Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 13 hours 3 minutes
Michael Jordan's last ever game as a pro basketball player was in Philly at the First Union Center on 4-16-2003 and I got to call the game as the PA announcer for the 76ers; Some thoughts on Mike and a funny exchange between us that took place during the game.
Sean and Dave discuss the early 80’s Philly are club scene – including their time at Levittown’s Vernon's Tavern, once owned by Sean’s late Grandfather, Vernon Peroots.
John shares some interesting lessons from the world of social distancing. And sandwiches.
This week, Andre Gardner pays tribute to the man who first gave him the opportunity to have a Beatles show on the radio.
Here's a story about the craziest radio job offer I ever got ...
Steve recalls an incident in his career when trying to book a certain Coach as a guest did not go particularly well.
Co-founder and contentious frontman of Floyd, Roger Waters will return to Philly this summer for his This Is Not A Drill Tour. He's become a lightning rod for controversy in these ever-escalating political times and Dave Gibson ponders what's in store, in comparison to when he brought The Wall to Citizens Bank Park in 2010. Dave has man-on-the-street audio from that show, both inside and out of the Bank. So have a cigar and enjoy this week's On The Record Podcast!
This week, I had the chance to chat with my friend, the inspiration for Bobbi Fleckman on "Spinal Tap," and the undisputed QUEEN of record promo people, Bobbi Silver. Now happily retired, Bobbi and I chat about her incredible career and she shares some pretty wild stories along the way!