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In this exciting episode, we sit down with legendary Foreigner keyboardist Al Greenwood. Al shares stories from the band's early days, how Foreigner was formed, and their breakthrough moments with hits like Feels Like the First Time. He also reflects on the band’s chemistry, their rapid rise to success, and unforgettable performances, including the iconic California Jam II. Al talks about the evolution of music, the influence of his idols like Steve Winwood and Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and shares his views on the modern music scene. Finally, he imparts a valuable life lesson—persistence, in both music and life. Don't miss this deep dive into the history of one of rock's greatest bands!
In a powerful conversation on The Neil Haley Show, actor Robert Davi dives deep into his recent portrayal of Leonid Brezhnev in the film Reagan. Davi shares insights into the film’s timely release, drawing poignant comparisons between the political landscape of the Reagan era and today's divisive...
Published 11/01/24
Join host Neil Haley as he chats with Jack Griffith of Novo Combo, the 80s pop-rock band that captured fans’ hearts with hits like Periscope and E Train. Jack dives into the origins of Novo Combo, sharing stories of their rise, challenges with management, and the creative process behind their...
Published 11/01/24