StrongWriter On The Radio – Episode 275 ”MICHAEL LOCKWOOD – Lions and Ghosts and Dreams, Oh My!”

Today's episode features one of those guests that I truly enjoy - personally and artistically. As I explored the musical journey of MICHAEL LOCKWOOD, I felt as if he was sharing an old scrapbook that he recently discovered from the eighties. And I was intrigued, having lived musically through that era. Michael was the guitar player of the short lived L.A. band LIONS & GHOSTS, and even if you don't remember them, you can experience their 1987 debut album "Velvet Kiss, Lick Of The Lime" with a freshly remastered release. I really enjoyed the record, complete with bonus tracks, and I absolutely love the new digital single, "Gurl, I Luv You" which he wrote with his L&G band-mate Rick Parker. It is my current "earworm", and I mean that in a good way. Michael was a wonderful guest who shared stories of past and present day musical adventures with humor and positivity. We talked like a couple of fast friends, which is my favorite kind of interview. I think you'll like the guy, too. Check it out! [Originally recorded 09-08-22]
Dean Olson
StrongWriter On the Radio

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Featured Guest: MICHAEL LOCKWOOD

ABOUT MICHAEL LOCKWOOD

Michael Lockwood has recorded, produced, played live, and written with many noted musicians, including Aimee Mann, Carly Simon, Fiona Apple, Jon Brion, Bijou Phillips, Susanna Hoffs and more. He has recently partnered with his manager Jeff Keller to start their new record label Sparkle Plenty which is distributed through Deko Entertainment.

Photos courtesy of LionsAndGhosts.com / Joseph Llanes

ABOUT LIONS & GHOSTS

Like Camper Van Beethoven and the Replacements, Lions & Ghosts were adored by college radio DJs in the ‘80s but received cold shoulders from the mainstream airwaves. Formed in Los Angeles by Rick Parker (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Michael Lockwood (guitar, vocals), Todd Hoffman (bass, vocals), and Micheal Murphy (drums, vocals), Lions & Ghosts’ melodic guitar rock seemed tailor-made for campus stations; however, the group was lost in a glut of American bands marketed as the next R.E.M., whose surprise Top 40 breakthrough in 1987 inspired record labels to pillage college radio for the Next Big Thing. Lions & Ghosts’ 1987 debut LP, Velvet Kiss, Lick of the Lime, was dismissed by critics who didn’t feel the group was doing anything revolutionary or ambitious; in contrast, left-of-the-dial programmers feasted on the record’s power pop grooves. “Mary Goes Round,” a dead ringer for the Replacements, and “Man in a Car” enjoyed heavy airplay on small alternative stations. “Mary Goes Round” even became a cult hit on new wave dials in Manila, Philippines. But commercial outlets in the U.S. felt that the band’s music was too understated and moody for mass acceptance. Wild Garden, Lions & Ghosts’ second album, was released in 1989 to a similar reaction although the group changed their sound a bit, opting for more of a straightforward, roots rock approach. Wild Garden didn’t sell, and the band split up.

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About the Author
DEAN OLSON is a songwriter host and producer of the weekly radio show "StrongWriter On the Radio." The popular long form music interview program is now a weekly podcast with new episodes being added each week. Dean is based out of Orange County, California.

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