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Arielle Nissenblatt, Founder and Head Curator with Earbuds Podcast Collective AND a 2026 Podcast Hall Of Fame Inductee, joins our podcast to share her origin story and insights into the industry. She then steps out of her comfort zone and into our favorite topic, 80s music! Arielle offers up her Millennial opinion on music from 1989 based on Los Angeles radio station KROQ's 1989...


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Andy Greene, Senior Writer for Rolling Stone, has been with the storied magazine since 2004. Andy shares with us his origin story of how a shy, young boy from the suburbs of Cleveland finds his way to New York City to write about his idols and rub shoulders with artists like Phil Collins and Bruce Springsteen. We also asked his opinion on the music played on Los Angeles radio st...


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And so it begins again, as we now take a look at the top 106.7 songs played in 1989 on radio station KROQ in Los Angeles. Upcoming episodes will feature ten songs and a special guest, but for this episode, we will examine the bottom seven songs, 106.7 to 101, based on the station's year-end playlist. It's quite a start to the last year of 80s music, and a fine intro into the typ...


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The year 1989 was more than just the number...another summer...the sound of the funky drummer. It was also the year we first fell in love with The Simpsons, the Game Boy, and The Arsenio Hall show. It was also the year of amazing movies and of course, music. While we can't do a "We Didn't Start The Fire" type song with the year, we can revisit as much as possible in under sixty ...


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Back in the ’80s, we thought they were selling out. Turns out, they were ahead of the curve. Rolling Stone’s Andy Greene rounded up some of his favorite commercials featuring ’80s rock icons—from David Bowie and Genesis to Whitney Houston. We revisited those ads, plus a few more we couldn’t forget, to bring you this special episode celebrating ’80s music commercials.


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