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JTL Flashback: Coffey is the Color
An interview with legendary Motown funkmaster Dennis Coffey
Sep 23
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Dan Epstein
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13
And After All This, Won't You Give Me A Smile?
A timely reconnection with The Clash's London Calling
Sep 19
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Dan Epstein
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A Cure for the (End-of-) Summertime Blues
The Who — Live at the Oval 1971
Sep 15
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Dan Epstein
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20
From Asbury to Hammersmith: How "The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle" Set the Stage for Bruce Springsteen's Crossed Channels…
Episode 20 of our podcast examines The Boss's underrated second LP and the role it played in his rise to stardom on both sides of the pond
Sep 11
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Dan Epstein
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Tony Fletcher
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1:19:22
Redd Kross in 5 Songs: Brad Kyle Reacts to Hearing SoCal Rockers for 1st Time: A Dan Epstein Collab
I may have seen them open for Jellyfish in '91. I may have heard a tune or two. But, instead of rushing out to buy their catalog, I stifled a yawn. Dan…
Published on Front Row & Backstage
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Sep 8
I Was a Teenage Springsteen Fanatic (Part Two)
In which my Bruce obsession is further stoked by seeing The River tour
Sep 3
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Dan Epstein
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26
August 2025
Hot August Nights
Flashing back on my annual Neil Diamond parties
Aug 29
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Dan Epstein
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Paul Weller: "There's Always Something Else to Learn in Life, Isn't There?"
Chatting with "The Modfather" about his new covers album, Find El Dorado
Aug 26
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Dan Epstein
21
12
Flashback: Rocket to Heaven Tonight
Examining how the first five Ramones and Cheap Trick studio LPs followed the same creative trajectory
Aug 21
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Dan Epstein
35
20
I Was a Teenage Springsteen Fanatic (Part One)
Flashing back on the rise and fall of my Bruce fandom
Aug 18
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Dan Epstein
35
27
The Who Take on US and Win, 1967-69
Episode 19 of the CROSSED CHANNELS podcast looks at the three tumultuous years that established The Who as rock stars in America, and may have also…
Aug 14
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Dan Epstein
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Tony Fletcher
15
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1:24:05
Updated and Abbreviated
What was the first hit to be re-recorded with a shortened year added to its title?
Aug 12
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Dan Epstein
28
15
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