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Lynyrd Skynyrd frontman Johnny Van Zant joins Ken Dashow for a very special edition of Live at 5 on Q104.3.Johnny joins the segment to share a cut of "Tuesday's Gone" from the band's 50th anniversary concert from the Ryman Auditorium, the last concert to feature cofounder Gary Rossington before his death a few months later. "If I could live it 100 more times I'd do it," Johnny says. Celebrating 50 Years - Live at the Ryman is due out later this April. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution!
Ken Dashow sits down with the iconic Herb Alpert. Discover the fascinating story behind the Tijuana Brass, the creation of A&M Records with Jerry Moss, and the near-miss of signing The Beatles. Herb's musical journey is nothing short of extraordinary!
In Part 1 of our At First Listen / Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution crossover episode, our cohost Diamond meets the Beatles! We explore the complicated history of the Beatles' final two albums – Abbey Road and Let It Be — the fraught relationships within the Beatles by the late-‘60s, the extraordinary cultural impact of the band and how Abbey Road comes across in 2024 to a fan of contemporary pop music, like Diamond. We also spend A LOT of time on the background of the Beatles and the drama behind the scenes, so look out for the rest of this episode in Part 2!Please subscribe to At First Listen on iHeartRadio or wherever you get podcasts, so you don't miss an episode!
Singer-songwriter and producer Gary Burr joins the show to talk about his new book, Reunion: A Rock & Roll Fantasy. Gary and guitarist Mark Mirando geek out with Ken over the Beatles and share their recollections of working with Ringo Starr. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution!
Abbey Road was more than just The Beatles and the British Invasion, it was the symphony and Star Wars, too; but thanks to their wild success, the Beatles SAVED the whole studio.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.
It's all here...Drinking, Paul McCartney, Golf..MacGowan. Ken Dashow has written several plays, a collection of which was published by Dramatists Play Service entitled Dashow Must Go On, and Rock is Dead which was produced Off-Broadway at the SoHo Playhouse. His screenplays The Naked Detective and Desire have become cult classics. Special Thanks to my great friend Peter Rosenberger to step in as I travel the world. Check out the website: www.drinkingonthejob.com for great past episodes. Everyone from Iron Chefs, winemakers, journalist and more.
We were honoured to have legendary DJ Ken Dashow (Q104.3 FM in New York) join us for Episode 231! If you are in or from the NYC area and a Beatles fan you will know this voice by heart! Ken has been on the air in NYC since 1982. He began his career in earnest starting out at WNEW 102.7 (Where Rock "Lived") and has been at Q104.3 (iHeartMedia) since 1997. He is the afternoon drive host during weekdays and on Sunday's hosts his own "Breakfast With The Beatles" programme. A Native New Yorker (like Andy), he has a career in radio that is second to none in terms of his staying power, his love for what he does and the message he continues to deliver every day to his listeners. He has interviewed Paul on two occasions and maintained a life long friendship with Denny Laine (which we cover in this episode) up until his passing last week. Ken has relationships and friendships with colleagues across the rock world, (including members of Wings) and notably Little Steven Van Zandt (Come on Stevie, prog ain't that bad!) as well as Paul's current touring band. Ken has also served as the MC at the Fest For Beatles Fans for a number of years now and can be found at the NY/NJ Fest every year on the Main Stage. We discuss the recent Beatles news, stories of meeting Paul and Denny and his career overall. This will go down as one of our favourite episodes ever and we thank Ken for the time he gave us! Ken's link
Dashow talks with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about how the Beatles put their new song together.
In today's mini-episode, Ken Dashow gives the backstory of The Beatles' final song, "Now And Then," and discusses how the Fab Four have continued to revolutionize music more than 50 years after breaking up.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
This episode of Takin A Walk-Music History on foot is with a classic New York City disc jockey named Ken Dashow.He is the afternoon host at the IHeart Media Classic Rock Station WAXQ-Q-104.3 where he plays great music and engages with the tri-state area audience.He also hosts the Sunday morning "Breakfast with the Beatles" show" and has spent the last 30 years on NY radio including a long stint at the legendary rock station WNEW-FM. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of Takin A Walk-Music History on foot is with a classic New York City disc jockey named Ken Dashow. He is the afternoon host at the IHeart Media Classic Rock Station WAXQ-Q-104.3 where he plays great music and engages with the tri-state area audience. He also hosts the Sunday morning "Breakfast with the Beatles" show" and has spent the last 30 years on NY radio including a long stint at the legendary rock station WNEW-FM.
From Utopia, Meatloaf, Blue Oyster Cult and more, bass player Kasim Sulton joined Ken Dashow to talk about his life as a sideman to the stars and his relationship to The Beatles!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
Ken Dashow dives further into Peter Jackson's 'The Beatles: Get Back,' and speaks with Elton John's long-time guitarist Davey Johnstone.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
JJ opens with the "Field of Dreams" game that turned into a nightmare for the Yankees (00:38) before talking about the Mets showing some life (7:23). Then he reacts to some listener voicemails (12:19) before wrapping up his "Top Athletes in New York" list with nos. 5 through 1 (30:56). Next, he talks to classic rock DJ and big Mets fan Ken Dashow about music and his fandom before bringing on Eric Devendorf, Adam Weitsman, and Kevin Belbey from the Boeheim's Army crew after they were crowned TBT champions (69:42). Finally, he closes it out with a preview of the Jets-Giants preseason game this weekend (91:26). We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the Listener Line at 917-382-1151. Host: John Jastremski Guests: Ken Dashow, Eric Devendorf, Adam Weitsman and Kevin Belbey Producers: Steve Ceruti and Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this edition of Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution, we talk with Paul McCartney's longtime (20 years) sideman Brian Ray about his journey from being 15 years-old and playing with Etta James to being on the biggest stages in the world, and what it takes to make it!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
Amazin' But True: A NY Mets Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open the show talking about the trade deadline. They discuss the Mets having many what ifs right now, the lineup struggling, the series loss to the Braves, Carlos Carrasco making his Mets debut, Taijuan Walker's struggles and black jersey Friday. The guys then answer voicemails from listeners, including messages from Doc Gooden, Maggie Gray, Marc Malusis, Ken Dashow and Jim Duquette. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Episode 39 Ken Dashow of Q104.3 NY Classic Rock, Joe Benson of ”Ultimate Classic Rock" Show, and Steve Jones of Concert Pipeline Podcast join Carmine Appice, Vinny Appice, and Ron Onesti on Hangin' & Bangin'.
On Episode 39 Ken Dashow of Q104.3 NY Classic Rock, Joe Benson of ”Ultimate Classic Rock" Show, and Steve Jones of Concert Pipeline Podcast join Carmine Appice, Vinny Appice, and Ron Onesti on Hangin' & Bangin'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Noreen and Gennifer speak with Ken Dashow, one of New York's most loved DJs and a foremost authority on the Beatles. We talk about the serendipity of Beatles coming together and how their journey changed the world with their music. We also take a look at some of the most unanswerable questions ever! How, after over 50 years, are The Beatles STILL the number one selling artists in the world? And what was the magic that brought them together? How the four members of the Beatles came together against the odds Their choice to take a risk and disrupt their mop-top success to produce new music that authentically reflected their own spiritual growth Fun stories and observations from other classic rock legends about the Beatles John Lennon's messages then and how they are still relevant right now We hope this beautiful conversation reconnects you with the lyrics, the melodies, and reminds you that “All You Need is Love.” Ken is the afternoon host of Q104.3, a classic rock radio station, and the host of Breakfast with the Beatles, which airs every Sunday on iHeartRadio. Share what you thought! Click the mic icon at the bottom of the page to leave a message! Connect with Noreen and Gennifer Your Practical Magic Facebook Instagram Twitter Your Wholiness, Noreen's private practice GenniferwithaG, Gennifer's marketing communications consultancy Connect with Ken Dashow Facebook Twitter Instagram Email Links: More on Ken @ iheartRadio Sergeant Pepper's on Breakfast with the Beatles Here Comes the Sun King by The Beatles inspired by Albatross by Fleetwood Mac Keith Richards on the Beatles Ken's interview with Brian Ray, McCartney's guitarist Disclaimer: Everything we share here is for educational purposes. We are not providing medical, psychiatric, or psychological advice or treatment. Please seek out professional help immediately if you're experiencing any serious psychological or psychiatric conditions.
One of America's top radio personalities, Ken Dashow joins Art to talk the lasting influence and legend of The Beatles, the present and future of radio, and growing up from a Brooklyn Little Leaguer to a lifetime baseball fan. Join this delightful meeting between two long-time friends for some wonderful conversation. Season 1, Episode 9.
A short episode, where guest Lou Pellegrino asks the question, “What is Classic Rock?”, and we get Q104.3's Ken Dashow to answer it. @Lou_Pellegrino @KenDashow Follow us: @RFJOfAllTime @RadioFreeJersey @RDMathers @Liverpooljpgr See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Mike and Robert are joined by the host of Breakfast With The Beatles on Q104.3, Ken Dashow for a conversation about Diffuser's 10 Most Underrated Beatles Songs. Plus, we get one step closer to learning the truth about the Led Zeppelin Cabal on Stairway to Heaven topping radio station countdowns. The List: https://diffuser.fm/most-underrated-beatles-songs/ Find Ken: @KenDashow Follow us: @RFJOfAllTime @RadioFreeJersey @RDMathers @Liverpooljpgr See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew discuss a few of their favorite moments from the podcast this past year and outline some of their goals for the 'Beatles Revolution' in 2020!Email KenDashow@iHeartMedia.com to let us know what your favorite moment was!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew discuss a few of their favorite moments from the podcast this past year and outline some of their goals for the 'Beatles Revolution' in 2020!Email KenDashow@iHeartMedia.com to let us know what your favorite moment was!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew compare and contrast 'Abbey Road' with the other latter Beatles albums and address the "Mark Lewisohn Tape," on which John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison discuss their "next" album.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew compare and contrast 'Abbey Road' with the other latter Beatles albums and address the "Mark Lewisohn Tape," on which John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison discuss their "next" album.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
The wild man of the rock flute, Jethro Tull mastermind Ian Anderson, joins the show to offer his recollection on the '60s British Invasion. He and Ken Dashow explore the development of the progressive rock movement and the state of rock's comeback.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
The wild man of the rock flute, Jethro Tull mastermind Ian Anderson, joins the show to offer his recollection on the '60s British Invasion. He and Ken Dashow explore the development of the progressive rock movement and the state of rock's comeback.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
What if everyone in the world forgot about The Beatles except one struggling musician? Here’s an in-depth look at the making of the film “Yesterday,” the charming, feel-good comedy about a struggling musician who discovers he’s apparently the only person who seems to remember The Beatles in a suddenly changed world. Filled with exclusive cast and filmmaker interview excerpts, music performances and other highlights from the home entertainment release, and insightful commentary by renowned radio personality Ken Dashow, “Yesterday” is available now on digital and on Blu-ray and DVD September 24.
The Beatles were barely still a band in 1969, and while they were indeed offered a headlining spot at Woodstock, the band didn't make the trip.On this episode, Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew discuss why the Beatles and some other notable bands didn't play Woodstock, and whether The Beatles *should* have played Woodstock.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
The Beatles were barely still a band in 1969, and while they were indeed offered a headlining spot at Woodstock, the band didn't make the trip.On this episode, Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew discuss why the Beatles and some other notable bands didn't play Woodstock, and whether The Beatles *should* have played Woodstock.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
Ken Dashow looks at why Ivan Vaughan is such an important name in Beatles history, and why being at the right place at the right time can change everything.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
Ken Dashow looks at why Ivan Vaughan is such an important name in Beatles history, and why being at the right place at the right time can change everything.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
Ken Dashow and producer Andrew discuss HOW a song gets written. Then we analyze the genius of John Lennon and Paul McCartney with the legendary Warren Haynes (Gov't Mule, Allman Bros. Dead & Co and more).
Ken Dashow and producer Andrew discuss HOW a song gets written. Then we analyze the genius of John Lennon and Paul McCartney with the legendary Warren Haynes (Gov't Mule, Allman Bros. Dead & Co and more).
This week, Ken Dashow is talking to British comic great Eddie Izzard about The Beatles, Monty Python and his own career. Eddie was in the documentary '8 Days A Week,' talking about how funny the Fab Four was!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
This week, Ken Dashow is talking to British comic great Eddie Izzard about The Beatles, Monty Python and his own career. Eddie was in the documentary '8 Days A Week,' talking about how funny the Fab Four was!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
Ken Dashow takes a look at how fast trends in music change with Procol Harum singer/keyboardist Gary Brooker. Ken and Gary discuss how The Beatles led the way, changing from pop to rock and roll to progressive rock and opening the door for tons of other bands along the way. Gary’s old R&B group, The Paramounts, used to open for the mop-topped Beatles in the early days.Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode of ‘Ken Dashow’s Beatles Revolution.'
Ken Dashow takes a look at how fast trends in music change with Procol Harum singer/keyboardist Gary Brooker. Ken and Gary discuss how The Beatles led the way, changing from pop to rock and roll to progressive rock and opening the door for tons of other bands along the way. Gary’s old R&B group, The Paramounts, used to open for the mop-topped Beatles in the early days.Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode of ‘Ken Dashow’s Beatles Revolution.'
On March 25, 1969, John Lennon and Yoko Ono invited the press to the bedroom of their honeymoon suite in Amsterdam to talk about peace. The couple spent 12-hours a day for the next week in bed taking questions from the press about what the heck their point was. A month later, the two held a second Bed-In in Montreal.On this episode, Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew discuss the inspiration for the Bed-In for Peace, its goal and its effects.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
On March 25, 1969, John Lennon and Yoko Ono invited the press to the bedroom of their honeymoon suite in Amsterdam to talk about peace. The couple spent 12-hours a day for the next week in bed taking questions from the press about what the heck their point was. A month later, the two held a second Bed-In in Montreal.On this episode, Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew discuss the inspiration for the Bed-In for Peace, its goal and its effects.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
On this episode, Yes co-founder/singer Jon Anderson talks to Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew about his start at the Cavern Club in Liverpool! From the Beatles to Yes, to Jon's current album '1,000 Hands,' Jon is honest, appreciative, loving and does a hilarious Liverpudlian "Scouse" accent!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
On this episode, Yes co-founder/singer Jon Anderson talks to Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew about his start at the Cavern Club in Liverpool! From the Beatles to Yes, to Jon's current album '1,000 Hands,' Jon is honest, appreciative, loving and does a hilarious Liverpudlian "Scouse" accent!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
From Steve Hackett of Genesis to Lenny Kravitz and Rosanne Cash, Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew sure learned a lot about modern artists' passion for The Beatles' music. We take you through the first FULL year of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.' Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
From Steve Hackett of Genesis to Lenny Kravitz and Rosanne Cash, Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew sure learned a lot about modern artists' passion for The Beatles' music. We take you through the first FULL year of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.' Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
Pete talks Mets and Music with Ken Dashow
Ken Dashow and Giles Martin, son of Beatles producer George Martin, discuss Giles' new remixes and what he discovered working on the latest reissue of The White Album. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
Ken Dashow and Giles Martin, son of Beatles producer George Martin, discuss Giles' new remixes and what he discovered working on the latest reissue of The White Album. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
From "Eleanor Rigby" and "She's Leaving Home" to the end of "A Day In the Life," Ken Dashow and Tony Rudel (general manager of the Boston Classical radio station and son of the late-classical conductor Julius Rudel) discuss the Beatles use of classical music in the band's work, and how ALL music is meant to ENJOYED, not studied! Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
From "Eleanor Rigby" and "She's Leaving Home" to the end of "A Day In the Life," Ken Dashow and Tony Rudel (general manager of the Boston Classical radio station and son of the late-classical conductor Julius Rudel) discuss the Beatles use of classical music in the band's work, and how ALL music is meant to ENJOYED, not studied! Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
Actor and rock radio DJ Marc Coppola joins Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew to discuss the good, bad and plain uncomfortable of the Beatles movies! Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
Actor and rock radio DJ Marc Coppola joins Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew to discuss the good, bad and plain uncomfortable of the Beatles movies! Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
Renowned Asia and Emerson, Lake and Palmer drummer Carl Palmer drops by to talk about the beginning of prog rock, 'Sgt. Pepper' and what will become of his two legendary bands! Get Carl's tour dates on his website! Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
Renowned Asia and Emerson, Lake and Palmer drummer Carl Palmer drops by to talk about the beginning of prog rock, 'Sgt. Pepper' and what will become of his two legendary bands! Get Carl's tour dates on his website! Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
Ken Dashow and producer Andrew celebrate Paul McCartney's birthday. We talk about the statistics of his unprecedented career and discuss McCartney's versatility, as well as some of our favorite Paul songs. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
Ken Dashow and producer Andrew celebrate Paul McCartney's birthday. We talk about the statistics of his unprecedented career and discuss McCartney's versatility, as well as some of our favorite Paul songs. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
The former Wings guitarist gives his take on his former bandmate, Paul McCartney, and how the Beatles constructed songs. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
The former Wings guitarist gives his take on his former bandmate, Paul McCartney, and how the Beatles constructed songs. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
You've seen viral videos of their note-perfect Beatles busking in New York City's subways and parks. These 23-year-old twins from Queens, NY, talk about their introduction to the Fab Four, going to "Beatles College" and learning to write their own songs. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of "Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution" on iHeartRadio!
Sal Licata in for Pete. Ken Dashow from Q104.3 joins Sal in studio to talk Mets.
You've seen viral videos of their note-perfect Beatles busking in New York City's subways and parks. These 23-year-old twins from Queens, NY, talk about their introduction to the Fab Four, going to "Beatles College" and learning to write their own songs. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of "Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution" on iHeartRadio!
Cheap Trick frontman Robin Zander talks 'Rocktopia' debut, celebrating 'Sgt. Pepper' and more! Then E Street Band guitarist and Disciples of Soul frontman "Little" Steven Van Zandt talks about the music business then and now and the importance of having an "advocate." Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
Cheap Trick frontman Robin Zander talks 'Rocktopia' debut, celebrating 'Sgt. Pepper' and more! Then E Street Band guitarist and Disciples of Soul frontman "Little" Steven Van Zandt talks about the music business then and now and the importance of having an "advocate." Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew go through some of the best, worst and most famous covers of Beatles songs! Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew go through some of the best, worst and most famous covers of Beatles songs! Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
Ken Dashow and "Beatles expert" Jane Dashow discuss who and why Paul McCartney quit The Beatles. Was it inevitable? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
Ken Dashow and "Beatles expert" Jane Dashow discuss who and why Paul McCartney quit The Beatles. Was it inevitable? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
Legendary "American Pie" songwriter Don McLean stopped by Q104.3 New York to talk about songwriting, getting discovered and what he learned from listening to The Beatles. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
Legendary "American Pie" songwriter Don McLean stopped by Q104.3 New York to talk about songwriting, getting discovered and what he learned from listening to The Beatles. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
Legendary frontman for The Rascals, Eddie Brigati joins the show to talk about how he got started in music, offering to help out The Beatles when they came to America (they ended up doing fine anyway), his relationship with "Little" Steven Van Zandt and his undying love for performing! Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
Legendary frontman for The Rascals, Eddie Brigati joins the show to talk about how he got started in music, offering to help out The Beatles when they came to America (they ended up doing fine anyway), his relationship with "Little" Steven Van Zandt and his undying love for performing! Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
Ken Dashow and Fest for Beatles Fans founder Mark Lapidos discuss the origins of the festival and how he got John Lennon's seal of approval. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
Ken Dashow and Fest for Beatles Fans founder Mark Lapidos discuss the origins of the festival and how he got John Lennon's seal of approval. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
Part 2 of our chat with Atlantic Records' EVP John Boulos and Steinlight Media President Sammy Steinlight about how The Beatles' visionary management team so successfully executed (engineered?) Beatlemania. We talk a lot on the show about the Beatles as transcendent musical talents—and they are—but there's little doubt that the people working for them got the best out of the band! Did the Beatles bring it out of others or was it that much of a happy accident? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
Part 2 of our chat with Atlantic Records' EVP John Boulos and Steinlight Media President Sammy Steinlight about how The Beatles' visionary management team so successfully executed (engineered?) Beatlemania. We talk a lot on the show about the Beatles as transcendent musical talents—and they are—but there's little doubt that the people working for them got the best out of the band! Did the Beatles bring it out of others or was it that much of a happy accident? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution'!
Pete is joined in studio by Q104.3's Ken Dashow. He then takes calls about the Mets.
With John Lennon's birthday coming up (Oct. 9), Ken shares some stories about Lennon. Then Ken and producer Andrew remember the amazing career of Tom Petty. They also discuss Petty's close relationship to George Harrison, how the Traveling Wilburys came together around Petty and where Petty sits in the canon of great American songwriters. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an episode of "Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution"!
Sal Licata joins Pete. Ken Dashow from Q104.3 talks Tom Petty, Baboots complains about the Ball family during 'What's Worse' and a new segment is added to the show.
Paul McCartney band member Brian Ray joins Ken Dashow to talk about the joys and pressures of being in a former Beatles' backing band. Brian talks about how he prepared for his gig, what it's like being on the road again and how Paul creates a setlist. Be sure to check out Brian's band, The Bayonets. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss and episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
Paul McCartney band member Brian Ray joins Ken Dashow to talk about the joys and pressures of being in a former Beatles' backing band. Brian talks about how he prepared for his gig, what it's like being on the road again and how Paul creates a setlist. Be sure to check out Brian's band, The Bayonets. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss and episode of 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution.'
We called the podcast 'Beatles Revolution' because we wanted to explore the Beatles impact on culture. So this week we're looking into how the Beatles' influence was felt outside of music.Ken Dashow sat down with legendary New York Mets radio announcer Howie Rose, of 710 WOR-AM. Put it in the books!
We called the podcast 'Beatles Revolution' because we wanted to explore the Beatles impact on culture. So this week we're looking into how the Beatles' influence was felt outside of music.Ken Dashow sat down with legendary New York Mets radio announcer Howie Rose, of 710 WOR-AM. Put it in the books!
Ringo Starr joins the show to talk about his recent birthday bash in Los Angeles, his relationship with Paul McCartney and more!Ken Dashow and producer Andrew Magnotta discuss the first time Ken met Ringo, as well as Ringo's style and role in The Beatles.
Ringo Starr joins the show to talk about his recent birthday bash in Los Angeles, his relationship with Paul McCartney and more!Ken Dashow and producer Andrew Magnotta discuss the first time Ken met Ringo, as well as Ringo's style and role in The Beatles.
Ken Dashow and producer Andrew Magnotta talk about July 6, 1957, the date John Lennon and Paul McCartney were introduced. We also touch on how some other great bands got together.
Ken Dashow and producer Andrew Magnotta talk about July 6, 1957, the date John Lennon and Paul McCartney were introduced. We also touch on how some other great bands got together.
Ken Dashow and Andrew Magnotta are joined by BWTB producer Chris Perucich to discuss how Q104.3 puts on a LIVE 'Breakfast with the Beatles' radio show. We also discuss Paul McCartney, as a bass player, and the perilous dynamics of a democratic band!Listen to live 'Breakfast with the Beatles' on Q104.3 FM New York or on the iHeartRadio app from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Sunday, June 25!
Ken Dashow and Andrew Magnotta are joined by BWTB producer Chris Perucich to discuss how Q104.3 puts on a LIVE 'Breakfast with the Beatles' radio show. We also discuss Paul McCartney, as a bass player, and the perilous dynamics of a democratic band!Listen to live 'Breakfast with the Beatles' on Q104.3 FM New York or on the iHeartRadio app from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Sunday, June 25!
Mark Rivera is a sideman to the stars and he works closely with a former Beatle! We get into Mark's amazing career and his relationship to Beatles music, as well as with the Beatles as people! Mark is good friends with Ken Dashow, and we hope he'll be a regular on 'Beatles Revolution' as his schedule allows!
Mark Rivera is a sideman to the stars and he works closely with a former Beatle! We get into Mark's amazing career and his relationship to Beatles music, as well as with the Beatles as people! Mark is good friends with Ken Dashow, and we hope he'll be a regular on 'Beatles Revolution' as his schedule allows!
Ken Dashow and producer Andrew Magnotta discuss Giles Martin's triumph with the 50th anniversary remixes of one of the most important albums in the history of modern music.
Ken Dashow and producer Andrew Magnotta discuss Giles Martin's triumph with the 50th anniversary remixes of one of the most important albums in the history of modern music.
Ken Dashow and producer Andrew Magnotta discuss the economics of a Paul McCartney concert and we bring an expert witness and veteran of the concert business, Jim Steen, to give us some insight.
Ken Dashow and producer Andrew Magnotta discuss the economics of a Paul McCartney concert and we bring an expert witness and veteran of the concert business, Jim Steen, to give us some insight.
In this episode, Richard and Robert speak to Q104.3’s Ken Dashow, host of the New York Breakfast with The Beatles; and get the lowdown on the origins of Beatlefest, as told by Mark Lapidos himself. Songs include: “New York City” and “All Together Now.” Check out: http://www.q1043.com/onair/breakfast-with-the-beatles-16000/ and www.thefest.com The post 14: New York City appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
In this episode, Richard and Robert speak to Q104.3’s Ken Dashow, host of the New York Breakfast with The Beatles; and get the lowdown on the origins of Beatlefest, as told by Mark Lapidos himself. Songs include: “New York City” and “All Together Now.” Check out: http://www.q1043.com/onair/breakfast-with-the-beatles-16000/ and www.thefest.com The post 14: New York City appeared first on Something About The Beatles.