This Is Rock ‘n’ Roll Radio # 981
It’s all right! My introduction to Lou Reed’s song “Rock And Roll” came not via The Velvet Underground, but via The Runaways. One of my best friends owned a copy of The Runaways’ Live In Japan album,...
It’s all right! My introduction to Lou Reed’s song “Rock And Roll” came not via The Velvet Underground, but via The Runaways. One of my best friends owned a copy of The Runaways’ Live In Japan album,...
Dana and I (and my lovely wife Brenda) got to meet The Cowsills last night–fantastic performers AND supernice folks–so it’s a safe bet we’ll play a Cowsills track or two on this week’s radio...
The story we’ve heard is that back in the ’90s, a veteran pop group recorded a new album and shopped it around to every record label under the sun; but the group didn’t let...
The rain? The park? Other things? ALL the things! At long last, This Is Rock ‘n’ Roll Radio with Dana & Carl finally casts its spotlight on the music of this week’s Featured Performers...
Put your hands together. Do what you can to put aside the fear, the doubt, the trouble, the hurt. The hate. We have some music. We can’t banish the bad things, but we can...
We begin with a joyous plea for harmony and action. We continue with new music from Vegas With Randolph, Mr! Mouray, The False Positives, Freeloader, Mike Nicholson, The Lunar Laugh, and The False Positives....
Last week, pop pundit Aaron Kupferberg asked me this question about This Is Rock ‘n’ Roll Radio: AARON: What is the most challenging part of your operation? CC: Staying on the air. We’re a...
First things first! Congratulations to our pals at The Wax Museum With Ronnie Dark over on WVOA as they celebrate their tenth anniversary of building better radio through better radio. These guys is good....
We are the weird. We are damaged, disturbed, inadequate, unprepared. We don’t fit in, couldn’t if we tried, wouldn’t if we could. We wake up wondering, find ourselves all alone. We live in a...
We open the show with Roky Erickson. Sunday night, 9 to Midnight Eastern, on the air in Syracuse at SPARK! WSPJ-LP 103.3 and 93.7 FM, and on the web at http://sparksyracuse.org/
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