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  • Riverside guitarist Peter Curtis talks about LOVE U - The Grad School Musical. He wrote the lyrics and music, and it'll be performed at RCC April 27th through May 1st.
  • David Fleming continues his conversation with Abdur-Rahman Muhamad, the man responsible for the documentary series, Who Killed Malcolm X, on Netflix.We'll also hear from Steve Vai. In a couple weeks we'll hear a close reading of Steve Vai’s most recent release, Inviolate. Beyond the album, a few shows back we heard Andy Timmons talk about Steve Vai wandering the audience, and handing the guitar off to him. I asked Vai to tell of this moment from HIS perspective. Also with Vai, the time he replaced Yngvie Malmstein with the band Alcatrazz... that was out here in Riverside... But the crowd clearly didn't know Yngvie had been replaced, as they were chanting "YNGVIE, YNGVIE, YNGVIE - and then Vai walked on with the rest of the band, after learning the material just two days prior.
  • David Fleming speaks with Abdur-Rahman Muhammad, the man responsible for the documentary series, Who Killed Malcolm X? This is a series or six episodes, each running around 45 minutes, give or take. It began as an item of personal interest. The reported "facts" and events surrounding the assassination of Malcolm X just didn't sit right. "Who Killed Malcolm X" is the culmination of over 30 years of research, and every minute is something to let soak in.
  • David Fleming speaks with Matt Ellis, a folk-rock, singer-songwriter from the Hi-Desert, via LA, and before that, Australia. We’re getting a bit of an overview… looking at music from the past as well as very RECENT pieces. We’re also hearing about his last gigs of the year… one in Joshua Tree, and one in Pioneertown.
  • David Fleming speaks with Christopher Adler about a concert coming up featuring the khaen – the bamboo free-reed mouth organ of Laos and Northeast Thailand.
  • David Fleming speaks once again with Shawn Michael Perry about music new and old. Also, Emmanuel Rogers speaks with Shane Bauer, author of American Prison.
  • David Fleming speaks with Shawn Michael Perry about the film, No Time To Run, as well as some new music - on its way to a new album, and some of the songs garnered nominations with the Grammys as well as the Native American Music Awards.
  • Sonny Turner joined The Platters in 1959, replacing Tony Williams. The group had already produced meg-hits such as "The Great Pretender," "Only You," "You'll Never Know", "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," and "Twilight Time" - to name but a few. After he joined, the group continued to chart with "With This Ring," "I Love You a Thousand Times," and more... as well as rerecording the previous hits of The Platters. With and without The Platters he continued to perform up until QUITE recently. Sonny Turner died January 13th at the age of 82. David Fleming speaks with Turner about his career and more.
  • The Miracle Dolls - an indie alternative rock band fronted by twin sisters of Hidatsa/Kiowa descent, Danielle and Desiree De La Rosa, AKA Dani and Dezy Doll. Dezy on guitar and vocals, Dani on bass and vocals. Desiree (Dezy) pased away January 9th due to complications with Covid-19. This is a re-edit of David Fleming's first interview with Dani and Dezy from 2015.Memories... Laughs... Music.
  • Ben Stewart joins David Fleming in conversation about the song, "Falling in Love," and counting down to the video premiere. They also talk about some acoustic projects for film and TV.
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