Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are often referred to as "the world's greatest rock'n'roll band" and Bill Wyman was there from the start until the early 90's so he knows plenty of secrets. He talks about the credit he WASN'T GIVEN, the story behind his big solo hit "Je Suis Un Rock Star" as well as the band that's been Bill Wyman's passion of late.

Al Stewart

Scottish singer/songwriter Al Stewart first found international fame with the hit "Year of The Cat" produced by Alan Parsons (by the way Alan recounts his memories of the recording during the interview you'll find here). Al Stewart has some amazing stories including one where he lied in order to meet John Lennon plus he tells how his neighbour become a music legend.

John Waite – The Babys

The career of John Waite hasn't always been smooth sailing and there's one former band mate he'll never work with again! John recalls The Babys' hits, his time with Bad English and his huge solo song, "Missing You". We also ask if there was a reason why the title of one of his early hits became the first line of lyric in a latter hit.

Pussyfoot

Throughout the history of the Top 40 there's been many one hit wonders but few dressed as "interestingly" as Pussyfoot (aka Donna Jones). The British singer recalls how an Australian TV show ignited her career and made her a household name downunder. She recollects her time with the New Seekers and we hear from her husband who was also in a chart-topping band.

10CC’s Graham Gouldman

Here's a man who written about everything from bus stops to dreadlock holidays! 10CC's Graham Gouldman is known for his work songwriting and producing with the other members of 10CC but also wrote hits with his father in the 60's. Possibly the most impressive song he has been involved with is "I'm Not In Love" and the tale behind that recording is fascinating.

Bay City Rollers’ Les McKeown

Few 1970's bands had as many screaming fans as the Bay City Rollers. You would think that the band members made a fortune but, as lead singer Les McKeown explains, the truth was that they saw very little. Les tells how the band was ripped off, how eager the fans were and stories behind hits like "Give A Little Love" and "Money Honey".

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