
Rick Kukulies
First CD Ever Purchased: Fleetwood Mac's Future Games (Bought soon after the initial release of compact discs, before he even owned a device to play it on!)
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Brian Dotson
Currently Listening To: Weekly Podcast, 'The European Perspective' a four hour progressive rock show, produced in the UK.
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Ted Brasier
First Concert: Iron Maiden with Twisted Sister, but it was a Sammy Hagar concert that set the bar for the type of rock star a young Ted knew he wanted to grow up to be.
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Steve Horton
Soundtrack to his adolescence: Steve spent his high school days cruising around to the likes of Styx, Moody Blues, the Doobie Brothers, and, of course, the ever effervescent Queen.
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Professor Kilowatt
Favorite Song to Perform: Citing possession by the spirit of the late great Jim Morrison, Watt confesses that singing the Doors’ classic, “Roadhouse Blues,” claims his top spot.
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Mike Klein
Last album he listened to all the way through: The latest Eric Clapton, which was a gift from his wife.
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David Rodarte
His Acoustic Guitar Ambition:To be able to pick up, jump in, and spontaneously play along with a band, unrehearsed.
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Vicki Theiss
Favorite song to sing along to in the car (on her LONG commute): “Dynamite” by Taio Cruz and “Rolling in the Deep” by Adele.
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Keith Wahnsiedler
What song has the strongest memory trigger, and of what past time/event does it remind him: Hearing songs such as Harold Faltermeyer ‘s “Axel F,” Styx ‘s “Mr. Roboto,” or Billy Joel’s “Uptown Girl” reminds Keith of being four years old, stumbling around with his Fisher Price cassette player, rocking a mix tape recorded off the local FM radio station.
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Darin Strachan
Band name Background: Recording under the name “Straight Arms” comes from an interesting place – a common mispronunciation of Darin’s last name, Strachan, which is actually pronounced “Strawn.”
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