
7. Windmill Brixton
08/12/24 • 36 min
For episode 7 of If These Walls Could Talk, we delve into a venue that has been the birthplace of many a band. A stalwart of the community and has remained authentic and true to itself for the best part of two decades.
To help tell that story we are joined by Tim Perry, a man synonymous with the venue for over 20 years. Ladies & gentleman - welcome to The Windmill.
We cover what bands and music venues can do to support their local communities, the unlikely convergence of country and hip-hop, and how COVID brought a global audience - from Estonia to Kenya - to The Windmill.
Hosted by Jeremy Newton, produced by Greg Moore.
Follow us on Instagram @dlmdd_agency, or on our website www.dlmdd.com.
This podcast is a DLMDD Production.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For episode 7 of If These Walls Could Talk, we delve into a venue that has been the birthplace of many a band. A stalwart of the community and has remained authentic and true to itself for the best part of two decades.
To help tell that story we are joined by Tim Perry, a man synonymous with the venue for over 20 years. Ladies & gentleman - welcome to The Windmill.
We cover what bands and music venues can do to support their local communities, the unlikely convergence of country and hip-hop, and how COVID brought a global audience - from Estonia to Kenya - to The Windmill.
Hosted by Jeremy Newton, produced by Greg Moore.
Follow us on Instagram @dlmdd_agency, or on our website www.dlmdd.com.
This podcast is a DLMDD Production.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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For episode 6 of 'ITWCT', we have something different lined up with real resonance to the theme of the podcast. So instead of talking about a specific venue, today we delve into the wider, social and economic landscape that venues exist within. To help tell that story, we are joined by the fabulous Mark Davyd - founder and CEO of the Music Venue Trust; a charity which acts to protect, secure and improve UK grassroots music for the benefit of venues, communities and upcoming artists.
Join us as Mark shares his love for crowd surfing, running a club in a toilet, sliding doors moments and much much more...
Hosted by Jeremy Newton, produced by Greg Moore.
Follow us on Instagram @dlmdd_agency, or on our website www.dlmdd.com.
This podcast is a DLMDD Production.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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8. The 100 Club
Join us for episode 8 of If These Walls Could Talk as we discuss a venue that holds a very special place in London folklore. A space that has been gifting us live music since 1942 and continues to do so. A club that has hosted a who's who of icons, legends and heroes to so many - Louis Armstrong, BB King, Fela Kuti, The Clash, The Specials, Toots & The Maytals, Oasis, Primal Scream, Nas to name but a few.
A space that holds the title of the oldest independent venue world wide. Somewhere that consistently and authentically champions new and alternative music. Ladies and gentleman - Welcome to the 100 Club!
To help tell the story, we are joined by 2 generations of the family who have been at the helm of the 100 for quite some time. Owner of the 100 Club Mr Jeff Horton and Jeff's daughter and the Venue Manager Ruby Horton.
Hosted by Jeremy Newton, produced by Greg Moore.
Follow us on Instagram @dlmdd_agency, or on our website www.dlmdd.com.
This podcast is a DLMDD Production.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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