Music Talks

Episode 37 (Pt.1) - John Wills - A Band With Prospects

January 07, 2021 Terry Smith Season 3 Episode 1
Music Talks
Episode 37 (Pt.1) - John Wills - A Band With Prospects
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My guest in this episode is John Wills who has been involved in the underground music scene  in the UK for almost 40 years. During that time has made a lot of music, played in many bands, seen a lot of the world and collected a raft of great, fascinating, and funny stories. So many in fact that this episode is a two-parter and it’s  a great way to kick off the new year.  

The bio John  sent through to me was entitled “My Bizarre Life of Happy Accidents and Near Misses” and as you listen to this episode you will see how apposite that title is 

Musically, John’s biggest commercial success was with the band Loop whose third album "A Gilded Eternity", released in 1990, made the Top 40 and was a Number 1 on the Indie Chart in the UK.  He’s played Reading Festival,  done multiple Peel sessions and been supported by The Happy Monday’s and Nirvana. 

In 2001 John moved with his wife and musical collaborator Pinkie  Maclure to  Scotland and they now live in the beautiful village of Cellardyke in the East Neuk of Fife.  John and Pinkie perform under the name of Pumajaw and have released six albums with another in the works. Additionally, in 2013/4 they staged a multimedia show at the Edinburgh Festival called "Song Noir" which was voted in the Top 50 shows of the Festival

This Spotify Playlist contains John's choices and a track from every artist mentioned during our chat. just cut and paste into your browser.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/64gcrLCFjQpyIcBdpqXnvY?si=YXBtZST-RIm0Uyn4STqc0g

Contact Details

John's Personal email : johnw9906@gmail.com
For Podcast work          : editpod007@gmail.com
Pumajaw website          : https://pumajaw1.bandcamp.com/ 

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Intro & Background
The 60's - Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity - This Wheel's on Fire
The 70's - David Bowie - The Jean Genie
The 80's - The Pixies - Monkey Gone To Heaven