Newest Episodes
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Episode 820: Harry Nilsson – ‘Pussy Cats’
Scott Parks, a patron of the pod, picks the topic. We discuss Harry Nilsson’s 1974 album “Pussy Cats,” produced by John Lennon.
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Episode 819: A Music and Marriage Story
Mike Snider, a patron of the pod, gets to pick the topic. He invites his wife, Julie, on the show, and we all talk about the dynamics of music in relationships.
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Episode 818: The Who – Live Countdown: 3, 2, 1
We conclude the countdown. What will be the No. 1 Who song? Plus, audience members talk about their favorite songs that didn’t make the list. (Recorded March 4 at Jammin’ Java in Vienna VA.)
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Episode 817: The Who – Live Countdown: 6, 5, 4 …
More Who countdown. Plus, we play another Who-related game. (Recorded March 4 at Jammin’ Java in Vienna VA.)
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Episode 816: The Who – Live Countdown: 9, 8, 7 …
The Who countdown continues. Plus, fan Gary O’Hanlon of Cafe Kindred/Townshend Bar joins us on stage. (Recorded March 4 at Jammin’ Java in Vienna VA.)
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Episode 815: The Who – Live Countdown: 12, 11, 10 …
The Who countdown continues, live from Jammin’ Java! Plus, trivia! Thanks to Mark Wilkerson for the prizes. Check out Mark’s book, “Who Are You: The Life of Pete Townshend,” on sale wherever you buy books.
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Episode 814: The Who – Live Countdown: 15, 14, 13 …
We held a live show at Jammin’ Java in Vienna VA, where we counted down favorite Who songs based on a listener poll. Thanks to everyone who came out that night.
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Episode 813: Michigan Rocks!
Listener Keith Jacobsen, a patron of the pod, gets to pick the topic. He introduces us to three artists from his home state of Michigan: the War and Treaty, Billy Strings and the Accidentals.
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Episode 812: Interview – Aspen Jacobsen
For listener Keith Jacobsen’s patron episode, he invites his 15-year-old niece, Aspen Jacobsen, to join the Skype conversation. Aspen is a singer-songwriter from Michigan whose latest album, “Love Each Other Right,” was produced by Dominic John Davis, long-time bassist for Jack White.
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Episode 811: Fan Mail – Lloyd Cole, Jimmy Ruffin
We’re trying to get caught up on our correspondence! Today, we address emails and comments about Jimmy Ruffin’s “What Becomes of the Brokenhearted” (from Mackensi Crenshaw) and Lloyd Cole’s music (from Niklas Nygards and Jay Ignacio).