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It's hard to believe, but we're almost done with the 2010's. We've heard a lot of great music this decade, but what stands out as the decade defining sound? XRT's Ryan Arnold joins the podcast to discuss why this past decade was a transformational period for rock & roll. We also list the artists that 20-30 years from now will be looked back upon as those that defined this period of time. Inside The Archives is available on iTunes. Subscribe to the podcast, leave a rating and a review, and listen to every episode.
When you're hosting a radio show from Midnight until 5:30 AM, you're bound to have plenty of stories to share. Emma Mac has plenty and we take a deep dive on the latest episode of Inside The Archives. Topics include: The tight-knit overnight community (3:00), being on the air when David Bowie died (11:35), growing up as an XRT fan and how the station shaped her music interests (16:25), digging deep into the XRT music library (24:35), growing up in a world where rock isn't the dominant genre (31:00), why Millennials love soul music (34:10), and more. Inside The Archives is on iTunes. Subscribe to the podcast, leave a rating and a review, and find a full archive of every single episode we've released. Click here for more.
After months of waiting, the Lollapalooza 2018 lineup is here! Inside The Archives host Marty Rosenbaum sits down with Marty Lennartz to reveal to him the 2018 lineup. What you're hearing is Marty Lennartz's first reaction to the artists on the lineup and let me tell you... You're in for a treat!
Inside The Archives host Marty Rosenbaum grew up in a world where The Beatles were already the greatest Rock & Roll band of all time. They had already changed the world. He speaks with Terri Hemmert to get a first hand perspective on what it was like to live through Beatlemania and how it impacted both her personal and professional life.
Jack White launched his 2018 tour last week with shows in Detroit and Milwaukee, which made Jack fans here in Chicago say, “Detroit and Milwaukee but not us?” We just have to wait until August, to be touched by his Boarding House Reach when Jack headlines Lollapalooza, Marty Lennartz and XRT Digital Producer Marty Rosenbaum didn’t have the patience to wait. They packed up the car and right after work on Friday and hit the highway to sit in rush hour traffic and make our way slowly up to Brewtown to see Jack play at The Eagles Club. The trip gave them plenty of time to talk and the two preview and review one of the first shows of Jack White's lengthy tour.
Inside The Archives host Marty Rosenbaum grew up in a world where The Beatles were already the greatest Rock & Roll band of all time. They had already changed the world. He speaks with Terri Hemmert to get a first hand perspective on what it was like to live through Beatlemania and how it impacted both her personal and professional life.