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The Vault is Open
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The Vault is Open

Brad Kyle is a human vault of music knowledge.

This week sitting in the hot seat is

over here at Thunderlove Studio.

Brad’s a cool cat who has the Front Row & Backstage Substack and boy howdy does he know a thing or two about a thing or two. Now, to be clear, he may be a musical vault of knowledge, that vault ain’t locked!

Listening to Brad’s musical journey was wild, and we’re happy he shared it with us so that we can share it with you - pretty confident in saying that you’ll find it as interesting as we did. Disc jockey, record store manager, youth minister, and teacher - like so many in our tribe, his story is filled with loads of color.

Special thanks to Brad for stopping by.

Be sure to check out his Substack here:


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This was fascinating to listen to. Brad is indeed an encyclopaedia of music knowledge and interesting stories. For younger generations like me, this is pure gold.

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Nail on head, Sir Andy! I’ve lived this long for SOME reason! Glad you enjoy my past and my joy in sharing it! Others in your generation are more than welcome!

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Thanks so much, Keith! This was certainly fun....I've spent all day working our latest Tune Tag, and look what was in my inbox!!! I forget what I said, so I'm anxious to listen to see what I said! Thanks again!--B

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You're welcome Brad! Thank YOU! I apologize for not dropping a note but yesterday was insane and I forgot that I had queued this up. Also, my intention was to include the complete songs, but when I do, I end up in YouTube jail for copyright infringement, so I only included a sample and the playlist is in the post here. Again, many many thank yous! Cheers! Keith

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No biggie on the "warning" me it's coming. I was happy to see it! And, I certainly understand about the YT copyright needs!

I will say I wanted to correct something I said, so, this will have to do to "get it on the record"....I misspoke about the Jim Peterik song he wrote when he was in the Ides of March. I mistakenly mentioned the 1968 Blood, Sweat & Tears song, "Spinning Wheel," but indeed the Ides of March hit that Peterik wrote and sang was "Vehicle," which got to #2 in the U.S. in 1970! They say it on TV, so here's my "I regret the error"!😁Thanks again, Keith....I'm very impressed with the final product!

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