Don McLean: American Pie & More on a Classic SOUNDS OF FILM with Tom Needham Listen at: open.spotify.com/episode/5qqFN61Zt6X4NNeVlskqQq?si=9J6cesSTQVmzs0j3pPT-gg Music legend Don McLean joins Tom Needham for a special episode of The Sounds of Film on WUSB. Don McLean is the iconic singer/songwriter behind the classic anthem âAmerican Pie,â a song that continues to resonate across generations. Ranked number five on the Recording Industry of America and NEAâs Song of the Century list, âAmerican Pieâ remains one of the most influential songs in American music history. In 2015, the original manuscript of the song fetched $1,205,000 at a Christieâs auction. McLeanâs impressive catalog also includes major hits like âVincent,â âCrying,â and âCastles in the Air.â His music has been featured in numerous films, including Born on the Fourth of July and Charlie Wilsonâs War. He is also the subject of the documentary American Troubadour: Don McLean, directed by Jim Brown. The
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Eric Andersen Talks Dylan, Warhol & THE SONGPOET on Tom Needhamâs SOUNDS OF FILM Listen: open.spotify.com/episode/63z9Gg1Af1QrPGvTJFpwQY?si=VD1P_S9CTaql-cD-qBCeaw This week on Tom Needhamâs SOUNDS OF FILM, the spotlight is on iconic troubadour Eric Andersen, the poetic voice of the Greenwich Village folk scene. In a revealing and wide-ranging interview, Andersen opens up about his encounters with cultural titans like Andy Warhol, Bob Dylan, Brian Epstein, and Lou Reed, while reflecting on the personal and professional crossroads that shaped his singular journey through the music world. The discussion centers on THE SONGPOET, a deeply personal and cinematic portrait of Andersenâs life, directed by Paul Lamont. The documentary captures the emotional highs and devastating setbacks of a fiercely independent artist navigating the changing tides of fame, artistic purpose, and legacy. With featured appearances by Clive Davis, Lenny Kaye, Tom Paxton, John Sebastian, and Anthony DeCurtis, the film charts Andersenâs relentless pursuit of truth in
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DUSTY & STONESâ Gazi âDustyâ Simelane & Director Jesse Rudoy on SOUNDS with Tom Needham Listen to the interview at: soundsoffilm.com This week on SOUNDS, we welcome filmmaker Jesse Rudoy and one half of the extraordinary country duo, Gazi âDustyâ Simelane, to discuss their inspiring new documentary Dusty & Stones. The film shines a spotlight on Dusty and his cousin Linda âStonesâ Msibi, two musicians from the African Kingdom of Eswatini, who set out on an unforgettable journey from their rural homeland to the birthplace of country music in the United States. Dusty & Stones tells the powerful story of two artists chasing a dream that defies borders and expectations. Their journeyâfilled with triumphs, setbacks, and self-discoveryâtakes them from the hills of Eswatini to a Texas battle of the bands, where they bring their authentic sound to the heart of American country music. Through their music and determination, Dusty and
JIMMY IN SAIGON: A Conversation with Director Peter McDowell on SOUNDS with Tom Needham Listen to the interview at aoundsoffilm.com This weekâs episode of SOUNDS features an extraordinary conversation with filmmaker Peter McDowell, who shares the emotional story behind his documentary Jimmy in Saigon. The film, which has earned critical acclaim on the festival circuit, unearths the hidden life of McDowellâs brother Jimmy, a young Vietnam veteran who died mysteriously in Saigon in 1972. Through deeply personal interviews, long-lost letters, and travels from the American Midwest to Vietnam and France, Peter McDowell pieces together his brotherâs journeyâa story of love, estrangement, addiction, and identity in a time when such truths were buried. With Jimmy in Saigon, McDowell not only confronts a family tragedy but also opens a powerful dialogue about memory, cultural taboos, and the Vietnam Warâs long shadow. The SOUNDS interview offers an intimate behind-the-scenes look at the making
James Corbett & The New World Order on SOUNDS with Tom Needham Listen to the conversation at soundsoffilm.com In this episode of SOUNDS, host Tom Needham speaks with investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker James Corbett, the creator of The Corbett Report. Known for his in-depth reporting on geopolitics, media manipulation, and global power structures, Corbett brings his independent research to a wide audience through documentaries, articles, and podcasts. The discussion centers around his compelling book âReportage: Essays on the New World Orderâ, a collection of critical essays that examine the hidden forces shaping our worldâfrom global finance and surveillance to historical revisionism and media control. Corbett shares insights into the origins of the book, the importance of alternative media, and the urgent need for media literacy in an age of disinformation. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges mainstream narratives and encourages deeper questioning. Never miss an episode of
Josh Rogin Talks Joe Rogan, Trump & China on SOUNDS with Tom Needham The next episode of the SOUNDS Podcast features a classic conversation from The Sounds of Film archive with Josh Rogin, columnist for the Washington Postâs Global Opinions section and political analyst for CNN. Rogin, who also appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience, joins host Tom Needham to discuss his groundbreaking book, Chaos Under Heaven, which delves into the Trump administrationâs turbulent and high-stakes dealings with China. Rogin brings deep expertise to the conversation, having reported on foreign policy and national security for outlets including Bloomberg View, Newsweek, the Daily Beast, Foreign Policy magazine, Congressional Quarterly, and even Japanâs Asahi Shimbun. A 2011 finalist for the Livingston Award for Young Journalists and recipient of the Interaction Award for Excellence in International Reporting, Rogin offers unparalleled insights into U.S.âChina relations, the COVID-19 crisis, and the internal battles that shaped
The Story of WHFS & Freeform Radio with Jay Schlossberg on SOUNDS with Tom Needham On this episode of SOUNDS, host Tom Needham speaks with first-time director Jay Schlossberg about his long-awaited documentary Feast Your Ears: The Story of WHFS 102.3 FM. The film takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through the golden era of freeform progressive FM radio, spotlighting the legendary WHFS station that broadcast from Bethesda, Maryland during the â60s, â70s, and â80s. Schlossberg shares the emotional and often surprising behind-the-scenes story of how a teen summer job at WHFS inspired him decades later to launch a successful Kickstarter campaign and finally complete the film nearly a decade later. The documentary features intimate interviews with iconic DJs like Weasel and Cerphe, musicians including Emmylou Harris and Roger McGuinn, and fans who saw WHFS as a cultural lifeline during a time of war, social unrest, and musical revolution. Tom
Screenwriting Legend Robert Boris Talks Richard Pryor, AIR FORCE ONE, & 48 HOURS on SOUNDS Our next guest on the SOUNDS with Tom Needham Podcast is one of Hollywoodâs most fascinating screenwriters, Robert Boris. Robert has had an incredible career, working on some of the most legendary films in Hollywood history. He also played a key role in shaping classic films like âSome Kind of Hero,â â48 Hours,â âDr. Detroit,â and âAir Force Oneââa script that was the âmost famous pitch in townâ and landed him an immediate deal with Ridley Scott. Now, Robert is bringing his storytelling brilliance to the world of literature with his debut novel, BLACK SUNâan epic adventure about the worldâs most powerful AI-driven warplane. When its AI system, Adam, takes control, deciding that humans can no longer be trusted with such power, the stakes become global. Itâs a thrilling story that feels as cinematic as