Rockin’ That w/ Nick Scalise returns
It’s been a couple weeks since Nick had his computer (and other things) stolen while on tour in New York, but he returns tonight with an all new Rockin’ That Show on idobi Radio.
It’s been a couple weeks since Nick had his computer (and other things) stolen while on tour in New York, but he returns tonight with an all new Rockin’ That Show on idobi Radio.
If it’s still cool to like Good Charlotte, allow yourself to fall in love with this band all over again.
Rockin’ That host, Nick Scalise, is taking a little vacation, so we’re re-airing some of your favorite episodes for the next two weeks. First up is Episode #4: – Co-hosts Greg Shanahan and Mickey Ferguson discuss Ke$ha, John Feldman, Shant, and Mark Trombino. – Part 2 of a 3 part interview with Fueled by Ramen A&R Johnny Minardi and tour manager Tony Marino (The Academy Is…, Jonas Brothers, Cobra Starship, Patrick Stump). Rockin’ That Show airs every Tuesday night at 8pm EST. About Nick Scalise: Nick is a producer, writer, and drummer. He has produced for Life’s Only Lesson, The… Read more »
Check out Rockin’ That Show tonight, where Nick will be chatting with singer/songwriter Michael Whitworth about Holiday Parade and his new solo project. Rockin’ That Show airs every Tuesday night at 8pm EST. About Nick Scalise: Nick is a producer, writer, and drummer. He has produced for Life’s Only Lesson, The Delivery Boys, The Victory Escape, Dan McMahon, and Sincerely Morning. He’s written for Monarch, What Looks Like Crazy, and Random Hero. Nick use to drum for October Falls, and currently plays in Mathletes.
Check out Rockin’ That Show tonight, where Nick will be chatting with Chicago singer/songwriter IJ Quinn. Rockin’ That Show airs every Tuesday night at 8pm EST. About Nick Scalise: Nick is a producer, writer, and drummer. He has produced for Life’s Only Lesson, The Delivery Boys, The Victory Escape, Dan McMahon, and Sincerely Morning. He’s written for Monarch, What Looks Like Crazy, and Random Hero. Nick use to drum for October Falls, and currently plays in Mathletes.
Gary Coleman, the child star of the smash 1970s TV sitcom “Diff’rent Strokes” whose later career was marred by medical and legal problems, died Friday after suffering a brain hemorrhage. He was 42.
Friday night’s episode of “The Tonight Show” was Conan O’Brien’s final one after only seven months behind the desk. Tom Hanks, Steve Carell, and Will Ferrell are just a few of the stars who showed up to bid farewell to the late-night host.
New York band Vampire Weekend sees its sophomore set “Contra” debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 124,000 copies sold according to Nielsen SoundScan. The set is only the 12th independently distributed album to top the Billboard 200 chart since SoundScan began powering the list in May of 1991.
If you thought 2009 was a big year for music, just wait until you see what 2010 has in store.
When Panic! at the Disco wrote “New Perspective,” the band had no idea it’d wind up on the soundtrack for the Diablo Cody-penned horror flick Jennifer’s Body starring Megan Fox. “I had this really lucid dream – it was so vivid I wanted to write it down before I forgot about it,” lead singer Brendon Urie told Rolling Stone. “I was never the best at explaining anything, so it wound up being random [lines] that ended up as the first verse.” Urie and drummer Spencer Smith – the remains of Panic after the quartet split in two earlier this summer… Read more »