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This is a music mix like nothing you’ve even heard (unless you’ve been here before). It’s created by radio professionals who went beyond the “oldies” mentality to provide a blend of the best music from the dawn of rock & roll right though today. You’ll hear greatest hits as well as some gems you might never have heard before from the biggest rock stars of all time.

Give our unique music blend just 60 minutes, we know you’ll be hooked because if you’ve been looking for Rock & Roll Heaven – you’ve found it!

  • This Day in Rock History - Oct. 22nd

    A tale of 2 classic albums...

    1964: The Beatles Second Album
     (actually, a totally American creation of Capitol Records assembled from various singles, EPs, and leftover tracks from the British album With the Beatles) reaches #1 on the U.S. album charts.

    1967: The Monkees release their third album, Headquarters, the first to be completed under the Monkees’ own direction. Tired of being relegated to simply adding vocals to tracks created by session musicians, Michael Nesmith led a successful rebellion to gain more input and creative control of Monkees recordings

This Day in Rock History - Oct. 11th

1975: NBC’s Saturday Night debuts. (It won’t add the word “Live” to its title until after Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell over on ABC is cancelled.)

The first musical guests: Billy Preston (“Nothing from Nothing”) and Janis Ian (“At Seventeen”).