50 km (30 miles) from Sydney, about 1946. It was a rural district and he listened to hillbilly music (now called country) while milking the cows. He learned how to yodel in imitation of country stars like Hank Snow. At the age of thirteen he recorded "Did You See My Daddy Over There?", and by the age of 19 was the number one recording star in Australia and New Zealand. He returned to the UK in 1959. [edit] The hits His first record in the UK was "Lucky Devil" (1960) which got to number 22 in the UK charts. "I Remember You" which topped the charts for seven weeks in 1962. Known for Ifield's falsetto and a slight yodel, it became the top-selling single of that year and was one of the first million sellers within the UK alone.
Vince chatted with #FrankIfield. In his Early years Frank Ifield moved with his Australian parents to Dural, 50 km (30 miles) from Sydney, about 1946. It was a rural district and he listened to #hillbilly music while milking the cows. He learned how to #yodel in imitation of country stars like Hank Snow. At the age of thirteen he recorded "Did You See My Daddy Over There?", and by the age of 19 was the number one recording star in #Australia and #New ealand. He returned to the UK in 1959. The hits His first record in the UK was "Lucky Devil" (1960) which got to number 22 in the UK charts. "I Remember You" which topped the charts for seven weeks in 1962. Known for Ifield's falsetto and a slight yodel, it became the top-selling single of that year and was one of the first million sellers within the UK alone.
Albert Lee has influenced a generation of Nashville pickers with his amazing blend of country, rockabilly and western swing. His lightning-fast speed has earned him a reputation as the guitarist's guitarist - hardly surprising that readers of Guitar Player magazine voted him "Best Country Guitarist" five years running. I was so chuffed to speak to Albert who is an absolute legend. Not only is he a wonderful guitarist but he is an absolute gentleman and it was a highlight of my career speaking with him.
#AlbertLee has influenced a generation of #Nashville pickers with his amazing blend of #Country, #Rockabilly and #Western #swing. His lightning-fast speed has earned him a reputation as the guitarist's guitarist - hardly surprising that readers of #GuitarPlayer magazine voted him "Best Country Guitarist" five years running. I was so chuffed to speak to Albert who is an absolute legend. Not only is he a wonderful guitarist but he is an absolute gentleman.
#AlbertLee has influenced a generation of #Nashville pickers with his amazing blend of #Country, #Rockabilly and #Western #swing. His lightning-fast speed has earned him a reputation as the guitarist's guitarist - hardly surprising that readers of #GuitarPlayer magazine voted him "Best Country Guitarist" five years running. I was so chuffed to speak to Albert who is an absolute legend. Not only is he a wonderful guitarist but he is an absolute gentleman.
This man epitomises just about everything that is good in the world. He has had all the disadvantages yet turned adversity into greatness. Stevie Wonder-we salute the man and his music in a fabulous career......plus all the music of the day at http://www.vincetracy.com
These are the tree lovable monks enjoying a lovely Christmas chat...so they are...The tree monks are Brother Desmond, Brother Paul and Father Ignatius..... http://www.vincetracy.com
These are the tree lovable #monks enjoying a lovely Christmas chat...so they are...The tree monks are Brother Desmond, Brother Paul and Father Ignatius..... http://www.vincetracy.com
These are the tree lovable #monks enjoying a lovely Christmas chat...so they are...The tree monks are Brother Desmond, Brother Paul and Father Ignatius..... http://www.vincetracy.com
Most people will know Tommy´s big hits ´Mony Mony´and ´Hanky Panky´however, Tommy has a long and distinguished career. Vince reviews his brilliant new Christmas CD Visit Tommy´s page at www.vincetracy.com/tommyjames.html
Most people will know Tommy´s big hits ´Mony Mony´and ´Hanky Panky´however, Tommy has a long and distinguished career. Vince reviews his brilliant new Christmas CD Visit Tommy´s page at www.vincetracy.com/tommyjames.html