KISS- Destroyer 50th Anniversary- Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons
Kiss “Destroyer” hits the golden anniversary with Paul Stanley & Gene Simmons In the Studio.
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Kiss “Destroyer” hits the golden anniversary with Paul Stanley & Gene Simmons In the Studio.
Redbeard rocks St Patty’s Day with Spotify all-Irish playlist!
David Gilmour joins Redbeard In the Studio for Gilmour’s March 2006 solo album “On an Island”.
Not to be confused with Dallas Alice (that would be Little Feat), this is Alice in Dallas “Live from the Astroturf”, performing in Good Records and improbably backed by his original Alice Cooper band (minus the late Glenn Buxton who passed in 1997) who gave us “Love It to Death”, “Killer”, “School’s Out”, and “Billion Dollar Babies”.
Former singer/songwriter/co-founder Donnie Van Zant and original 38 Special lead guitarist Jeff Carlisi recall band headquarters in an abandoned auto parts garage in a swamp to work up songs, on the 45th anniversary of “Wild-Eyed Southern Boys”.
Of his cinderella first solo album “Face Value” forty-five years ago, Phil Collins recalls the real-life betrayal and heartbreak which inspired “In the Air Tonight”, “I Missed Again”; and why he did not include another original, “How Can You Sit There?”, on Face Value nor it’s follow up, Hello I Must Be Going, but opted instead to give it to the soundtrack of the 1984 movie Against All Odds, going on to become Phil Collins’ first #1 hit.
Judas Priest’s “Point of Entry” 45th anniversary, & Rob Halford is In the Studio with Redbeard “Heading Out to the Highway” for some “Hot Rockin'”.
To continue celebrating American Black History Month here In The Studio, Here’s the late Joe Cocker’s tribute to Ray Charles.
“In the Studio” with Ann & Nancy Wilson of Heart for the real rock fairy tale of “Dreamboat Annie” on its golden anniversary.
Jackson Browne had grown increasingly active in a series of high-profile humanitarian causes including nuclear energy moratorium, climate change awareness, famine relief, and anti-apartheid in South Africa…But not until the February 1986 release of “Lives in the Balance” had the popular singer/songwriter turned his introspective mirror around in his songs. Jackson Browne joins me here In the Studio for the 40th anniversary.
