13 Oct 2022 07:00

S3 Ep10: The Sync Report | Peter Noone | Part 1

Peter Noone's career started as Stanley Fairclough in Britain’s biggest soap opera: Coronation Street. Peter was 15 when he became the lead singer of Herman’s Hermits and only 16 when “I’m Into Something Good” reached no.1 in the UK chart. Six months later, they reached the top of the US charts with "Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter,” but what was it like to grace the cover of every magazine and deal with huge fame in the 1960’s? Hear how the perception of fans changed over time including the development of groupies! And what it was like to be the “clean cut” band versus the perception of the Rolling Stones. What was it like to tour the US as part of the Brit Invasion, with police escorts and thousands of screaming fans everywhere they went? How did Peter get involved in music and acting? And what did his school friends think of him being in Coronation Street? What happened when Peter met Cream’s Ginger Baker in a casino and who saved him from himself? And this is just the first half of our conversation with Peter. Make sure you listen to next week's episode to hear even more of Peter Noone’s journey in music. Stay tuned for the music sync session as we listen to music from our audience, hoping to have their music used in the indie feature documentary film "The Boys of 742." Hear what our filmmakers and our expert music & film panel think will sync with the film's visuals. Peter Noone Website IMDB Twitter Instagram Facebook Music is the difference between a good film and a great one. Music Songs included in this episode are: The Everly Brothers – Walk Right Back SYNC SESSIONS Featuring: Chris Rolfe - Tricia Jackson - Matt Gideon – Heather Ragnars - Jodylynn Talevi - Lisa Dunn - Phill Mason Songs Stand Up by Tape Pop Fantasy by The Morning Kings I See Trouble by Joey Plunkett  You Don’t Get a Song by Jennifer Msumba 2 Sense Music presents The Sync Report, where you will meet industry experts and top level songwriters as we pull the curtain back on music placement and scores, build vital relationships and provide real opportunities to our listeners. Listen to indie filmmakers present their latest productions and describe specific scenes as they consider music submitted by our audience. Please tell your friends about us, and remember to rate, comment, & subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and across all platforms.  And find us at The Sync Report here TSR Website  Facebook  Instagram Twitter Youtube Linkedin

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