The One For The Ladies
This one goes out to the ladies… in all of our favorite songs. Girls kinda run the world, and musicians have taken notice from Green Day’s “Maria” to Fountains of Wayne’s “Stacy’s Mom”.
This one goes out to the ladies… in all of our favorite songs. Girls kinda run the world, and musicians have taken notice from Green Day’s “Maria” to Fountains of Wayne’s “Stacy’s Mom”.
Who is Mitchy C and what are his favorite songs? You’ll find out on the latest episode of First Person, where he’s added Lily Allen to the playlist. You’ll have to tune in to decide if that’s a good or bad decision.
First Person listeners, meet Matt Devine. Oh wait, you already know him? From Kill Hannah? Or the broadway version of Spiderman? Either way, we’re getting to know the musician even better when Josh welcomes him to the show.
Today’s episode of First Person comes from some plane-spiration. While on the way home from England, Josh hatched an idea to share some 90s homecoming dance music. So yeah, artists like MC Hammer, Biz Markie, and Salt n Pepa. It’s gonna be a good one, just be sure to have your dancing shoes ready.
Josh might be hopped up on red bull, but the music tonight is anything but hyper. The grunge show features Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Dinosaur Jr., and plenty of other acts that’ll make you wanna run right out and invest in some flannels.
We’re welcoming Hollywood Holt to the show this week. Josh interviews his bud about old songs, Good Charlotte, and the importance of promoting other artists.
We just need a little rock and roll baby, and Josh is serving it up hot. This episode is all about fuzzed out rockers from The Strokes to Razorlight.
There’s so much new music on the latest episode of First Person we might just burst (and we know you will). Sky Ferreira, Minature Tigers, Kanye West, Noise Machine, and more take turns rocking the show.
Josh isn’t going to tell us this week’s theme, but we think it might have something to do with surfing. Maybe. Hear Weezer, The Fizzbombs, Pixies, and more while we imaginary swag surf together. Cowabunga, dude.
What happened to Lollapalooza 2004? We’re not quite sure, but we do know it never happened—until now. Josh is recreating the epic lineup that year with songs from The Flaming Lips, The Killers, and more.