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Record Store Radio With Tom Honan
Record Store Radio With Tom Honan
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Record Store Radio is a podcast featuring intimate interviews with an eclectic array of artists, songwriters, venue owners, promoters and record store owners. Hear the stories behind the professional successes, and setbacks, of vetted musicians and experienced industry players, and learn what it takes to make a life in music. The show is hosted and produced by music executive and award-winning journalist Tom Honan, and is co-produced and engineered by Todd Hobin at Hobin Studios. Take us for a spin!
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Tom Kenny is an actor, comedian and singer, celebrating 25 years as the voice of SpongeBob SquarePants. He also leads the rock and roll band the Hi Seas Gary Frenay is a singer-songwriter and founder of the Power-Pop Hall of Fame band The Flashcubes. Tom and Gary have been friends for decades. Hosted by Tom Honan. Produced by Todd Hobin and Tom. Support the show
Al Staehely is a Texas-based singer-songwriter =, entertainment lawyer and former member of the rock band Spirit. His latest solo album is "Somewhere in West Texas." Hosted by Tom Honan. Produced by Todd Hobin and Tom. Support the show
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Jerry Martini. Jerry is a sax player and founding member of Sly and the Family Stone. He currently leads The Family Stone featuring Sly's daughter Phunne. Support the show
Legendary folk singer Jonathan Edwards talks about his deep interest in space and his participation in the documentary The Artist and the Astronaut. Support the show
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 Support the show
Russell Thomkins, Jr. is the soulful lead vocalist of the New Stylistics and the original voice of the Stylistics. Support the show
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. Support the show
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. Support the show
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Daryl Davis is a sought-after R&B blues musician and well-respected author, speaker and social activist. Support the show
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 Support the show
Up next on Record Store Radio will be folk troubadour Tom Rush, sharing his thoughts about sixty years of performing, writing and story telling. Support the show
Soulful singer-songwriter A.J. Croce talks about his roots, family legacy and his over three decades of making music. Support the show
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." Support the show
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. Support the show
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 and streaming. Support the show
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 saxophone player with the late Prince and the New Power Generation. Support the show
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 on stage and has some great stories to tell. Support the show
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. Support the show

















