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Hidden History of Rock & Roll

Hidden History of Rock & Roll

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Join host Tiffany Scott, explore the untold stories of Rock & Roll Legends.2024 Musique
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    • Episode 19 - Richard Fernandez
      Feb 3 2026

      Today I welcome a legend behind the scenes. He is a 50 plus year veteran in the Music Industry. What started out as helping friends with his station wagon early on, turned into a lifelong career. His client list consisted of so many incredible artists, Faces, The Eagles, Frank Zappa, Dave Mason, Keith Richards, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Yes, Crosby Stills & Nash, Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan, Bob Dylan, John Fogerty, Jeff Lynne, Paul Simon, The Cars, Johnny Winter, Lenny Kravitz and Boz Scaggs. In 2016, he received the Parnelli Lifetime Achievement Award, honoring his many years of outstanding live production work for leading artists.

      Today, we talk about his experiences with Faces, Keith Richards, Bob Dylan and his 38 years with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers. Previously shared only on Tom Petty Radio's "The Breakdown with Mike Campbell" he now shares insights and Hidden Histories with the world on touring with these legendary artists. Don't miss our new and improved fan questions. Get your tissues ready and please welcome renowned tour manager Richard Fernandez.

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      1 h et 14 min
    • Episode 18- Music Industry Reunion Podcast
      Jan 12 2026

      Welcome to the 10th Annual Music Industry Reunion Podcast!

      Happy New Year! It's 2026 and on today's podcast, we are doing things a little differently. Music industry icon, Jon Scott has been hosting The Music Industry Reunion Party for 10 years in Calabasas, Ca. This year brought together so many music industry legends, I decided this would be a great time to get some great stories in one episode. We hope you enjoy this new episode!

      Paul "Lobster" Wells

      Paul attented City University of New York when he discovered a passion for radio at the campus station. He soon headed for the SF Bay Area and attended Stanford University serving as Music Director of KZSU. He dubbed his Stanford show "The Lobster Box" adopting the tag as his radio name. He quickly garnered fans and accolades, shooting to the top as one of the West Coast's most popular radio personalities. He worked at KSAN, KSJO, KOME, KRQR, KLIV, KQAK and KUFX. In Los Angeles, he worked at KMET and KNAC. As Music Director and Assistant Program Director of KSJO in the late 70's, Paul was instrumental in breaking many new rock artists including, The Police, AC/DC and Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers.

      Howie Hubberman

      Howie grew up in Rochester, NY. He started managing local bands and owned a Vintage Guitar Shop at the early age of 19yrs old. He then moved to Los Angeles, Ca in 1978 and started working with a then little known band, Van Halen, but that didn't work out for him financially, so he went back to selling vintage guitars in a shop on Sunset Blvd with no name at all. Eventually he opened up "Guitars R Us". His career then took a turn when a friend, Tom Peterson, needed a manager and the rest as they say....is history!

      Andy Gould

      Andy has been in the music industry since he was 15 years old. In 1969, he worked at Chappell Music in London, he was a 'Tea Boy' for producer, George Martin and The Beatles! He was surrounded by some incredible artists. Next he made a big change and moved to New York to work for CBS Records. He went on to Co-Found Concrete Management & Marketing, one of the first bands he signed was Pantera, White Zombie (Rob Zombie), Linkin Park and Guns & Roses just to name a few. Later he founded Andy Gould Management. He has also produced a number of movies with Rob Zombie "House of 1000 Corpses" and "The Devil's Rejects".

      Michael Abramson

      Michael attended West Virginia University. He started out in the music industry as a lead singer for three different bands. After being on the road for 7 1/2 years and coming close to "making it", he decided to pivot and go into the other side of the industry. He was living in Flushing, NY at the time and was mentored by a friend at RCA Records. He was then sent to Cleveland, OH to do promotion with the local stations. He broke David Bowie, Styx, Waylon & Dolly. He also worked at Island Records and broke U2! Then went on to Chrysalis Records and broke Pat Benatar, Debbie Harry, Huey Lewis & the News and Robin Trower.

      We hope you enjoy this special edition episode!

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      52 min
    • Episode 17 - Creed Bratton
      Oct 27 2025

      My next guest was born in Los Angeles, Ca, but grew up in a small town called "Coarsegold" near Yosemite, Ca. He was a drama major in college and began playing guitar professionally as a teenager, followed by a whirlwind travel experience through Europe in his twenties in a band called The Young Californian's. He became a member of the band, The Grass Roots in the 1960's, they appeared on numerous television shows as well as in the Doris Day movie, "With Six, you get Eggroll". He parted ways with The Band in 1970 but continued his passion and has released 10 solo albums up to the present day. Throughout his career not only has he worked in front of the camera but behind the scenes as well, he was a prop man, boom man, composer, grip & stand in. On camera, he appeared in such films as "Terri", "Mask" and "Heart Like a Wheel". His television credits include, "The Bernie Mac Show", "Eight is Enough" and "Quincy". He was then cast on the hit show "The Office" doing a parody of his life as a former rock star. He still loves performing today and has some terrific solo albums out, please welcome to the show....Creed Bratton!

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      42 min
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