Rock and roll Hall of Famer Roger McGuinn recently stopped by the Growing Bolder Radio Show for the full hour, and our cameras were rolling. Go behind the scenes for an unforgettable session with a legend.
GB Radio Show: An Hour With Roger McGuinn
Rock and roll Hall of Famer Roger McGuinn and his wife, Camilla, are joining us for the full hour! With his guitar in hand, Roger takes an intimate look back at his 50 years in the music business and tells us how he continues to grow and evolve.
Marshall Lytle
He revolutionized music with his wild bass moves during his days with Bill Haley and the Comets, and at the age of 77, Marshall Lytle is still rocking around the clock with no plans of slowing down.
The Growing Bolder Radio Show: July 3, 2010
Are you ready to rock? On this episode of the Growing Bolder Radio Show, see why you’re never too old to rock out in your own life. Even if you can’t sing a note or play an instrument, there are ways you can still march to the tune of your own drummer.
Liberty DeVitto
He was the creative force on Billy Joel’s biggest hits, so why did they part ways after 3 decades? And was Liberty able to find life after the Piano Man?
Joe Cocker
Just as his star was rising, singer Joe Cocker was falling deep into the bottle. His story of survival will show you it’s never too late to change for the better.
The Boss and the Byrd
Two Rock and Roll Hall of Famers jamming on stage to the delight of a surprised crowd. Only Growing Bolder has the inside story of the on-stage collaboration between two rock icons.
Don Felder
He was part of one of the most successful and popular rock bands in history and Don Felder was the writer behind their biggest hit, “Hotel California.” But now, Felder talks about the bitter break up of The Eagles.
Draggin’ ‘Cross the U.S.A.
We’re hanging out with Roger McGuinn, and he tells us a story about a little-known song he once played for a group of astronauts. Roger grabs his guitar, and voila! Another GB exclusive.
Brenda Lee
Brenda Lee is a little bit country and a little bit rock ‘n’ roll. Actually, she’s a lot of both. She’s the only woman in music history to be inducted into the hall of fame for both and will be awarded with the Pioneer Award this year.