The Church Studio Presents Miss O'Dell:  Abbey Road to Tulsa Time

The Church Studio Presents Miss O'Dell: Abbey Road to Tulsa Time

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Henry Diltz: The Accidental Archivist of Rock's Golden Era
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Henry Diltz, famous rock photographer and archivist, bought a $20 secondhand camera on a whim in Michigan. What followed was a 60-year photographic career that captured Woodstock, Monterey Pop, Laurel Canyon, and nearly every defining album cover of rock's greatest era. In this conversation with Chris O'Dell at The Church Studio in Tulsa, Henry tells the full story — from watching The Beatles on Ed Sullivan from a New England motel room as a folk singer, to living among Joni Mitchell, Stephen Stills, and Neil Young in Laurel Canyon, to getting a phone call from Michael Lang and a $500 airline ticket to some concert called Woodstock. He didn't plan any of it. That's what makes it remarkable. This episode covers: The Ed Sullivan moment that ended folk music overnight How the Laurel Canyon scene created the singer-songwriter era Being the official photographer at Monterey Pop and Woodstock Six decades of archiving the music that defined a generation His cameo in Spinal Tap II And how changing the words you use can change the way you see the world The Miss O'Dell Show is recorded at The Church Studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma , the legendary studio built by Leon Russell.
The Beatles’ Hairdresser: Leslie Cavendish dishes out stories of his iconic hairstyles and looks of the 60s and 70s
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Chris O’Dell welcomes her longtime friend Leslie Cavendish, the legendary hairdresser who worked closely with The Beatles during one of the most creative periods of their career. Leslie shares unforgettable stories about cutting Paul McCartney’s hair at Cavendish Avenue, meeting John Lennon, working with George Harrison and Ringo Starr, and experiencing Apple, Savile Row, and the Magical Mystery Tour era from the inside. He also reflects on The Beatles’ personalities, John’s humor, Paul’s approachability, George’s quiet spirit, and the changing style of the band during the Sgt. Pepper and Let It Be years. Along the way, Leslie shares memories of The Who, the Bee Gees, Keith Moon, Barry Gibb, and his upcoming book Beatles Locations Across the Universe. A warm, funny, and deeply personal conversation between two friends who lived through rock history together.
Leon Russell, Beatles Sessions & The Church Studio | Bill Janovitz on Abbey Road to Tulsa Time
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Author and Buffalo Tom frontman Bill Janovitz joins Chris O'Dell to talk about his New York Times bestselling biography of Leon Russell: the master of space and time, and one of the most influential yet underappreciated figures in rock history. Chris knew Leon in his early-'70s prime; Bill spent years researching the full story. Together they get into the rock star Leon willed himself to become, his obsession with technology decades ahead of his time, the records he secretly shaped, the goodbye he wrote in song, and the wild tale of three Beatles nearly playing on his debut album, plus how The Church Studio is restoring his legacy in Tulsa. Bill Janovitz is the founding member of Buffalo Tom and the author of "Rocks Off: 50 Tracks That Tell the Story of the Rolling Stones" and books on Exile on Main St. and The Cars. This episode is supported by The Church Studio (thechurchstudio.com), founded by Leon Russell in 1972, and Blue Couch Studio, Tulsa's full-production podcast studio. Learn more at missodell.com.
Chris O’Dell sits down with Pattie Boyd and discusses Friar Park, George Harrison, and more
Chris O'Dell's first guest is her longtime friend Pattie Boyd: muse, model, and one of the few people who was truly inside the world of The Beatles and beyond. Over the course of this conversation, the two friends move through decades of shared memory: meeting at an Apple boutique fashion show while Yoko sat in silence, discovering Friar Park and bringing it to life room by room, three Krishna families moving in and turning the dining room into a temple, and showing up at Madison Square Garden the night of the Concert for Bangladesh not quite sure if Bob Dylan would appear.They also get into the new Beatles films (neither has been contacted), what the Krishna movement is quietly doing around the world, and Pattie's reaction to seeing Eric Clapton perform last night in Guildford: this is what it sounds like when two women who lived through music history just... talk. Miss O'Dell is recorded at The Church Studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Learn more at missodell.com.
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Listen as Miss Odell tells stories about events we've all heard about from the Beatles to the Rolling Stones.