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Jock Bartley of Firefall

December 16, 2020 Jock Bartley of Firefall Season 1 Episode 27
Jock Bartley of Firefall
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Jock Bartley of Firefall
Dec 16, 2020 Season 1 Episode 27
Jock Bartley of Firefall

Firefall was founded in 1974 by Rick Roberts, Larry Burnett, Mark Andes, David Muse and this episode's guest -- lead guitarist Jock Bartley. By the end of they decade, they had three gold albums and three Top 10 singles: "You Are the Woman," "Just Remember I Love You" and "Strange Way."  

In this episode we talk with Jock about...

  • How he got started in music.
  • How the '70s rock scene in Boulder, Colorado boosted his career.
  • How Firefall came together and got its record contract with Atlantic.
  • How the group's first album "Firefall" became the fastest record to achieve gold status in Atlantic Records history.
  • How the group's hits like "You Are the Woman" differed from the band's deeper cuts.
  • Firefall's connection to the Southern California folk rock and country rock sound.
  • How successful musicians don't make as much money as we might think.
  • How the band broke apart in the early '80s.
  • How he brought Firefall back with help from the resurgence of interest in classic rock.
  • The group's new album "Comet," including the song "Way Back When."
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Firefall was founded in 1974 by Rick Roberts, Larry Burnett, Mark Andes, David Muse and this episode's guest -- lead guitarist Jock Bartley. By the end of they decade, they had three gold albums and three Top 10 singles: "You Are the Woman," "Just Remember I Love You" and "Strange Way."  

In this episode we talk with Jock about...

  • How he got started in music.
  • How the '70s rock scene in Boulder, Colorado boosted his career.
  • How Firefall came together and got its record contract with Atlantic.
  • How the group's first album "Firefall" became the fastest record to achieve gold status in Atlantic Records history.
  • How the group's hits like "You Are the Woman" differed from the band's deeper cuts.
  • Firefall's connection to the Southern California folk rock and country rock sound.
  • How successful musicians don't make as much money as we might think.
  • How the band broke apart in the early '80s.
  • How he brought Firefall back with help from the resurgence of interest in classic rock.
  • The group's new album "Comet," including the song "Way Back When."