• Nina Simone
    Jan 8 2025

    Nina Simone was born on February 21st 1933.

    There has been news recently of a plan to buy Nina Simone's childhood home in Tryon North Carolina and make it into a museum celebrating the life and work of the girl who was born Eunice Waymon.

    I interviewed Nina in December 1998 just before her last ever show at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

    She was talking to me for a programme on the radio station Jazz fm, which would promote the concert.

    Nina had a reputation for being a tricky interviewee but on the day she was delightful and during the conversation she was eager to give her views on sexism, racism and feminism.

    After the interview I was asked to introduce Nina on stage at the Albert Hall. It was a memorable day.

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    17 mins
  • Paul Alexander : Bitter Crop - The Heartache and Triumph of Billie Holiday's Last Year
    Jul 9 2024

    Bitter Crop is a superb biography of Billie Holiday who was probably the very best jazz singer there has ever been. The book title is takes from one of Billie's signature songs, 'Strange Fruit'.

    There have been films and many books about Billie's career but not all of them came close to telling the whole truth of a remarkable life.

    True there were drugs and alcohol but there was so mucah more than that. There was huge musical success and adulation - Billie considered her life to be a triumph.

    The conversation took place in July 2024 ..... 65 years after Billie died.

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    36 mins
  • Rebecca Beattie - The Wheel of The Year : A witch’s view of the calendar. As traditional religions lose adherents the Wicca view gains in popularity.
    Dec 23 2024

    Rebecca Beattie identifies as a witch.

    A few days before Hallowe'en Rebecca tells David Freeman how the world looks to her through the lens of her pagan world view.

    The latest census information confirms that Rebecca's beliefs are gaining in popularity

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    23 mins
  • Terry Pratchett - The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents.
    Dec 9 2024

    Terry Pratchett was a great supporter of the move to legalise assisted dying. This was partly due to his early onset Alzheimer's Disease which was diagnosed when he was in his 50s. He described the condition as as an embuggerance.

    Terry Pratchett died in 2015.

    This is a conversation from the archive recorded at his home office in Wiltshire.

    Terry started life writing when he was just a boy and in adult life became press officer for the nuclear power stations of the Central Electricity Board.

    When the Pratchett books became hugely successful he gave up the day job and by 1996 he was the bestselling author in the UK.

    In public he always wore a big hat, and in his Wiltshire studio he was an early adopter of a robot vacuum cleaner. When he wrote he worked on four computer screens simultaneously.

    Great guy!

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    9 mins
  • Joe Boyd discusses his memoir, White Bicycles:Making Music in the 1960s and his literary journey through global music, And the Roots of Rhythm Remain.
    Nov 8 2024

    Joe Boyd is a man about music, record producer, a film producer and author.

    He arrived in London in 1964 with Muddy Waters and a host of blues musicians who played to sold out UK audiences when they were unappreciated in their US homeland.

    In this conversation he talks about Nick Drake, Paul Simon, The Incredible String Band, Paul Butterfield, MIke Bloomfield and the enduring power of real music.

    A thought provoking podcast.

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    30 mins
  • Tariq Ali - The Clash of Fundamentalisms : Christianity, Islam and Capitalism
    Oct 30 2024

    The effect of the American reverberates around the globe. There seems to be perceived electoral advantage in fanning hate and intolerance.

    The wars in the Middle East and Ukraine continue.

    Why is this? Is there any cause for optimism? Where do non rational beliefs and convictions fit in the conflicts?

    This conversation with the activist and thinker Tariq Ali was recorded soon after the outrage of 9/11.

    There is a plan for the future in what Tariq was saying but I wonder if he is as optimistic today. Will rational thought and reasoned discussion bring peaceful coexistence?

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    22 mins
  • Catherine Nixey - Heresy : Jesus Christ and other sons of God
    Oct 24 2024

    This new book is terrific - its a revelation.

    Catherine has studied texts written around the same time as the writings we know as the gospels.

    Some of these ancient documents tell the story of the bible characters we are familiar with in a totally different way.

    Listen to Catherine talk about her research and you will be surprised ..... probably very surprised!!

    My favourite book of the year. Every time I see a politician leaning in a faith direction I want to urge them to read this book!

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    26 mins
  • Sophie Kinsella : Shopaholic Ties the Knot
    Sep 8 2023

    This conversation too place in the West End of London to mark the publication of the third in the shopaholic series of stories.

    As the interview progressed it wasn't clear whether we were talking about a real wedding or the fictional 'over the top' one.

    This title is alive and well. The audiobook was published on Sept 1st 2023 and the paperback is still on sale.

    We wish Sophie a speedy recovery from her health challenges.

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    11 mins