All Mixed Up – Celebrating the Beatles 1964 Invasion With Micky Dolenz and Glen Burtnik
Lots to do this morning on All Mixed Up Glen Burtnik and Bob Burger from the Weeklings talk about their memories of the Beatles arriving in New York in 1964.
Plus, former NFL general manager Michael Lombardi makes his Super Bowl picks and shares his thoughts on the Stone Pony, and we have a replay of the Micky Dolenz interview with Jim Monaghan.
Opening Theme – “Signe” by Eric Clapton
Raised On the Radio – Ravyns
So You Want To Be A Rock & Roll Star – Byrds
When We Was Fab – George Harrison
No Surrender – Bruce Springsteen
Now & Then – Beatles
Ahead of the Game – Mark Knofler
Shotgun Down the Avalanche – Shawn Colvin
Last Goodbye – Jeff Buckley
Rock & Roll Sunday – John Ginty
Oye Como Va – Santana
December – Collective Soul
Little Bit of Sun – Semisonic
Michael Lombardi Interview
Western Stars Bruce Springsteen
The Face of the Sun – James Mastro
The Bulrushes – Bongos
Because the Night – Patti Smith
Micky Dolenz Interview
Shiny Happy People – Micky Dolenz
Rock & Roll Never Forgets – Bob Seger
Like We Used To Do – Weeklings
Glen Burtnik/Bob Burger Interview
All the Cash In the World – Weeklings
I’m the Only One For You – Paul Collins
All Kinds of Time – Fountains of Wayne
Look Into It – Bill Lloyd
Cracking Up – Nick Lowe
Green River – Creedence Clearwater Revival
Closing Theme – “Take Five” by the Dave Brubeck Quartet
Thanks for listening this morning.
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WDHA Rocks The Early 2000s: A Gallery of Killer Station Memories
Hello Rockers!
With the anniversary of my return to WDHA coming up (I’m back 2/1 for the SECOND TIME 14 years!) I am feeling nostalgic AND with the station’s 50th anniversary just a few years away, I think back on the amazing station memories with so many incredible artists that have crossed our path and hung in our hallowed halls! I grabbed a “few” photo memories (we have so many) from the years 2000-2005 highlighting our history, heritage, and heavy presence in the rock community.
WDHA station visits, in-studio performances, WDHA exclusive concerts, fun events, and memories, check out our “Early 2000s photo gallery” and go back in time.
Were you there when “Shinedown” rocked Pops BBQ for a WDHA All Request Lunch Hour Live Broadcast? How about our very FIRST WDHA Rock The Park Show at Yogi Berra Stadium in Montclair? Or one of the lucky winners that came in to “visit” the Stanley Cup when the Devils won? OR one of the many hanging in our parking lot when Geddy Lee stopped in to promote his then solo album “My Favorite Headache“? SOOOOO many awesome memories!
Please note, if you have any WDHA Listener Memories you would like to share, especially from the early 2000s, email me [email protected] to share on our “WDHA Listener Tree” as we count YOU as a part of our Rock And Roll family.
And of course, hit our website for artist interviews, WDHA’s Reconnect With Rockers
Also, See…
Our full Photo Gallery pages – WDHA Photo Galleries
And take our “Tech Survey” so we can serve you better- WDHA Tech Survey (Help Us Serve YOU)
And help us make future memories by hanging at WDHA’s Rock The Rock Fest – WDHA’s Rock The Rock Fest 2024
Enjoy the photo memories and Rock ON! Thanks for rocking with us through the decades, for almost 50 years!