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Podcast #734 has it all: Headlight Rivals, Nick Gilder, Lucy Dacus, Steve Earle, Buster Shuffle, The Lone Stranger, & Deafheaven.
National short girl appreciation day. Entertainment from 1967. Pan Am flight 103 Lackabie bombing, 1st basketball game played, 1st crossword puzzle printed. Todays birthdays - Phil Donahue, Jane Fonda, Frank Zappa, Samuel L. Jackson, Nick Gilder, Jane Kaczmarek, Lee Roy Parnell, Ray Romano, Keifer Sutherland. George S. Patton died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Short girls - Don ArndtDay dream believer - The MonkeesFor loving you - Bill Anderson Jan HowardBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Don't eat the yellow snow - Frank ZappaSamuel L. Jackson in Snakes on a planeHot child in the city - Nick GilderWhat kind of fool do you think I am - Lee Roy ParnellExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/
National gingerbread cookie day. Entertainment from 2003. Kristin shot JR, North Carolina became 12th state, Jerusalum recaptured and 2nd temple re-dedicated. Todays birthdays - Jean Shepard, Marlo Thomas, Harold Ramis, Goldie Hawn, Nick Gilder, Nicollette Sheridan, Carly Rae Jepsen. David Cassidy died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Gingerbread cookie dance - Danny G.Baby boy - Beyonce Sean Paul I love this bar - Toby KeithBirthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Dear John - Jean Shepard and Ferlin HuskyThat Girl TV themeHot child in the city - Nick GilderCall me maybe - Carly Rae JepsenI think I love you - David CassidyExit - It's not love - Dokken https://www.dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka at cooolmedia.co, facebook and linkedin
Rich Embury is back again with another flashback to the '70s, '80s, and '90s rock and metal scene! Rock History, and Classics from Beastie Boys / Nick Gilder / Don Felder (Heavy Metal Movie Soundtrack) / Pat Benatar / Iron Maiden / Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show / Vinnie Vincent Invasion / Ratt / […]
In this week's installment of Suburban Underground, Steve picked a set of Mars songs. You will hear the artists: Spoon, Monaco, Imperial State Electric, T. Rex, The Undertones, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Greg Kihn Band, Electric Light Orchestra, The Korgis, The Rakes, The Moss, Ducks Ltd., Nick Gilder, The Reducers, Nada Surf, Big Audio Dynamite II, Red Five. On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio *** 5pm Friday *** *** 10am Sunday *** *** 8pm Monday *** Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ And available on demand on your favorite podcast app! Twitter: @SUBedford1051 *** Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio *** Instagram: SuburbanUnderground *** #newwave #altrock #alternativerock #punkrock #indierock
National short girl appreciation day. Entertainment from 2005. Pan Am flight 103 Lackabie bombing, 1st basketball game played, 1st crossword puzzle printed. Todays birthdays - Phil Donahue, Jane Fonda, Frank Zappa, Samuel L. Jackson, Nick Gilder, Jane Kaczmarek, Lee Roy Parnell, Ray Romano, Keifer Sutherland. George S. Patton died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Short girls - Don ArndtRun it - Chris BrownCome a little closer - Dierks BentleyBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Don't eat the yellow snow - Frank ZappaSamuel L. Jackson in Snakes on a planeHot child in the city - Nick GilderWhat kind of fool do you think I am - Lee Roy ParnellExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/ https://cooolmedia.com/
National gingerbread cookie day. Entertainment from 1981. Kristin shot JR, North Carolina became 12th state, Jerusalum recaptured and 2nd temple re-dedicated. Todays birthdays - Jean Shepard, Marlo Thomas, Harold Ramis, Goldie Hawn, Nick Gilder, Nicollette Sheridan, Carly Rae Jepsen. David Cassidy died. Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Gingerbread cookie dance - Danny G.Physical - Olivia Newton-JohnAll my rowdy friends have settled down - Hank Williams jrBirthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Dear John - Jean Shepard and Ferlin HuskyThat Girl TV themeHot child in the city - Nick GilderCall me maybe - Carly Rae JepsenI think I love you - David CassidyExit - It's not love - Dokkenhttp://dokken.net/
Recorded live on KX FM 104.7 in Laguna Beach, California, today's Keith's Music Box features Little Feat, the Ramones, the Jim Carroll Band, Scandal, The Kinks, Dire Straits, It's a Beautiful Day, Nick Gilder, Robert Palmer, Roxy Music, Toy Matinee, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Jimi Hendrix, Norman Greenbaum, the Alan Parsons Project, the Moody Blues, the Raconteurs, Squeeze, the Searchers, Rufus with Chaka Khan, Foreigner, Jake Bugg, Steely Dan and Garbage.
Jeff prompts 15 rockstars to tell us what their favourite Beatles songs are and why? Featuring some incredibly honest and well thought answers from: Paul Rodgers, Joe Walsh, Colin James, Randy Bachman, Nick Gilder, Kim Mitchell, Moe Berg, Joe Perry, Jim Cuddy, Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, Serena Ryder, Rick Jackett of Finger 11, Jeremy Taggart of Our Lady Peace, and BUBBLES from TRAILER PARK BOYS. Do you remember the band he, i.e. actor Mike Smith, was a part of? Find out in this 25 minute podcast version of Woods' weekly radio show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
National short girl appreciation day. Pop Culture 1973.Lockubie bombing, Radium discovered, 1st crossword puzzle printedb basketball invented. Todays birthdays - Phil Donahue, Jane Fonda, Nick Gilder, Jane Kaczmarek, Frank Zappa, Samuel L. Jackson, Ray Romano, Lee Roy Parnell, Kiefer Sutherland. General George Patton died.
Welcome to The Old Dog Pack Show — the world's premier podcast regarding the mind, body, soul, and money of the middle-aged man. In episode 67, the boys get the show rolling with an engaging conversation about peeing habits. Craig regales us with tales of his experience at The Eagles concert which leads to obvious comparisons between Timothy B. Schmit and Nick Gilder. Our heroes discuss the World Cup in a manner fitting for two 50-something Americanos. Once again, Brian proves that Craig no longer bears any resemblance to his younger self. The boys discuss some hard hitting news, and it appears that rumors of the death of the ODP Challenger were greatly exaggerated. Sure, you can check us out at the usual outposts such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts, but for those of you who need more visual stimulation, you can now check out the show on YouTube at YouTube.com/@olddogpack. Wait a second. This episode was crippled by some technical difficulties that gave us about 10 minutes of video footage. We're still figuring out how to do video efficiently and effectively, and we failed insofar as video goes on tis episode. However, the audio is glorious. If you would like to do us a big favor, go on over to Apple Podcasts and leave a 5 star rating and/or a short review. We may not deserve it yet, but we will one of these days. Click ‘subscribe' while you're there. We'd also appreciate if you would share us with a friend. You can also check us out at olddogpack.com, where you can sign up for The Old Dog Pack newsletter. It may not be great, but it don't cost nothing.
National gingerbread cookie day. Pop culture from 1999. 1st unteathered hot air ballon flight, Kristin shot JR, 1st hotel with TV's in the rooms. Todays birthdays- Jean Shepard, Marlo Thomas, Goldie Hawn, Harold Ramis, Nick Gilder, Nicollette Sheridan, Carly Rae Jepson. David Cassidy died.
Episode 139 (11.2.2021) Today the guys talk Hawt-Lanta sports and culture and why the "chop" may never go away. NFL power rankings! Oh how teams have changed in less than two months. Where does your team rank? J-E-T-S mess mess mess mess!! Who's the hot new quarterback with the most vanilla name throwing for the green machine? Can any song from the lame 60's be controversial? The guys say yes. Tune in. College football, NBA, John Candy, Nick Gilder, the Pips, the lost art of the fullback, Son of Obituaries, born again report, fantasy football, Elvis, Stevie Wonder, Dolly and Kenny, XTREME sodas and more! Appearing on this episode: Josh Lamb, David Sigafoose
Beth and Amy cover "Hot Child in the City" by Nick Gilder. Listen to the song first before Amy & Beth ruin it for you.Email us at amyandbetharesorry@gmail.comVisit us on Instagram at https://instagram.com/sorryiruinedthatsong?igshid=1cqqhy050qg8qVisit us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/sorry_songListen to our Spotify Playlist here:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1N6BzJ2NejvzSmuhpkZhRb?si=ladyFquiSkqsrb4np4I3ow
Episode 39 of KE901 features two incredibly enjoyable convos with very accomplished individuals In their area of focus. After a quick chat with these two, it's clear to see why they both know where people will be heading in the mid-south. Our featured partners this week are Community Mortgage and Memphis Title Company. Courtney Barnes with Enterprise Realtors was the number one agent for existing home sales in Arlington in 2020. She has really established roots in this amazing suburb and has done a phenomenal job of “growing where she was planted” and you're sure to love this sweet southern real estate rock star. Jonathan Aur with Boyle Investment Company stumbled into the task of heading up the retail division for Boyle. He's an incredibly impressive guy who gave me an inside look at his practice and all of the moving parts that have to be monitored for a shopping center to be redeveloped into something special. Our first featured partner this week is Community Mortgage. Help your clients get a $100 Visa gift card by getting an Apples to Apples loan estimate from one of the mortgage pros at Community. To help your buyers have that extra spending money after closing, have them email ApplesToApples@CommunityMTG.com or call their office at 901-759-4400 and request an Apples to Apples comparison of their loan estimate from another lender. Our second featured partner this week is Memphis Title Company. If you would like to discuss anything pertaining to the closing process in general or about using them to handle your next closings, feel free to email any of the four talented attorneys.Mark Miesse – mark@memphistitleco.com Mike Christoff – mike@memphistitleco.com Lauren Meriwether – lauren@memphistitleco.com Nick Gilder – nick@memphistitleco.com Also be on the look out for more details about their upcoming second location that will be opening later this summer downtown! To connect with Courtney, you can call her cell directly at 901-550-2878. To connect with Jonathan, you can email him at jaur@boyle.com or call his office directly at 901-766-4216. If you need to connect with the show or reach Dane for any of your home insurance needs, you can email him at dwilliams@shoemakerins.com
Toquers and Toquettes!! This episode we're excited to have the legendary Nick Gilder on Toque Talk. With songs like "Hot Child In The City" and Roxy Roller he's part of Canada's rock n roll royalty.If you'd like to watch the video version of this episode as it streamed live to the internet, click on the YouTube link below...https://youtu.be/Kq_0bVEvK5kNick Gilder Website
One of the best things about recording this podcast is that I get to hear so many unique stories about how successful professionals ended up where they are in real estate. This week’s episode certainly features two rock stars that have experiences unlike many. Our featured partner this week is Memphis Title Company. If you would like to discuss anything pertaining to the closing process in general or about using them to handle your next closings, feel free to email any of the four talented attorneys. Ashley Wisch with eXp Realty has experienced a meteoric rise in the business in just her first 3 years. Learning more of her story and the way she structures her life and business is something the everyone will want to hear. Mark Miesse with Memphis Title Company is a gentleman and a scholar and one of the most recognizable closing attorneys in the Memphis area. We were able to discuss his path to success and how he is positioned to be the first ever non-builder that will serve as President for the West TN Home Builders Association. To connect with Ashley you can reach her on her cell at 901-361-1293 or by visiting her website at www.loveyourmemphis.com .To connect with Mark or any of the talented attorneys at Memphis Title Company you can email them at their addresses below, call their office at 901-754-2080, or visit their website at www.memphistitleco.com . Mark Miesse – mark@memphistitleco.com Mike Christoff – mike@memphistitleco.com Lauren Meriwether – lauren@memphistitleco.com Nick Gilder – nick@memphistitleco.com If you need to connect with the show or reach Dane for any of your home insurance needs, you can email me at dwilliams@shoemakerins.com .
This episode is chock full of 80s music. But, specifically about a) songs that reference The 80's and b) songs that are about RUNNING in/into/with the NIGHT. I am of the opinion that these were both common themes in popular music in the 80's. Included are songs from the artists: Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Steel Breeze, Loverboy, New England, Styx, Killing Joke, Franke & The Knockouts, Lionel Ritchie, FM-84 w/Ollie Wride, UFO, Uriah Heep, Nick Gilder, Triumph, April Wine.
Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon... and Alan Niven present co-host Cherie Currie and guest, Suzi Quatro. Before listening to our interview with Suzi Quatro, co-hosts Alan Niven & Cherie Currie discuss Kim Foley, politics and Suzi Q. Our main interview is with the legendary Suzi Quatro, we discuss her upcoming documentary Suzi Q, the gift from her father that 'started it all', music & family, what she gave up to 'make it', the cost of fame, why she refuses her own TV show, being a voice on Bob The Builder and much more. Quote: "I am not a failed guitar player. I'm a bass player!" Subscribe to Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon for exclusive content and interviews. Twitter: @mitchlafon Instagram: @mitch_lafon Support the show.
Today we pull records from the 1978 shelf at the WTBR Archive. You will hear songs from such random artists at Jimmy Cliff, Cliff Richard, Frank Zappa, David Allan Coe, Nick Gilder and many more. Listen all the way to the end to hear a classic comedy song from 1978, right here on Random Draw!
This is The Spoon, where we go full Geldof...eventually. Music By Nick Gilder Spoon Feeding Choc Zero Nick Gilder Bare Snacks Crunchsters - Beyond Bacon The Men Of The Spoon Robbie RistChris Jackson Thom Bowers The Spoon on FacebookSubscribe via iTunesEmail: the_spoon_radio@yahoo.com
“The Cars” by the Cars This was one of the first albums Rob bought after he got his first Stereo System. The Cars are from Boston and clearly evolved out of the NEW WAVE trend. Ric Ocasek and Benjamin Orr met in Cleveland, Ohio in the 1960s, and released this hit-filled debut album in June of 1978. It reached 18 on the Billboard Charts, and the band was rewarded by Rolling Stone Magazine fans as “Best New Artist” that same year. Ric Ocasek and Benjamin Orr take turns on vocals on these synthesizer-heavy tracks. The Cars was a name selected for because it was easy to spell, hard to forget, and appeared at the top of the alphabet, which made it an easy group to find in the record store. In April 2018, The Cars were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, we hope you enjoy these picks and “like the way she dips.” “Moving in Stereo” One of the coolest ways to use stereo, this song has an eerie quality to it, that you just can't ignore. Sung by bassist Benjamin Orr, you may remember it from “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” as Judge Reinhold character’s dreams about Phoebe Cates’ removing her top. “Bye Bye Love” Originally performed, and recorded by Ocasek, Orr and Elliot in their first band, “Cap’n Swing,” this is Ocasek singning. “My Best Friend's Girlfriend” The band Nirvana actually performed “My Best Friend’s Girl” at their final concert on March 1, 1994 in Munich. “It’s All Mixed Up” Ric Ocasek’s “icy-cool” vocals garnered the attention of most fans, but Benjamin Orr’s voice adds a warm quality you can’t ignore. Keyboardest, Hawkes exchanged the keyboard for the SAX — the only one in the Cars’ library. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK: “Diff'rent Strokes” by The Edwin Davids Jazz Band Gary Coleman's vehicle to fame was this family TV show. STAFF PICKS: “Hot Child in the City” by Nick Gilder and Time Machine Wayne shares this hit off Gilder's second solo album -- a popular one at the skating rink. The lyrics are much darker than they appear at first, as it focuses on exploitation of girls in what would come to be known as sex trafficking. “Baby Hold On” by Eddie Money This hit is from Eddie Money's self-titled debut album, and one of Brian's favorites. The album went to number 37 on the strength of this song and "Two Tickets to Paradise." “Kill the King” by Rainbow Bruce shares how Ronnie James Dio and Ritchie Blackmore teamed up in this early heavy metal band. Blackmore tended to be a critic of the band members, and this would be Dio's last album with Rainbow before he went on to take over front man duties for Ozzy in Black Sabbath. “Imaginary Lover” by Atlanta Rythm Section “Imaginary Lover” is a 1978 hit single by the Atlanta Rhythm Section, the first release and greatest hit from their album Champagne Jam. If you play it at 45 Speed, it sounds like Stevie Nicks. According to Rolling Stone Magazine, “An FM station accidentally played the Atlanta Rhythm Section album cut “Imaginary Lover” at the wrong speed – 45. Favorable calls began to light up the switchboard, so the disc jockey let it play. Speeded up, the song sounded unmistakably like Fleetwood Mac, with Stevie Nicks warbling lead vocals.” “News quickly reached Nicks in Los Angeles. She rushed out to buy the record and played it at the wrong speed. “I got chills,” says Stevie. “It sounds exactly like something I’d sing, the way I’d sing it. I even played it for Christine [McVie], mixed in with some other demos for the new album. She complimented me on it.” LAUGH TRACK: “Feels So Good” by Chuck Mangione This popular jazz instrumental hit from the summer of 1978 takes us out for this What the Riff session.
Sal and Bob travel to Milwaukee to dine at the Milwaukee Chop House. @mkechophouse The One Hit Wonder is Hot Child In The City by Nick Gilder. The boys talk about the gross nature of the song. Bob informs everyone that the show is worldwide. Bob yaps about his love of cheese curds, and Sal jokes about the real names of girls he knew in high school. The boys then welcome Alex Jones and President Donald J. Trump to the show. (Actually Bob's cousins Eric and Mike Jackman) @jackmanradio and laugh like idiots talking about how Trump actually called out Mike's impressions of him, and Trump's obsession with Rosie O'Donnell. Follow the show for more: Twitter: @SalandBobShow Facebook: facebook.com/SalAndBobShow
Today w/ Tom & Kerri - Podcast - The Drive 5 / Rockfest recap / Tom's Nick Gilder story / The most popular apples / Ever heard of Clackers? / Stolen parking meters / Bring Snoop into your kitchen
- Today w/ 'Tom & Kerri'; It's a slice of HAWT out there and it's not going anywhere / October 17 it is then / Tom and Nick Gilder hang out was unexpected at The Ex / Oh NO, Chubbs! :( / This is not actually legal in Amsterdam / To hug in the summer or to not / Cat and dog debate re: tricks / The 'Casting Call' has always wanted to be a gangster / Mars? Pffffffft, says this Cdn Astronaut / And, the 'Drive 5'!!!
The Beefers are joined by Doug Tilley to cover three Christmas centric films all either written and or directed by Shane Black. Music “Queen Bitch” performed by David Bowie “I Love L.A.” Performed by Randy Newman “Hot Child In The City” performed by Nick Gilder
A batch of Supertunes from the 70s... 1) Ma Belle Amie by The Tea Set 2) Alone Again (Naturally) by Gilbert O'Sullivan 3) I Can Help by Billy Swan 4) Couldn't Get It Right by Climax Blues Band 5) Jeans On by David Dundas 6) Hot Child In the City by Nick Gilder 7) Fox on the Run by Sweet 8) Brand New Key by Melanie 9) Clap for the Wolfman by The Guess Who 10) Heard It In a Love Song by Marshall Tucker Band 11) Right Down the Line by Gerry Rafferty 12) Breakfast In America by Supertramp
Things get heavy as we look at the hard rockin' Chrysalis Records. Discussions include the brilliance of "Parallel Lines" and the cool of Pat Benatar's husband. Learn about Jethro Tull's prolific career, and their strange connection to the label's birth! We go crazy for UFO, and ponder what might have been for The Babys. FInally, learn about the amazing Nick Gilder and his triple threat to Canada's charts! Don't miss this show!
Let's Talk Rock with Colin & Marty. Special Guest Nick Gilder formerly of 70's Glam Band, Sweeney Todd talks about the writing of Roxy Roller and other hit records.
Oh no, we’ve said too much… This is a marathon episode of SB4E with more than our usual quota of music and beer talk. But when it’s this cold out, a damn good time can be had drinking some brews and checking out killer records such as: -Matthew Melton "Outside of Paradise" LP (solo demos from Warm Soda/Bare Wires mastermind) -Talbot Adams "Green Girl" 7" (Black and Whites/Dutch Masters alumnus making more great solo pop) -Capital City Rockets LP (70s stompers from Ohio) -Sweeney Todd "Roxy Roller" 7" (Canadian glam featuring Nick Gilder and Bryan Adams?!?) -Ty Segall "Mr. Face" EP (parenthetical aside probably unnecessary) -Neil Norman "Phaser Laser" 7" (crazed 70s psych) -Michael Hayes "Badstreet USA" 7" (rasslin’ rawk!) PLUS: The Colonel and Slacks pull a switcharoo, bewildering Bobby. Lite beers all around! It’s an on-air taste-test of a sixer of Rammer Jammer (from Alabammer). Bobby Hazzard is un-enthused with the 2015 Royal Rumble and/or most any Keanu Reeves project. Slacks thinks at least one of the records we review sounds kinda like at least one of U2’s hits from the 90s. "Twinkle ding dong music" is explained as a rock subgenre.
We kick off 2014 with a guest that has seen many facets of the music industry in his 30+ years in it. Paul Taylor joins Aaron and Chris this week to discuss his career in rock with artists like Aldo Nova, Alice Cooper, Winger, and current projects including The Big Rock Show and production work with up and coming singer Rizzi Myers. Paul Taylor was brought up in the San Francisco bay area to parents that he describes as "70's hippies." Paul's professional debut in music would take a few years but, as you'll hear in this discussion, his face appeared on a major label album cover by a well-known Vietnam-era band. After honing his skills in the Bay area, Taylor catches his first big break as touring keyboardist for Aldo Nova as well as a cameo in the 'Fantasy' video from 1981. In this discussion, Paul tells Aaron and Chris about Nova's difficult demeanor on the road as well as the surprising supplier of the hokey visual effects in the 'Fantasy' video. After a stint with Nick Gilder in the early 80's, Paul winds up in the Alice Cooper band for The Nightmare Returns tour in 1986. He shares the circumstances that led to his hiring in the Cooper act as well as memories of forming a friendship with bassist Kip Winger that would lead to big things down the road. Also in this discussion, Taylor reminisces on the Raise Your Fist and Yell era of Alice Cooper including memories of protesters outside the venues and the continued misunderstanding of Alice the person in comparison to Alice the performer. After the European tour with Alice Cooper, Taylor leaves the band to join his former band mate Winger in a new, original project that had just achieved label backing. In this conversation, Paul shares his thoughts on the rise of Winger including the criticism they faced due to the band's image overshadowing the undeniable talent in the band. Winger toured the world on the strong sales of their self-titled debut as well as the successful followup 'In the Heart of the Young.' In this discussion, Taylor remembers the tours the band undertook including stints with Scorpions as well as KISS and the bond formed with late drummer Eric Carr. He also gives his thoughts on Mike Judge's 'Beavis & Butthead' putting a bullseye on the band through MTV and his opinions on Judge himself. This part of the conversation also dovetails into a discussion of the rise of grunge causing the fall of bands of Winger's ilk as well as the work he's done with Winger in more recent years and some reunion dates going on right now. After his departure from Winger, Taylor teamed up with former Journey vocalist Steve Perry for 1994's 'For the Love of Strange Medicine.' In this conversation, Paul tells Aaron and Chris how a simple songwriting session turned into an entire album collaboration, Perry's vision for a record, and his thoughts on the then-new digital mix the album received and what he'd do differently with it today. These days, Paul Taylor is as busy as ever. He recently finished a stint touring with Cinderella vocalist Tom Keifer for his recent solo album. This gig spawned two music videos as well as an appearance with Tom on the David Letterman show. Paul is also a member of The Big Rock Show; no stranger to the Decibel Geek podcast. This group performs all of the country as well as on many of the rock-themed cruise lines. in addition to performing duties, Taylor is also a writer, arranger, and producer for up and coming talent Rizzi Myers. Myers was present during this interview recording and we see big things for her in the future based on the great tracks Paul shared with Aaron and Chris. Check Rizzi Myers out HERE. We want to thank Paul Taylor for taking the time to share such great stories from a great career in music. Aaron, Chris, and the entire Decibel Geek staff want to wish Paul much success in the future. Buy Music! (click artist name to purchase!) Aldo Nova Alice Cooper Winger Steve Perry Tom Keifer Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Fan Page Follow on Twitter E-mail Us Comment Below Call us on the Hotline! (540) DBGeek - 1 or (540) 324-3351
Una semana más un nuevo programa de la octava temporada de La Ciudad de los Sueños en VOX UJI Radio 107.8 FM y tntradiorock.com, programa dedicado a todas las variantes de rock melódico y AOR. Hoy estrenamos el single de Recless Love, la reediciò de Nick Gilder, Infinity, los álbumes de Shakra, Heaven And Earth, Snowfall y clásicos con Shogun y Great King Rat.
Roller skating in 1979 was huge and it was great fun. I remember everyone rushing out to the floor on certain songs, and not being able to skate backwards. This tape recreates the sounds of the roller rink on one night in 1979. 1. Star Wars theme, MECO. (Music Bed) 2. Ladies Night, Kool and the Gang. 3. Dancing Queen, ABBA. 4. A Fifth Of Beethoven, Walter Murphy. 5. Stayin' Alive, Bee Gees. 6. Dream Weaver, Gary Wright. 7. Limbo Rock, Chubby Checker. 8. Kung-Fu Fighting, Carl Douglas. 9. Y.M.C.A., The Village People. 10. Grease, Frankie Valli. 11. Disco Inferno, The Trammps. 12. Hot Child In The City, Nick Gilder. 13. The Hokey Pokey, Sha-na-na. 14. The Loco-Motion, Little Eva. 15. Last Dance, Donna Summer.
A veritable drumming virtuoso, our guest very well may be one of the most active and sought-after session drummers around. From his session work in the early 70’s with the likes of Bernie Taupin, Nick Gilder, Scandal and Danny Wilde, to his 80’s success with pop superstar act Mr. Mister, to his modern-day role as the drummer behind prog rock band King Crimson, not to mention his amazing session discography with a countless variety of artists, it’s easy to see how this musical diversity has contributed to the making of one of the most versatile musicians in the business. Inside MusiCast welcomes Pat Mastelotto.