TOM PETTY: WILD FLOWERS AND ALL THE REST – ALL ACCESS

TOM PETTY: WILD FLOWERS AND ALL THE REST – ALL ACCESS

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Saturday 10/24 at 4 PM and a special rebroadcast Monday 10/26 at 5 PM.

Tuesday (10/20) would have marked Tom Petty’s 70th birthday.

The estate of Tom Petty in conjunction with Warner Records have produced this special in support of the expanded reissue of 1994’s Wildflowers — Wildflowers & All the Rest (Released on October 16th).

Join host Dan Neer for this one-hour All Access special featuring songs off Wildflowers like “It’s Good to Be King” and “You Don’t Know How It Feels,” along with some of the previously unreleased material, including the new single, “Leave Virginia Alone.”

Including an interview conducted with Tom in 1994 when Wildflowers was first released, as well as new interviews with Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench of The Heartbreakers.

 

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