The Keep Calm and Rock On Experience
Prince Tribute
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Norm Harris ...
info_outline All In The FamilyThe Keep Calm and Rock On Experience
All In The Family
info_outline Episode 30 - The First Cut Is The Deepest - The 1980sThe Keep Calm and Rock On Experience
Episode 30 - The First Cut Is The Deepest - The 1980s ...
info_outline KCRO Lite - Deep Blue SeaThe Keep Calm and Rock On Experience
KCRO Lite - Deep Blue Sea ...
info_outline Episode 29 - Reelin' In The Years: 1991The Keep Calm and Rock On Experience
Episode 29 - Reelin' In The Years: 1991 ...
info_outline KCRO Lite - George Martin TributeThe Keep Calm and Rock On Experience
KCRO Lite - George Martin Tribute
info_outline Episode 28 - Dave CobbThe Keep Calm and Rock On Experience
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info_outline KCRO Lite - $ee You In CourtThe Keep Calm and Rock On Experience
KCRO Lite - $ee You In Court ...
info_outline Episode 27 - Garry W. TallentThe Keep Calm and Rock On Experience
Episode 27 - Garry W. Tallent ...
info_outlineKCRO Lite - An Influential Podcast
On today's episode, The KCRO crew is back and ready to roll with another KCRO lite. Jamie, Angelo and Michael return after their monumental interview on last weeks' show with Al Kooper to recap some listener feedback and thoughts in "The Mail Never Stops". Michael heads into the newsroom to deliver the most up to date rock and roll news in the segment "Second Hand News". One controversial news story brings up a whole new topic for the hosts to discuss. You'll also hear from New York artist Lylak Munk who shares his song "Stomp Yo Feet" in the artist of the week segment. Finally, no KCRO Lite would be complete with out another installment of "Beneath The Roots" with KCRO Corespondent Rockin' Bobby Gee. This week, Bobby Gee looks back to the final days of Big Bands in his essay "A Disaster: The Musician's Strike of 1942". All this and much much more on the Keep Calm and Rock On Podcast!