Off The Record - On The Charts: A Podcast

Side 1 : Track 5 - "Warm Your Heart" - Tommy Dowd (an homage)

1 h 59 min · 5 mei 2026
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Halfway through this journey, it dawned on us—being primary keepers of our fathers' legacies—that we had a unique ability to interview each other. There’s no better source than the kin who lived it. Taking a moment to honor the men who made us 'us,' we start with Tom (aka 'Tommy'). Joe and Adam ask Dana personal questions about growing up with her father, the first ever linear fader recording console, his departure from Atlantic Records, her efforts in preserving his legacy, while sharing their insights through their own and their fathers' eyes.

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Side 2 : Track 7 - “They Didn’t Say “Yo” Then” – Jimmy Douglass

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"Bee Side" : Outtake (In Loving Memory) - David Brigati

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