
The Someone You Should Know Podcast
"Making a difference...One artist at a time". There are so many talented performers who will never get the airtime on the radio they deserve. This podcast will introduce you to those talented performers and reintroduce you to some old friends with new projects. We will also reminisce with some movie, TV stars, musicians, and comedians from my 25-year archive of radio guests. So sit back, relax have a cold one as I join me as I introduce you to "Someone You Should Know."
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You"d Be Smart to listen to the music of "Stupid Girl." - Chicago"s "Garbage" tribute band. A few months ago, my wife Leslie and I caught a show by our friends in Strangelove – A Tribute to Depeche Mode. They always put on a killer performance, but what really caught our attention that night was the opening act: an in
Today on the podcast, I have the absolute honor of welcoming GRAMMY®-nominated singer, songwriter, pianist, producer, and actress Sheléa. Fresh off a national tour as Stevie Wonder’s “Special Guest” and the premiere of her powerful PBS special Aretha! (airing tomorrow night), Sheléa is a powerhouse of talent and grace.
A Journey from Battlefield to Breakthrough with Eric John Horsey On this Memorial Day, we share a remarkable story of resilience and redemption. Eric John Horsey was raised on a dairy farm in South Carolina, where early lessons in hard work and determination shaped his path. That path led him into military service as a
When The New York Times praises your music as having “crowd-pleasing ingredients,” and New York Parenting dubs you “the bestest kindie rock band in town,” you know you"re hitting the right notes. For nearly two decades, Rolie Polie Guacamole has been a family favorite from coast to coast, blending energetic, interacti
Welcome to episode 275 of the Someone You Should Know podcast—and this one’s a special treat. I get to geek out with a true legend of melodic rock: drummer, producer, and founding member of the band GIANT, David Huff! We dive into the band’s groundbreaking debut, Last of the Runaways—an album that helped define the ge
From co-writing “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” and “Hungry Eyes” to discovering Maroon 5 in their early days, Oscar and Golden Globe winner John DeNicola has seen it all. In this episode of the Someone You Should Know Podcast, John shares the stories behind the hits, his journey from jazz bassist to label founder, a