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This Massacrepreat of our original episode from 2024 is dedicated to our dearly departed brother, Pierre Robert, as well as Alice Brock, the story's central figure, who passed away last year just before Thanksgiving. The roasting of the bird! The sharing of the bounty! A tradition that goes back to the earliest days of America. The Imbalanced Boys get into that, but mainly they discuss the modern day addition of Arlo Guthrie's "Alice Restaurant" to the holiday musical fare! Earle Bailey of Sirius-XM stops by to offer historical perspective to the discussion. He shares a couple surprises! Other forms of the original song/album are discussed, it's role in the movement to stop the Vietnam War, as well as a film about the original story in 1969! However you celebrate, be thankful for what you have, and share what you can! We're thankful that you're here!!! Markus & Ray Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Massacrepreat of our original episode from 2024 is dedicated to our dearly departed brother, Pierre Robert, as well as Alice Brock, the story's central figure, who passed away last year just before Thanksgiving. The roasting of the bird! The sharing of the bounty! A tradition that goes back to the earliest days of America. The Imbalanced Boys get into that, but mainly they discuss the modern day addition of Arlo Guthrie's "Alice Restaurant" to the holiday musical fare! Earle Bailey of Sirius-XM stops by to offer historical perspective to the discussion. He shares a couple surprises! Other forms of the original song/album are discussed, it's role in the movement to stop the Vietnam War, as well as a film about the original story in 1969! However you celebrate, be thankful for what you have, and share what you can! We're thankful that you're here!!! Markus & Ray Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sue Daugherty, CEO of MANNA discussed this vital resource for people with serious illnesses who need nourishment to heal. MANNA provides medically tailored meals to individuals and meals for their dependents. She discussed its 1990 beginnings in a church kitchen offering food and comfort during the early AIDs crisis, growing to support people dealing with cancer, heart disease, diabetes, renal failure and more.She talked about the evidence, patients who receive the proper diet after a hospitalization are less likely to return to the hospital or use the emergency room and her advocacy to get medically prescribed food covered by insurance. On average, monthly healthcare costs were 31% less and hospitalizations were cut in half for MANNA enrolled patients compared to patients not receiving MANNA's services. MANNA, accredited for also teaches patients about nutrition to stay healthy. MANNA is volunteer driven, 8,000 who form the kitchen staff and the drivers who deliver the meals, 1.2 million meals per year.Thanksgiving is special to MANNA, special volunteer drivers deliver full, hot Thanksgiving dinners for four to each client. MANNA also offers Pie in the Sky, selling a variety of volunteer-baked pies for the holiday, this year you can purchase a pie in honor of its great supporter, the late Pierre Robert. The MANNA store sells apparel such as aprons or beanies for additional funds. For the first time, MANNA has a wait list for services. To donate or to volunteer or to learn more about MANNA services go to MANNAPA.org.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The guys gather around and discuss the Eagles surge to the top of the NFC, the Sixers struggling to hold leads and the Flyers trying to find their groove. They remember a Philadelphia legend, and review the Iverson Amazon Prime series. You can catch Corner Pub Sports live on Friday nights at 8:15pm (EST) on their Facebook and YouTube pages (@cornerpubsports)
Send us a textThis week on Hoagie Time, Money Mike and Heif Dogg go deep into everything from weight-loss disasters and Wawa milkshakes to rock history and Delco block parties.They pay tribute to the legendary Pierre Robert, swap wild stories about Phil Collins, John Bonham, and Led ZeppelinAnd HT's Uncle. Donald “Duck” Dunn, the iconic bassist from Booker T. & the MGs and The Blues Brothers. Support the showGet your Gear here: htpodcast.myshopify.com
We're Back! Billy went to Baltimore to see Billy Strings and there was an incident We have some Halloween stories Everyone is sick Politics YouTube TV sucks RIP to Pierre Robert and Harry Donahue
Scott and Bill discuss the weak weekend for the Flyers that caused head coach Rich Toccchet to call out players without naming names, and the team responds to a big win against Montreal. Sam Ersson gets injured again, while Dan Vladar has his first real clunker of a game. Also a tribute to WMRR legend Pierre Robert. Subscribe to us! YouTube TikTok Twitter: @Obackcheck Facebook Page! Instagram! Kick Page Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
President of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Greg Harris, promotes the 2025 induction ceremony live on Disney+ from L.A. on Saturday, November 8th. Greg talks about Soundgarden and if Jim Carrey will induct them, why Chubby Checker won't attend, if the Rock Hall could buy Jim Irsay's guitar collection and he comments on the passing of rock radio legend Pierre Robert.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sydney Sweeney shows her assets, Eli Zaret drops by as the Detroit Lions lose, Prince Andrew is now Andy Windsor, Jim Irsay Collection up for sale, Bryan Callen gets scammed, and Queen of the Serial Killers: Aileen Wuornos. Eli Zaret drops by to discuss the Detroit Lions 27-24 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, the incredible World Series won by the Los Angeles Dodgers, the future of the Detroit Tigers and Tarik Skull, Michigan's lackluster win over Purdue, MSU's loss to the Minnesota Golden Gophers, Magic Johnson's boring tweets, Deion Sanders struggling at the University of Colorado, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry vs LSU's AD, NCAA gambling, Adrian Peterson brawl in a poker hall and much more. RIP Warren Pierce. Drew is not a fan of rap music. Morgan Wallen to headline the Big House in July. Bryan Callen of TFATK got completely scammed by a fake Amy Poehler assistant. Sydney Sweeney's breasts won the weekend. She recently hopped in a car with her ex-boyfriend. Prince Andrew is now simply known as… Andy Windsor. He's known for slamming 40 prostitutes in Thailand. He now has to live in the dumpy Sandringham Estate. George Clooney once got dome from Jizzlaine Maxwell. The Jim Irsay collection to be auctioned off. A judge in Arizona was popped urinating in public. Gayle King officially out at CBS come May 2026. Apparently all the minorities got BLOWN OUT. Amy Schumer discovered Ozempic. She also saw Paul McCartney and Drew didn't. BranDon's neighbor is broke. David Geffen is too powerful. Sad. Crime: Diddy is holding court in prison. Luigi Mangione is loaded in the slammer and is now known as the ‘ambassador'. Aileen Wuornos is gross and has a new documentary out. WMMR's Pierre Robert dies at 70. The celebrities came out to honor him. Martha Quinn is somehow in the Radio Hall of Fame, but Pierre and Arthur P are not. Dave Landau will join us tomorrow. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Thanks to everyone who joined us in Rittenhouse Square to celebrate the life of Pierre Robert. We share stories from that, plus independent filmmaker Charlie Minn joins the show to talk about his upcoming film, The Swede of Philly. (00:00:00) News & Sports(00:13:06) Entertainment News(00:41:33) Rittenhouse Square Gathering Celebrating Pierre Robert(01:11:53) Bizarre File, Camp Out Announcements(01:28:32) Stream of Conciousnessner(02:02:41) Director Charlie Minn(02:24:22) Bizarre File(02:37:54) Hollywood Trash & Music News(02:50:15) Wrap UpSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's trip through the Mind of the Meanie, The Blue Meanie and Adam Barnard remember the great Pierre Robert, discuss the best breakfast meats in the Tristate Area, plus #AskMeanie!Mind of the Meanie is an official Brand Partner of WWE Shop! Click this link here to shop WWE Shop and support your favorite WWE Superstar today: https://wwe-shop.sjv.io/eK26drGet 25% OFF your entire order using promo code MEANIE at GreenRoads.com - Own The Day with Green Roads CBD and Wellness Products!For more information and exclusive updates, follow Mind of the Meanie on Social Media.Website | Facebook | Twitter | InstagramBECOME AN OFFICIAL POD SQUAD MEMBER: www.Patreon.com/mindofthemeanie About The Blue Meanie:Since 1994, Brian Heffron, known to wrestling fans as "The Blue Meanie", has been one of the most fun loving and mischievous characters in wrestling. He's been in ECW, WWE, various independent wrestling promotions and several independent films. He is perhaps best known for his comedy and wrestling parodies with the bWo, KISS, Col. DeMeanie, Sir Meanie, The Fabulous Ones and BlueDust. Now, he meaniesaults into the world of streaming audio, sharing his experiences in and out of the ring as well as his views on the world of professional wrestling and anything else he is passionate about.About Adam Barnard:Adam Barnard is a photographer, podcaster, and an award winning writer from Downingtown, PA. Since 2019, he has hosted Foundation Radio, a weekly podcast series with new episodes every Tuesday, focusing on in depth conversations and interviews. Since 2025, Adam has been a writer, contributor, and interviewer for The Sportster for interviews and live results coverage. Adam brings his unique perspective and incredibly dry sense of humor to Mind of the Meanie each week.Hosts/Executive Producers: The Blue Meanie and Adam BarnardEngineer: Carl PannellExecutive Voice: Sam KreppsIntro music: Swamp CandlesOutro music: ChikaraMusical Accompaniment: EnrichmentA Butts Carlton Media Production. Butts Carlton, Proprietor.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mind-of-the-meanie--6219755/support.
The Rock & Roll world lost a major figure when "Ace" Frehley succumbed to his injuries, sustained in a fall in his studio, on October 16... His impact and influence on the music world is clear, and Kiss fans feel the loss heavily... Ray and Markus discuss their own feelings, and impressions of the man, and his band, in this upbeat memorial. Since then, the guy's immediate world has been rocked to the core with the untimely death of their brother and fellow WMMR personality, Pierre Robert. This episode is dedicated to him... Email us any time at imbalancedhistory@gmail.com, especially with your thoughts and memories about Ace! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rock & Roll world lost a major figure when "Ace" Frehley succumbed to his injuries, sustained in a fall in his studio, on October 16... His impact and influence on the music world is clear, and Kiss fans feel the loss heavily... Ray and Markus discuss their own feelings, and impressions of the man, and his band, in this upbeat memorial. Since then, the guy's immediate world has been rocked to the core with the untimely death of their brother and fellow WMMR personality, Pierre Robert. This episode is dedicated to him... Email us any time at imbalancedhistory@gmail.com, especially with your thoughts and memories about Ace! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We continue to pay tribute, laugh, and cry, remembering Philadelphia legend Pierre Robert. We hear from rockstars, friends, and listeners. (00:00:00) Remembering Pierre(00:19:11) 6ABC Check in, Listeners Share Stories(00:47:53) Welcome Home Montage, Jim Sutcliffe from Live Nation (01:24:04) Billy Corrigan from The Smashing Pumpkins, Adam Slack of the Struts(02:09:35) Jacoby Shadix, Graham Nash(02:36:53) Former Y100 and WMMR Staff Share Stories(02:59:51) Kathy Romano Shares Pierre Stories (03:13:39) Wrapping UpSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Remembering Philadelphia's greatest citizen, our friend, and yours too, Pierre Robert. (00:00:00) Remembering Pierre(00:12:18) Listener Calls, Fox Good Day Check in (00:52:00) Listener Calls Part 2(01:19:37) Brent Smith from Shinedown Remembers Pierre (01:49:50) David Uisokhikkenen from the Hooters, Nick Bockrath from Cage the Elephant(02:12:13) Pierre's Producers Share Stories(02:40:59) Bill Weston, More Listener Stories(03:09:58) Jacky Bam Bam, Pierre's Niece Nicole(03:27:05) Closing Thoughts for TodaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Michael opens this episode paying tribute to beloved Philadelphia WMMR radio legend Pierre Robert, reflecting on a bygone era of authentic, local broadcasting that may never return. Then, a Smerconish.com poll question that everyone's afraid to answer: Is AI coming for your job? From Amazon's robot revolution to a professor predicting 90%+ unemployment, this episode dives into the future of work — and whether humans will have any role left. Listen here, then rate and review this podcast! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this weeks edition of Life Advice with The Hammer, Joe DeCamara of the 94 WIP Morning Show advises you to simply be kind to everyone you encounter. In honor of Pierre Robert, who did just that, it is always important to make someone feel special.
Listen here for today's edition of Time's Yours on the 94 WIP Morning Show. A wide variety of calls were left for Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie regarding the Eagles, Phillies, and the legend Pierre Robert.
In hour 4 of today's 94 WIP Morning Show, Joe DeCamara continued his mourning of Philadelphia radio icons Pierre Robert and Harry Donohue, dedicating his Life Advice with The Hammer segment to Robert. Also, listen for today's segment of Time's Yours, where fans weigh in on the Phillies, Eagles, and more!
On today's 94 WIP Morning Show, the crew discussed the Eagles recent trade for CB Michael Carter II, and how it will impact the Eagles secondary. Jason Kelce, in-studio, discusses the potential options the team could employ, including moving Cooper DeJean to outside cornerback. Kelce also discussed the state of the offensive line, with Brett Toth looking more and more comfortable at center. Also, Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe already have a great rapport as the Sixers stay hot to start the season. Ben Davis joined the show, in-studio, to offer his insights into the Phillies offseason. Kyle Schwarber's contract will be the main headline for the team this winter.
Philadelphia is mourning the loss of two iconic radio personalities. Pierre Robert and Harry Donahue both passed away yesterday.
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A flashback conversation with Geddy Lee of Rush with Pierre Robert on December 18th, 2000. This was Geddy's first visit to the WMMR studios where he was celebrating his first solo record My Favorite Headache. Along with the record, the pair (in front of a live studio audience) discussed how Rush albums are like time capsules, how Philly concerts are special, and the influence of Soundgarden on this record.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
To celebrate David Lee Roth's 71st birthday, Pierre Robert flashes back to a conversation with "Diamond" David Lee Roth from 1988 before he played the Spectrum on his "Skyscraper" solo tour. They discuss how rock and roll is very similar to mountain climbing, riding at 20ft surfboard across the crowd during live shows and Dave's hilarious diet of the 5 Basic Food groups.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
An intimate conversation with Jacoby Shaddix, Jerry Horton and Tobin Esperance of Papa Roach with WMMR's Pierre Robert. They discuss how their songwriting process is equivalent to making a hot dog, the benefits of having their own record label, and also overcoming negativity and despair with gratitude and positive outlooks.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Prior to his show with My Chemical Romance at Citizens Bank Park, the legendary Alice Cooper came to the WMMR studios to chat with Pierre Robert. Alice was also celebrating his latest album The Revenge of Alice Cooper which is the first with his original band in 51 years! Alice also divulges tales from his days in the Hollywood Vampires social club, holding a loaded gun on Elvis Presley and a wild story of turning down the advances of Hollywood starlet Mae West (and the rock star who actually took her up on her offer). These stories and many more!
Prior to The Coral Reefer Band's set at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion, Mac McAnally called into Pierre Robert's show. They discussed life after Jimmy Buffett's passing and how he wanted the band to "keep the party going". Mac also divulged a wild Buffett story that was the genesis for the song 'Boat Drinks'. These stories and many more!
After the passing of original front man Bradley Nowell, it wasn't exactly clear how the band Sublime would continue on. For a stretch they took a detour as Sublime with Rome, honoring the original tunes and making new ones with Rome Ramirez. However original members Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson have decided to return to the original Sublime name and carry on with Bradley's son Jakob in the lead role. To get to know his story, Pierre Robert chatted with Jakob Nowell who is steadfast in continuing his father's legacy. He is also expanding on what Sublime is with a brand new single "Ensenada" and reveals to Pierre that a new album is on the way. The pair also discuss how stressful the Sublime Coachella reunion was, the struggles of addiction and a legendary photo that leads to a wild impromptu trip to a heartfelt mural.
To celebrate the return of The Black Parade to Philly, Pierre Robert flashes back to being backstage of the first Black Parade tour with My Chemical Romance front man Gerard Way. They discuss how Alice Cooper was a major influence on their live shows, being on a label Frank Sinatra founded and how they got Liza Minnelli to provide guest vocals on the record.
To honor the passing of Ozzy Osbourne, Pierre Robert flashes back to a remarkable conversation with The Prince of Darkness in 2001. Ozzy was joined by his wife Sharon and during the chat Pierre got Sharon's first impressions of Ozzy and how she would hide his clothes to curb his drinking (unsuccessfully). Ozzy also remarked how he owed everything to the fans (and about 50 die-hard ones were invited to the interview to bear witness and praised Ozzy for it). Pierre also casually asks if Ozzy and Sharon are going to be in a television show...that turned into the smash reality series The Osbournes. These stories and many others as we honor the great and powerful Ozzy Osbourne!
To promote his 2002 "Weapons of Self-Destruction" stand up tour, the comedic genius called into Pierre Robert's program. Robin recounts his excitement of remembering the 3 nights at the Tower Theatre as the last time he was in Philly he was still addicted to numerous substances. Mr. Williams also had Pierre in tears with his theories that TV is just KGB outtakes and how Keith Richard's cells have the cure for all humanity. These stories and many more!
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the legendary benefit concert Live Aid, the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia hosted a conversation between Electric Factory Concerts co-founder and Live Aid Executive Producer Larry Magid and Pierre Robert. In the second and final portion of the chat, the pair discuss how the immense heat affected the Philadelphia portion of the show and reminisced about a last minute stage announcement was made to tell one lucky person their was a kidney transplant ready for him and how he got a police escort to the airport so he could receive the life saving operation. The pair also discussed all the incredible Philly talent (both on and off stage) that took part in the show and the one artist who couldn't be a part of Live Aid but went on to remarkable charitable work. A special thanks to the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia for hosting and recording the event and to T Morgan for moderating the conversation.
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the legendary benefit concert Live Aid, the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia hosted a conversation between Electric Factory Concerts co-founder and Live Aid Executive Producer Larry Magid and Pierre Robert. In the first part of the conversation Larry shared some technical aspects of the show like what it was like to work with Bob Geldof and Bill Graham to book the show and how they designed the rotating stage to keep the concert continuously going. Pierre Robert discussed how he would do "kamikaze interviews" backstage and talked how electric the crowd got after the Led Zeppelin and CSNY reunions. These stories and many more in this first half of the conversation. A special thanks to the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia for hosting and recording the event and to T Morgan for moderating the conversation.
To celebrate what would've been Little Feat guitarist Paul Barrere's 77th birthday, we flash back to the year 1991 when the band paid Pierre Robert a visit for a special Work Force Block conversation and performance. They were in town to perform at the Tower Theatre that evening and the band raves about the acoustics in that building. They also reminisce about some of Paul's interesting liner notes on the record Shake Me Up, opening for Jimmy Buffett and why they consider themselves the "quintessential American band".
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Just two days after their 2025 MMRBQ performance, Mammoth came back to Philadelphia to perform in the very intimate club setting of the Foundry in a Pierre Presents session. Along with playing a set for some very lucky WMMR listeners, Wolfgang Van Halen sat down for a conversation with Pierre Robert in between songs, recorded in front of a live audience full of fans. The pair discussed Mammoth's latest single "The End," including the wicked music video directed by one of Wolf's favorite directors, Robert Rodriguez. They also talked about the legendary 5150 and how Wolf incorporates vintage Van Halen gear into this new music. When Pierre brought up Mammoth's very first single, "Distance," and moving through grief with music, you'll hear the impactful moment that brought the room to a standstill; anyone who's lost a loved one will be able to relate. Wolf is always honest about how the loss of his father, Eddie Van Halen, has affected him, but he's also hopeful and the future is bright for the band. He's preparing for the Black Sabbath/Ozzy Osbourne tribute in Birmingham, touring with Creed this summer, and putting out more new music. See more at wmmr.com/Pierre and follow on Instagram: @PierreRobert933
J. Geils Band frontman extraordinaire Peter Wolf has released his new memoir Waiting on the Moon: Artists, Poets, Drifters, Grifters, and Goddesses and to celebrate sat down for an in-depth conversation with Pierre Robert on WMMR. In this first part, Peter tells Pierre about shaping the book as a set of short stories about the people he has interacted with in his life, like how he met Bob Dylan in a restaurant and interrupts a bathroom business meeting of Sly Stone. Peter also regales us with his time working in radio and how that led to a very memorable interaction with Van Morrison. See more at WMMR.com and follow on Instagram: @PierreRobert933
J. Geils Band front man extraordinaire Peter Wolf has released his memoir Waiting on the Moon: Artists, Poets, Drifters, Grifters, and Goddesses and to celebrate sat down for an in-depth conversation with Pierre Robert on WMMR. In the second part of the conversation, Peter Wolf discusses how the personalities of the J. Geils Band clashed to the point the band couldn't continue (even so far as to bring a therapist into the mix), having dinner and flying to Ireland to drink Guinness with Mick Jagger, being an impromptu roadie for Muddy Waters, and he also discusses his upcoming solo material and touring. See more at WMMR.com and follow on Instagram: @PierreRobert933
Legendary Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' guitarist Mike Campbell joins Pierre Robert to discuss the release of his memoir Heartbreaker. Mike talks about how the music was made Jimmy Iovine's influence on the Damn The Torpedoes record and how his wife Marcie's voice wound up on the song "Even The Losers". He also recounts the final days with Tom Petty including discussing the final tour and his last moments with Tom before he passed. See more at wmmr.com/Pierre
Prior to their sold-out return to Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia, Rise Against leader Tim McIlrath caught up backstage with Pierre Robert on 93.3 WMMR. Tim tells Pierre about the need to earn the name "Rise Against", as well as what the band could've been named when they were forming. He also discusses overcoming the nerves of playing a tour of mostly deeper cuts, the many socio-political topics their music addresses, and a timeline of when a new Rise Against record will arrive. See more at WMMR.com/Pierre
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Vahe Sarkissian has performed/worked with Earl Slick (John Lennon, David Bowie), Gina Schock (Rock and Roll Hall of Famer from the Go Go's), Derek Sherinian (Dream Theater, Deep Purple, KISS), Gerald Veasley, and Keiko Matsui, in addition to opening up for artists such as Slash, Victor Wooten, Shinedown, The Roots, Richie Kotzen, Greg Howe, and Halestorm. He has been interviewed by WMMR legend Pierre Robert and performed live on the Preston and Steve show. Check out his album "Curcuna" which is a fusion of Armenian-jazz-funk-and rock music. The early part of his career began at the age of 14 traveling the U.S. playing Mediterranean and Armenian music. After studying music at The University of the Arts, he received his masters degree where he studied with Pat Martino, Jimmy Bruno, and Tom Giacobetti.
Pierre Robert and WMMR alum/Bruce Springsteen expert Kevin Gunn celebrate Bruce and the E Street Band's return to Philadelphia for two nights. Pierre and the "Professor" chat Bruce's relationship with the station, current E Street member and contributions, and how there's nothing like seeing Bruce in Philly.
Green Day were in Philadelphia on August 9th for a tour that's celebrating 30 years of 'Dookie' and 20 years of 'American Idiot.' They played both of those albums in their entirety, plus a ton of hits and a few new songs, too (36 in all!). Backstage at Citizens Bank Park, in an extended conversation with Pierre Robert, Tré Cool talks about Green Day's place in pop culture, from their link to Deadpool & Wolverine to working alongside Mark Hamill in new video for "Corvette Summer." He shares stories of drumming alongside not one, but two Beatles, plus the time he jammed with Willie Nelson: "Willie's asking you to play drums; who cares how high you are?!" Tré also reflected on the way that Green Day's audience has grown up with them, and how the band are feeling better - and closer - than ever before. And it's clear that they love coming back to Philly, as they've been doing faithfully since '93. Take it from Tré: "It's nice to be on America's finest, curated-by-hand rock and roll radio station: WMMR!" Hear and see more at wmmr.com/Pierre, and follow on Instagram: @PierreRobert933 See photos and the full setlist from the Philadelphia show HERE.
Before taking the stage at the Fillmore Philadelphia on Friday night, the Struts crashed Pierre Robert's Workforce blocks - live on the air! - with a special birthday surprise. Luke Spiller, Adam Slack, Jed Elliott, and Gethin Davies spent some time at the WMMR studios to update Pierre on their current tour, their brand new single, and how interesting it's been to hear their songs in soundtracks and commercials. They also reminisce about the last time they were in Philly, which involved an ice luge and a few shots of tequila… The band, who hail from the UK, also discussed their relationship with their American fans, and all of their WMMR experiences over the years: MMRBQ, Pierre Presents, a live performance on Preston and Steve, and more. See the moment that the Struts stunned Pierre on Instagram, and get the concert gallery and setlist on WMMR.com.
From looking back on their past volatility to discussing their current studio and stage dynamics, Chris and Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes covered it all on 93.3 WMMR Philadelphia. Pierre Robert welcomed the brothers to his studio before they played a sold-out show at The Met on Broad Street that night. Hear and see more at WMMR.com