Life With The Girlfriends with Christine Marie and Julie Peters
Topic: Good APPS and Bad APPS, and Happy Valentine's Day
The Kathy Lee Parker Show with Kathy Lee Parker
"Soulful", "Evocative" and "Awe-inspiring" are words that have been used by fans and music critics to describe the Joe Taylor live experience. Joe is able to connect with audiences through his unique artistry, combining stellar songwriting, soaring vocals and stripped down instrumentation. His 2011 album “Anything’s Possible,” captured the magic and vibrancy of his live performances.
Tom Rush is a gifted musician and performer, whose shows offer a musical celebration…a journey into the tradition and spectrum of what music has been, can be, and will become. His distinctive guitar style, wry humour and warm, expressive voice have made him both a legend and a lure to audiences around the world. His shows are filled with the rib-aching laughter of terrific storytelling, the sweet melancholy of ballads and the passion of gritty blues.
Life With The Girlfriends with Christine Marie and Julie Peters
Topic: Reading Glasses, HGTV Gentrification, and Italian Duck Tape
Life With The Girlfriends with Christine Marie and Julie Peters
Topic: Kinks, Kinks, and Moral Ambiguity?
When it comes to virtues such as endurance, unconditional commitment and a thoroughly down-to-earth attitude, Anvil are the measure of all things. Like few other metal acts, the band surrounding founding members Steve ‘Lips’ Kudlow (vocals, guitars) and Robb Reiner (drums), plus bassist Chris Robertson have earned their laurels of blood, sweat and tears.
New Beginnings with Kolean Sanders and Sheldon Gooch
Guest, Taquelia Pendleton, victimized, abused, and nearly killed. Now healed shares her story of victory.
Faith Connection with Dr David Miller
Guest, Matt D. Talford, author of From Fear To Faith, a Survivor's Story - part 2
The Kathy Lee Parker Show with Kathy Lee Parker
Guest, Jon Marie Mack, actress
Legendary guitarist & songwriter Tommy Bolin’s Teaser album was recorded at The Record Plant in Los Angeles, CA in July 1975 with additional recording at Electric Lady Studios in New York (September), and Trident Studios in London (October). It was mixed at Trident Studios in London by Dennis MacKay. Production credits went to Tommy Bolin and Lee Kiefer except for “People People” and “Marching Powder,” which were produced by Dennis MacKay.






