• Tony Christie
    Feb 22 2026

    He’s the man who defined a generation of crooners, sent us all to Amarillo, and is currently proving that music is the ultimate medicine. This week on Chatterbox Redux, Nick's sit down with the legendary Tony Christie.

    The Deep Dive: In an era-spanning conversation, Tony opens up about his incredible 60-year career—from the smoke-filled clubs of the 60s to his triumphant Glastonbury return. But this isn't just a look back. Tony gets candid about his current "Great Farewell" 2026 Tour, the recording of his Nashville-inspired album A New Life, and his brave, ongoing journey living with dementia.

    Nick dive's into the stories behind the hits:

    • The accidental explosion of "(Is This the Way to) Amarillo."
    • Collaborating with Jarvis Cocker on "Walk Like a Panther."
    • The secrets to maintaining that powerhouse voice at 80+.

    Why You Can't Miss This: Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a lover of great British music history, this episode is a masterclass in resilience and showmanship. Tony Christie isn't just a voice; he's an institution.

    Tony also chats about his diagnosis of dementia and offers fantastic advice to others and their loved ones that have been diagnosed with Vascular Dementia, Alzheimer's and similar related diseases,

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    23 min
  • Suzi Quatro
    Feb 21 2026

    Before Joan Jett, before Chrissie Hynde, there was Suzi Quatro.

    Suzi isn't just a rock star, she is the Queen of Rock

    In this explosive episode of The Chatterbox Redux, Nick and Sue go one-on-one with the woman who broke the glass ceiling of rock with a Fender Precision bass and a leather jumpsuit. Suzi opens up about her incredible reign of over 53 years, from the wild days of "Can the Can" and "Devil Gate Drive" to her iconic turn as Leather Tuscadero on Happy Days.

    But we aren’t just looking back. Suzi gives us the inside scoop on her defiant new 2026 album, "Freedom," including the story behind her powerhouse collaboration with Alice Cooper. Whether she’s talking about her upcoming UK tour or why she refuses to ever "quiet down," this is Suzi Quatro at her rawest, loudest, and most inspiring.

    In a total twist, we discuss Suzi Quatro's books including Grave Undertakings, in which she collected what epitaphs famous people would have on their grave stones.

    Don't just listen to rock history—hear from the woman who wrote it.

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    28 min
  • Chris Amoo of The Real Thing
    Feb 20 2026

    .From the tough streets of Toxteth to the bright lights of New York, Chris Amoo has lived a life that sounds like a movie. In this unmissable episode of The Chatterbox Redux, Nick sits down with the founding member of Britain’s most successful Black soul group, The Real Thing.

    Go behind the scenes of the "Black Beatles" era as Chris reveals the true story of how they conquered the charts with anthems like "You To Me Are Everything" and "Can You Feel The Force." But the music is only half the story. Chris opens up about his secret passion that shocked the world: winning Best in Show at Crufts.

    Whether you’re a lifelong fan of UK soul or a dog lover who follows the Irish Wolfhound circuit, this is a masterclass in longevity, passion, and reinventing yourself. Press play to hear how a lad from Liverpool stayed "The Real Thing" for over five decades.

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    28 min
  • Eden Kane
    Feb 19 2026

    Step into the time machine on this episode of Chatterbox Redux as Nick welcomes a true architect of British Pop: the legendary Eden Kane.

    Before the British Invasion took over the world, Eden Kane (Richard Sarstedt) was dominating the charts with his smoldering style and #1 hits like "Well I Ask You." "Take Me In Your Arms" "Forget Me Not" In this candid and witty conversation, we peel back the curtain on the 1960s music scene, the whirlwind of teen superstardom, and the incredible musical DNA of the Sarstedt brothers, Peter and Robin

    • The Golden Era: Eden recounts the madness of the early 60s, touring with the greats, and the moment he realized he was a household name.
    • A Family of Talent: A deep dive into the legacy of the Sarstedt family—from Eden’s own chart-toppers to his brothers Peter Sarstedt ("Where Do You Go To My Lovely?") and Clive Sarstedt.
    • Life Beyond the Limelight: How a pop idol transitions into a lifelong career in entertainment and the evolution of the music industry from vinyl to streaming.
    • The Redux Perspective: Nick and Eden discuss that classic pop continues in the digital age with sensational 1960's classic yours, with greats like Marty Wilde and Mark Wynter,

    Why You Can't Miss This:

    Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the 60s British Pop scene or a music history buff looking for the "real" stories behind the hits, this episode offers a rare, unfiltered look at a legend who lived it. It’s a story of fame, family, and the enduring power of a great melody.

    "We weren't just making records; we were making history. And sometimes, we were just trying to hear ourselves over the screaming."Eden Kane

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    31 min
  • Marty Wilde
    Feb 18 2026

    In this electrifying instalment of Chatterbox Redux, Nick and Sue sit down with the man who helped invent British Rock ‘n’ Roll: the incomparable Marty Wilde.

    From the smoke-filled basements of the 2i’s Coffee Bar in Soho to the top of the charts and beyond, Marty takes us on a journey through eight decades of music history. This isn't just a trip down memory lane; it’s an unfiltered look at the grit, the glamour, and the evolution of a career that outlasted the trends. Nick and Sue pull back the curtain on Marty’s songwriting secrets, his role in the "Wilde" musical dynasty, and why—at almost 87 years young—his passion for the stage remains undimmed, with a new album, EP and tour for 2026.

    In this frank and honest interview Marty even tackles the subject of death. He is the most interviewed artist of Nick & Sue, which is evident in how much Marty is enjoying the interview. Nick believes he has interviewed Marty seventeen times in total,

    #Tags Chatterbox Redux, Nick and Sue, Marty Wilde, Marty Wilde Interview, British Rock n Roll, 1950s music, 1960s pop, Kim Wilde, Music History, UK Legends, Songwriting, Teen Idols, Rock and Roll History, Celebrity Interviews, The Wildcats, 2i's Coffee Bar, Classic Hits, British Music Industry.

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    29 min
  • Dean Friedman
    Feb 17 2026

    In this edition of the Chatterbox Redux Podcast, Nick and Sue are joined by singer-songwriter Dean Friedman, a guy that was indie before it was cool to be indie,

    "Ariel," "Lucky Stars," "Lydia," and the famously banned "McDonald’s Girl"—Dean Friedman didn’t just write songs; he built cinematic worlds in four minutes or less. In this episode, Sue and Nick sit down with the man who redefined the singer-songwriter genre with his quirky, literate, and deeply melodic storytelling.

    We’re going beyond the radio hits to discuss Dean’s journey as a pioneer of independent music, his unique approach to the "crowdfunding" model long before the internet existed, and why his songs still resonate with a global cult following decades later.

    Dean talks about revisiting the UK on tour and performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

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    14 min
  • Mike Reed (DJ, TV Presenter (Co-Founder of the Heritage Chart)
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode of Chatterbox Redux, Nick and Sue sit down with a true living legend of broadcasting history. From the thrills of Radio Luxembourg to the golden era of BBC Radio 1 and the resurgence of classic artists today, we’re diving deep into the life and career of Mike Read.

    Whether you remember him from the "Great 208," his iconic run on Saturday Superstore, or you're currently voting on his global Heritage Chart, Mike shares stories that define the soundtrack of our lives, and not forgetting the Radio One Road Show and what are the possibilities of some similar coming back in 2026. Also find out what else Mike Read is presenting.

    Great memories

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    24 min
  • Phil Wright of Paper Lace
    Feb 15 2026

    Dust off your bell-bottoms and get ready for a trip down memory lane that’s more than just a nostalgia trip—it’s a masterclass in music history. This week, Nick & Sue are joined by a literal legend: Phil Wright, the original drummer and unmistakable lead vocalist of the iconic 1970,s powerhouse, Paper Lace.

    Whether you’ve belted out "The Night Chicago Died" in the car or remember the global phenomenon of "Billy Don't Be a Hero," you won't want to miss the stories behind the songs that defined a decade.

    Phil pulls back the curtain on the whirlwind years of the 70s, sharing insights you won't find on a Wikipedia page:

    • The "Billy" Battle: The real story behind the UK vs. US charts and the friendly (or not-so-friendly?) competition over their breakout hit.
    • The Voice of a Generation: Phil talks about balancing life behind the drum kit while providing the lead vocals for some of the biggest pop anthems in history.
    • Life on the Road: Hilarious and heartfelt anecdotes from the height of "Paper Lace-mania."
    • The Redux Twist: Nick & Sue dig into what Phil is up to now and how the music industry has shifted since the days of vinyl dominance.

    RRSVERIFY

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    22 min