Record Store Radio is a podcast featuring intimate interviews with an eclectic array of artists, songwriters, venue owners, promoters and record store owners. Hear the stories behind the professional successes, and setbacks, of vetted musicians and experienced industry players, and learn what it takes to make a life in music. The show is hosted and produced by music executive and award-winning journalist Tom Honan, and is co-produced and engineered by Todd Hobin at Hobin Studios. Take us for a spin!
Next on Record Store Radio Blues Hall of Famer John Hammond. "....a blues legend with a voice like Robert Johnson's and demeanor that belies his tear-it-up might before an audience." --The New Yor…
This week Record Store Radio features Shelley Ritter, the executive director of the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale Mississippi, the first museum in the world dedicated entirely to the blues. She t…
Singer-Songwriter Allie Colleen, Oklahoma born and raised, now making her mark in Nashville with her debut album Stones. She has an important and creative voice that will be with us for some time.
In this episode, Tom "Bones" Malone talks about his wide-ranging career that includes The Blues Brothers, Saturday Night Live, Late Night with David Letterman, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame house band a…
In this episode we talk music and TV David Bianculli, long-time television critic and regular fill-n host on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross. He is also founder and editor of the website TV Worth W…
Celebrating Black History Month with Ben and Jerry's CEO Matthew McCarthy, vocalist Sarah Elizabeth Charles and jazz duo Sounds of A and R.
Next on Record Store Radio will be international jazz recording artist and dynamic stage performer Eric Darius. He has scored several hits on the charts including "Goin' All Out" which reached numbe…
In this episode, we head to Louisiana to celebrate Mardi Gras with two-time Grammy winner and eighth generation Creole Terrance Simien. Terrance and his band, the Zydeco Experience have a great new …
Jenny Leigh Miller, Michael McCall, and Steven Keene are three talented and insightful singer-songwriters with some great new music to share. They share their inspirations, influences and tell some …
City Winery Founder and CEO Michael Dorf also founded New York City's iconic and highly influential club The Knitting Factory. He shares his love of music, people and wine with some great stories of…
Professor Louie and the Crowmatix are one of America's hardest working bands. The Grammy nominated all-star group is based in New York's Hudson Valley and is deeply rooted in the region's eclectic m…
Three-time Grammy winner Tom Chapin talks about his fifty-plus years of making music, his commitment to social activism, Pete Seeger and other influential singer-songwriters, the Hudson River, WHY Hu…
Roots and American Society (RAMS), a 501c3 not-for-profit organization and record label based in Memphis, TN, has teamed with the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) to orchestrate and cr…
Please join me as I chat with award-winning songwriter, singer, bandleader and producer Bob Halligan, Jr.
His songs have appeared on albums by Judas Priest, KISS, Michael Bolton, Kix, Cher, Kathy Ma…
John McEuen is a founding member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, best known for their iconic album "Will the Circle be Unbroken" and of course the beautiful version of Jerry Jeff Walker's "Mr. Bojangl…
This episode features New Orleans bandleader, composer, producer and educator Delfeayo Marsalis. We talk about his iconic family, music, education and that special sauce that makes New Orleans and i…