In this episode, Team Derringer (Laura, Alton, and Paul) interview Søren Koch of Denmark, the third and current bassist for The Zombies. Yes, this is The Zombies from the UK! In the 1960s, throughout a number of countries including the US and UK, they scored timeless hits, including "She's Not There" and "Time of the Season."
After their split, the band released the now-iconic album "Odessey and Oracle" in 1968, which was listed by Rolling Stone magazine in 2012 as one of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
Some fun facts about The Zombies:
Join Team Derringer as Søren Koch, who has been a member of The Zombies since 2018, unveils his Top Five Favorite Songs (So Far) by the band. Where do you expect "She's Not There" and "Time of the Season" to rank? You might be surprised! Additionally, discover Søren's thoughts on "Odessey and Oracle" and "Different Game." Tune into this episode to learn more.
Breaking News: Søren has made an unprecedented move with his top pick and violated a Derringer Discoveries' rule! Find out how Laura, Alton, and Paul react to this unexpected transgression.
In this episode, you'll hear "voiceovers" from listeners worldwide. Contribute your voice to upcoming episodes! Email your MP3 voiceover to feedback@derringerdiscoveries.com. Feel free to say what you want! Keep it short! (Keep it clean!) Make it humorous, just like Colleen from Waynesboro, Virginia (US), who shared a funny story about her rooster's aversion to Derringer Discoveries!
As an added bonus, Team Derringer will also present Søren Koch's other band, The Beatophonics, who hail from Denmark. What more could you ask for?
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Søren Koch, bass player for The Zombies.
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