Welcome to the 33/24 Podcast, where Dean and Erik discuss the movies and music that left marks on their growth charts. So if you’re into the popular, the seen, the unseen and the obscure, then join us weekly for a listen. We promise, you won’t be disappointed.
The Stones return with a new album of original music for the first time in over a decade-should they hang it up, or are they truly the World's Greatest rock and Roll band? Robert Distef…
We take a deep dive into The Exorcist—one of the most terrifying and influential horror films of all time. Directed by William Friedkin and based on William Peter Blatty’s novel, this 1…
Phil Collins' breakneck recording pace comes to a head with the release of his 3rd solo LP No Jacket Required. Going for a more pop and dance sound, Phil takes a turn from the style and…
Gerry Sullivan joins us in the dugout for Kevon Costner's 2nd baseball film in 2 years, Filed of Dreams. A Capra-esque modern-day fantasy that hits everyone in the feels-it's not just a…
From our Facebook group, Christopher Clark brings his vast musical knowledge and throws it in the ring with us to pick our favorite drum songs-check out the Spotify playlist and give us…
Emmy-Nominated Producer Kevin Howard joins us along with Christy Cuomo to celebrate one of the best films of the 90's-Good Will Hunting. With an Oscar-winning performance by the great R…
Hall and Oates cement themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the 80's with the release of Private Eyes-an easy listen from the most popular act of the decade right behind Michael …
Sean Grady and Nick Leshi join us for one of the greatest ensemble pieces ever put to film. An acting masterclass, "12 Angry Men" never gets old due to its' timeless themes and top shel…
In this episode we take a deep dive into The Cars, the groundbreaking 1978 debut album by Boston’s new wave pioneers, The Cars. With its seamless blend of rock, pop, and synth-driven i…
James Cameron takes the notion of a sequel and shoots it up with a heaping dose of action as he reimagines the Alien universe, catapulting him into the big leagues of feature-film direc…
Join us for a very special episode celebrating the first solo album from The Band's Robbie Robertson. Not known as a vocalist, Robbie assembles a top-tier group or artists to help him m…
Steven Spielberg returns to form after a few misses...we've got Gerry Sullivan, Roland Uruci, and Nick Leshi in the Jeeps with us to take the tour!
Roland Uruci's Ready Speaker Podcast o…
So many to choose from, but with the help of guest Robert Prisament, there should be something here for everyone!
Correction: Denny Dias did not play the solo on Reelin' in the Years-Ell…
Hard to believe this film is almost 20 years old! Will Ferrell follows up on the success of Elf with the support of a who's who of comedy talent (in addition to Baxter) in Anchorman!
Dra…
Easily one of the best debut albums of all time, and infinitely listenable. The singles released from Business As Usual are (believe it or not) even the best music this album has to off…
Matt Bussy from the "I'm Reviewing Here" podcast joins us to talk about this sleeper hit from 2012-nominated for a bunch of Oscars, it took home only one-Jennifer Lawrence for Best Actr…
Led Zeppelin embrace the synthesizer in the wake of Jimmy Page's reduced input in the making of this album, what would be the last from Zeppelin. It begs the question: what would Zeppel…
Clementine Moss, author of "From Bonham to Buddha and Back: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer" joins us for a conversation about her Led Zeppelin tribute band Zepparella, …
Quentin Tarantino's debut film get the 33/24 treatment, with Christy Cuomo, Sean Grady, and Nick Leshi joining the crew!
Nick Leshi's City of Kik blog
Sean Grady's Drama from the Past on …
1987 was the 20th anniversary of the Summer of Love, and the Grateful Dead cash in with their biggest album ever, In the Dark. Not well-regarded by Deadheads, it did open up the group t…