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This is the FM 2.0 Music News/Concert Review with me, Amy Lynn. Let's get into it. I got the pleasure to see a band in which I grew up with. I've been singing their songs my whole entire life. Formed in 1975, this duo met while performing in a production of Jesus Christ Superstar. Graham Russell heard Russell Hitchcock's tenor voice, and the rest was fate. You guessed it. I'm talking about air supply, and I got to see them live. Now, I arrived a little late due to living some hours away and traffic, and GPS did me real dirty. But I made it to the beautiful venue called the Stamford Palace Theater in Stamford, Connecticut. Now, I'd never been there before, and I......
Dean Roland is a founding member and rhythm guitarist of the multi-platinum rock band Collective Soul.
Since the band's inception in the early '90s, Dean has been instrumental in shaping their signature sound, contributing to timeless hits like "Shine," "December," and "The World I Know."
With over three decades in the music industry, Dean's influence extends beyond performance to songwriting and production. In this episode, Dean joins Dean Baldwin and Don Thatcher of FM2.0 to share insights from his illustrious career, discuss the evolution of Collective Soul, and explore the future of rock music....
In this captivating podcast episode The Don and Dean Baldwin speak with the legendary Leslie Mandoki to discuss his latest album, "A Memory Of Our Future." Mandoki opens up about his extraordinary journey from escaping communism to becoming a celebrated musician. He delves into the creation of the new album, sharing insights into its powerful music and poignant lyrics. Mandoki also reflects on the profound impact of freedom on his artistry and the liberating power of music. Join us for an inspiring conversation that highlights the resilience, creativity, and enduring spirit of Leslie Mandoki.
In this episode of FM2.0's "Return To Live" event, we are thrilled to welcome the talented Allie Colleen as our special guest. Allie dives into the details of her latest single, "Grass On The Grave," sharing the inspiration and story behind the song. Beyond her music, Allie opens up about rediscovering the joy of being just a face in the crowd, rather than being caught up in the smoke and mirrors of a live show. Join us for an insightful conversation with Allie Colleen as she reflects on her artistic journey and the pure, unfiltered connection that live music brings.
I'm Dean Baldwin and I frequently talk or text with musicians and people in various areas of the music industry. Often, these conversations involve sharing music, including new tunes from classic artists. Over the past couple of years, I've developed a strong interest not only in new music from classic artists but also in music from newer bands that have that organic hook and melody we love from classic songs. This podcast is a soundcheck of the music that is capturing my attention.
Rudy Sarzo is the iconic bassist in Quet Riot who also played formidable years with Ozzy and Whitesnake. Rudy joined us for another visit and we dug into the scene of the Sunset Strip when the influx of New Wave and Punk invaded Metal territory. We discuss the impact of Eddie Van Halen and the impact Quiet Riot/Randy Rhodes had on the Strip in more details. We talked about the fashion of the time.