Dave and Holly, your 80s music aficionados, talk to the artists and music industry insiders that mad
Steve Kilbey of The Church does not have a stop button. He's been releasing music for over 40 years,
Dennis Constantine is a radio visionary. Finding himself at a new radio station, he saw a niche in a
Simply put, Jake Rudh is an old soul in the best of ways. He stayed indoors as a child to watch MTV.
Rita Wilde is simply put, a radio legend, having spent over 25 years as a DJ, Music Director and Pro
Usually you can hear Buzz Knight "Takin' A Walk" as he does on his own podcast but today we "have a
The year is 1986, and the music on the radio for the kids of LA is going through some changes. KROQ
1986 was quite a year for collaborations: Aerosmith and Run DMC, Siskel & Ebert, Tom Cruise and
We welcome back music journalist and friend-of-the-show, Craig Rosen, into the What Difference Does
David Wild steps out of his comfy zone writing for The Grammy Awards and the upcoming TV salute to P
Mark Thompson grew up loving radio, comedy, and with an appreciation for the absurd. These qualities
If you're still "high as a kite" from watching Elton John's final US show at Dodger Stadium, we just
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Michael Lockwood has lived a full musician's life. Starting out with the band Lions & Ghosts, he
Steve Rapport's camera has taken him on quite a journey, from the very beginning, shooting Robert Pl
We continue our two-part look at Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets with two guys from the band. One
Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason is bringing early Pink Floyd music back to life by taking it on the ro
There is no denying that Stevie Nicks has captivated audiences since she first burst onto the music
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Thanks to Rob Juarez, founder of the Lost 80s Live concerts, this is quite possibly our most 80s mus
Director Andy Fickman has brought Heathers back to life. Yes, the beloved dark comedy classic, Heath