Thoughty2 and Today I found Out are two of my personal favorite YouTube channels.Great video, so true.
Thoughty2 and Today I found Out are two of my personal favorite YouTube channels.Great video, so true.
I lived in Houston, Tx in the early 90's. There were radio teams on morning drive:
Hudson & Harrigan - Country
Stevens & Pruett - Hard Rock
Dean & Rog - Classic Rock
They were entertainment, everything from prank birthday calls to character skits. More talk actually than music. They are all gone now.
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No they are gone. Hudson & Harrigan were on KILT and the station just decided to eliminate the duo, which had been around since the '70s. There were several different people that played the roles. Same story on KLOL for Stevens & Pruett. Both of them have since passed away. Ironically they were one of the first ones to play Hudson and Harrigan over on KILT-AM when it was a rock station.Dean & Rog is still on the air, just listened to them this morning for my drive in. They still do some of the "extras" that you mention. Others, not sure if they are still around.
I would like to hear more background about the music and groups. What about interviews and stories about how the songs came to be. What inspired the artists, and what are they doing today.
Is Barry still out of Boston? If I'm right, he used to be.A show called, "The Lost 45's" with Barry Scott does that probably the best of anyone. He has a website, facebook, twitter, the works...and from there
you can probably find an affiliate. 3 hours once a week, and if you're lucky, the "daily" version as well.
Is Barry still out of Boston? If I'm right, he used to be.
That's what I thought. I lost track of Barry when WODS flipped to CHR and his show obviously didn't fit the new format. Did he go to WROR after?His show is doing great in syndication from Boston, but the flagship station on which he did it cancelled it, strangely enough.
We get plenty of Boston listeners on our stream Saturday nights. Good guy, good show.
Lost 45s is a great show. I follow the logic presented by Corey Taylor (of Slipknot and Stone Sour fame). Most people who are big into heavy metal listen to numerous eras and genres of music. For people who enjoy the golden era of music, Scott plays stuff that is difficult to hear in other places.Not sure where he does "fulltime" gig, but still crankin' out the great show....which we're proud to carry on Saturday nights, 6-9 PM on WION....love watching our internet listenership go UP when he's on!
That I don't do. That is very interesting. I know a couple of guys who teach DJing to students. But, I never got into it myself.Do you guys sometimes listen to your own song remixes when driving? I really got into it thanks to this: How to Remix a Song — 18 Effective Tips. The Whole Way. I's a really good guide for those who want to start doing it.