Music was such a huge part of our life growing up and my mom always wanted me to sing with her. One exception to the rule was if Frank Sinatra came on the radio. You will find out in this episode why.
I have my brother and Barry Hunt on as our guest letting us know about the music from the British Invasion to Woodstock.
Barry gives us an absolute awesome picture of what England was like at that time, being the center of rock music. My brother is one of the most knowledgeable people of music of the American rock scene at that time. Listing to them talk about that music era is like seeing a prize fight ringside, something you will never forget.
In our segment “My house that built me“, Dan Shannon is our guest and really gives a new look at what his house meant to him as a home.
In our segment “Moms food for thought” you will get to ponder why bank doors are always open but they chain the pens to the counter and other interesting things.
Please join all of us for this unforgettable segment of “Things My Mom Taught Me”