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The Trout ShowAuthor: The Trout
Welcome to "The Trout Show," where the river of music flows and the catch of the day is always a harmonious journey. I'm your host, The Trout, and I invite you to dive deep into the world of music through up-close and personal interviews with a diverse array of musicians. Whether they're established legends or rising stars, each episode is a unique exploration of the artist behind the melody.Join me as we cast our lines into the vast ocean of musical talent, reeling in stories, experiences, and insights from the most captivating voices in the industry. From chart-toppers to hidden gems, "The Trout Show" is your go-to podcast for an intimate encounter with the artists who make the soundtrack to our lives.Expect compelling conversations, revealing anecdotes, and a front-row seat to the creative process as we navigate the currents of the music world together. Get ready to be hooked on the authentic, unfiltered discussions that uncover the passion, dedication, and stories behind the tunes you love.Whether you're a seasoned music enthusiast or just dipping your toes into the world of melodies, "The Trout Show" promises an audio adventure that will leave you hooked and wanting more. Tune in and join me on this sonic expedition as we explore the depths of musical expression, one interview at a time. The stage is set, the mic is live let's reel in the rhythm together! Language: en Genres: Music, Music History, Music Interviews Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - Where Money Talks and Rock Walks
Episode 9
Sunday, 1 March, 2026
Welcome to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Money Talks, Rock Walks—the podcast that pulls back the curtain on Cleveland's shiny glass pyramid. Once built to honor the raw, guitar-driven legends who shaped rock 'n' roll—from Chuck Berry to the Beatles—it now feels more like a tourist trap than a temple. We dive into the snubs: Jethro Tull, Boston, Steppenwolf—bands that sold millions, packed arenas, and defined the '70s, yet never got a single nomination. Meanwhile, pop icons like Mariah Carey, Pink, and Dolly Parton slide right in, because hey, they sell tickets. And the money? Last year alone, the Hall pulled in sixty-five million bucks—nearly twenty million profit—while CEO Greg Harris pockets close to a million. Is this still about music, or just the bottom line? Stick around—we're calling it like it is.www.TheTroutShow.com Your comments are appreciated!Support the showThanks for listening for more information or to listen to other podcasts or watch YouTube videos click on this link >https://thetroutshow.com/













