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The Rock N Talk Show One Page V4 The Rock N’ Talk Show – “Beyond Backstage” your backstage connection is a live streaming talk show created by Think:X: Scott Page, Norwood Fisher, Stephen Perkins, Kenny Olson and Sheila Conlin, along with David Moss, who had been working tirelessly in creating live, streaming and music driven charity events in the music industry prior to Covid. In March 2020, it started with a group Zoom call to check in with everyone and from there it blossomed into – Hey! Let’s produce a talk show, invite fellow musicians and friends – just like being “backstage” again. The Rock N’ Talk Show, “Beyond Backstage” promises to deliver entertaining and informative guests in the world of music and beyond. The Think:X (legendary musicians from Fishbone, Pink Floyd, Jane’s Addiction and Kid Rock’s TBT Band), Sheila Conlin (The Conlin Company) and David Moss (From The Earth and Watts Conservatory of Music) bring years of making music to the show. It’s a combination of never before been told stories from the road and shared experiences with our guests that will have you laughing out loud. The Rock N’ Talk Show also makes good on the latest news and updates from leading experts about the future and shape of the entertainment industry as we navigate story-telling and live performances through new streaming technology to reach audiences worldwide. Our Featured Guests On The Rock N’ Talk Show: Marc Geiger, Kenny Aronoff, Peter Shapiro, Nikki Glaspie, Tony Braunagel, Kenny Gradney, Peter Katsis, Jon Phillips, Will Dog, Fernando Pullum, Leland Sklar, Kenny Lee Lewis, Stephen Sternschein (Save Our Stages & NIVA), Angelo Moore, Vernon Reid, Jeremy Ian Thomas, Todd Christiansen (The Mint on Pico), P-Nut, Darrin Pfeiffer, Barbara Holliday (Flappers Comedy and Restaurant) Bob Forrest, Liz Tallent, Jeff Santiago (The Orange Peel), Bill Payne, Blake Neeley, Richard Gibbs, Derrick Floyd (IK Multimedia and The Beautiful Now Podcast), Peter Keys, Larkin Poe, Michael Weintrob, Amlak Trafari, Mike Keneally, Art Alexakis, Eric McFadden, Kate Vargas, Robert Vargas, Fred Tackett, Gregg Bissonette, Leon, Colt Clark and the Quarantine Kids, Tommy Chong, Robby Krieger and more to come. The Rock N’ Talk Show: “Beyond Backstage” is a bi-weekly live streaming talk show about Music — the business of it, the culture around it and everything in between. The Rock N’ Talk Show brings you passionate, intelligent and socially conscious conversations, impactful interviews with music industry experts and guest musicians. Tune in weekly to hear the latest news in music, iconic road stories from your favorite rock stars and artists, live performances and a whole lotta good time fun. Contact: Sheila Conlin, [email protected], 818-419-9779.
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