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In 1973, six hundred thousand people gathered in Watkins Glen, New York to see The Grateful Dead, The Band and The Allman Brothers. Donna Swarthout was there and recalls her concert experience. We also chat about the numerous other memorable concerts she has attended over the years. (Some of her photos are incorporated into this video and yes, there is a picture of Donna and radio personality Wolfman Jack). If you have would like to share your concert memories with us, please let us know . . . . and keep on rockin!
Meet the band "Spirits Republic" interviewed on WCWP 88.1 FM For more information on this Nashville music group, please visit: https://spiritsrepublicmusic.com/
If you appreciate part one of this in depth discussion, you will really enjoy this bonus feature. Happy listening!
Before Streaming, Podcasts, and Downloads, were 33 long play vinylrecords (with pops and scratches), 8 track tapes (with the hiss and the clicks in the middle of songs), cassettes and they were all found in record stores located everywhere as sole retail stores, chains and in Department stores. Scott Sheryl started in the record business in the 1970s and is still going strong today. Richard Solomon and Scott went into the studio and dusted off old editions of Billboard magazine and some great oldies to look at at an era that is now mostly historic.
While taping the My Father's Place TV show, we interviewed lara Hope and the Ark Tones in the Green Room and it was a blast. Their music is great and currently they are the opening act for the Stray Cats.
Aaron Comess is best known as the drummer for the Spin Doctors but he is also a well-respected solo artist. He was extremely gracious to spend time with TCBRadio before the 20th Anniversary Concert right here in Nassau County celebrating Pocket Full of Kryptonite. For more information: http://www.aaroncomess.com http://spindoctors.com From his website: When he’s not drumming with the Spin Doctors, Aaron Comess maintains a busy and varied musical life, recording his own acclaimed music while having produced, written or played on over two hundred albums by a wide array of artists. He’s released a pair of albums of his own instrumental compositions, Catskills Cry and Beautiful Mistake, under his own name. He’s also recorded and/or played live with such artists as Joan Osborne, Bilal, Rachael Yamagata, Isaac Hayes, James Maddock, Marc Cohn, Chris Whitley, Natasha Bedingfield, Edie Brickell, New York Electric Piano, Andréa Bocelli, David Foster, Aaron Neville and German superstar Marius Westernhagen. Comess remains active in New York’s jazz, experimental and singer/songwriter scenes, and records and produces at his own His House studio in the East Village.
Aaron Comess is best known as the drummer for the Spin Doctors but he is also a well-respected solo artist. He was extremely gracious to spend time with TCBRadio before the 20th Anniversary Concert right here in Nassau County celebrating Pocket Full of Kryptonite. For more information: http://www.aaroncomess.com http://spindoctors.com From his website: When he’s not drumming with the Spin Doctors, Aaron Comess maintains a busy and varied musical life, recording his own acclaimed music while having produced, written or played on over two hundred albums by a wide array of artists. He’s released a pair of albums of his own instrumental compositions, Catskills Cry and Beautiful Mistake, under his own name. He’s also recorded and/or played live with such artists as Joan Osborne, Bilal, Rachael Yamagata, Isaac Hayes, James Maddock, Marc Cohn, Chris Whitley, Natasha Bedingfield, Edie Brickell, New York Electric Piano, Andréa Bocelli, David Foster, Aaron Neville and German superstar Marius Westernhagen. Comess remains active in New York’s jazz, experimental and singer/songwriter scenes, and records and produces at his own His House studio in the East Village.
Richard Solomon Host from Rock It Green Radio and TCBRadio visits Summer Fancy Food Show and finds Maple Sap Seltzer. Listen to this amazing short interview. During the maple sap season in Vermont (March/April), Charles Smith is busy creating Maple Sap Seltzer and other products harvested from the maple tree. As you will hear during Read more about Episode Special: Maple Sap Seltzer[…]