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Interviewing The Legends with Ray Shasho

Our Very Special Guest Today is Canadian powerhouse drummer Corky Laing who is essentially associated with rock and roll folklore and as one of the elite drummers in the world. Laing is a longtime member for hard rock/heavy metal giant’s Mountain and the blues-rock power trio of West, Bruce & Laing. But Laing’s musical collaborations are seemingly endless. A list that includes alliances with John Lennon, Jack Bruce, Meat Loaf, Noel Redding, Mahogany Rush, Ten Years After, Ian Hunter, Mick Ronson, Bo Diddley and Gov’t Mule …to  name a few. Laing is also a producer and composer.

Rev Steven Johnson Leyba discussed the artistic process, starting with his 13th book titled, "Monsanto", in which a death curse was woven.  As Monsanto are "agents of death and destruction", it seemed somehow fitting that they should themselves be the target, just as they target human lives all over the world.  Agent Orange, GMO's, Terminator Seeds, and more.  The intelligence behind these large tomes, is mind sharpening, questioning and thought provoking.

Rev. Steven Johnson Leyba is a ritualistic, shamanistic painter of Mescalero Apache ancestry.

John Barbour's World with John Barbour

1st Part interview with Harlan Ellison, http://harlanellison.com/

2nd Part interview with JP Sottile

Tommy James has sold over 100 million records and was awarded 23 gold singles plus nine gold and platinum albums. Some of his legendary hits include “Hanky Panky,”  “I Think We’re Alone Now,” “Mony Mony,” “Crimson and Clover,” “Crystal Blue Persuasion,” “Sweet Cherry Wine” and “Draggin’ The Line.”

During 1968-69 Tommy James and The Shondells sold more single records (45’s) than any artist in the world, including The Beatles.

The Ray Shasho Show welcomes legendary hit-maker and best-selling author TOMMY JAMES!

 

Catalytic Radio 17 November 2015: "The Love You Deserve"

Got relationship?  Got unsatisfactory relationship?  Or, and please excuse the truly awful grammar that is about to follow, don't got relationship?

Wish Upon A Star with Anndell Banks

Denise Valentine’s storytelling performance illustrates the power of story to transcend differences between people, inspire hope, and transform negativity. She tells stories that emphasize the dignity and power of the human spirit, and the inter-relatedness of life.  Denise has a passion for researching history and folklore, then bringing it to life with her captivating voice.

New Realities with Alan Steinfeld

Interview with Sonia Barrett, author of The Business of Disease