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Happy Thanksgiving We've prepared a special "witch's brew" of Halloween tricks & treats for you to savor. So enjoy!

Plus, you'll find our usual blend of the greatest songs from seven decades. From Chuck Berry and the Beatles to the most recent music from rock icons like Bruce Springsteen, Rolling Stones, and Elton John, we strive to provide you with a mix you won't find anywhere else.

This is rock music for grown-ups. As always, if you like what you hear, be sure to tell a friend! 

  • This Day in Rock History - Oct. 27th

    1975: Enjoying the first taste of mass popularity following the release of his Born to Run album and subsequent tour, Bruce Springsteen winds up on the covers of both Time and Newsweek in the same week. This event finally establishes the pride of New Jersey as a bona fide rock star.

     

     

This Day in Rock History - Feb. 8th

1960: The House Subcommittee on Legislative Oversight convenes hearings on what has come to be known as the Payola Scandal involving rock ‘n’ roll recording companies and disc jockeys.

During the hearings, Congressional Representatives will hear testimony from well-known celebs like Alan Freed, Dick Clark, Bobby Darin and Les Paul. It does turn out that many disc jockeys (including Clark) were accepting money or in some cases, publishing or songwriting credits in return for playing certain songs in a heavier rotation.

There were no laws against this behavior prior to the hearings, but many figures caught in the scandal, like Freed, are ruined. Dick Clark comes out relatively unscathed by being completely up front about exactly what payments he took and from whom.

The public turns its attention elsewhere and the practice of “payola” continues in different forms right up until today.