by osmadmin | Sep 8, 2010 | Podcasts, Selvin On The City
After graduating high school in Los Angeles, 19 year-old Phil Spector went to New York to serve an apprenticeship, working with Leiber and Stoller and others on a succession of unsuccessful singles that are among the rarest records in the basement record...
by osmadmin | Aug 20, 2010 | Podcasts, Selvin On The City
Cocktails are served. The organ is ready. Pull up a chair and enjoy an evening at the organ room with Booker T., Lee Michaels, Jimmy Smith, and many surprise...
by osmadmin | Aug 6, 2010 | Podcasts, Selvin On The City
Unreleased 1978 live radio broadcast, largely unaired, by Journey with guests including Tom Johnston of the Doobie Bros., Tower of Power horns,...
by osmadmin | Aug 3, 2010 | Podcasts, Selvin On The City
After We Are the World there were a slew of all-star charity records you never heard. Remember Ferry Aid? Or Michael Jackson’s all-star tribute to 9-11, released only on the Internet? There are all down here in the basement record...
by osmadmin | Jul 12, 2010 | Podcasts, Selvin On The City
Bob Gaudio of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons visits the basement record library to talk about the Jersey Boys musical and play some of their classic...
by osmadmin | Jul 8, 2010 | Podcasts, Selvin On The City
An audio biography of the record producer who signed the Beatles and remained behind the glass through the band’s entire career, Sir George...