I’ve been a broadcaster for more than 25 years with special emphasis on the creative production side. I like to produce commercials and music when I am not at work doing what I love to do. I like to let my inner musician free. I am proficient at playing guitar, drums and bass. Aside from being involved with music, I like to antique shop and restore my finds like old radios, recording equipment, cars and motorcycles. I also enjoy good times and making memories with family and friends. I don’t watch much TV unless it’s news or weather. As far as reading goes, my library if filled with “How To” books and repair manuals. I am blessed to have been given the opportunity to wake up each day and do what I love to do: play the music you love, to provide you with news you can use, and most of all, create new friendships with you. Thank you for hanging out with me because the show sure would be boring without you!
Michael Aaron
R.I.P. Ray Manzarek, Keyboardist For The Doors, Passes Away At 74
The Doors have announced on the band’s official Facebook page that keyboardist and founding member Ray Manzarek has passed away at the age of 74. He had fought a long battle with duct cancer.
How About A Guitar For $408K, That How Much One Played By John Lennon & George Harrison Went For At Auction
A custom-made electric guitar played by John Lennon and George Harrison of the Beatles sold at a New York auction Saturday for $408,000.
HOT ROD Power Tour 2013 Will Be Pulling Into Texarkana[VIDEO]
This seven-day, seven-city tour presented by Chevrolet Performance, Edelbrock and Continental Tires will travel over 1,400 miles through five states kicking off in Arlington, Texas and traveling to the Charlotte Motor Speedway. The tour arrives at the Four States Fairgrounds in Texarkana on Sunday, June 2.
John Fogerty’s New Album’s Release with Special Concert in L.A. On His Birthday
On May 28, John Fogerty will celebrate his 68th birthday and the arrival of his latest album, Wrote a Song for Everyone with a special one-off performance at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles.
Premiere Screening of “Epitaph” Concert Video in NYC Tonight And Judas Priest Members Will Be Attending
In advance of its May 28 release on DVD and Blu-ray, Judas Priest's new concert film, Epitaph, will be given a premiere, one-night-only screening tonight in New York City, and will be shown in several more U.S. locations on Wednesday.
Chad Smith Of RHCP’s to to Feature Rush Guitarist Alex Lifeson On His First Podcast
If your life doesn't allow you to talk to rock stars, maybe rock stars talking to rock stars will help ease the pain. Chad Smith has partnered with MusicRadar.com to invade the Internet with his own signature podcast.
No Metallica album until 2015?
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich admits fans are likely to wait until 2015 for the follow-up to 2008 album Death Magnetic.
Added To The Tour, Washington DC, Say’s Rolling Stones
It’s enough to make an old rocker feel good. Demand to see The Rolling Stones is so great, the band has added another date to their 50 and Counting tour.
Man On Stage Knocked Over Motley Crue’s Mick Mars at Concert
An audience member at Motley Crue‘s concert in Canada Saturday night got up close and personal with the band — too close.
Bassist Robert Trujillo Says Metallica’s Next Album Will Be “Something Special”
Metallica has been slowly crafting their follow-up to 2008’s Death Magnetic, and bassist Robert Trujillo says that he has a good feeling about what they’ve written so far.
British Car Week National Meet Local Event In Hot Springs Villiage AR. Includes Motorcycles
Get your British Motor's Running! whether you are a collector or an enthusiast looking for family fun, you won't want to miss this national competitive British car and motorcycle meet including an "All Things British Concours d'Elegance" division.
Pearl Jam’s Stone Gossard Talks Lengthy Recording Process, “Taking Chances” on New Solo Album
It’s taken him a little over ten years, but Pearl Jam’s Stone Gossard is set to release his second solo album, Moonlander, on June 26. The guitarist says that while he originally had some tracks ready to go about five years ago, he needed time to make sure that the album came out just right...