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For Episode 1 of my rebooted show, I found a dear friend who was one of the first five interviews of the initial run of the Someone You Should Know Show in 1999. He's a really funny guy whom you.ve heard on the Bob & Tom Show. His television appearances include ABC-TV, Comedy Central, Showtime, and WGN America. Plus, he is a recording artist who has released four comedy albums. He's someone I'm proud to call my friend, Tim Cavanagh.
In this episode, we introduce you to Marshall Charloff: a talented performer who wears two hats; front man for the Purple Xperience - The Greatest Tribute To Prince In The World; and a very talented solo artist.
In this episode, we reintroduce you to my friend Jim Peterik. Jim is a Grammy-winning singer/songwriter. He is a former member of Survivor and is currently touring with his band The Ides of March as part of the Cornerstone of Rock, This interview was while Jim was on-the-air with me, on Rock 106.5, promoting a tour date they had in La Porte Indiana on 9/30.
In this episode, I introduce you to Ted Wulfers, an award-winning, internationally touring American Entertainer, Singer, Songwriter, Multi-Instrumentalist, Producer, Composer, and Filmmaker based in Los Angeles. He has released 12 studio albums, and 2 EPs along with composing scores for award-winning films, TV shows, and video games. AND A Record Store Day exclusive Vinyl Single that went into the Baseball Hall of Fame
In this episode, I reintroduce you to Fee Waybill, of the Tubes. They are on tour celebrating the 40th Anniversary of their 1982 release, "Outside Inside'." Fee also has a great album, Fee Waybill Rides Again. He and I will talk about both in this episode.
In this episode, I’ll introduce a singer/songwriter that’s managed to release 17 independent albums without a record deal. He’s also taken his music international, played with some of the biggest names in music, and is featured in a Brian Johnson film. He's Rich Hardesty and he's my guest on the Someone You Should Know Podcast.
In this episode, we reintroduce you to my friend Don DiLego. Don was a guest during the original run of Someone You Should Know in 2001. His latest work is phenomenal and I think you'll enjoy meeting him again or for the first time. Don has a Tales from the Road story that rivals Spinal Tap.
In this episode, we reintroduce you to someone who's been making music for over 50 years. Their family's success was the inspiration for the TV Sitcom "The Partridge Family." He and his family have their first new album in nearly 25 years, it’s called Rhythm of the World, and my guest is Paul Cowsill of the Cowsills.
The goal of the Someone You Should Know Podcast is to celebrate great music from local artists who deserve worldwide attention. This band truly fits that bill. Now I may be biased, but I've been a fan of today's guest since the day she was born. That's because she's my daughter Shauna Sublette. Shauna has played in many garage bands through the decades. However, the latest band she's with SISSER, and this one really struck a chord with me. They tour the midwest and I invite you to check out some tunes from their latest album, Days and Nights.
In honor of Halloween, in this episode, I’ll introduce you to a tribute band from Chicagoland that will be appearing in a supernatural crime thriller in the near future. The movie is LUZ OBSCURA (Dark Light), and from the movie is my dear friend Scott Ehrlich and from the band An American Prayer, drummer Grant Niebergall.
We go into the way-back machine for this episode from 20 years ago. It features one of my very favorite road stories. Randy Bachman of the Guess Who and Bachman Turner Overdrive was my guest promoting a new (at the time) DVD called "Every Song Tells a Story." His "Tales from the Road" story is a really funny one. Also, listen to Randy discusses a big dilemma that occurred while recording "Taking Care of Business." You don't wanna miss this one!
In this episode, we reintroduce you to my friend Al Pitrelli of the Legendary Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Al was a guest numerous times and he will tell you how he and the members of his legendary band will perform 100+ concerts in 60 cities in just over 45 days. Their holiday concerts have everything from lasers and pyro, to storytelling, to excellent musicianship.
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