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Hudson Valley's favorite son, John Hall, reminisces about his days with rock group Orleans, as well as his time as Congressman from New York. He also discusses his new solo album, Reclaiming My Time, and the new Christmas album by Orleans, New Star Shining.
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Hudson Valley's favorite son, John Hall, reminisces about his days with rock group Orleans, as well as his time as Congressman from New York. He also discusses his new solo album, Reclaiming My Time, and the new Christmas album by Orleans, New Star Shining.
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The Rick Z Show celebrates its 100th episode by welcoming back Anthony Formisano, Richard Rainey, and Rich Zinnanti, 3 Doo Wop aficionados, to honor the most listened to episode thus far. Listen in as they go a bit deeper into the enigmatic world of Doo Wop.
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Drummer, producer Dan D'Elia talks about recording and performing music, including his extensive work with host Rick Z. Listen in as Dan recounts these experiences, as well as his plethora of diverse bands and projects.
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Rick interviews mythic Hudson Valley songwriter Timothy Wilkie. They reminisce about their time together playing music and discuss Tim's foray into the world of art and novel writing.
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Manager, concert producer, and much more, Ray Wilson has worked with the likes of such notable legends as Michael Jackson, Madonna, Sting, and Don Mclean. He is also responsible for presenting some of New York's best concert series. Ray's humor and zeal are matched only by his sheer enthusiasm for music itself.
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Who says dentists can't rock? Dr. Bruce Milner, keyboardist for late 60's pop sensation Every Mother's Son, entertains with his singing and songs. Bruce discusses his short but memorable career in music and his long career as popular dentist in Woodstock, NY.
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Peter O'Brien has earned a reputation as one of the premier drummers in the Hudson Valley. His impeccable technique and versatility has scored him the drum set with legendary local band Orleans, as well as with the regions best jazz and funk bands.
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If you think "Bermuda" Schwartz is a funny name, consider the man that bestowed it upon him, his boss, "Weird Al" Yankovic. Jon discusses his 40+ years as drummer for "Weird Al" as well as his personal collection of photos of the iconic artist recently published in his new book Black & White & Weird All Over.
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If you think "Bermuda" Schwartz is a funny name, consider the man that bestowed it upon him, his boss, "Weird Al" Yankovic. Jon discusses his 40+ years as drummer for "Weird Al" as well as his personal collection of photos of the iconic artist recently published in his new book Black & White & Weird All Over.
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Singer, songwriter, and author, Jack DePietro, discusses his long career as a musician and recording artist. His intriguing new book, Life Behind Bars, details his experiences with musical luminaries, and much more.
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Singer Bethany Beardslee walks that fine line between classical and jazz, and traditional and experimental. Ms. Beardslee has performed in some of the country's most prestigious venues, singing works by such preeminent composers as Milton Babbitt and Gunther Schuller. At 95 years old, she has recently released her memoirs, I Sang the Unsingable. Rick plays a couple of her best known pieces, and chats with her about her fascinating career.
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Hudson Valley Drummer Matt Donohue sits down with Rick Z to discuss his over 3 decades of musical memories. Matt’s passion and prowess have earned him a place among the area’s best musicians. Currently drumming for the inventive band IS, he forges ahead into local music history.
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Tom Brislin is not only a killer on the keys, but has been a member of such emblematic classic rock acts as Kansas and Yes and frontman for his own band Spiraling. His pure voice and heart rendering songs make him a favorite on The Rick Z Show.
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The King Is Back! King of the jingle that is. Steve Karmen discusses the many pitfalls faced by creative people in the music business. He recounts his own experiences in the biz and lends his keen insight on the Rick Z Show.
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The King Is Back! King of the jingle that is. Steve Karmen discusses the many pitfalls faced by creative people in the music business. He recounts his own experiences in the biz and lends his keen insight on the Rick Z Show.
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If you want excellence, look no further. Angelo Badalamenti is a world class composer, who has worked in the medium of both film and television. In 1990, he received a Grammy for best pop instrumental performance for composing the theme to David Lynch's Twin Peaks series. Included among his other accolades is ASCAP's Henry Mancini Award and a prestigious lifetime achievement prize from the World Soundtrack Awards. His credits include scores for innovative films such as Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart, The Straight Story, and Mulholland Drive.
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Multi-faceted Michael Berkowitz is a talented drummer, band leader, conductor and much more. He has picked up sticks for the likes of such pop stars as Helen Reddy and Liza Minnelli. Michael has also worked with iconic acts like the Gene Krupa Orchestra and Nelson Riddle. Mike discusses the many aspects of his impressive career.
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Multi-faceted Michael Berkowitz is a talented drummer, band leader, conductor and much more. He has picked up sticks for the likes of such pop stars as Helen Reddy and Liza Minnelli. Michael has also worked with iconic acts like the Gene Krupa Orchestra and Nelson Riddle. Mike discusses the many aspects of his impressive career.
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The Rick Z Show is off the hook as its producer takes leave of his post to be the show's musical guest.
Author, musician, wildlife expert, and former star of his own national TV series. Multifaceted Rusty Johnson has more in his arsenal than you would expect. He recounts his surprising career then picks up a guitar and jams. No sidekick, he is a force of his own and rocks The Rick Z Show.
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