Back stage interview with Mambo/Latin jazz artist Tito Puente Jr. We talk about music, culture and the great career and impact of his father Tito Puente
Singer-Songwriter John Oates Half of the legendary Hall and Oates, the most successful duo in music history will be here to chat about songwriting, solo projects, the creative process, the music business and life in the Hall and Oates band.
Antonino D'Ambrosio is a critically-acclaimed author, producer, musician, visual artist and filmmaker. His brand-new documentary " Roberta" focuses on the global impact of the life and career of the great Roberta Flack.
Up next on Record Store Radio:We celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month with the extraordinary jazz vocalist and educator, Nancy Kelly."Nancy Kelly is an exceptionally gifted jazz singer"--The Jazz Journal
Next on Record Store Radio Chris Jagger (yup, Mick's brother). He chats about his busy, creative and eclectic career. He has a brand new album "Mixing up the Medicine and a just released memoir "Talking to Myself."
Up next on Record Store Radio Grammy-nominated composer Chris Brubeck talks about music, The Brubeck Brothers and celebrating the musical legacy of Dave Brubeck.
Versatile American actress Siobhan Fallon has appeared in more than seventy film and TV shows including Men in Black, Forrest Gump, Seinfeld and Saturday Night Live. She has written, produced and stars in a new thriller "Rushed," in theaters a
Up next on Record Store Radio will be multi-instrumentalist and entrepreneur Marcus Anderson. Well known for his dynamic stage presence with his own band as well as sharing the stage with artists like CeeLo Green and being the featured saxopho
Up Next on Record Store Radio: We celebrate African American Music Month with Carla Cooke, the daughter of the legendary Sam Cooke. In addition to interpreting her father's songs, Carla explores her own roots and identity. She is a powerhouse
This week on Record Store Radio Blues Hall of Famer and Grammy winner John Hammond. "...a blues legend with a voice like Robert Johnson's and a demeanor that belies his tear-it-up might before an audience."......The New York Times.
Next on Record Store Radio Blues Hall of Famer John Hammond. "....a blues legend with a voice like Robert Johnson's and demeanor that belies his tear-it-up might before an audience." --The New York Times.
This week Record Store Radio features Shelley Ritter, the executive director of the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale Mississippi, the first museum in the world dedicated entirely to the blues. She talks about the history and the future of the
Singer-Songwriter Allie Colleen, Oklahoma born and raised, now making her mark in Nashville with her debut album Stones. She has an important and creative voice that will be with us for some time.
In this episode, Tom "Bones" Malone talks about his wide-ranging career that includes The Blues Brothers, Saturday Night Live, Late Night with David Letterman, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame house band and thousands of appearances, performances, co
In this episode we talk music and TV David Bianculli, long-time television critic and regular fill-n host on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross. He is also founder and editor of the website TV Worth Watching. David has written four books: The
Next on Record Store Radio will be international jazz recording artist and dynamic stage performer Eric Darius. He has scored several hits on the charts including "Goin' All Out" which reached number one on the Contemporary Jazz chart. His la