In conversation with Tony Clayton-Lea
Terri Hooley was born in Belfast. In 1978 he opened a record shop, and later founded the label Good Vibrations which quickly established an impressive portfolio of bands including The Undertones. In spite of bankruptcy, arson, and run-ins with Bob Dylan and John Lennon, the label, the shop and Terri survived a turbulent and colourful career in the music industry. A biopic, Good Vibrationss, was released earlier this year.
Terri is joined in conversation by journalist Tony Clayton-Lea.
