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London Elixir is a music producer and author from Columbus, OH currently residing in Atlanta. Credits Include: HBOmax, Got Milk, That Girl Lay Lay, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Dascha Polanco, Silento and more. For more, visit http://www.londonelixir.com Contact: Assistant.LondonElixir@gmail.com
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The latest episode of the Instrumentals of Rock Podcast is up and ready to listen to. Link in Bio. In the latest IOR podcast I interviewed Harry Weinger, a veteran of the entertainment industry who is currently Vice President of A&R for Universal Music Enterprises, the catalog division of Universal Music Group. Harry has produced and/or managed hun…
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Throwback Thursday! I met Neil Zaza back in 1996 during the IOR radio days. We met in 1996 on the floor of the Anaheim Convention Center for the annual NAMM show. Episode #5 is audio only from that interview. #neilzaza#iorock#instrumentals#instrumentalrock#iorpodcast#shredguitar#onedarknight#NAMM Support the show…
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Episode #3 of the Instrumentals of Rock podcast has uploaded and is ready to listen to or you can view it on YouTube. Episode #3 features, my interview with Thomas Brenneman from the Post Rock band still motions based out of Phoenix, Arizona. We covered everything from the first instrument he played to his custom guitar company Sonder Guitars. Hope…
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Welcome to the Instrumentals of Rock episode #2. Part of our Then and Now series featuring interviews I did back in the mid-ninties on my syndicated radio show the Instrumentals of Rock. You can hear the interview I did with Vinnie Moore back in 1996 on the IOR Podcast episode #1. I caught up with Vinnie and found out out he's been up to and we tal…
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Welcome to the Instrumentals of Rock podcast. This is episode #1. This first podcast is part of my Then and Now episodes where I'll go back to interviews from a syndicated radio show I did in the mid-nineties that was called, not surprisingly, The Instrumentals of Rock. This interview I did with Vinnie back in 1996 was to promote his new record tit…
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