Educating Isabella: Rock 'n Roll 101

From Liverpool to Anfield: Gerry and the Pacemakers and the Song That Outlived Everyone

13 min · 18 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of Educating Isabella: Rock and Roll 101, we meet one of the great unsung heroes of the British Invasion — Gerry and the Pacemakers. They came from the same city as the Beatles, shared the same manager and the same producer, and pulled off something even the Fab Four never managed: three consecutive number ones with their first three singles. We trace their story from the Liverpool club scene to the American charts, and we follow the extraordinary journey of their third single — a song from a 1945 Broadway musical that became one of the most beloved football anthems in the world. Plus our homework task for Isabella (and for you).   Tracks mentioned this episode — full playlist on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4cxDMjsYep1tVLLTLzO9tE?si=iFDeJpiFTguATMMyD3tb6g&pi=EdM_ScpIS4i4z], YouTube Music [https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgq1zSCytmP9KJVxKJiHO5WBXnGAInsqt&si=haxNF47ctjdDbA1Y] and Deezer [https://link.deezer.com/s/32JQnrPaTkH5frhTCZG7F]: Follow us on X [https://x.com/IsaRocks101]...  Website: https://bitesz.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101 [https://bitesz.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101] Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101--6522543/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101--6522543/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]. For more music history and commentary, visit our website at https://bitesz.com [https://bitesz.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101] This episode includes AI-generated content.

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Herman's Hermits: How a Cartoon Inspired a British Invasion Sensation

In this episode of Educating Isabella: Rock and Roll 101, we continue our British Invasion mini-series by diving into the remarkable story of Herman's Hermits — the Manchester band who, in 1965, became the biggest-selling singles act in America, outselling even the Beatles. How did a group of ordinary Manchester teenagers with a fifteen-year-old Coronation Street actor as their frontman conquer the United States? And why did music that was considered too old-fashioned for British tastes make American audiences go wild? We explore their roots, their incredible US success, the session musicians who secretly helped create their sound, and their enduring legacy.   Key Topics Covered • Formation in Manchester, 1963, as The Heartbeats • Peter Noone: the fifteen-year-old Coronation Street actor who became Herman • The origin of the name Herman's Hermits (from a Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoon) • Producer Mickie Most and his role in shaping the band's sound and image • The secret session musicians: Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones (future Led Zeppelin) • Debut hit 'I'm Into Something Good' — UK number one in 1964 • 1965 American conquest: 'Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter' and 'I'm Henry VIII, I Am' • Billboard's #1 singles act of 1965 in the USA — ahead of the Beatles • Twenty-four consecutive weeks in the American Top Ten with five simultaneous singles • Films, TV appearances, and global fame • Later UK hits and the band's decline in America • Peter Noone's solo career, including 'Oh You Pretty Thing' written by David Bowie • Legacy: 60 million records sold, 14 US gold singles   Suggested Listening Playlist Available on Spotify, YouTube Music, and Deezer — search 'Educating Isabella S01E10 Herman's Hermits' • I'm Into Something Good (1964) • Can't You Hear My Heartbeat (1965) • Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter (1965) • Silhouettes (1965) • I'm Henry VIII, I Am (1965) • A Must to Avoid (1965) • Listen People (1966) • Leaning on a Lamp Post (1966) • No Milk Today (1966) • There's a Kind of Hush (1967) • My Sentimental Friend (1969) Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101--6522543/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101--6522543/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]. For more music history and commentary, visit our website at https://bitesz.com [https://bitesz.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101] This episode includes AI-generated content.

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Glad All Over: The Dave Clark Five Story

In Episode 9 of Educating Isabella: Rock and Roll 101, Michael introduces Isabella to the Dave Clark Five — one of the most commercially successful and yet often overlooked groups of the entire British Invasion.   We cover the band's working-class origins in Tottenham, North London; how drummer Dave Clark taught himself to play to raise money for his football team; the classic lineup of Clark, Mike Smith, Lenny Davidson, Rick Huxley, and Denis Payton; the thundering 'Tottenham Sound' that was wholly distinct from the Merseybeat style; the January 1964 moment when 'Glad All Over' knocked the Beatles off the top of the UK chart; the DC5's extraordinary 18 appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show (more than any other British Invasion group); 17 US Billboard Top 40 hits between 1964 and 1967; Dave Clark's visionary decision to own his masters and self-manage and produce; the fascinating and frustrating story of his acquisition of the Ready Steady Go! archive; the press-manufactured Beatles rivalry and what really happened between the two bands; the 1965 film 'Catch Us If You Can'; the band's later years; and their 2008 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction by Tom Hanks.   This episode is dedicated with love to a grandfather who has been a Dave Clark Five fan since 1964 — and still is.   Key Songs Referenced •       Glad All Over (1963) — their breakthrough UK #1 •       Bits and Pieces (1964) — UK #2, US Top 5 •       Can't You See That She's Mine (1964) •       Because (1964) — US favourite •       Catch Us If You Can (1965) — film theme •       I Like It Like That (1965) •       Over and Over (1965) — US #1, Christmas Day 1965 •       Everybody Knows (1967) — later UK hit •       Good Old Rock 'n' Roll (1969/70)   Playlist Note As with all Educating Isabella episodes, listeners are directed to the show's public Spotify, YouTube Music, and Deezer playlists for curated listening to accompany the episode. The DC5 catalogue is now available on all major streaming platforms. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101--6522543/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101--6522543/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]. For more music history and commentary, visit our website at https://bitesz.com [https://bitesz.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101] This episode includes AI-generated content.

29 de mar de 202617 min
episode From Liverpool to Anfield: Gerry and the Pacemakers and the Song That Outlived Everyone artwork

From Liverpool to Anfield: Gerry and the Pacemakers and the Song That Outlived Everyone

In this episode of Educating Isabella: Rock and Roll 101, we meet one of the great unsung heroes of the British Invasion — Gerry and the Pacemakers. They came from the same city as the Beatles, shared the same manager and the same producer, and pulled off something even the Fab Four never managed: three consecutive number ones with their first three singles. We trace their story from the Liverpool club scene to the American charts, and we follow the extraordinary journey of their third single — a song from a 1945 Broadway musical that became one of the most beloved football anthems in the world. Plus our homework task for Isabella (and for you).   Tracks mentioned this episode — full playlist on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4cxDMjsYep1tVLLTLzO9tE?si=iFDeJpiFTguATMMyD3tb6g&pi=EdM_ScpIS4i4z], YouTube Music [https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgq1zSCytmP9KJVxKJiHO5WBXnGAInsqt&si=haxNF47ctjdDbA1Y] and Deezer [https://link.deezer.com/s/32JQnrPaTkH5frhTCZG7F]: Follow us on X [https://x.com/IsaRocks101]...  Website: https://bitesz.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101 [https://bitesz.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101] Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101--6522543/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101--6522543/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]. For more music history and commentary, visit our website at https://bitesz.com [https://bitesz.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101] This episode includes AI-generated content.

18 de mar de 202613 min
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The British Invasion: A Cultural Tsunami in Rock 'n Roll History!

Welcome back to Educating Isabella, where we embark on an exhilarating exploration of one of music history's most impactful movements: the British Invasion of the 1960s! In this episode, host Michael guides Isabella through the phenomenon that transformed the global music landscape, introducing her to the tidal wave of British rock, pop, fashion, and culture that hit America starting in 1964.We kick off our journey by uncovering the origins of the term “British Invasion,” tracing its roots back to the Beatles’ arrival in the U.S. and the cultural shift that followed. Michael vividly recounts the moment when Walter Cronkite reported on Beatlemania, capturing the imaginations of millions and setting the stage for a revolution. As we delve deeper, we highlight iconic bands and artists that dominated the charts, from the Rolling Stones to the Kinks, and how their unique sounds reshaped American music.But the invasion was not just about the music. We explore the fashion frenzy that accompanied this cultural shift, from miniskirts to mod suits, and how it influenced youth culture and rebellion. Michael shares colorful anecdotes about the era, including the hilarious novelty songs that emerged in response to the invasion and the media's role in amplifying this musical mania.As we reflect on how the British Invasion laid the groundwork for future generations of artists and cultural movements, Isabella is tasked with her rock and roll homework: to stream a British Invasion compilation and find a track that resonates with her modern musical tastes.Join us as we celebrate the legacy of the British Invasion, a cultural tsunami that forever changed the way we dress, listen, and rebel. Don't miss the curated playlists available on Spotify, YouTubeMusic, and Deezer, featuring essential tracks that capture the essence of this iconic era.The Birth of the British InvasionKey Players and Their ImpactFashion and Cultural ShiftsMedia Madness and Movie MagicHomework: Stream a British Invasion CompilationNext Episode Preview: Spotlight on a British Invasion ArtistFor more visit our website at https://bitesz.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101 [https://bitesz.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101] Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101--6522543/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101--6522543/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]. For more music history and commentary, visit our website at https://bitesz.com [https://bitesz.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101] This episode includes AI-generated content.

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Jerry Lee Lewis: 'The Killer's' Controversial Legacy

Welcome back to Educating Isabella, where we dive into the electrifying world of rock and roll's most controversial figures! In this episode, host Michael introduces Isabella to the one and only Jerry Lee Lewis, the piano-pounding pioneer whose life was as wild as his music. Known as "The Killer," Jerry Lee helped ignite the rock and roll revolution alongside Elvis Presley at Sun Records, leaving a legacy that influenced countless artists from Elton John to Bruce Springsteen.We explore Jerry's tumultuous journey from his humble beginnings in Faraday, Louisiana, to becoming a global sensation with hits like "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" and "Great Balls of Fire." With a fiery performance style that had audiences on their feet, Jerry's music blended gospel, country, and rhythm and blues, paving the way for rockabilly and redefining the genre.However, Jerry's career was marred by scandal and controversy, including his infamous marriage to a 13-year-old cousin that shocked the world. Michael unpacks the layers of Jerry's life—his triumphs, tragedies, and the resilience that allowed him to stage a remarkable comeback throughout the decades. From his early successes to his struggles with addiction and personal loss, we delve into the complexities of a man whose talent was matched only by his tumultuous life.As Isabella takes on her rock and roll homework, she’s tasked with streaming Jerry's 1958 debut album and reflecting on which track resonates with her the most. Don’t miss our updated playlists on Spotify, YouTubeMusic, and Deezer, featuring essential tracks that showcase Jerry Lee Lewis's wild spirit.The Rise of Jerry Lee LewisInfluence on Rock and RollControversies and ScandalsThe Comeback and LegacyHomework: Stream the Debut AlbumNext Episode Preview: The British InvasionFor more visit our website at https://bitesz.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101 [https://bitesz.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101] Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101--6522543/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101--6522543/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]. For more music history and commentary, visit our website at https://bitesz.com [https://bitesz.com/podcast/educating-isabella-rock-n-roll-101] This episode includes AI-generated content.

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