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On the Road to Rock With Clint Switzer
On the Road to Rock With Clint Switzer
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On the Road to Rock is not just a podcast, it's a true rock n' roll experience, an unabashed celebration of rock's living legends and all the stories that have shaped the fabric of the music business.
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Candlebox may have went on the "Long Goodbye" but the legendary Seattle-based band is still out there rocking and have no plans to call it quits anytime in the future. Kevin Martin returns to talk about the band's current tour, upcoming new album and much more !
Generation Radio return with “Take Two”, the eagerly awaited follow-up to their acclaimed debut, delivering another masterclass in AOR/West Coast rock infused with just the right touch of the Nashville sound. Famed musicians Jason Scheff (former Chicago) and Jay DeMarcus (Rascal Flats) are here to talk about the band's latest effort and the origin behind Generation Radio.
Matthew Nelson makes his debut on the podcast to talk about he and twin brother Gunnar's new book "What Happened to Your Hair" which chronicles their lives following the tragic death of their American heartthrob father Ricky and their rise to fame with 1990's iconic "After the Rain" album.
The guitar tandem of Tommy Skeoch and Mike Fitz talk about the new Bad Marriage album "Match Made In Hell which will release on the 13th of March.
German guitar wizard Axel Rudi Pell returns with epic new album "Ghost Town" which will be released on March 20th.
February 27th melodic hard rock supergroup Black Swan will release their third album "Paralyzed" via Frontiers Music and vocalist Robin McAuley returns to talk about the new effort as well as his upcoming gigs with Michael Schenker.
Remembering the life and legacy of Ace Frehley, who passed away on Thursday 10/16. Also, replaying an interview with Marilyn Manson guitarist Tyler Bates recorded at Rocklahoma 2025 talking new Manson album, scoring films and Manson's current high-level performances.
Wes Scantlin is making his first appearance on this show as he discusses Puddle of Mudd's latest album "Kiss the Machine" as well as some of the band's recent live performances and being able to survive the ups and downs that he has faced in his life.
Finnish hard rockers the Rasmus add a new album drop on September 12th called "Weirdo." Lauri discusses the band's Journey over the past 30 years as well as their recent performance in the Ukraine.
Rocklahoma 2025 was an event not to be forgotten! Our biggest and best interviews from the weekend are right here in this podcast! From Tyler Bates to Drowning Pool and Hinder and even Mike Tramp, Wargasm, Color of Chaos and Dorothy, it's all here for you to enjoy.
The legendary Boxmasters are back! Billy Bob (Bud) Thornton and J.D. Andrews have a new album out called "Pepper Tree Hill" and they are touring the country once again, this time opening up for The Who on a couple dates before setting sail on their headlining tour.
Famed Loverboy frontman Mike Reno is back on the show talking about his monumental birthday and the upcoming string of headlining dates that the band is playing this Summer. Reno also talks about touring with some of rock's heavyweights including Loverboy's first show which was opening for Kiss in Vancouver.
The vivacious and ultra-talented Lorraine Lewis is back with a vengeance with her latest Femme Fatale single "Living Like There's No Tomorrow" which perfectly encapsulates her attitude and zest for life. Lorraine talks about the ups and downs of the last year of her life and how she's embraced making every day count.
Buckcherry frontman Josh Todd is back on the show to talk about all things "Roar Like Thunder," the 11th studio album from Buckcherry which is out TODAY! Josh also talks about his passion for competitive sports including Tennis.
Famed guitarist Tracii Guns is back on the show talking about the new L.A. Guns release "Leopard Spots" which is an album that leans heavily into the band's 70's roots. Tracii opens up about how important it is to him to continue writing and recording and why some bands from his era just aren't interested.
Famed rock singer Jeff Scott Soto is back to talk about the new W.E.T. album "Apex" which is out March 28th via Frontiers. Soto talks about his latest tour with TSO and gives an update on what he's been up to lately.
Fabulous musician Paul Trudeau (current keyboard player in Billy Idol) is set to release another solo album, "Lost Diamond Boy" this August. The first single "Three Little Things" is available now and features a fantastic flamenco style acoustic solo from fellow Billy Idol bandmate Steve Stevens.
Foghat frontman Scott Holt talks about the band's relentless touring schedule and why Foghat still endears itself to so many fans 50-years into their legendary career.
Guitar virtuoso Phil X is on the show for the first time ever as he talks about Phil X and the Drill's upcoming new album "Pow! Right in the Kisser" and the 10 year journey of making the album. Phil also talks about his time with Bon Jovi and his recent appearance on stage playing "Living on a Prayer" with Richie Sambora.
Drew Cagle and the Reputation are bringing the danger back to rock n' roll with their latest release "Bad Attitude," which features an appearance from L.A. Guns' guitarist Tracii Guns. Cagle talks about the band's rise to prominence while playing with legendary acts like Stryper, Mr. Big, L.A. Guns and many more!























