29 episodios

Interviews with artists who contributed to Rock and Pop's formative years.

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Interviews with artists who contributed to Rock and Pop's formative years.

    Three Dog Night

    Three Dog Night

     
    Danny Hutton knows why Three Dog Night songs were so popular, and discloses a really stupid reason why one critic chose to pan the band that had 18 consecutive Top 20 hits.  #threedognight #dannyhutton #musichistory

    • 1m
    The Cowsills: New (Christmas) Music

    The Cowsills: New (Christmas) Music

    The Cowsills have a new 3-song Christmas EP out, and it's a gem!  Here, Bob Cowsill chats with Dan Markus about the new EP, and shares a few other interesting Cowsills stories.  More on The Cowsills and many other artists from Rock and Roll's formative years at https://www.danmarkuswaxmuseum.com

    • 11 min
    Susan Cowsill

    Susan Cowsill

    Susan Cowsill has been a rock star since her pre-teen years, and here she talks with Dan Markus about being in The Cowsills with her mother and brothers, and being a part of the 2023 Happy Together Tour.

    • 8 min
    Escaping A Russian Invasion

    Escaping A Russian Invasion

    What iconic Rock Star escaped a Russian Invasion as a baby when his mother snuck him across a border in the middle of the night?  Hear the story from the man it happened to. 

    • 4 min
    Chad and Jeremy talk with Dan Markus about their 1965 appearance on the Dick Van Dyke Show

    Chad and Jeremy talk with Dan Markus about their 1965 appearance on the Dick Van Dyke Show

    Chad and Jeremy, in the first year of The British Invasion, made a very memorable appearance on the Dick Van Dyke Show, playing British musicians plagued by hoards of screaming teenage girls intent on meeting them.  The episode (called The Redcoats are Coming) first aired February 10, 1965.  Here, Chad and Jeremy talk with Dan Markus about their cherished experience on that show. #chadandjeremy, #dickvandykeshow, #britishinvasion, #historicpodcast

    • 4 min
    Jimmy Pankow of Chicago talks about changing people's perception of what a rock band was.

    Jimmy Pankow of Chicago talks about changing people's perception of what a rock band was.

    When Chicago first debuted (is that redundant?), some rock purists were hesitant to call it a "rock band" because it had a built-in horn section (Jimmy Pankow on trombone, Lee Loughnane on trumpet, and Walter Parazaider on saxophone and flute).  Here, Dan Markus (a trombonist himself-back in the day) brings the subject up with Chicago founding member Jimmy Pankow.  

    • 4 min

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