More Episodes
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Episode 503: Fan Mail – Greg Kihn Band
We read a couple of listener emails about local connections – from Brian Case of Harrisburg PA and Peter Nordgren of Cornucopia WI. Peter turns us on to a plaintive song by Greg Kihn Band.
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Episode 502: Fan Mail – Escape to Lollapalooza
Travis Johnson sent us one of the greatest concert stories ever! It involves a jail break to see the original Lollapalooza festival. Plus, Jim and Patrick share some of their own tales.
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Episode 501: Concert Report – Clockenflap Festival
Listener George Singleton reports on Hong Kong’s Clockenflap festival. Sounds like a blast. Who’s in for next year?
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Episode 500: Episode 500!! – Ask Us Anything
For Episode 500 of Rockin’ the Suburbs, listeners ask Jim & Patrick the questions. Thanks to everyone who participated.
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Episode 499: Holiday Songs – Perry Como, George Jones & Tammy Wynette
It’s time for Jim and Patrick to make holiday song picks. Jim loves Perry Como’s “Home for the Holidays” for a very specific reason. And Patrick is digging “The Classic Christmas Album” by George Jones & Tammy Wynette.
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Episode 498: Holiday Song – Sinead O’Connor Covers Bob Dylan
Mike Wagner of Houston (a past guest host of Rockin’ the Suburbs) makes his holiday song pick: a cover of a Bob Dylan song by Sinead O’Connor.
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Episode 497: November New Music – Anderson .Paak, Glen Campbell, Dolly Parton with Willa Amai
In November, Jim was digging a new jam by Anderson .Paak, plus unearthed music from Glen Campbell and a reimagining of a Dolly Parton tune.
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Episode 496: November New Music – Deerhunter, The Funs, Shame
Looking back and some music discoveries from November 2018. Patrick spins Deerhunter and the Funs. Plus, a B-52’s cover by British band Shame.
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Episode 495: Live Show – Dot Dash
Dot Dash performs in the Suburban Family Room. It’s hot. Listen on headphones if possible.
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Episode 494: Perfect Pop – Dot Dash picks The Kinks, The Byrds, Billy Bragg
On Day 3 of the House Party, we ask the Dot Dash guys to make Perfect Pop picks. The choose some gems by the Kinks, the Byrds and Billy Bragg.