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Send a textKen from the Sounds of Christmas revisits a recent episode, talking about Christmas releases from Lady Gaga, Bryan Adams and Christina Aguilera, and why he thinks they were released too late!Show links:Listen to the Sounds of Christmas stationFind the Sounds of Christmas podcastCheck out the new Sounds of Christmas ShopConnect with the Sounds of Christmas on social mediaCheck out all the artists that are making the 2025 season of the Sounds of Christmas station possibleSupport the show
Fan favorite guest AJ returns to the Greenwood to join Thaddeus and Rick for their first viewing of the film that inspired their beloved Men in Tights. How does this blockbuster from the early '90s hold up?Does Alan Rickman's take on the Sheriff of Nottingham really deserve the amount of praise it gets?How will Kevin Costner fare on our ranked list of Robin Hoods?Will Rick manage to endure the Bryan Adams song?It's one of our longest episodes for one of the biggest Robin Hood films!!!For more from Into the Greenwood:www.instagram.com/intogreenwood/www.threads.net/@intogreenwoodbsky.app/profile/intogreenwood.bsky.socialwww.facebook.com/intogreenwoodTo support the podcast go to:www.patreon.com/IntoGreenwoodorwww.buymeacoffee.com/intogreenwoodOur selected charity: Trees, Water & PeopleInto the Greenwood is produced and edited by Thaddeus PapkeTheme music is by Plastic3No part of this podcast is created with the use of generative AI.intogreenwood@gmail.comSupport the show
From Treasure Island Oldies.com, this is the Rock & Roll News for the Week of February 22, 2026. This weekly Podcast covers events that took place this week in Rock & Roll History; who was in the studio recording what would become a big hit, and spotlight artists that are celebrating birthdays this week.Join me for the entire weekly four hour radio show, Treasure Island Oldies, The Home of Lost Treasures at www.treasureislandoldies.ca.On the air every week since 1997, TreasureIslandOldies.ca is one of the longest continuously-running radio shows on the Internet; and this year we are celebrating our 28th Anniversary! The show is hosted by veteran record label executive and broadcaster, Michael Godin. During his career at A&M Records, he became Vice-President of A&R and discovered and signed Bryan Adams to the label, along with multi award-winning songwriter and recording artist, Paul Janz. Michael also signed The Payolas whose Eyes Of A Stranger has become a classic. He returned to his radio roots in 1997 when Treasure Island Oldies began and continues to this day.The Treasure Island Oldies Broadcast Partners Network is always interested in welcoming new stations to its ever-growing network of stations around the world, including Canada, USA, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Sweden, and Ireland. If you'd like to air Treasure Island Oldies or the Rock & Roll News Podcast on your station, contact michael@treasureislandoldies.com.Keep up to date with late breaking news by coming to the Treasure Island Oldies Blog.And follow Michael Godin on Facebook.
This week on America's Podcast, we're diving headfirst into a 1984 classic — c'mon now — Bryan Adams' Reckless. Joining me is family member Joseph Staub, and we tackle this album with full-on reckless abandon. Will Reckless be a one-night love affair, or is it a reckless listen you'll keep coming back to? No spoilers — you'll have to tune in and find out. Tracks of the Week: Mooger – Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do) Joseph – Hang by a Thread (Alter Bridge) Marc – Dangerous (Loverboy) Jerry – For You (The Outfield) Until next week — don't be reckless. Take your time, jam some tunes, and be true to yourself. And make sure you check out our YouTube channel… if you're that crazy, I dare you ! Link-https://www.youtube.com/@freeformrockpodcast9076 #bryanadams #1984 #freeformrockpodcast
Joris Hessels en Andries Beckers praten over de bijna-doodervaring van Daan. Verder is er nog het opvallend cancelen van Bryan Adams voor Werchter Classic, de fiscale toestanden van Angèle, muzieksnobisme bij jongeren en de moerasman van Lana Del Rey.
Gäster: Sebastian Järpehag, Ahmed Berhan, Karakou Musik: Karakouhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/4eLoWgIQ8bNC5mXpFgewSq?si=xazm0Ax6RIW-Ol4fUY0hSA För 90SEK/mån får du 5 avsnitt i veckan:4 Vanliga AMK MORGON + AMK FREDAG med Isak Wahlberg Se till att bli Patron via webben och inte direkt i iPhones Patreon-app för att undvika Apples extraavgifter:Öppna istället din browser och gå till www.patreon.com/amkmorgon Önska Karakou till Gröna Lund!https://faq.gronalund.com/support/tickets/new Relevanta länkar: ...Paul McCartney, Rihanna och Kanyehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kt0g4dWxEBo ...Ringo och streamernhttps://www.instagram.com/reel/DSacEqOjD7G/?hl=en https://images.aftonbladet-cdn.se/v2/images/e998732b-9f3e-47f6-b9dc-4eff6f7b315c?fit=crop&format=auto&h=1241&q=50&w=1900&s=24df1613efc55d9f2731da1d962da3514d6b153a ...Big Daddy Kanes mic drophttps://www.youtube.com/shorts/dJ_v0IT60GM ...Bryan Adams-fanethttps://www.instagram.com/reel/DNy6ylpUL1N/ ...Thiago Silva-klippethttps://www.tiktok.com/@bbc1xtra/video/7247450167387901211 ...Sambucahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sambuca Låtarna som spelades var:The Girl Is Mine - Michael Jackson, Paul McCartneyTouch The Sky - Kanye West, Lupe FiascoSambuca - KarakouAlla låtar finns i AMK Morgons spellista här:https://open.spotify.com/user/amk.morgon/playlist/6V9bgWnHJMh9c4iVHncF9j?si=so0WKn7sSpyufjg3olHYmg
From Treasure Island Oldies.com, this is the Rock & Roll News for the Week of February 15, 2026. This weekly Podcast covers events that took place this week in Rock & Roll History; who was in the studio recording what would become a big hit, and spotlight artists that are celebrating birthdays this week.Join me for the entire weekly four hour radio show, Treasure Island Oldies, The Home of Lost Treasures at www.treasureislandoldies.ca.On the air every week since 1997, TreasureIslandOldies.ca is one of the longest continuously-running radio shows on the Internet; and this year we are celebrating our 28th Anniversary! The show is hosted by veteran record label executive and broadcaster, Michael Godin. During his career at A&M Records, he became Vice-President of A&R and discovered and signed Bryan Adams to the label, along with multi award-winning songwriter and recording artist, Paul Janz. Michael also signed The Payolas whose Eyes Of A Stranger has become a classic. He returned to his radio roots in 1997 when Treasure Island Oldies began and continues to this day.The Treasure Island Oldies Broadcast Partners Network is always interested in welcoming new stations to its ever-growing network of stations around the world, including Canada, USA, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Sweden, and Ireland. If you'd like to air Treasure Island Oldies or the Rock & Roll News Podcast on your station, contact michael@treasureislandoldies.com.Keep up to date with late breaking news by coming to the Treasure Island Oldies Blog.And follow Michael Godin on Facebook.
Previous to this writing, I had never heard of Bryan Adams. I am in the minority because Adams has created a number of beautiful, chart-topping hits that most people besides me are familiar with. “Heaven” is another song that came into my mind from someplace I can't define. When I heard Boyce Avenue's stirring performance of it, I fell in love with the song immediately. On July 15, 1985, “Heaven” reached #1 on the Billboard Chart. Paradoxically, it was written for a movie that flopped. Bryan Guy Adams was born in 1959. As a teenager, he played in bands and in local studios. In 1978, he met drummer and songwriter Jim Vallance, and together they formed a partnership that lasted for decades. Their early collaboration helped Adams strike a deal with A&M Records for a reported one dollar. His debut album was released when the folk-rock genre exploded in the early eighties. The album was good enough to earn Adams a second one with A&M. It helped establish Adams as an artist on the rise. His third album, 1983's Cuts Like a Knife, proved to be the singer-songwriter's breakthrough effort, including three Top 40 hits. Later that year, while working on his fourth studio album, Reckless, Adams considered including “Heaven” on it, but initially felt it didn't live up to the quality of the rest of the album. At the last minute, however, Adams changed his mind and added “Heaven” to the Reckless tracklist. Reckless went on to sell 12 million copies worldwide, becoming the most successful album of Adam's career. Here's my cover of “Heaven.” Chapters (00:00:06) - Baby, You're All That I Want In Heaven
Previous to this writing, I had never heard of Bryan Adams. I am in the minority because Adams has created a number of beautiful, chart-topping hits that most people besides me are familiar with. “Heaven” is another song that came into my mind from someplace I can't define. When I heard Boyce Avenue's stirring performance of it, I fell in love with the song immediately. On July 15, 1985, “Heaven” reached #1 on the Billboard Chart. Paradoxically, it was written for a movie that flopped. Bryan Guy Adams was born in 1959. As a teenager, he played in bands and in local studios. In 1978, he met drummer and songwriter Jim Vallance, and together they formed a partnership that lasted for decades. Their early collaboration helped Adams strike a deal with A&M Records for a reported one dollar. His debut album was released when the folk-rock genre exploded in the early eighties. The album was good enough to earn Adams a second one with A&M. It helped establish Adams as an artist on the rise. His third album, 1983's Cuts Like a Knife, proved to be the singer-songwriter's breakthrough effort, including three Top 40 hits. Later that year, while working on his fourth studio album, Reckless, Adams considered including “Heaven” on it, but initially felt it didn't live up to the quality of the rest of the album. At the last minute, however, Adams changed his mind and added “Heaven” to the Reckless tracklist. Reckless went on to sell 12 million copies worldwide, becoming the most successful album of Adam's career. Here's my cover of “Heaven.” Chapters (00:00:06) - Baby, You're All That I Want In Heaven
Academy of Country Music Awards and JUNO Award-winning Canadian country star Tenille Townes joins The Kelly Alexander Show for a candid and inspiring conversation about her journey from small-town Canada to Nashville's country music scene. Tenille opens up about proving her career choice to her family, breaking into the industry and finding her creative voice as both a songwriter and producer. She dives into the making of her powerful new single “Enabling,” shares what it means to perform with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra and reflects on collaborating with Bryan Adams. Plus, Tenille reveals which hit pop song she wishes she had written, what she considers the “most Canadian” thing about herself and the best piece of advice she received from country superstar Miranda Lambert. Enjoy the conversation and thank you for listening to The Kelly Alexander Show! Follow The Kelly Alexander Show YouTube: youtube.com/kellyalexander Instagram: @kellyalexandershow TikTok: @kellyalexandershow
Jacob and Aaron unpack the readings for Ash Wednesday, which are Joel 2:1-2,12-17; 2 Corinthians 5:20b-6:10; and Matthew 6:1-6,16-21.
We've all got that one argument we're always making: that non-negotiable stance, that immutable truth we're sticking to no matter what. Today, we're revisiting our conversation about the pop culture hills we'll die on. We discuss: Jacob Elordi, Timothée Chalamet, boss battles in video games, Bryan Adams, and attending concerts.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
L'info du matin - Grégory Ascher et Erika Moulet ont évoqué ces objets du quotidien que l'on oublie souvent de nettoyer. Le winner du jour - Un cochon volant provoque une panne géante d'électricité. - Des touristes affluent en nombre sur un site qui n'existe pas. Le flashback du jour - Octobre 1991. La bande originale de "Robin des Bois, prince des voleurs" domine avec "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" de Bryan Adams, tandis que Arnold Schwarzenegger fait son retour au cinéma avec "Terminator 2 : Le Jugement dernier" de James Cameron. Les savoirs inutiles - Le nom Shrek viendrait du mot yiddish "shrek", qui signifie peur ou terreur, une référence cachée derrière l'ogre le plus célèbre du cinéma. La chanson du jour The Rolling Stones "Sympathy for the Devil" 3 choses à savoir sur John Williams Qu'est-ce qu'on teste ? - Un parapluie qui permet de garder les mains libres, imaginé par le créateur John Tse. - Birkenstock lance des sandales de mariage en satin et perles Le jeu surprise (C'est qui le plus fort) - Guillaume de Sannois, dans le Val-d'Oise, gagne un séjour de deux nuits au Frégate Provence à Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer. La Banque RTL2 - Maxime des Auxons, vers Besançon, remporte 534 €. - Matthias de Saint-Malo gagne un iPhone 17. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
From Treasure Island Oldies.com, this is the Rock & Roll News for the Week of February 8, 2026. This weekly Podcast covers events that took place this week in Rock & Roll History; who was in the studio recording what would become a big hit, and spotlight artists that are celebrating birthdays this week.Join me for the entire weekly four hour radio show, Treasure Island Oldies, The Home of Lost Treasures at www.treasureislandoldies.ca.On the air every week since 1997, TreasureIslandOldies.ca is one of the longest continuously-running radio shows on the Internet; and this year we are celebrating our 28th Anniversary! The show is hosted by veteran record label executive and broadcaster, Michael Godin. During his career at A&M Records, he became Vice-President of A&R and discovered and signed Bryan Adams to the label, along with multi award-winning songwriter and recording artist, Paul Janz. Michael also signed The Payolas whose Eyes Of A Stranger has become a classic. He returned to his radio roots in 1997 when Treasure Island Oldies began and continues to this day.The Treasure Island Oldies Broadcast Partners Network is always interested in welcoming new stations to its ever-growing network of stations around the world, including Canada, USA, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Sweden, and Ireland. If you'd like to air Treasure Island Oldies or the Rock & Roll News Podcast on your station, contact michael@treasureislandoldies.com.Keep up to date with late breaking news by coming to the Treasure Island Oldies Blog.And follow Michael Godin on Facebook.
Send us a textJoin Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musiciansWhat happens when four road‑tested artists put ego aside, pick up acoustics, and chase the pure heart of a song? We sat down with Monstr—a supergroup featuring members from The Superjesus, The Screaming Jets, TaxiRide and Dragon—to unpack how they're reviving the spirit of MTV Unplugged while keeping it fiercely alive for today's crowds. From their first studio step with Tears in Heaven to bold turns on Mariah Carey and Rod Stewart, the band shows why a strong melody and a truthful lyric can survive any arrangement.We dig into the art of curation: balancing Seattle-era grit with pop brilliance, threading Bryan Adams' emotional punch through Live's cathartic anthems, and slipping mandolin and 12‑string textures into places you don't expect. Each choice serves the room, not the playlist. That means rotating setlists, key changes that respect the singer, and arrangements that let the chorus breathe. Along the way, we swap stories about the moments these songs scored in our lives—because music is a time machine—and how that memory shapes performance. When Jimi lights up recalling Bryan Adams, or Pete leans into Emotions with a grin, you can feel the crowd lean closer.Another spark here is community. Monstr brings together fanbases that rarely overlap, and that chemistry is electric. Screaming Jets shirts stand next to TaxiRide diehards, and by the end of the night, new favorites have been made on all sides. We talk Adelaide Fringe excitement, the thrill of sold‑out rooms, and why recording select cuts from the live list is the next smart move—capturing the unguarded takes that turned skeptics into believers. If you love acoustic performances, 90s rock, classic pop, Aussie music, or just want to hear great songs stripped to the bone and rebuilt with care, this one is for you.Listen now, share it with a friend who lived through the MTV Unplugged era, and leave a quick review to help more music lovers find the show. Got a must-hear acoustic classic we should cover? Tell us—your pick might make the next set.What have Stu Rudd, Jimi Hocking, Jason Singh and Peter Drummond been up to lately? Let's find out!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
Helen and Gavin chat about Come See Me in the Good Light, Rings Acoustic, and Send Help, and it's Week 34 of the list of Grammy Record of the Year Winners from 1992, which will be picked from (Everything I Do) I Do it For You by Bryan Adams, Unforgettable by Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole, Baby Baby by Amy Grant, Something to Talk About by Bonnie Raitt, and Losing My Religion by REM.
From Treasure Island Oldies.com, this is the Rock & Roll News for the Week of February 1, 2026. This weekly Podcast covers events that took place this week in Rock & Roll History; who was in the studio recording what would become a big hit, and spotlight artists that are celebrating birthdays this week.Join me for the entire weekly four hour radio show, Treasure Island Oldies, The Home of Lost Treasures at www.treasureislandoldies.ca.On the air every week since 1997, TreasureIslandOldies.ca is one of the longest continuously-running radio shows on the Internet; and this year we are celebrating our 28th Anniversary! The show is hosted by veteran record label executive and broadcaster, Michael Godin. During his career at A&M Records, he became Vice-President of A&R and discovered and signed Bryan Adams to the label, along with multi award-winning songwriter and recording artist, Paul Janz. Michael also signed The Payolas whose Eyes Of A Stranger has become a classic. He returned to his radio roots in 1997 when Treasure Island Oldies began and continues to this day.The Treasure Island Oldies Broadcast Partners Network is always interested in welcoming new stations to its ever-growing network of stations around the world, including Canada, USA, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Sweden, and Ireland. If you'd like to air Treasure Island Oldies or the Rock & Roll News Podcast on your station, contact michael@treasureislandoldies.com.Keep up to date with late breaking news by coming to the Treasure Island Oldies Blog.And follow Michael Godin on Facebook.
Today Steve & Chris kick off their biggest season yet by counting down the Top 10 Most-Streamed songs of 1991. They also discuss and score the rest of the top 25 songs of the year before checking in with the Top 10 Billboard songs of '91 to see how they've held up some 35 years later. Our 1991 Spotify Playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/65N0hB2MptiKxDF65Pv1rM?si=12236a8695f24be4E-mail:RecordOfTheYearPod@gmail.comInstagram:@recordoftheyear_podcast
In this episode of the Grownlearn Podcast, host Zorina Dimitrova speaks with Bryan Adams, CEO and founder of Happydance and a leading voice in employer branding, talent attraction, and candidate experience. As AI tools like ChatGPT transform how candidates apply for jobs, organizations are facing a new challenge: too many applications, inflated credentials, and weaker cultural alignment. Bryan explains why traditional employer branding tactics are now backfiring and how leading companies are shifting from “attraction” to filtering, self-selection, and truth-based storytelling. In this conversation, we explore: How AI and LLMs are changing recruitment at scale Why applicant volumes have exploded and what it breaks The limits of ATS and AI screening from a legal and compliance perspective How authentic storytelling helps candidates self-select out Why employer branding is moving from marketing to executive strategy How culture, leadership messaging, and transparency directly impact company value This episode is essential for founders, executives, investors, and HR leaders who want to understand how talent strategy, culture, and technology influence long-term performance and valuation. Bryan Adam's Business' Website: https://www.happydance.love/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From Treasure Island Oldies.com, this is the Rock & Roll News for the Week of January 25, 2026. This weekly Podcast covers events that took place this week in Rock & Roll History; who was in the studio recording what would become a big hit, and spotlight artists that are celebrating birthdays this week.Join me for the entire weekly four hour radio show, Treasure Island Oldies, The Home of Lost Treasures at www.treasureislandoldies.ca.On the air every week since 1997, TreasureIslandOldies.ca is one of the longest continuously-running radio shows on the Internet; and this year we are celebrating our 28th Anniversary! The show is hosted by veteran record label executive and broadcaster, Michael Godin. During his career at A&M Records, he became Vice-President of A&R and discovered and signed Bryan Adams to the label, along with multi award-winning songwriter and recording artist, Paul Janz. Michael also signed The Payolas whose Eyes Of A Stranger has become a classic. He returned to his radio roots in 1997 when Treasure Island Oldies began and continues to this day.The Treasure Island Oldies Broadcast Partners Network is always interested in welcoming new stations to its ever-growing network of stations around the world, including Canada, USA, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Sweden, and Ireland. If you'd like to air Treasure Island Oldies or the Rock & Roll News Podcast on your station, contact michael@treasureislandoldies.com.Keep up to date with late breaking news by coming to the Treasure Island Oldies Blog.And follow Michael Godin on Facebook.
The veteran Canadian rocker and his wingman Keith Scott count on hybrid rigs and golden Gibsons for their recent tour.Watch the full Rig Rundown: https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundown/bryan-adams
Mutt Lange: Exceptional Producer When considering artists such as AC/DC, Nickelback, Shania Twain, Foreigner, Bryan Adams, and Def Leppard, along with the Cars, do you ever think of the producers behind them? Does the term "Unique Wall of Sound Vocal Harmonies" resonate with you, or perhaps the four seemingly nonsensical words "Gunter, Gleiben, Glauchan, Globen"? Fortunately, for Kennedy, this signifies one individual: Mutt Lange, the Exceptional Producer. Tune in to Kennedy's Corner to explore Lange's career.
Recapping Chloe's wild 24th birthday ski weekend, a 10‑year‑old superfan grilling the guys with big questions. Roz also reveals he's been unknowingly carrying four days of dirty underwear in his bag. Maurie talks with Bryan Adams about Charlie the Wonderdog, the team debates their worst on‑air regrets, and everyone battles the chaos of the snowstorm commute. Plus Shawn Desman joins for his birthday, a rant about grocery store bags, Chris Pratt's wild gift from Arnold, Roz slicing his hand with sharpened knives, and a conversation about the best advice they've ever received.
From Treasure Island Oldies.com, this is the Rock & Roll News for the Week of January 18, 2026. This weekly Podcast covers events that took place this week in Rock & Roll History; who was in the studio recording what would become a big hit, and spotlight artists that are celebrating birthdays this week.Join me for the entire weekly four hour radio show, Treasure Island Oldies, The Home of Lost Treasures at www.treasureislandoldies.ca.On the air every week since 1997, TreasureIslandOldies.ca is one of the longest continuously-running radio shows on the Internet; and this year we are celebrating our 28th Anniversary! The show is hosted by veteran record label executive and broadcaster, Michael Godin. During his career at A&M Records, he became Vice-President of A&R and discovered and signed Bryan Adams to the label, along with multi award-winning songwriter and recording artist, Paul Janz. Michael also signed The Payolas whose Eyes Of A Stranger has become a classic. He returned to his radio roots in 1997 when Treasure Island Oldies began and continues to this day.The Treasure Island Oldies Broadcast Partners Network is always interested in welcoming new stations to its ever-growing network of stations around the world, including Canada, USA, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Sweden, and Ireland. If you'd like to air Treasure Island Oldies or the Rock & Roll News Podcast on your station, contact michael@treasureislandoldies.com.Keep up to date with late breaking news by coming to the Treasure Island Oldies Blog.And follow Michael Godin on Facebook.
From Treasure Island Oldies.com, this is the Rock & Roll News for the Week of January 11, 2026. This weekly Podcast covers events that took place this week in Rock & Roll History; who was in the studio recording what would become a big hit, and spotlight artists that are celebrating birthdays this week.Join me for the entire weekly four hour radio show, Treasure Island Oldies, The Home of Lost Treasures at www.treasureislandoldies.ca.On the air every week since 1997, TreasureIslandOldies.ca is one of the longest continuously-running radio shows on the Internet; and this year we are celebrating our 28th Anniversary! The show is hosted by veteran record label executive and broadcaster, Michael Godin. During his career at A&M Records, he became Vice-President of A&R and discovered and signed Bryan Adams to the label, along with multi award-winning songwriter and recording artist, Paul Janz. Michael also signed The Payolas whose Eyes Of A Stranger has become a classic. He returned to his radio roots in 1997 when Treasure Island Oldies began and continues to this day.The Treasure Island Oldies Broadcast Partners Network is always interested in welcoming new stations to its ever-growing network of stations around the world, including Canada, USA, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Sweden, and Ireland. If you'd like to air Treasure Island Oldies or the Rock & Roll News Podcast on your station, contact michael@treasureislandoldies.com.Keep up to date with late breaking news by coming to the Treasure Island Oldies Blog.And follow Michael Godin on Facebook.
From Treasure Island Oldies.com, this is the Rock & Roll News for the Week of January 4, 2026. This weekly Podcast covers events that took place this week in Rock & Roll History; who was in the studio recording what would become a big hit, and spotlight artists that are celebrating birthdays this week.Join me for the entire weekly four hour radio show, Treasure Island Oldies, The Home of Lost Treasures at www.treasureislandoldies.ca.On the air every week since 1997, TreasureIslandOldies.ca is one of the longest continuously-running radio shows on the Internet; and this year we are celebrating our 28th Anniversary! The show is hosted by veteran record label executive and broadcaster, Michael Godin. During his career at A&M Records, he became Vice-President of A&R and discovered and signed Bryan Adams to the label, along with multi award-winning songwriter and recording artist, Paul Janz. Michael also signed The Payolas whose Eyes Of A Stranger has become a classic. He returned to his radio roots in 1997 when Treasure Island Oldies began and continues to this day.The Treasure Island Oldies Broadcast Partners Network is always interested in welcoming new stations to its ever-growing network of stations around the world, including Canada, USA, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Sweden, and Ireland. If you'd like to air Treasure Island Oldies or the Rock & Roll News Podcast on your station, contact michael@treasureislandoldies.com.Keep up to date with late breaking news by coming to the Treasure Island Oldies Blog.And follow Michael Godin on Facebook.
Bryan Adams : Run To You La Reprise L'originale Stephen Wilson Jr : Hunger Strike Temple Of The Dog : Hunger Strike Charb-On : Train Canned Heat John Lee Hooker : Whiskey And Wimmen' The Temper Trap : Sweet Disposition Suede : Trans State The Human League : Human (Extended Version) Die Spitz : Punishers Hole : Doll Parts Tina Turner : Let's Stay Together Vella : River Styx Duffy : Mercy Shirley Bassey : Goldfinger Roxy Music : Love Is A Drug La Reprise L'original Psychosomatik : Burn The Cure : Burn Best Albums 1972 David Bowie : Starman The Rolling Stones : Tumbling Dice Neil Young : Old Man Lou Reed : Walk On The Wild Side Stevie Wonder : Superstition The Black Keys : I Got Mine Charb-On : Me And My 44 Willie Dixon : I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Today On With Mario Lopez – Grammy winning music icon Bryan Adams joins us to talk new music, touring and more! Plus, most searched slang terms of 2025, a classic kids show returning and what is chore-mancing!? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Before we head into a short break, we wanted to leave you with something special: a curious little detour into a very specific piece of Canadiana—“Tears Are Not Enough,” the all-star charity single that brought together some of the country's biggest musical names in the 1980s.In this episode, Ryan is joined by Sean Quinlan—host of Excursions Radio and the voice of John Candy in our John Candy series—to revisit the song, the moment, the cultural weirdness, and the earnestness of it all. It's a morsel, not a meal.Consider supporting us here: patreon.com/KnockaboutMediaCited:Tears Are Not Enough (1985), directed by John Zaritsky'Tears Are Not Enough,' performed by Northern Lights, written by David Foster, Jim Vallance, and Bryan Adams, with additional French lyrics by Rachel Paiement, released in 1985.*This program and all relevant content is for educational purposes only and to the best of our knowledge is being used under Fair Dealing/Fair Use Act guidelines and within Canadian and United States standards of fair dealing/fair use* Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sedano is live from Las Vegas after last night's NBA Cup Championship, where the Knicks beat the Spurs for the cup! Sedano ran into Rich Paul, who brought it in - did he ask him about his podcast? Kap shares his really weird dream he had last night where Rich Eisen appeared and got upset about him using his “3-2” outtake, then it turned into him singing ‘Summer Of 69' with Bryan Adams - what does it mean?!? Puka Nacua said some odd things about refs and made fun of the Chargers on a streamers show, which has raised some eyebrows. It's Day 10 of Ocean Subaru of Fullerton's 12 Days Of Giving Back to honor and thank local service members - Connie Celestine stops by the show today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Flashing back to a holiday episode originally recorded in December 2022, Jann gets into the holiday spirit with a little help from a very special guest, Bryan Adams! They discuss his appearance on JANN Alone for The Holidays, his holiday favourites, new music, and more! We loved hearing the story about how his daughter inspired his new Christmas Song: Let's Get Christmas Going. Bryan actually released four new albums in 2022, including his Grammy Nominated Best Rock Performance song So Happy It Hurts. #ASKJANN - want some life advice from Jann? Send in a story with a DM or on our website. Leave us a voicenote! www.jannardenpod.com/voicemail/ Get access to bonus content and more on Patreon: www.patreon.com/JannArdenPod Connect with us: www.jannardenpod.com www.instagram.com/jannardenpod www.facebook.com/jannardenpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for our last episode of 2025, where we get into the holiday spirit by choosing a Rock Hall Island of Misfit Inductees class, then segue to film reviews, talk about our experience seeing Bryan Adams and end with our plans for 2026.
We've all been looking forward to the holidays this year as a state of mind. Having a huge amount of new music classics is definitely helping. I share 8 songs I'm admiring, and welcome 2 recommendations by another podcast I've helped contributed recently. Listen, enjoy, and Merry Christmas! Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaChristmas 2025 Playlist:"Christmas in the City" - Pentatonix"Where Are You Christmas?" / "Christmas, Why Can't I Find You" - The Pretty Reckless (Taylor Momsen)"Counting Down the Days" - Brad Paisley; Tonight Show"California Days" - Bryan Adams feat. Barenaked Ladies, Alessia Cara, The Sheepdogs, Alan Doyle & Light"Christmas Time Is Here" - Trisha Yearwood; Studio"Santa Baby" - Laufey (2024-2025); tree lighting"The Innkeeper" - Little Big Town"Christmas Is Here" - Cher Related Content: "Where Are You Christmas?" - Faith Hill (2000)How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000); Freeform TV scheduleHallmark Channel's scheduleA Great Big Holiday Jam - CitytvRock & Roll Hall of Fame InductionThe Manhattan TransferEpisodes: Ep. 151 - End of Summer PlaylistEp. 219 - Christmas 2023's SongsEp. 233 - Mariah Carey Top 10Ep. 252 - Little Big Town Top 10Ep. 269 - Christmas 2024 PlaylistEp. 299 - The Beach Boys Top 10Ep. 307 - Summer 1995 PlaylistEp. 309 - Laufey's 'A Matter of Time' (Review)Ep. 321 - 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' 60thFollow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Spotify playlists.
The brilliant Bryan Adams shares his new Christmas banger ‘California Christmas'Car connoisseur Mat Watson flips through his new book Auto Biography: An A-Z Expose of CarsJoin Chris and the Class Behind The Glass every morning from 6.30am for laughs with the listeners and the greatest guests. Listen on your smart speaker, just say: "Play Virgin Radio." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PLAYLIST: | 00:00 | DJ | DICKIE LEE AND THE ICEMAN | 00:28 | WHAT I'D SAY | BRYMERS | 01:13 | SACRIFICE | BRYMERS | 02:43 | SUMMER OF 69 | BRYAN ADAMS | 06:21 | HONKY TONK WOMAN | ROLLING STONES | 09:27 | FORTUNATE SON | CCR | 12:37 | COME TOGETHER | BEATLES | 16:48 | GOING UP COUNTRY | CANNED HEAT | 19:52 | GIMME GOOD LOVIN | CRAZY ELEPHANT | 22:24 | WHOLE LOT OF LOVE | LED ZEPPELIN | 26:29 | SUSPICIOUS MINDS | ELVIS | 29:49 | INTERVIEW – JONN MELLENCAMP | | 30:26 | ROCK IN THE USA | JOHN MELLENCAMP | 33:42 | SPINNING WHEEL | BLOOD SWEAT AND TEARS | 37:08 | 25 OR 6 TO 4 | CHICAGO | 40:43 | TIS THE SEASON | ZOMBIES | 44;21 | BORN ON THE BAYOU | CCR | 49:02 | HE'S MY BROTHER | HOLLIES | 53:39 | RUBY | FIRST EDITION | 56:24 | EVERYBODY GET TOGETHER | YOUNG BLOODS | 59:17 | HOLD ON I'M COMING | BRYMERS
When you hear the term “superproducer,” names like George Martin, Quincy Jones, Max Martin, Pharrell Williams or Missy Elliott might come to mind. But … Robert “Mutt” Lange? Probably not. Yet Lange was by some measures the biggest hitmaker—the producer of more top-selling albums than any of those better-known producers. The South African studio wiz crafted the arena-rock sound of AC/DC and Def Leppard. Then, Lange transformed the Cars, Billy Ocean, Bryan Adams, and Shania Twain into fist-pumping stadium-fillers, too. Join Chris Molanphy as he traces Mutt Lange's legacy of loud—and his uncanny success on the pop charts. He poured sugar on every hit. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for monthly early-access episodes, bonus episodes of "The Bridge," and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you hear the term “superproducer,” names like George Martin, Quincy Jones, Max Martin, Pharrell Williams or Missy Elliott might come to mind. But … Robert “Mutt” Lange? Probably not. Yet Lange was by some measures the biggest hitmaker—the producer of more top-selling albums than any of those better-known producers.The South African studio wiz crafted the arena-rock sound of AC/DC and Def Leppard. Then, Lange transformed the Cars, Billy Ocean, Bryan Adams, and Shania Twain into fist-pumping stadium-fillers, too.Join Chris Molanphy as he traces Mutt Lange's legacy of loud—and his uncanny success on the pop charts. He poured sugar on every hit.Podcast production by Kevin Bendis.Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for monthly early-access episodes, bonus episodes of "The Bridge," and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When you hear the term “superproducer,” names like George Martin, Quincy Jones, Max Martin, Pharrell Williams or Missy Elliott might come to mind. But … Robert “Mutt” Lange? Probably not. Yet Lange was by some measures the biggest hitmaker—the producer of more top-selling albums than any of those better-known producers.The South African studio wiz crafted the arena-rock sound of AC/DC and Def Leppard. Then, Lange transformed the Cars, Billy Ocean, Bryan Adams, and Shania Twain into fist-pumping stadium-fillers, too.Join Chris Molanphy as he traces Mutt Lange's legacy of loud—and his uncanny success on the pop charts. He poured sugar on every hit.Podcast production by Kevin Bendis.Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for monthly early-access episodes, bonus episodes of "The Bridge," and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What artist would YOU be willing to get fired over? This week on 90's NOW, Kelly and Sharon dive into the wild story of a Peruvian chef who lost his job after asking Axl Rose from Guns N' Roses for a photo. Axl said yes, but his employer didn't! We break down what happened, why the chef said it was totally worth it, and which artists we would risk our jobs for. Kelly and Sharon also share incredible behind-the-scenes stories from interviewing some of music's biggest names, including Lenny Kravitz, Bryan Adams, Kelly Clarkson, James Bay, and even how Flo Rida once saved an interview in the best way possible. Plus, we celebrate one of the most iconic sitcoms of the 90s, Living Single. Find out the show's original title, why Queen Latifah had to rewrite the legendary theme song and why Sharon wants to rewatch the entire series over the holidays. By the way, Kelly is still trying to get over the fact that the Living Single theme song was never officially released as a single! Test your pop culture knowledge with Kelly's Trivia, featuring questions about Queen Latifah & *NSYNC and travel back to 1992 with Sharon's 90's Rewind. And don't miss Sharon's great experience seeing Paul McCartney in concert this week, sleep deprivation included! Thanks for watching 90's NOW - your home for 90s pop culture, nostalgia, and fun!
Bryan Adams is playing in San Jose tonight, and bringing up mixed emotions for Sarah. D4vd has finally been named as a suspect. Taylor Swift is #1 again this week. As expected, Mariah Carey is back on the charts. Christmas is in the air. Eminem is suing an Australian swimsuit brand. Email BadAdvice973@gmail.com and let Sarah and Vinnie solve whatever is keeping you up at night. It's National Mens Day - what? The UK is outlawing reselling concert tickets for profit. Will this help with service fees? Plus, how old is that guy?
Joe Rogan has the most popular podcast on Apple this year. The podcast industry is still recovering from the trend of huge payouts to celebrities. The lists are starting! Here are the other top podcasts of the year. Apparently there was originally a token hot chick on ‘Jackass.' Women are sharing secrets they learned about their spouse AFTER the wedding. How the men hid some of these secrets is actually impressive. Sarah and Vinnie are pretending to not be concerned about Matty's passion for sports. A little Survivor catch up chat. Paris Hilton claims she's just a good clickbait name. Don't hold your breath on seeing big names in the Epstein files. Keith Urban covers Chappell Roan at a billionaire's party. Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg are at it again. It's time to Bridge The Gap! Can Joe pull out a 3rd win in a row for GenX, or will the millennials break the streak?! Here are the most booked restaurants in the Bay according to OpenTable. Raccoons might be inching closer to becoming pets - cute! How 1 minute can improve your relationship. Carmel has banned pickleball. Is the hate justified? The truth behind the famous ‘The Scream' painting. Did the name of your dog make this list? Bryan Adams is playing in San Jose tonight, and bringing up mixed emotions for Sarah. D4vd has finally been named as a suspect. Taylor Swift is #1 again this week. As expected, Mariah Carey is back on the charts. Christmas is in the air. Eminem is suing an Australian swimsuit brand. Email BadAdvice973@gmail.com and let Sarah and Vinnie solve whatever is keeping you up at night. It's National Mens Day - what? The UK is outlawing reselling concert tickets for profit. Will this help with service fees? Plus, how old is that guy?
Miss Heard celebrates Season 7, Episode 325, with another Bryan Adams misheard lyric—our first since 2023.In this episode, we revisit the making of Adams' classic “Summer of '69,” from its basement-studio beginnings with Jim Vallance to the surprising fact it was almost titled “Best Days of My Life.” We cover the song's chart rise, its worldwide staying power, the playful debate over what “'69” really means, and the Steve Barron directed music video featuring black-and-white flashbacks and slapstick chaos. Plus, quick nods to the musical influences—from Foreigner to Springsteen—that shaped its iconic lines. All that, wrapped around one unforgettable misheard lyric. You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics Or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” Please consider supporting our little podcast via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/MissHeardSongLyrics or via PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MissHeardSongLyrics #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #missheardlyrics #misheardsonglyrics #podcastinavan #vanpodcast #SongLyricsFails #MusicPodcast #PodcastLovers #MustListen #BryanAdams #Summerof69 #JimVallance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9f06QZCVUHg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer_of_%2769 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Vallance https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Barron https://www.songfacts.com/facts/bryan-adams/summer-of-69
When you hear the term “superproducer,” names like George Martin, Quincy Jones, Max Martin, Pharrell Williams or Missy Elliott might come to mind. But … Robert “Mutt” Lange? Probably not. Yet Lange was by some measures the biggest hitmaker—the producer of more top-selling albums than any of those better-known producers. The South African studio wiz crafted the arena-rock sound of AC/DC and Def Leppard. Then, Lange transformed the Cars, Billy Ocean, Bryan Adams, and Shania Twain into fist-pumping stadium-fillers, too. Join Chris Molanphy as he traces Mutt Lange's legacy of loud—and his uncanny success on the pop charts. He poured sugar on every hit. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for monthly early-access episodes, bonus episodes of "The Bridge," and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you hear the term “superproducer,” names like George Martin, Quincy Jones, Max Martin, Pharrell Williams or Missy Elliott might come to mind. But … Robert “Mutt” Lange? Probably not. Yet Lange was by some measures the biggest hitmaker—the producer of more top-selling albums than any of those better-known producers. The South African studio wiz crafted the arena-rock sound of AC/DC and Def Leppard. Then, Lange transformed the Cars, Billy Ocean, Bryan Adams, and Shania Twain into fist-pumping stadium-fillers, too. Join Chris Molanphy as he traces Mutt Lange's legacy of loud—and his uncanny success on the pop charts. He poured sugar on every hit. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you hear the term “superproducer,” names like George Martin, Quincy Jones, Max Martin, Pharrell Williams or Missy Elliott might come to mind. But … Robert “Mutt” Lange? Probably not. Yet Lange was by some measures the biggest hitmaker—the producer of more top-selling albums than any of those better-known producers. The South African studio wiz crafted the arena-rock sound of AC/DC and Def Leppard. Then, Lange transformed the Cars, Billy Ocean, Bryan Adams, and Shania Twain into fist-pumping stadium-fillers, too. Join Chris Molanphy as he traces Mutt Lange's legacy of loud—and his uncanny success on the pop charts. He poured sugar on every hit. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Music journalist Jim Ryan from Forbes.com returns to talk tunes, tours, and rock history with Nick. They recap highlights from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, dig into a new book about Pearl Jam, and catch up on the latest music news. Jim also reviews a few standout live shows, including Howl Owl Howl, John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band at the Arcada Theatre, and Bryan Adams & Pat Benatar rocking the Allstate Arena. Then, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick for another wild round of ‘80s & ‘90s Trivia Madness, hosted by everyone's favorite British bon vivant Slap Slapply, who brings chaos, charm, and a few new ridiculous questions from across time and space. [Ep 403]
(00:00) We turn our focus to the Celtics and Bruins to see how they're doin'.(14:59) Mike Reiss covers the New England Patriots for ESPN and joins the show for his weekly segment during the NFL season.(32:28) The guys unpack Reiss' Mohegan trip to Bryan Adams… only to see him again at the Garden after the Patriots game.Please note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast.CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardyFor the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A ‘Stupid Motorist Law’ has been proposed to hold drivers accountable for Washington bridge strike. The Left continues to freak out about the White House East Wing remodel. Guest: Ann Jolie is a grandmother living in unincorporated Pierce County who is taking on County Executive Ryan Mello for not sufficiently funding the sheriff's department. //Big Local: Vancouver council challenger accused of spreading false claims to voters. Yelm is trying to pass a levy for school athletics and music. // Fridays with Jake Skorheim on an "am I racist?" scenario and Goo Goo Dolls and Ryan Adams vs. Bryan Adams.