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Celebrating RICKIE LEE JONES: A Life in Song

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  1. Celebrating RICKIE LEE JONES: A Life in Song Sandy Kaye 52:00

Few singer/songwriters are as individual and eclectic as Rickie Lee Jones, a vocalist and composer who’s able to weave jazz, folk, and R&B into songs for decades.

Rickie Lee’s greatest commercial success came at the outset of her career with ‘Chuck E’s in Love’, but a restless creative spirit and a stubborn refusal to be pigeon holed into any one musical niche, ensured her on-going status as a cult hero. Her second LP, 1981’s Pirates added rock and soul flavours. Others followed.

As the ’90s gave way to the 2000s, Rickie Lee continued to explore new directions, experimenting with trip-hop on 1997’s Ghostyhead, a personal take on faith with 2007’s The Sermon on Exposition Boulevard, and taking an introspective look into her own life on 2009’s Balm in Gilead. 

Assuming full control of her music when she founded her own label to release 2015’s The Other Side of Desire and 2019’s Kicks, her latest offering is Pieces of Treasure. It’s an incredible album that sees her paying tribute to the Golden Age of American Song writing with jazzy accents. 

In this episode, Rickie Lee Jones tells us how she endured a stormy childhood that saw her moved around from state to state. Eventually as a teenager she fled to seek refuge in Los Angeles in the mid-’70s. There she slept on people’s couches, worked a series of waitressing jobs and occasionally performing in area clubs.  

She found a measure of success when Lowell George, the ex Little Feat frontman decided to record her song ‘Easy Money’. After that, fortune seemed to smile on her as she enlisted Russ Titleman to co-produce her self-titled 1979 debut LP which featured the hit ‘Chuck E’s in Love’. Have you ever wondered who Chuck E is? I have and she explains all.

With that album, Rickie Lee Jones became an overnight smash sensation. Her life was changed forever and a confident, self-assured young trend-setting artist emerged, leaving behind the shy girl who’d always resided in her cocoon.

Rickie Lee Jones joins me this week to tell her story and share some of her thoughts around her musical journey.

If you’d like to know more about her, head for her website https://rickieleejones.com/ and make sure you take a listen to her latest album. It’s Rickie Lee Jones at her very best.

Any comments, feedback or suggestions for future guests? Simply send me a message through my website https://abreathoffreshair.com.au/

I hope you enjoy Rickie Lee Jones’ story.

Hello, I’m Sandy Kaye. A freelance broadcaster, journalist and producer who has spent more than 35 years on both sides of radio and television microphones. I’ve worked with every TV network in Australia, have produced and presented for countless radio stations around the country and have hosted my own commercial radio talk-back show. I’ve even held the distinction of being Sydney’s first female newsreader on radio – way back when!

Today my passion is A Breath of Fresh Air which allows me to immerse myself in one of my favourite things – music. I just love all kinds of music and am fascinated by the people who make it. In particular, it’s the music of the '60s '70s and '80s that takes me back to my youth and means so much to me.

As a journalist, I’m all about digging deep into the classic hits of our time.
I bring you intimate, warm, fireside chats with the artists who tell us about their lives both then and now.
We learn about what makes them tick, who they are in their professional and private lives and how they went about making the soundtrack to our lives.

'A Breath of Fresh Air’ is exceptional - exceptional not because of me, but rather because of the stories that some of the best-known musical artists choose to share with me.

I created this podcast to honour them. It’s all about THEIR lives, THEIR stories, THEIR music, told now, in THEIR voices, before they’re lost forever.

I see my podcast as a personal labour of love, but also as an archival legacy for music fans and practitioners alike, both current and future, who otherwise might never know of the amazing people who helped build the industry.

I really hope you enjoy each and every episode of A Breath of Fresh Air.

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