My first show

My first show
Podcast Description
Its East London and Essex in 1979 and the Mod Revival is gaining momentum. The Jam's seminal album had been released in Nov 1978 and Quadrophenia is yet to premiere in London in August 1979...
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Content Themes
Episodes cover themes from social dynamics of the Mod community to personal experiences during the era, such as Episode 6 'Bank Holidays - I'm On My Way', highlighting individual stories of women involved in the Mod scene, and Episode 2 'Mod is in the Detail', which discusses broader cultural implications and personal narratives, focusing on the intersection of fashion and music during this period.

Its East London and Essex in 1979 and the Mod Revival is gaining momentum. The Jam’s seminal album had been released in Nov 1978 and Quadrophenia is yet to premiere in London in August 1979…
Women from The Mod Revival
East London and Essex 1979-84
Credits
Annie di la Prida
Jo Earl
Nicky Crancher
Belinda Stokes
Katie Hanrahan
Diane Cracknell
Pauline Jenkins
Paul Binni
Jackie Donald nee Earl
Rosemary Hewson
Interviews
Susan Avery and Diane Lyons
Music
The Purple Hearts – Frustration 1979
The Scene – Looking for Love 1983
Special thanks to Ed Silvester
Created with Funding from the Arts Council England
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