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LEGENDS: A Podcast by All Day Vinyl

LEGENDS: A Podcast by All Day Vinyl

Written by: Scott Dudelson
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Scott Dudelson @AllDayVinyl (on Instagram) interviews legendary musicians and dives deep into the stories and lives that shaped music history - Live from the Dude’s Vinyl LoungeCopyright 2024 All rights reserved. Music
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  • Interview: Santa Baby and Beyond - Philip Springer’s 99-Year Musical Journey
    Dec 25 2025

    In this episode of the LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl interviews legendary songwriter Philip Springer, the composer of the classic Christmas song "Santa Baby" for Eartha Kitt in 1953.

    Springer recounts his start as a young pianist, his time in the Brill Building, and his early career in the Army playing with Tony Bennett for fellow GIs. He tells the story of writing "Santa Baby" with Joan Javits, the song's controversial reception, and how its popularity resurged after Madonna's 1987 cover.

    The conversation also covers Springer's work with major artists like Eartha Kitt, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and Cliff Richard, his ability to adapt during the rock revolution, and later pioneering work in electronic music and synthesizers, including teaching at UCLA. Springer’s daughter Tamara discusses her new documentary "More Than Santa Baby," discoveries in his catalog, and the film’s themes of perseverance, resilience, and late-life creativity.

    This episode offers a rich overview of eight decades of music history through one songwriter's remarkable career — from Tin Pan Alley and pop standards to rock, film scores, and electronic innovation.

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    28 mins
  • Interview: Lee Michaels - Jamming with Hendrix, Zeppelin & Wild Tales - In Depth Career Retrospective
    Dec 10 2025

    In this episode of the LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl, host Scott Dudelson sits down with singer-songwriter Lee Michaels, writer/performer of the 1971 hit “Do You Know What I Mean.” Beyond that blue-eyed soul classic, Michaels built one of the most unconventional careers in music history.

    A bona fide late-’60s/early-’70s rockstar, Michaels sold out major venues, scored chart success, jammed with Jimi Hendrix, shared bills with Led Zeppelin, and played a key role in the development of the San Francisco scene alongside bands like Jefferson Airplane and Moby Grape.

    Burned out creatively, he walked away from the industry in the mid-’70s and reinvented himself—finding new success as a world class boxing manager, restaurateur and AI innovator, with stories from these times just as wild as his music years.

    Cameron Crowe devotes a full chapter to Michaels in The Uncool; this conversation digs deeper into a singular, surprising legacy that Crowe praised so heavily in his book.

    This episode contains personal stories and recollections shared by Lee Michaels and the views and accounts are based on his own historical remembrances.

    If you enjoy the episode, please follow, subscribe, rate, and join us on Instagram and YouTube @alldayvinyl.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Interview: Steve Wynn of Dream Syndicate - Medicine Show at 40, Early Band History & Future Plans
    Nov 10 2025

    In this episode of LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl, host Scott Dudelson sits down with Steve Wynn — singer-songwriter and founding member of The Dream Syndicate — to celebrate the 40th anniversary deluxe edition of their sophmore album Medicine Show.

    Wynn revisits the band’s origins in early-1980s Los Angeles, tracing how punk energy and the Paisley Underground scene shaped their sound and the band’s first rehearsal at Dennis Duck’s house in 1982, which set the creative direction leading to their classic debut The Days of Wine & Roses.

    The conversation dives deep into the making of Medicine Show after signing with A&M Records — from working with producer Sandy Pearlman and experimenting with slower, more dynamic arrangements to enduring five grueling months of recording that strained band relationships. Wynn reflects on the record’s darker, Southern-Gothic-inspired lyrics born from life on the road.

    They also explore the band’s major tours (opening for U2 and touring with R.E.M.), lineup changes, near breakups, and eventual reunions that produced new albums and a revitalized modern lineup. Wynn opens up about the long legal battle to reclaim the Medicine Show masters, the 35-year reversion process that made this reissue possible, and what fans can expect from the deluxe box set — including remasters, live shows, rehearsal tapes, and rarities. He also explains why the original album remains unavailable on streaming despite the reissue.

    Thank you for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and follow All Day Vinyl on Instagram and YouTube for more conversations with rock legends.

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    54 mins
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