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Episode 61: '(Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd)' with Fred Hale and Andy 'Moose' Muse

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Fred Hale and Andy 'Moose' Muse make up two fifths of UK Southern Rock band Sons of Liberty. Fred and Moose kindly took time out to chat with Mike about the southern rock album that started it all - the debut album from Lynyrd Skynyrd.

After ten years on the live circuit, Skynyrd took full advantage of their big break. Together Fred, Moose and Mike explore why the songs on 'Pronounced' have endured so strongly for nearly 50 years.

How did Ronnie Van Zant react when producer Al Kooper wanted 'Simple Man' kept off the album?

What does Moose make of Metallica's cover of 'Tuesday's Gone'?

Why does 'Free Bird' end with that iconic instrumental jam?

PLUS: Enjoy 'I Come In Peace', a track from Sons of Liberty's latest album 'Aces and Eights'.

A southern fried good time on this episode of 'My Classic Album'.

For more information on the show: Head over to www.myclassicalbum.co.uk

Like us on Facebook at 'My Classic Album with Mike Norris'

Follow us on Instagram @myclassicalbumpodcast

Or on Twitter @mca_podcast

Music Credits: 'This Is Rock' by Silvia Marchese

'I Come In Peace' by Sons Of Liberty. An independent release played with permission from the artist.

With thanks to O'Neill PR

All music rights reserved to their respective owners

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Content provided by Mike Norris. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mike Norris or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.
Fred Hale and Andy 'Moose' Muse make up two fifths of UK Southern Rock band Sons of Liberty. Fred and Moose kindly took time out to chat with Mike about the southern rock album that started it all - the debut album from Lynyrd Skynyrd.

After ten years on the live circuit, Skynyrd took full advantage of their big break. Together Fred, Moose and Mike explore why the songs on 'Pronounced' have endured so strongly for nearly 50 years.

How did Ronnie Van Zant react when producer Al Kooper wanted 'Simple Man' kept off the album?

What does Moose make of Metallica's cover of 'Tuesday's Gone'?

Why does 'Free Bird' end with that iconic instrumental jam?

PLUS: Enjoy 'I Come In Peace', a track from Sons of Liberty's latest album 'Aces and Eights'.

A southern fried good time on this episode of 'My Classic Album'.

For more information on the show: Head over to www.myclassicalbum.co.uk

Like us on Facebook at 'My Classic Album with Mike Norris'

Follow us on Instagram @myclassicalbumpodcast

Or on Twitter @mca_podcast

Music Credits: 'This Is Rock' by Silvia Marchese

'I Come In Peace' by Sons Of Liberty. An independent release played with permission from the artist.

With thanks to O'Neill PR

All music rights reserved to their respective owners

  continue reading

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