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PETER JOBACK
VIDEO: PETER JOBACK AND KATE PIERSON "SING"
At The Spectrum, we love Peter Joback. Check out this video for his duet with Kate Pierson of The B-52's - it is a cover of the Travis song "Sing."
Bob Dylan
BOB DYLAN’S THEME TIME RADIO HOUR REBROADCASTS COME TO THE SPECTRUM
You probably know that Bob Dylan’s highly acclaimed weekly show, Theme Time Radio Hour, airs on Deep Tracks. You can also catch Theme Time Radio Hour here on The Spectrum: every Sunday starting at 6 pm ET is a two consecutive episodes of the show.

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DJ schedules are subject to change. Times are in Eastern Standard Time (ET) except where noted.


Carol Miller Carol Miller | email
Weekdays 6 am - Noon ET
Saturday 6 am - 7 am and 10 am - Noon ET
Sunday 6 am - 8 am and 9 am - Noon ET

Carol was bitten by the rock and roll bug early on: her first concert was The Beatles at Forrest Hills Stadium in New York… after that, she saw Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and The Doors, among others. From there, she went on to a distinguished career in radio: she was one of the first female radio personalities in the progressive rock era, and is even mentioned in an exhibit in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame And Museum recognizing the great DJs of rock and roll! Carol's love for rock and roll is so intense that, although she holds a law degree, she doesn't practice – she's too busy on the mic bringing you great music!


Kristine Stone Kristine Stone | email
Weekends Noon - 6 pm ET

In nearly 20 years of broadcasting, Kristine has acquired many nicknames: "Stoner," "Stoney," "Baloney," "Mother of Rock" and many more. Her most cherished nickname, though, is "Mommy" ... which is what her twin boys call her. "Mommy" still rocks and loves connecting with real people, which is what her show is all about.


Mark Goodman Mark Goodman | email
Weekdays 6 pm – Midnight ET

Mark's been on the radio for three decades, and of course, was one of the original MTV VJs. His career as a music fan, though, started well before his career as an industry-guy: "My first concert was probably at Philadelphia's Uptown Theater, where I used to see shows with 15 acts on one night. James Brown, The Temptations, The Supremes, they'd all be on the bill. I also saw Otis Redding right before he died." But Mark has never stopped checking out new music: "Some of the best performances I've seen have been at Coachella: like Bright Eyes and The Arcade Fire." He's also attended his share of Springsteen shows: "I saw him in Pittsburgh when his first album came out… the Born In The USA tour was great… so was the Tom Joad tour. Hell, he's always been incredible." With his taste for new and old, Mark is a natural for The Spectrum!


Richard Blade Richard Blade | email
Saturdays 12 am - 6 am and 6 pm - Midnight ET

If you "Google" Richard Blade, you'll find a lot of web sites dedicated to new wave. But Richard isn't just a fan: he was also instrumental in breaking many of the best bands of that – or any other – decade, including Duran Duran, Depeche Mode, Tears For Fears and many others. More recently, Richard co-produced the VH1 show Bands Reunited.



Rock & Roll, both new and old from artists who've stood the test of time. Plus, quality rock from credible new artists that fit right in with your faves.


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