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When Rock Songs Go Wrong: The Bizarre True Stories Behind Music’s Darkest Myths
When Rock Songs Go Wrong: The Bizarre True Stories Behind Music’s Darkest Myths

Coming up, it’s an episode that isn’t for the faint of heart. Today, we’re getting spooky as we explore the most cursed songs of the rock era and bey…

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The Untold Story of Rush’s Biggest Hits: Interviews with Two Rock Legends
The Untold Story of Rush’s Biggest Hits: Interviews with Two Rock Legends

Coming up next, its 2 of the 3 principles of one of Rock’s Greatest trios on a few of the greatest songs of the 80s. And some all-time Myths are bust…

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The Story of “More Than Words” by Extreme: A Power Ballad That Changed Everything
The Story of “More Than Words” by Extreme: A Power Ballad That Changed Everything

Up next, Nuno Bettencourt, who may have taken over as the GOAT of all guitarists, tells the story of Extreme's biggest hit, More Than Words… Nuno and…

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Stevie Nicks, Dolores O’Riordan & Alanis: Rock’s Most Unique Female Singers
Stevie Nicks, Dolores O’Riordan & Alanis: Rock’s Most Unique Female Singers

Coming up, we’re counting down the most distinctive, unique, one-of-a-kind voices of the rock era: “Female singer edition.” The list includes Alanis …

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FROM THE VAULT: How a Schoolteacher Wrote Elvis Presley’s “Heartbreak Hotel” and Made Music History with Her Son
FROM THE VAULT: How a Schoolteacher Wrote Elvis Presley’s “Heartbreak Hotel” and Made Music History with Her Son

On July 8, 1954, Elvis Presley's debut single, “That’s All Right,” was played for the first time on Memphis radio, marking a pivotal moment in his ca…

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The Beatles' Chart Takeover and 10 More Iconic Songs of 1964
The Beatles' Chart Takeover and 10 More Iconic Songs of 1964

Coming up, we're telling the story of 11 songs that truly defined one of the most pivotal years in the Rock Era, starting with The Beatles, a band so…

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The Bee Gees Comeback: From Disco Backlash to "You Win Again"
The Bee Gees Comeback: From Disco Backlash to "You Win Again"

COMING UP next, the Bee Gees were the biggest band of the 70s with 8 #1 hits in under 4 years… they were everywhere until they weren’t. What a differ…

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The Greatest Music Records of All Time—And Why No One Will Ever Top Them
The Greatest Music Records of All Time—And Why No One Will Ever Top Them

In music, trends come and go, chart-toppers rise and fall—but every once in a while, an artist or a band does something that is completely untouchabl…

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A Tribute to Dan Fogelberg – The Unsung Hero of ’70s and ’80s Songwriting
A Tribute to Dan Fogelberg – The Unsung Hero of ’70s and ’80s Songwriting

There’s No Teaser Today…We have a very special episode of Professor of Rock today covering a legendary singer-songwriter who we lost. To me, it was o…

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From Steely Dan to the Doobie Brothers: The Origins of ‘What a Fool Believes’
From Steely Dan to the Doobie Brothers: The Origins of ‘What a Fool Believes’

The incredible story of What a Fool Believes. We have interviews with both Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald who both wrote it. It became a huge hit…

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