Holiday Relief – New Year’s Day: Tune in and take a break from the Holidaze!

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Holiday Relief: New Year’s Day
All of the madness surrounding the holidays can make a person crazy! Are you suffering form holiday overload? I-100’s gift to you is some holiday relief! Tune in (99.9 or 100.3) for a New Year’s Day filled with All Access radio specials highlighting artists like; The Rolling Stones, Tom Petty, Elton John and Rush. This stuff is legendary, so don’t miss it! Kick back, grab your coffee and turn it up for some holiday relief rock and roll style!

CHECK OUT THE SCHEDULE FOR NEW YEAR’S DAY:

11 AM:

Woodstock 50: Back To The Garden – All Access

This one-hour special from Rhino Records & All Access was originally produced in 2019 in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Woodstock, and Rhino Record’s release of the Woodstock: Back to the Garden Collection.

Join Host Dan Neer as he plays live cuts of some of the Woodstock performances, and he’ll features interviews with some of the artists who were there, including: The Who, CCR, Jimi Hendrix. CSN, Santana, Janis Joplin and more!

 

12 PM:

Paul McCartney – Flaming Pie: All Access

On July 31st, Paul McCartney and MPL/Capitol/Universal Records release Paul’s brilliant 1997 album Flaming Pie  in multiple configurations as part of his Grammy Award-winning Archive Series. This one-hour special, hosted by Dan Neer,  contains songs from Flaming Pie, as well as from Paul’s early solo career and The Beatles interspersed with  interviews with Paul and some of his special guests on the album: Ringo Starr, Steve Miller and Jeff Lynne.

 

1PM:

Elton John’s Jewel Box: All Access Radio Special

Elton John in conjunction with UMe have produced this special in support of the new collection, Jewel Box.

Join host Dan Neer for this one-hour All Access special featuring songs spanning Elton John’s entire career, including “Philadelphia Freedom.” “Burn Down the Mission” and “Border Song” interspersed with interviews with Elton and his lyricist, Bernie Taupin.

 

2 PM:

ROLLING STONES – GOATS HEAD SOUP: ALL ACCESS

THE ROLLING STONES in conjunction with Polydor/Interscope/UME have produced this one-hour special in support of this Friday’s (Sept. 4th) expanded reissue of 1973’s Goats Head Soup.

This ALL ACCESS show with host Dan Neer not only features songs off Goats Head Soup like “Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker),” “Angie” and “Silver Train,” but also the recently released bonus track, “Scarlet,” with Jimmy Page on guitar, and classics such as “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” and “Tumbling Dice” from the collection’s live bonus disc. All this is interspersed with new interviews with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Jimmy Page, as well as archival quotes from Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor.

 

3 PM:

QUEEN + ADAM LAMBERT – LIVE AROUND THE WORLD: ALL ACCESS

This one-hour special is in support of the brand new release of their first concert collection, Live Around the World. It features brand new interviews with Brian May, Roger Taylor and Adam Lambert interspersed with Queen classics.

 

4 PM:

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

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.

 

5 PM:

RUSH: PERMANENT WAVES AT 40: ALL ACCESS

HOST DAN NEER, WILL PLAY YOU A BUNCH OF THE MUSIC ALONG
WITH INSIGHTS FROM GEDDY LEE, ALEX LIFESON, AND THE LATE NEIL PEART.

40 YEARS AGO, IN JANUARY OF 1980, RUSH RELEASED THEIR SEVENTH
STUDIO ALBUM, PERMANENT WAVES. IT WAS AN EVOLUTION IN THEIR SOUND
THAT WOULD CARRY RUSH ONTO RADIO STATIONS PLAYLISTS AND SOLD OUT ARENA STAGES AROUND THE WORLD.

IN CELEBRATION OF PERMANENTS WAVES’ LANDMARK BIRTHDAY, ON MAY
29TH, RUSH ALONG WITH THE UME/MERCURY/ANTHEM LABEL GROUP
RELEASED FOUR DISTINCT CONFIGURATIONS: A SUPER DELUXE EDITION ON
BOTH CD AND VINYL WITH A 40-PAGE BOOK, A TWO-CD DELUXE EDITION, A
THREE-LP DELUXE EDITION, AND A DELUXE DIGITAL VERSION. EACH OF THEM
FEATURE THE ABBEY ROAD STUDIOS 2015 REMASTERED VERSION OF THE
ORIGINAL ALBUM ALONG WITH PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED AND NEWLY
RESTORED LIVE SONGS FROM THREE STOPS ON THE PERMANENT WAVES
WORLD TOUR OF 1980: THE MANCHESTER APOLLO IN MANCHESTER,
ENGLAND, THE HAMMERSMITH ODEON IN LONDON, ENGLAND; AND KIEL
AUDITORIUM IN ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.

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