THE ROCK SHOW with Greg Napier
The Rock Show, airing from seven to midnight each and every Sunday evening, has been a WMMT fixture for years. Greg not only rocks the airwaves every week with "music for the freedom of the mind and soul," but he has also landed interviews with rock-and-roll legends such as Alice Cooper, The Black Crowes, The Cult, Gov't Mule, Steve Vai, Deep Purple, Dokken, Ratt, Motley Crue, The Ramones, The Drive By Truckers, Primus, Great White, LA Guns, Pat Travers, Tesla, Zaak Wylde, and Rob Zombie. Music on The Rock Show follows a non-formatted free-form Rock-N-Roll playlist, ranging from 1969-2012. Guests range from upcoming bands to members of the Rock-and-Roll Hall of Fame!
Greg and 88.7 WMMT FM invite you and any Rock-and-Roll lovers to join into this Journey of the Rock-and-Roll Mind every Sunday! You can e-mail Greg directly during the show at wmmtrocks@yahoo.com, follow the show through facebook at www.facebook.com/greg.napier, or call him in the station at 888-396-1208! Please join us as we celebrate Real People Free Form Radio that will enlighten you as WMMT celebrates 26 years of Radio for the people, made possible by the people!
Platinum-selling singer John Corabi, formerly of Motley Crue, will join Greg on The Rock Show this Sunday Night at 10:30 pm e.s.t., in advance of his upcoming show in Whitesburg, Ky. at Summit City Lounge on Friday, February 10. Corabi sang lead for Motley Crue from 1992-1997, joining the band after the departure of Vince Neil, and wrote such songs as “Holligan’s Holiday,” “Misunderstood,” and “Uncle Jack,” helping to propel the self-titled Motley Crue album into the Billboard Top 10 in 1994. Corabi is the latest name on a list of rock-and-roll icons who have joined Greg on WMMT, so be sure to tune in every Sunday night beginning at 7 p.m.–you never know who you may hear!
Rich Robinson Interview – 1/17/12
Listen hear to the entirety of Greg’s interview with Black Crowes co-founder Rich Robinson, where Rich talks about his new record, the recording process, and much more. Push play to stream, or right click the filename and click “save link as..” to download. Also, we invite you to drop in on this page over the coming weeks, as we hope to begin posting some select, classic interviews from The Rock Show’s archives here at WMMT. In the meantime, be sure to tune in this Sunday at 7!
Be sure to tune into The Rock Show with Greg Napier this Sunday, January 22, at 10 p.m., for an exclusive WMMT interview that Greg will conduct with Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes.
Rich is a founding member of the acclaimed rock-and-roll band, which he and his brother Chris began while they were in high school in Marietta, GA in 1984. He has embarked upon several projects post-Black Crowes, and has just recently released his second solo album, Through a Crooked Sun.
High-profile guests are nothing new for The Rock Show–over the years, Greg has interviewed a laundry list of rock-and-roll icons on WMMT, including Alice Cooper, The Cult, Gov’t Mule, Steve Vai, Deep Purple, Dokken, Ratt, Motley Crue, The Ramones, The Drive By Truckers, Primus, Great White, LA Guns, Pat Travers, Tesla, Zaak Wylde, and Rob Zombie. He invites any rock-and-roll lovers out there to join into WMMT’s Journey of the Rock-and-Roll Mind both this and every Sunday night from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. e.s.t.! You can follow the show online at facebook.com/greg.napier, and you can get in touch with Greg during the show either at wmmtrocks@yahoo.com or by calling 888-396-1208.
See you Sunday night!
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