Pierre Robert, the voice of Philadelphia rock radio for 44 years as a DJ on 93.3 WMMR, died Wednesday. His agent confirmed his death to Rolling Stone. Robert was 70.
He became a stalwart of Philadelphia’s rock airwaves after moving from California, broadcasting a live show for more than 40 ...
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Eight tracks from the 60s and 70s still stop conversations and start memories, turning grey mornings into technicolour youth again. You can spot the ...
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Music industry strategist, podcaster and author Keith Jopling shares an extract from his forthcoming new book, Body Of Work: How The Album Outplayed The Algorithm And Survived Playlist Culture. To […] ...
Three children, three different bedtimes, one frazzled mum. The nights were long, the requests endless, the yawns contagious. Then she built a simple ...
The increase means the average subscriber will now pay over £155 a year, compared with just £120 two years ago. Students are ...
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Petaluma native Pierre Robert, one of the iconic voices of American rock radio and a longtime disc jockey on Philadelphia’s premier rock station WMMR-FM, died unexpectedly on Oct. 29, according to ...
With Luka Dončić and LeBron James out, it's clearly going to be Austin Reaves show. That said, Hachimura will also play a ...
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