Rock 'n Roll Time Machine
The show is called The Rock 'n' Roll Time Machine, but a good sub-title would be “the songs you grew up with and will probably never hear again.”
I have been lucky enough to be around music all my life. In 1998, I retired from radio after a more than satisfying career. I spent the next 10 years sitting on the beach. But, something was missing, so I decided to go back on the air and “give back” to a profession that allowed me to retire at age 55.
My number one professional goal is to now teach the history of Rock 'n' Roll on the air by featuring a show that is music intensive and artist driven.
I look forward to hearing from you via email or my website.
Send me your requests and questions; I enjoy hearing from my listeners. Remember, you make this show possible.
Thanks Friends
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