Interview with Rodney Bingenheimer
at Canter's Deli
Interview by June Caldwell
& Tim Estrada with Photo by Rodger Caldwell
The emails started flooding my inbox. Rodney Bingenheimer is
raving about Artrocker on his radio show! He is telling everyone to run out and
get their copy! ‘All the bands I play I am looking at right now in Artrocker!’
he told me. The most famous DJ in the US for being the first to spin most good
music we hear, (usually from the UK) met with us for a chat at his resident
table at the legendary Canters Deli in Hollywood over some barley bean soup. We
slide into the 50s booth seats, and he greets us with:
‘I passed up a Killers
listening party at the Roosevelt to talk to Artrocker!’
Nothing like a little pressure with our soup…
When you hear a band that gets your blood going and want to
tell everybody whether they like it or not… well Rodney is like that 24/7! When
you hear Rodney on the radio, you don’t hear someone in a glass tower who is
telling you what is cool, you hear the kid next door shaking your elbow until
you agree to listen to the best band ever to walk the Earth, that he just
discovered in a used record bin or in a tiny pub down the street! So, how does
the world’s biggest rock fan get his star on the Walk of Fame on Hollywood Blvd?
For those living under a rock who don’t know who Rodney is,
known as the Mayor of the Sunset Strip, Rodney has been breaking in virtually
every important band in the US from A-Z, from Arctic Monkeys to the Zutons, not
to mention Nirvana, Jesus and Mary Chain, Franz Ferdinand, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs,
Coldplay, the Strokes, the Killers, the Clash…you get the picture (well now I
want to go back and look up all of them and alphabetize them, but I’m told there
is counseling available for urges like that).
A website was created to petition for Rodney to get his star
on Hollywood Blvd, and for two years his fans relentlessly pushed to get it
through. It certainly got KROQ's attention, the station that hosts
Rodney’s weekly radio show. Morning shock jocks Kevin and Bean hosted a benefit
show to raise money for the Rodney star cause with alumni stars like Deborah
Harry, Joan Jett and John Doe of X keeping the spirit of the English Disco in
all the listener's hearts. Unlike KXLU during fund drives, KROQ actually
reached their goal to raise awareness of the campaign to the Walk of Fame
Committee.
‘My friend Sam Nelson, Ricky Nelson’s son, is the one
that started the whole thing! A Hollywood committee decides who gets the star.
Many performers wrote letters including Cher and Drew Barrymore, and tons of
fans. I actually helped Duran Duran get a star as well as Annette
Funicello and the Monkees. They all remembered! It took two years.’ The ceremony
for the star will be next year and KROQ is already planning a big concert party
with bands playing all night.
Keith Star slid into the booth with us. He
is working with Warner Bros on a second movie about Rodney coming out.
‘Who should play me?’ Rodney
asked.
They are going for Johnny Depp!
Keith Star: ‘Our producer's a fan of Rodney ever
since the punk era. Bands he discovered will be featured in the movie
along with a great soundtrack. The movie takes a look back at what the
rock of the 80s was. Our producer worked with George Clooney in "Confessions of
a Dangerous Mind." He's making "Get Smart" and "Welcome Back Kotter"
feature films. This one will be like ‘American Graffiti’.
His slot on
www.kroq.com
from midnight to 3 am on Sundays, happens to fall on 8 am in Britain.
‘People that work at the BBC sit around computers to
listen to my show and get in trouble for not working!’
Is there still a British invasion?
‘There’s a bigger British invasion then ever! And
Irish invasion and Australian invasion! Jet, O' Rourk and Viper Roads are from
Australia. A band called Brunette is from New Zealand. I love New
Zealand. Now that our show is online we have a big Australian following! My
anniversary show will be on 27 August… I’m going to play nonstop interviews,
like my interview with the Sex Pistols, Deborah Harry, and X!’
We all took a break and ran into the parking lot to take
pictures in front of Rodney’s ’67 Pontiac GTO with the LIL GTO license plate.
So how does he keep it up? Keep being excited about music,
about the bands?
‘It’s my job!’
How does he know when a band is good, how does he have that
Tom Artrockeresque radar about what will stick?
‘I always just have a feeling. I can tell
by the production, the music, and the lyrics. I could be watching TV and notice
the background music. It sinks into my brain! I don't think of
myself as a celebrity as much as I am a fan! I like collecting underdog
bands like Soho Dolls, Mellonstar, Dice, Co Dad.’ He pointed to his
playlist from the last two years that he brought in and plopped on the table
that was as big as an encyclopedia. ‘I love everything on it: the Dollyrotts,
the Donnas, Bowie, Smoosh. I love The Futureheads! I saw the whole issue
Artrocker on them…and of course, Art Brut! Art Brut's an English band that
actually sings in an English accent!’
June Caldwell
lives amidst drawers stuffed with an array of earplugs, clipped
wristbands, and notes scrawled on ticket stubs… splitting her
time between concert reviews, and doing radio airplay promotions
for Indie bands at Bryan Farrish Radio Promotions. She covers
the LA music scene for artrocker.com, the largest bi-weekly new
music publication in the UK, and www.fly.co.uk with her
shutterbug hubby Roger.
June’s always interested in Indie bands
looking for promotion, and can be contacted at:
junejer@gmail.com.
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