The unsung heart and soul of the Motor City rock & roll scene, Mitch Ryder was simply one of the most powerful vocalists to rise to fame in the '60s, a full-bodied rock belter who was also one of the most credible blue-eyed soul men of his generation. He first made a nationwide impression fronting Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels, whose fiery R&B attack boasted a gritty passion and incendiary energy matched by few artists on either side of the color line.
Cosmic Spaceship with Andy Lopez, aka: The Captain
Don't Panic Its Organic with Andy Lopez, aka: The Invisible Gardener
Words Women and Wisdom Show with Yvonne E L Silver
Guest, Michelle Minke
Gary Pihl’s first big break in came in 1977, when he joined Sammy Hagar’s band, where he toured and recorded for 8 years. Gary met Tom Scholz when Hagar was opening for BOSTON between ’77 and ’79. In 1985, Sammy joined Van Halen, however, Pihl didn’t miss a beat. He explains, “Tom called me up when he was working on the Third Stage album, he had one more song left to be recorded and asked me if I’d come out to work with him on it. As it turned out, I flew directly from Farm Aid (my last gig with Hagar) to Boston, so I wasn’t out of work for a day.
Faith Connection with Dr David Miller
Guests, Congressman Dan McCready and Wall Amos of Amos Cookies
Dr Ginas Radio Chat with Dr Gina R Prince
Guests, Financial Consultant Jeff Hill, Comedian Gina G, Producer Manager RIO and R&B artist Glenn Jones
Cosmic Spaceship with Andy Lopez, aka: The Captain