Rock Is Lit

Christy Alexander Hallberg
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Nov 10, 2022 • 12min

Rock is Lit Bonus Episode: Jennifer Haupt on Lost Dreams and the Publishing Experience

Episode 10 of Rock is Lit features Jennifer Haupt’s novel ‘Come As You Are’, a story set against the backdrop of the Seattle grunge scene of the early 1990s. In this outtake from that interview, I talk with Jennifer about lost and deferred dreams—for the characters in her novel and for herself—and the difference in her reaction to publishing her first novel and this one. Listen to Episode 10, then check out other bonus material in the Rock is Lit Vault, including my full, uncut interview with Charles R. Cross about Kurt Cobain, and outtakes from my interview with Nabil Ayers about his memoir, ‘My Life in the Sunshine’, and his experience meeting Joan Jett back in the day. MUSIC AND MEDIA THAT APPEAR IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: “All Apologies” by Nirvana “About a Girl” by Nirvana LINKS: Jennifer’s website, https://www.jenniferhaupt.com/Jennifer on Twitter, @Jennifer­­_HauptJennifer on Instagram, @jenniferhauptauthor Christy Alexander Hallberg’s website, https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/Christy Alexander Hallberg on Instagram, @christyhallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg on Twitter, @ChristyHallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg on YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfSnRmlL5moSQYi6EjSvqagRock is Lit Vault, https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitvault Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 3, 2022 • 1h 15min

Dana Spiotta, Author of 'Eat the Document', with Lucas Hare

In this episode of Rock is Lit, Dana Spiotta joins me to talk about her National Book Award-nominated novel ‘Eat the Document’. If your jam is ‘70s and ‘90s radical activism, political fugitives (think The Weather Underground), lost and obscure albums (such as The Beach Boys’ ‘Smile’), bootleg recordings, underground filmmaking, and a ton of classic rock, you’re gonna love this novel.Later, Lucas Hare, co-host of the Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan Podcast, joins me to share his thoughts about Bob Dylan’s unreleased documentary called ‘Eat the Document’, which is where Dana’s novel gets its title. HIGHLIGHTS:DANA What Dana’s reaction would be if she could meet Paul McCartney The extensive research she did for her novel ‘Eat the Document’ Our thoughts on the question that’s central to the novel: Can you really reinvent yourself? Famous real-life 1960s and 1970s militant groups and fugitives, such as Katherine Ann Power and Bill Ayers Why Dana chose ‘Eat the Document’, the unreleased documentary about Bob Dylan’s 1966 UK tour, as the title of her novel Our shared love of Gram Parsons, the band Love, Bob Dylan, and music and literature and film in general My short story about Gram Parsons, “Grievous Angel,” published in ‘Still: The Journal’ Dana’s connection to legendary film director Francis Ford Coppola The allure of underground and lost films and bootleg records like The Beach Boys’ ‘Smile’, which one of the characters in her novel is obsessed with Why denigrating someone’s obsession and passion is really s@&*$* Dana’s Largehearted Boy playlist for ‘Eat the Document’ What we really think of Mike Love LUCAS What Bob Dylan’s career looked like in 1966, the year the documentary ‘Eat the Document’ was filmed Dylan’s 1966 UK tour Dylan’s 1966 motorcycle accident Context for the film ‘Eat the Document’ and why it was never released  MUSIC AND MEDIA IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: Clip of Beatlemania: “I love you, Paul!” “You’re My Everything” by Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye “I Shall Be Released” by Flying Burrito Brothers with Gram Parsons “Who Are You” by The Who “Eve of Destruction” by Barry McGuire “Farewell My Friend” by Dennis Wilson “Alone Again Or” by Love “Heroes and Villains” by The Beach Boys “Little Hands” by Alexander “Skip” Spence “Return of the Grievous Angel” by Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris “Our Prayer” by The Beach Boys “If You See Her, Say Hello” by Bob Dylan “Like a Rolling Stone” by Bob Dylan—live, “Judas!” Clip from ‘Eat the Document’—John Lennon and Bob Dylan in car 1966 “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere” by Bob Dylan “I Shall Be Released” by Bob Dylan  LINKS: Dana Spiotta website, https://danaspiotta.com/‘Eat the Document’ playlist at Largehearted Boy, http://www.largeheartedboy.com/blog/archive/2007/01/book_notes_dana.html Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan Podcast, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/is-it-rolling-bob-talking-dylan/id1437321669 Christy Alexander Hallberg’s website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/Christy Alexander Hallberg Twitter, @ChristyHallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg Instagram, @christyhallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfSnRmlL5moSQYi6EjSvqagLink to “Grievous Angel” short story about Gram Parsons by Christy Alexander Hallberg, http://stilljournal.net/christy-alexander-hallberg-fiction2021.php Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 27, 2022 • 1h 20min

Tony DuShane, Author of 'Confessions of a Teenage Jesus Jerk'

HIGHLIGHTS:Drinks With Tony podcast hostTony DuShane and I talk about his novel ‘Confessions of a Teenage Jesus Jerk’, what it was like for him growing up a Jehovah’s Witness, his worst experience going door to door as a Jehovah’s Witness, how/why Tony left the religion, how music and literature saved his life and the role both play in his novel, Tony’s experience working on the film adaptation (directed by Eric Stoltz). Because Tony has written so much about music as a journalist, he is his own music guru in this episode. We talk about some of the most well-known Jehovah’s Witness musicians (think Michael Jackson and Prince). MUSIC AND MEDIA IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: Billy Childish with his wife, live at Sala Rossa (Montreal) in 2005 “Blackstar” by David Bowie        “The Heart Part 5” by Kendrick Lamar “Loverman” by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds “Bad” by Michael Jackson Clip from ‘Confessions of a Teenage Jesus Jerk’ movie adaptation—Gabe gets disfellowshipped Clip from ‘Confessions of a Teenage Jesus Jerk’ movie adaptation—Bill confesses to masturbating “Into My Arms” by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds “Damaged I” by Black Flag “Give Me The Night” by George Benson “Erotic City” by Prince “Thriller” by Michael Jackson Clip of Eric Stoltz interview about making the movie “1999” by Prince  LINKS: Drinks With Tony podcast, drinkswithtony.comEpisode of Drinks With Tony featuring Christy Alexander HallbergTony on Twitter, @tonydushaneTony on Instagram, @tonydushane Christy Alexander Hallberg’s website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/Christy Alexander Hallberg Twitter, @ChristyHallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg Instagram, @christyhallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfSnRmlL5moSQYi6EjSvqag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 20, 2022 • 1h 28min

Celebration of the 1st Birthday of 'Searching for Jimmy Page'

HIGHLIGHTS:In this episode of Rock is Lit, some special guests and I celebrate the first book birthday of my rock novel, ‘Searching for Jimmy Page’. First, my close friends and colleagues Margaret Bauer, Randall Martoccia, and Liza Wieland interview me about my novel. Later, former President of Atlantic Records, manager of Nirvana, PR man for Led Zeppelin then Vice President of Swan Song records, Danny Goldberg, joins the podcast to talk about his experiences working with Led Zeppelin in the 1970s.Check out the Rock is Lit Vault for bonus material from this episode, including my responses to readers’ questions about ‘Searching for Jimmy Page’ that folks were kind enough to message me, AND an outtake from my interview with Danny Goldberg concerning his thoughts about such Led Zeppelin nonfiction books as the notorious ‘Hammer of the Gods’ by Stephen Davis, plus a few anecdotes involving a young Cameron Crowe. SONGS AND MEDIA PLAYED IN EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: “Most High” by Page and Plant “Good Times, Bad Times” by Led Zeppelin “Four Sticks” by Led Zeppelin “Ramble On” by Led Zeppelin “The Song Remains the Same” by Led Zeppelin “Thank You” by Led Zeppelin/from Page and Plant Unledded “Whole Lotta Love” by Led Zeppelin “Over the Hills and Far Away” by Led Zeppelin May 5, 1973 news clip of Led Zeppelin’s Tampa concert “Moby Dick” by Led Zeppelin “In the Mood” by Robert Plant “Rock and Roll” by Led Zeppelin LINKS:Margaret Bauer Twitter, @QueenBofNCMargaret Bauer Facebook, @Margaret BauerMargaret Bauer Instagram, @queenbofncNorth Carolina Literary Review, https://nclr.ecu.edu/ Randall Martoccia Facebook, @RandallMartocciaRandall Martoccia YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/user/rmartoc Liza Wieland Twitter, @LizaWielandLiza Wieland’s website, https://www.lizawieland.com/ Danny Goldberg’s website: https://www.dannygoldberg.com/Danny Goldberg Twitter: @DannyGoldberg67 Christy Alexander Hallberg’s website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/Christy Alexander Hallberg Twitter, @ChristyHallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg Instagram, @christyhallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfSnRmlL5moSQYi6EjSvqagRock is Lit Vault: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitvault Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 20, 2022 • 21min

Rock is Lit Vault Bonus Episode, Danny Goldberg and Christy Alexander Hallberg

HIGHLIGHTS:In this bonus segment from Episode 7 of Rock is Lit, Danny Goldberg, former President of Atlantic Records and manager of Nirvana, as well as PR man for Led Zeppelin then Vice President of Swan Song records at the height of the band’s fame, shares his thoughts about some of the nonfiction books on Led Zeppelin by music journalists, including the infamous ‘Hammer of the Gods’ by Stephen Davis. He also mentions journalists the band favored, such as Ritchie York and Chris Charlesworth. Finally, Danny shares some anecdotes about a young Cameron Crowe and his association with Led Zeppelin. Later, Christy Alexander Hallberg responds to readers’ questions about her rock novel ‘Searching for Jimmy Page’.Listen to the full Episode 7 here. SONGS AND MEDIA PLAYED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: “Communication Breakdown” by Led Zeppelin “I am a Golden God!” clip from ‘Almost Famous’ “Tangerine” by Led Zeppelin “Four Sticks” by Led Zeppelin LINKS: Danny Goldberg's website: https://www.dannygoldberg.com/Danny Goldberg Twitter, @DannyGoldberg67 Christy Alexander Hallberg’s website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/Christy Alexander Hallberg Twitter, @ChristyHallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg Instagram, @christyhallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfSnRmlL5moSQYi6EjSvqag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 13, 2022 • 1h 56min

Zachary Lazar On His Rock Novel 'Sway', with Zeena Schreck on Kenneth Anger & Tony Sokol on The Stones & Their Involvement with the Occult

HIGHLIGHTS:Zachary Lazar and I talk about his extraordinary rock novel ‘Sway’, a story that reimagines the early days of the Rolling Stones, including the romantic triangle of Brian Jones, Anita Pallenberg, and Keith Richards; the life of avant-garde filmmaker Kenneth Anger; and Charles Manson and his followers. We also talk about the Stones at Altamont, Aleister Crowley, the Jewish mystical tradition, poets William Butler Yeats and William Blake, the difference between the Christian idea of Lucifer and the mythological Lucifer, the challenges of writing about real people in a fictional setting, my family’s tangential connection to the Manson murders, Joyce Carol Oates’ short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?”, Joan Didion’s titular essay from her book ‘The White Album’ and the moment the 1960s ended.Later, two special guests drop by to add real-world context to the fictional story presented in ‘Sway’: First, playwright, journalist, editor, and musician Tony Sokol briefly talks about the Stones’ involvement in the occult and with Kenneth Anger.Then, Zeena Schreck, who is an artist, musician, Tibetan Buddhist yogini, and the goddaughter of Kenneth Anger, as well as former High Priestess of the Church of Satan (founded by her late father Anton LaVey), shares her memories of Kenneth Anger, including how her father made him her godfather and her personal and working relationship with Kenneth. She also talks a bit about her background and rebuilding her life as a Buddhist in Germany. In addition to this, Zeena discusses Kenneth’s interest in Aleister Crowley; the making of and background on some of his iconic films, especially the 1969 film ‘Invocation of My Demon Brother’ (a movie that figures large in Zachary Lazar’s novel ‘Sway’); Kenneth’s relationship with Anita Pallenberg and her influence on the Rolling Stones; and how Kenneth’s work influenced MTV and music videos.For bonus material featuring Zeena Schreck, visit the Rock is Lit Vault. SONGS AND MEDIA IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: “Start Me Up” by the Rolling Stones “Torn and Frayed” by the Rolling Stones Clip from ‘Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome’ “Mr. Crowley” by Ozzy Osbourne “Sympathy for the Devil” by the Rolling Stones Clip of the real Charles Manson speaking “Sway” by the Rolling Stones “Dancing With Mr. D” by the Rolling Stones Clip of Mick Jagger’s soundtrack to ‘Invocation of My Demon Brother’ “Ruby Tuesday” by the Rolling Stones “2000 Light Years From Home” by the Rolling Stones Theme from ‘The Godfather’ Clip from ‘Blue Velvet’ “Midnight Rambler” from the Rolling Stones Hyde Park Show, Live 1969 “Summer Swelter” by Zeena Schreck “Gimme Shelter” by the Rolling Stones *All images, music, and mementos of Zeena Schreck are used with her approval and cannot be reproduced without her permission.LINKS: Zachary Lazar’s websiteZachary Lazar, Facebook, @ZacharyLazar    Tony Sokol, Twitter, @tsokolLink to Tony’s article “The Occult Influences of Sympathy for the Devil” in ‘Den of Geek’For news of Zeena's current public activities and releases, subscribe to the e-newsletter at https://www.zeenaschreck.com/subscribe.htmlZeena’s website: www.ZeenaSchreck.comZeena’s blog: https://www.zeenaschreck.com/blogZeena on Bandcamp: https://zeenaschreck.bandcamp.com/releasesZeena, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zeenaschreck_art/Zeena, YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZeenaSchreckOfficialZeena, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZEENA.Official.ZeenaSchreckChristy Alexander Hallberg’s websiteChristy Alexander Hallberg, Instagram/Twitter, @ChristyHallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg YouTubeRock is Lit VaultLink to Christy Alexander Hallberg’s essay on the Manson Family, “Shifting Phantasmagoria”: http://storysouth.com/stories/shifting-phantasmagoria/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 6, 2022 • 1h 37min

Mac B. and Action Jackson from The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast Talk Rock Movie Soundtracks

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:“It’s all happening!”If it sounds like there’s a party going on, you’re right, and you’re invited to join the fun on this special episode of Rock is Lit. My rock ‘n roll bruthas Mac B. and Action Jackson, from The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast, and I talk about what makes a great movie soundtrack and our criteria for choosing the movies/soundtracks that made each of our top-four lists. We discuss how these films are timeless but also capture a moment in time.Then we do a deep dive into our shared number one pick, going song by song, exploring how the songs capture the tone and spirit of the scenes they’re featured in—in effect, how the convergence of fiction and music elevates the movie to modern classic status.  What’s our first choice for our favorite rock movie soundtrack? Here’s a hint:“Air raid!”You’ll have a blast hanging out with us—three pals grooving on a great movie with a great soundtrack. You might even take your own trip down memory lane as you listen to us relive our experience with the film and clips of some of the songs from the movie. SONGS PLAYED IN THIS EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: “Don’t You Forget About Me” by Simple Minds “The Pusher” by Steppenwolf “Born to Be Wild” by Steppenwolf ‘Think’ by Aretha Franklin ‘Sweet Emotion’ by Aerosmith “School’s Out” by Alice Cooper “Free Ride” by Edgar Winter Group “Low Rider” by War “Hurricane” by Bob Dylan “Never Been Any Reason” by Head East “Slow Ride” by Foghat “Rock And Roll All Nite” by Kiss “Cherry Bomb” by The Runaways “Tuesday’s Gone” by Lynyrd Skynyrd “Summer Breeze” by Seals & Crofts “Slow Ride” by Foghat  LINKS:The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast Christy Alexander Hallberg’s websiteChristy Alexander Hallberg, Twitter/Instagram: @christyhallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg, Facebook: @ChristyAlexanderHallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg, YouTube  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sep 29, 2022 • 16min

Rock is Lit Vault Bonus Episode, Pleasant Gehman on 1980s L.A. Punk

HIGHLIGHTS:Pleasant Gehman is a Hollywood rock ‘n’ roll icon. During the 1970s, she was one of the first punks in Los Angeles, documenting the scene she helped create in her fanzine ‘Lobotomy’,which led to writing for many of the top mainstream rock publications. In this outtake from my interview with Pleasant for the Rock is Lit episode that features Janet Fitch’s rock novel ‘Paint it Black’, Pleasant talks about some of the hottest punk bands in L.A. in the early ‘80s, when ‘Paint it Black’ is set, including The Cramps, The Weirdos, The Germs, Blondie, The Nerves, The Zeros, The Damned, and Black Flag; seeing X’s very first show; working for a booking agency called Hollywood International Talent owned by Marshall Berle (nephew of Milton Berle) with Belinda Carlisle. We also talk about the decline of the L.A. punk scene in the very early ‘80s and how Janet Fitch’s rock novel ‘Paint it Black’ accurately depicts this shift.  SONGS PLAYED IN THIS EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: "A Life of Crime" by The Weirdos "Los Angeles" by X  CONTACTS: Pleasant Gehman’s websitePleasant Gehman Twitter, @PleasantGehman1Pleasant Gehman Instagram, @princessofhollywoodThe Devil's Music With Pleasant Gehman podcast Christy Alexander Hallberg’s websiteChristy Alexander Hallberg Instagram, @christyhallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg Twitter, @ChristyHallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg YouTubeRock is Lit Vault Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sep 29, 2022 • 1h 32min

Janet Fitch: Author of 'Paint it Black', with Pleasant Gehman and Nicole Panter

HIGHLIGHTS FROM EPISODE 4:Janet Fitch talks about seeing a three-hour concert with Leonard Cohen; Joni Mitchell; what she’d ask Patti Smith, Björk, Neil Young, and Leonard Cohen if she could; creating an “I will survive” music playlist; Amy Winehouse; Janis Joplin; X; Nico; Jackson Brown.Janet and I talk about some of the major themes of her novel ‘Paint it Black’; grief and the aftermath of suicide; the significance of the title of her novel; the freedom that punk rock gives fans and musicians alike; why ‘Paint it Black’ is a punk rock novel as opposed to a more generalized rock novel; how each of the three main characters in ‘Paint it Black’ has their own distinct soundtrack; classical music and early 20th century Americana music; L.A. punk, especially The Germs and The Cramps; the deaths of John Lennon and Darby Crash; the changing punk scene in L.A. in the early ‘80s; how the Ingmar Bergman film ‘Persona’ influenced the creation of Janet’s novel; Janet’s experience as a student filmmaker in the ‘80s; the 1913 poem “Trans-Siberian Prose and Little Jeanne from France”; the movie adaptation of ‘Paint it Black’.Pleasant Gehman talks about the beginning of the L.A. punk scene and her involvement in it. She mentions various bands and iconic L.A. punk rock venues, becoming friends with Darby Crash and Pat Smear of The Germs before they were in The Germs and dating Pat Smear, smoking pot with Tony Curtis, rooming with Belinda Carlisle and smoking pot with Screamin’ Jay Hawkins at Disgraceland, hanging out with Joan Jett.To hear more from Pleasant about her involvement with some of the hottest punk bands in L.A. in the early ‘80s, including The Cramps, The Weirdos, Blondie, The Damned, X, and Black Flag, and how the scene began to deteriorate, listen to the outtake from this episode in the Rock is Lit Vault.Nicole Panter shares her memories of being friends with and managing The Germs; Darby Crash’s childhood; why Germs shows were a trainwreck; Darby’s abuse of alcohol and drugs; the making of The Germs’ album, including Joan Jett’s involvement; ‘The Decline of Western Civilization’ documentary, in which Nicole and The Germs are featured; why Nicole stopped managing the band; Darby’s fascination with Adam Ant; how Nicole heard about Darby’s death; Nicole’s dislike of the biopic about Darby and The Germs, ‘What We Do Is Secret’, and The Germs reunion tour with the actor who played Darby in the film, Shane West; the legacy of The Germs. CLIPS OF MUSIC PLAYED IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: "Paint it Black" by the Rolling Stones "Land" by Patti Smith Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major Op. 82, played by Yuja Wang with the Munich Philharmonic, conducted by Valery Gergiev, Dec 1, 2018 “West End Blues” by Louis Armstrong “What We Do Is Secret” by The Germs “Human Fly” by The Cramps Erich Wolfgang Korngold: ‘Kings Row’, Main Title, music for the 1941 film “Our Way” by The Germs “Media Blitz” by The Germs “American Leather” by The Germs Two short clips from the 1981 documentary 'The Decline of Western Civilization', directed by Penelope Spheeris, featuring Darby Crash and The Germs appear in the episode. CONTACTS: Janet Fitch’s websiteJanet Fitch Twitter, @JanetFitch323Janet Fitch Instagram, @janetfitch323Pleasant Gehman’s websitePleasant Gehman Twitter, @PleasantGehman1Pleasant Gehman Instagram, @princessofhollywoodThe Devil's Music With Pleasant Gehman podcastBelle, Book, and Candle, Instagram, @belle_book_and_candleNicole Panter Instagram, @poseypChristy Alexander Hallberg’s websiteChristy Alexander Hallberg Instagram, @christyhallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg Twitter, @ChristyHallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg YouTubeRock is Lit Vault Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sep 22, 2022 • 58min

Chris Charlesworth: Music Journalist, Who Producer, and Author of 'Caught in a Trap: The Kidnapping of Elvis'--with Stephanie Myers

In this episode of Rock is Lit, Chris Charlesworth talks about Elvis’ Gold Records album, when Chris’ dad took him to see The Beatles in England in 1963, seeing The Who with Keith Moon on drums, what he’d ask Elvis if he could, one of the inspirations for his novel 'Caught in a Trap: The Kidnapping of Elvis'—the novel 'The Fan Club' by Irving Wallace, published in 1974—and the research Chris did on Elvis for his novel, mixing fact with fiction, the significance of the year 1975 for Elvis and in 'Caught in a Trap', Elvis’ relationship with his manager Colonel Tom Parker, the Memphis Mafia, what it might have been like for Elvis if he’d been able to step outside his insulated bubble, what the Baz Luhrmann movie about Elvis got right and wrong.In the final segment, Stephanie Myers talks about real-world examples of kidnap plots against Elvis, including one that happened in the mid-1970s in Las Vegas and an attempt to rob Elvis’ grave after his death.Elvis songs in the episode in order of appearance: "That's Alright, Mama" "Kentucky Rain" "Suspicious Minds" "Burnin' Love" Links:Chris Charlesworth’s blog, ‘Just Backdated’Chris Charlesworth's reviews and interviews on Rock's BackpagesChris Charlesworth, Instagram Stephanie & Stephanie Talk Tunes podcastStephanie & Stephanie Talk Tunes, InstagramStephanie & Stephanie Talk Tunes, TwitterChristy Alexander Hallberg website, christyalexanderhallberg.comChristy Alexander Hallberg Instagram, @christyhallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg Twitter, @ChristyHallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/user/christyhallberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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