
Teenage isolation is a subject Daltrey knows all too well. Before forming the Detours (the band that would later become the Who) when he was 15 years old, he was...
Read MoreLast week, a mystery fan named “GWAR Scumdog” started a grassroots petition calling for a statue of GWAR’s late leader, Oderus Urungus, to replace a controversial statue of Confederate leader Robert E....
Read MoreNight Flight! Friday Night Videos! Puttin’ on the Hits! Solid Gold! MV3! Fridays! Join me, John Hughes, and guest Rachel Lichtman (“Network 77″) for a two-part retrospective about all the music television shows of the...
Read MoreThe country hitmaker speaks with me about why his coming-out journey was so important in the world of country music....
Read MoreJoin me and John Hughes as we welcome Ted Ottaviano from the synthpop band Book of Love to talk about LGBTQ+ musicians who helped shape the music and queer politics...
Read MoreThe Masked Singer, American Idol, and The Voice have ended, but Jeffery Austin and I just had to tape one more episode of “The Day After” to talk about the most important show of...
Read MoreBoconversation with Springfield would be complete without a discussion his most well-known pooch, Ronnie, and the ‘awkward’ nude scenes, rumored butt double from his infamous ’80s flick....
Read MoreWell, “The Day After” co-host Jeffery Austin and I didn’t expect to celebrating the finale weeks for The Masked Singer, American Idol, or The Voice in quarantine — or that the contestants for those latter...
Read MoreAlice Cooper chats with me about his roles in Wayne’s World, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, and Dark Shadows; his coked-out ’80s albums like Flush the Fashion; and of course,...
Read MoreThis week, my “The Day After” co-host and Jeffery Austin and I are looking ahead to what is sure to be an, um, interesting finale week. While The Masked Singer...
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