HighFidelityJJEpisode 18 broadcast on 12th September broadcast on RTÉ lyric fm at 7pm.
Abbey Road
Perhaps the most influential band and song-writing duo in the 20th century. The Beatles story, songbook and the legacy of Paul McCarthy and John Lennon. The story of Abbey Road Recording Studios and the bands who have made history there including Pink Floyd and the Shadows.
HighFidelityJJEpisode 14 will be broadcast on RTÉ lyric fm on 15th August at 7pm
Folk to Pop
From the 1950s onwards sound recording make it easier to capture and preserve folk music, musicians, songs and singers like the blind Hungarian fiddler Zerkula or Irish sean nós singer Labhrás ó Cadhla. It’s a folk legacy which flows into modern music and composition/performance inspiring the folk music revival led by people like Pete Seeger, Ewan McColl and in Ireland Dominic Behan and Luke Kelly. This episodes features Simon & Garfunkel, Peggy Seeger, Roberta Flack, Christy Moore, Moving Hearts, Paul Brady and Karan Casey. We Hear Julie singing ‘The Reaper’ a traditional song she learnt from June Tabor and we get the story behind the folk song Scarborough Fair.
HighFidelityJJEpisode 20 broadcast on 26th October on RTÉ lyric fm at 7pm.
Jack and Julie’s Mixtape
Everyone remembers making their favourite mixtape, a cassette tape of your favourite tracks which you could share and swap with friends. This week presenters Jack L and Julie Feeney select and swap their personal favourite songs and artists of the century of recorded song. Expect some surprises as Jack picks Beethoven’s ode to Joy (sung by Paul Robeson) and Julie opts for Eels. Our final episode, episode 26, will be a selection by our listeners of the songs and artists we’ve overlooked. So vote for your song and favourite singer via our facebook or twitter page or email us here on RTE lyric fm.
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Episode 21 broadcast on 3rd October on RTÉ lyric fm
Stadium Sounds.
Stadium Sounds resonates with the sounds from the 70s to today when gig venues got bigger and bigger and the songs became crown anthems from Bruce Springsteen’s Born to Run, Police’s Roxanne to Queen, Freddie Mercury and Bohemian Rhapsody. Jack and Julie trace sound from the Sony Walkman in 1979 to the birth of the CD in 1982 and the songs, bands, albums and gigs which made history. The show features the epic Live Aid gig in 1985 starring an emerging female artist called Madonna and with Irishman, Bob Geldof, of the Boomtown Rats behind it.
HighFidelityJJEpisode 10 Airs tonight 18th July at 7pm on RTÉ lyric fm
Wartime Melodies
From 1939 music is dominated by a European war which spread across the world. In Britain singers like Vera Lynn and the Andrew Singers come to the fore while band leaders like Glenn Miller in the US play a role in morale boosting. The war sees the use of radio, music and cinema as propaganda tools and leads to a break-through in magnetic tape recording which changes recording in the post war era. Enjoy performances by Vera Lynn, the Andrew Singers, Glenn Miller, Joe Loss Orchestra and hear the story of the song ‘As Time Goes By’ performed by Dooley Wilson in the wartime movie ‘Casablanca’.
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Episode 21 broadcast on 3rd October on RTÉ lyric fm
Stadium Sounds.
Stadium Sounds resonates with the sounds from the 70s to today when gig venues got bigger and bigger and the songs became crown anthems from Bruce Springsteen’s Born to Run, Police’s Roxanne to Queen, Freddie Mercury and Bohemian Rhapsody. Jack and Julie trace sound from the Sony Walkman in 1979 to the birth of the CD in 1982 and the songs, bands, albums and gigs which made history. The show features the epic Live Aid gig in 1985 starring an emerging female artist called Madonna and with Irishman, Bob Geldof, of the Boomtown Rats behind it.
HighFidelityJJEpisode 24 Broadcast on the 24th October at 7pm on RTE Lyric Fm From O'Riada to Riverdance
From Sean O Riada's epic 'Mise Eire' to Bill Whelan ground-breaking composition for 'Riverdance' this weeks' episode traces the story of Irish composition in the age of recording and the legacy of people like O'Riada to contemporary artists and performers like Crash Ensemble. Some of the voices you will hear include Sinead O'Connor, Enya and Iarla O' Lionaird.
HighFidelityJJEpisode 19 will be broadcast on the 19th September on RTÉ lyric fm at 7pm.
‘I Heard it through the Grapevine’
The sounds of Motown, soul and rich voices like Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross & The Supremes as well as Dusty Springfield, Smokey Robinson, Amy Winehouse and the Commitments. High Fidelity’s time machine lands in the seventies and plays the records from the Motown era 1959 to 2005.
HighFidelityJJEpisode 20 will be broadcast on 26th October on RTÉ lyric fm at 7pm
Jack and Julie’s Mixtape
Everyone remembers making their favourite mixtape, a cassette tape of your favourite tracks which you could share and swap with friends. This week presenters Jack L and Julie Feeney select and swap their personal favourite songs and artists of the century of recorded song. Expect some surprises as Jack picks Beethoven’s ode to Joy (sung by Paul Robeson) and Julie opts for Eels. Our final episode, episode 26, will be a selection by our listeners of the songs and artists we’ve overlooked. So vote for your song and favourite singer via our facebook or twitter page or email us here on RTE lyric fm.