Episodes
Episode 29! In this episode Alice and Kristen are on the road to the premiere of the Fanny documentary “Fanny: The Right To Rock” so we are doing something a little different for this podcast! Have a listen to see what surprises we have in store for you all!
Published 06/18/21
Episode 29! In this episode Alice and Kristen are on the road to the premiere of the Fanny documentary “Fanny: The Right To Rock” so we are doing something a little different for this podcast! Have a listen to see what surprises we have in store for you all!
Published 06/18/21
Episode 28! In this episode we travel back in time to May and June of 1973 when Fanny was on tour in the UK in support of their fourth album “Mothers Pride.” Alice shares some stories of the tour, plus Kristen tells us how her father, Fanny’s manager, was able to acquire the funds to take the band on tour, and we play “Is It Really You” and “I’m Satisfied,” both from “Mothers Pride”.
Published 06/04/21
Episode 28! In this episode we travel back in time to May and June of 1973 when Fanny was on tour in the UK in support of their fourth album “Mothers Pride.” Alice shares some stories of the tour, plus Kristen tells us how her father, Fanny’s manager, was able to acquire the funds to take the band on tour, and we play “Is It Really You” and “I’m Satisfied,” both from “Mothers Pride”.
Published 06/04/21
Episode 27! We celebrate the podcast’s first anniversary with a look back on our first year with reflections from each of Alice, Kristen, and Byron, along with a lot of great Fanny song clips!
Quote from Mia:
“I keep thinking about you, Alice, Byron, June, Jean and Nickey and all of the supporting characters I’ve come to ‘know’ and love… I just keep coming back to one thing… As my (our) world and life shut down for a pandemic, a whole new world of music opened up like a beautiful flower,...
Published 05/21/21
Episode 27! We celebrate the podcast’s first anniversary with a look back on our first year with reflections from each of Alice, Kristen, and Byron, along with a lot of great Fanny song clips!
If we weren’t able to give you a shout out on our one year Fannyversary podcast, we wanted to acknowledge you here. If you don’t see your name, let us know so we can add it in. Thank you for all of your support throughout the year, and here’s to another trip around the sun together!
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Published 05/21/21
Episode 26! Kicking off the new documentary “Fanny: The Right To Rock,” we are joined by the film’s director Bobbi Jo Hart as she chats about her inspiration for making the film and her motivations for creating the film in the first place. Plus we listen to a couple of Bobbi Jo’s favorite Fanny tunes, “Young and Dumb” a single release, and the rockin’ “Blind Alley” from the album “Fanny Hill.”
Alice, Kristen, and Byron are joined by director Bobbi Jo Hart in pre-recorded segments.
Published 05/07/21
Episode 26! Kicking off the new documentary “Fanny: The Right To Rock,” we are joined by the film’s director Bobbi Jo Hart as she chats about her inspiration for making the film and her motivations for creating the film in the first place. Plus we listen to a couple of Bobbi Jo’s favorite Fanny tunes, “Young and Dumb” a single release, and the rockin’ “Blind Alley” from the album “Fanny Hill.”
Alice, Kristen, and Byron are joined by director Bobbi Jo Hart in pre-recorded...
Published 05/07/21
Episode 25! Closing out April 2021 with recollections on how Nickey Barclay joined the band. With that, we’ll listen and discuss two of Nickey’s songs in this episode. First up is the rip-roaring rocker from Fanny’s first album, “Changing Horses” with lead vocals by Jean. Then Nickey switches gears for the quasi-funky ballad “A Person Like You” from the “Charity Ball” album.
Alice, Kristen, and Byron are joined by Jean and June Millington, and Fanny’s head roadie, Jim Segrave via...
Published 04/23/21
Episode 25! Closing out April 2021 with recollections on how Nickey Barclay joined the band. With that, we’ll listen and discuss two of Nickey’s songs in this episode. First up is the rip-roaring rocker from Fanny’s first album, “Changing Horses” with lead vocals by Jean. Then Nickey switches gears for the quasi-funky ballad “A Person Like You” from the “Charity Ball” album.
Alice, Kristen, and Byron are joined by Jean and June Millington, and Fanny’s head roadie, Jim Segrave via...
Published 04/23/21
In episode 24 we delve deeper into the history of Fanny being signed by producer Richard Perry, and we discuss two great Fanny covers, the rare recording of “Nowhere To Run” and from the first album, “It Takes a Lot of Good Lovin'”.
Alice, Kristen, and Byron are joined by Jean and June Millington, and Fanny’s head roadie, Jim Seagrave via pre-recorded interviews.
From UFO Ann B.:
Hi Fab Fanny Friday Podcasters
I hope this finds you all well and busy collaborating on the next podcast –...
Published 04/09/21
In episode 23 we dive into “Back In My Arms” which is a bonus track on the Real Gone Music CD release of “Mothers Pride” and then we rock ‘n’ roll to Nickey’s “Cat Fever” from the “Charity Ball” album. Along the way, drummer Alice de Buhr shares some early stories of Fanny being signed to a contract and life at the band’s home Fanny Hill.
Alice, Kristen, and Byron are joined by Jean and June Millington via pre-recorded interviews.
From UFO Angie Tapp:
“Caaaaaaaaaaaaattt...
Published 03/26/21
In episode 23 we dive into “Back In My Arms” which is a bonus track on the Real Gone Music CD release of “Mothers Pride” and then we rock ‘n’ roll to Nickey’s “Cat Fever” from the “Charity Ball” album. Along the way, drummer Alice de Buhr shares some early stories of Fanny being signed to a contract and life at the band’s home Fanny Hill.
Alice, Kristen, and Byron are joined by Jean and June Millington via pre-recorded interviews.
From UFO Angie Tapp:
“Caaaaaaaaaaaaattt...
Published 03/26/21
Episode 22 is a special episode dedicated to June Millington’s socially conscious and touching song “You’ve Got A Home” from “Fanny Hill” as well as we briefly discuss June’s recently disclosed health issue.
Alice, Kristen, and Byron are joined by Jean and June Millington via pre-recorded interviews.
From UFO Nigel Langridge:
As for the beautiful “You’ve Got A Home”… I can only assume June wrote it for/about Brie’s daughter Brandi (“Punkin”)… from what I’ve read in June’s book Brie and...
Published 03/12/21
Episode 22 is a special episode dedicated to June Millington’s socially conscious and touching song “You’ve Got A Home” from “Fanny Hill” as well as we briefly discuss June’s recently disclosed health issue.
Alice, Kristen, and Byron are joined by Jean and June Millington via pre-recorded interviews.
NOTE: These podcasts will be produced once every two weeks.
Published 03/12/21
This time Alice talks about the beginnings of Fanny and the very first recording done with producer Richard Perry. Then we dig into "Come and Hold Me" and "Bitter Wine" both off Fanny's eponymous album.
Published 02/26/21
We feature our first interview with Fanny's original photographer Linda Wolf.
Published 02/12/21
The Fanny band members chat about the various rumors about the band and clear them up once and for all. "Candlelighter Man" and "What Kind Of Lover" are the featured songs.
Published 01/29/21
Switching gears a bit for this episode, we talk about the songs “Regular Guy” and “I’m Satisfied” and how they potentially match up with the upcoming inauguration of our new President and Vice-President. Both songs are from “Mothers Pride” and were written by Nickey Barclay.
Hosts Alice, Kristen, and Byron are joined by Jean and June Millington via pre-recorded interviews.
NOTE: These podcasts will be produced once every two weeks.
Published 01/15/21
We start the new year off with two songs from "Mothers Pride." First up is June Millington's "Polecat Blues" followed by Fanny's cover of "Old Hat."
Published 01/01/21