WBA Hall of Famer Bob Barry ruled Milwaukee's airwaves in the '60s and '70s. He interviewed the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, James Brown, Dolly Parton, Sophia Loren, Gregory Peck, Dick Clark, Cher and many more. If a band or musician came to town, he met them with a microphone. Barry has collected remarkable recordings of these encounters which he’s now sharing with the public. SUBSCRIBE! Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | TuneIn | Stitcher | Google Play Music | Pocketcasts | RSS
Teresa Brewer was one of the most popular singers of the 1950s, recording more than 600 songs. She had 28 hits, including “Music Music Music,” “’Til I Waltz Again with You,” and “Ricochet.” She was on the Billboard charts for five years. Record research author Joel Whitburn joins me on this interview and he plays a song Teresa wrote and recorded about a popular baseball star. She’ll also tell us which one of her 28 was her biggest hit record.
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WBA Hall of Famer Bob Barry ruled Milwaukee’s airwaves in the ’60s and ’70s. He interviewed the Rolling Stones, Chubby Checker, Bing Crosby, and many others. Bob is sharing his remarkable recordings in Bob Barry’s Unearthed Interviews Podcast.