811 - Bee Gees! Heart! Michael Buble!
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          This week: a fascinating in-depth interview with The Bee Gees, circa 1976. Roger Ashby talks about the recent success of the “Main Course” album (with songs like “Nights On Broadway”, “Jive Talkin’” and “Fanny”), as well as their latest album, “Children of The World”, where they dabble in disco for the first time (“You Should Be Dancing”).  They also discuss their vocal influences, including The Everly Bros and The Mills Bros.  The brothers are in fine form!           Then we chat with Nancy Wilson of Heart in 1982. The group has just been streamlined to a quintet and Nancy couldn’t be happier – now having more of a chance to shine. Nancy is so charming and friendly in this chat – even when she’s talking about serious causes like the anti-nuke movement.  She also talks about the band's Canadian roots.           And finally, we jump ahead to 2011 with an excellent interview with Michael Buble.  Marilyn Denis has a blast talking to Michael about his recent marriage… and what his future wife REALLY thought about Michael on the night they first met.            He also explains the advice that David Foster gave him and why he doesn’t get nervous before a big concert.  It’s a wildly entertaining conversation between Michael and Marilyn!  
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