Tag: Night Streets

  • Thumbnail for Episode 344: Rush – Live Albums

    Episode 344: Rush – Live Albums

    We close out Rush Week with a look at some of the band’s live recordings. With guests Bobby Padavick and Charles Andrews of D.C. band Night Streets.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 343: Rush – ‘Signals’

    Episode 343: Rush – ‘Signals’

    Be cool or be cast out. Listen to our exploration of Rush’s 1982 album “Signals.” With guests Bobby Padavick and Charles Andrews of D.C. band Night Streets. All part of Rush Week on Rockin’ the Suburbs.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 342: Rush – ‘Permanent Waves’

    Episode 342: Rush – ‘Permanent Waves’

    If you choose not to listen to this podcast, you still have made a choice. Rockin’ the Suburbs tackles Rush’s 1980 album “Permanent Waves,” with guests Bobby Padavick and Charles Andrews of D.C. band Night Streets. As Rush Week continues.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 341: Rush – ‘2112’

    Episode 341: Rush – ‘2112’

    Rush Week continues! Today, we take a step back to discuss the band’s 1976 landmark album ‘2112.’ With special guests Bobby Padavick and Charles Andrews of D.C. band Night Streets.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 340: Rush – ‘Moving Pictures’

    Episode 340: Rush – ‘Moving Pictures’

    Prepare to be Rushified on Rockin’ the Suburbs this week. We invite a couple of big fans — Bobby Padavick and Charles Andrews of Washington D.C. band Night Streets — to talk about some of the albums of Rush. We start with the Canadian trio’s best-selling record, 1981’s “Moving Pictures.”

  • Thumbnail for Episode 227: Perfect Pop – Built To Spill

    Episode 227: Perfect Pop – Built To Spill

    Our friend (and awesome drummer from Night Streets) Bobby Padavick joins the Perfect Pop party. His selection is a recent song by veteran indie band Built To Spill.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 41: Drums and marriage

    Episode 41: Drums and marriage

    Our good friend Bobby Padavick makes his first appearance on Rockin’ the Suburbs. (Some of you may recall Bobby as the drummer from Night Streets.) But even better, Bobby’s wife Renee also joins in the fun. And she’s a drummer too! They talk about their musical influences on each other.