Brian Rickman comes to us from Muscle Shoals, Alabama (yep – he's a “Roll Tide” kinda guy) but, throughout his 20+ years in the radio and music business, Brian has called many places home. Rickman started his career and path to deafness as a musician. Brian was the guitarist and primary songwriter for the grunge-era band Another Roadside Attraction. They didn't get famous (probably because their name was too long) but they did sign a record contract, had big shot managers in New York City, toured with bands that did get famous and were part of the same Midwestern scene that spawned Smashing Pumpkins and such. After life as a rock star didn't pan out, Rickman returned to the job he had in high school. At 16, he'd landed a part-time gig as a weekend DJ on his hometown radio station in Decatur, Illinois. While promoting the band, Brian became a popular guest on cheesy morning radio shows all over America (and sometimes Canada). After he took his guitars to the pawn shop, a news/talk radio station in New Jersey hired him to ramble on nonstop for many hours at a time and even proposed to pay him for this. He accepted. This began a long journey up and down the radio dial in places like New York City, both Carolinas, Los Angeles, Georgia, the aforementioned Alabama and now Texas. Brian was also the third wheel on the syndicated Mad Max Morning Show. You might have also heard him previously on Hard Drive with Lou Brutus, sparring with Eddie Trunk about which Motorhead album is the best or on countless radio commercials over the years (lots of concert commercials – he's the guy that yells at you on the radio about the Black Sabbath reunion tour coming to town). Rickman is also a published writer. He's worked as a critic for AllMusic, rock journalist for hipster websites like Consequence of Sound and Pitchfork and has published, to date, four novels (all in the Science Fiction/Fantasy genre). Last year, someone even bought the movie rights for that series. What a sucker. Throughout the years, Brian has collected numerous rock and roll experiences. He was super-pals with Dimebag Darrel, was David Lee Roth's drinking buddy, once bought Dave Mustaine new socks and one time got into a shouting match with Kevin DuBrow of Quiet Riot back stage after a show. Before fists were thrown, the fight was stopped by Ronnie James Dio...which is pretty hilarious. Now, Rickman joins us in East Texas to play the greatest Rock ever recorded, tell funny stories and write a bunch of weird crap for you to read on the internet. Enjoy!
Brian Rickman
We Have Your Tickets To The Monster Truck Fall Nationals
The Monster Truck Fall Nationals will be held this Saturday, September 10th at the Lone Star Speedway in Kilgore.
Big Foot will be on hand for the event and gates will open at 5:00pm, with the pit party kicking off at 5:30pm. The show itself will begin at 7:30pm...
Dallas Morning News Endorses Hillary Clinton
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There is only one serious candidate on the presidential ballot in November. We recommend Hillary Clinton...
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Some of you are going to need a bit of a refresher course here but hang with me.
If you're not familiar with the band Blackfoot, well, as a Classic Rock fan, shame on you. In the late 70s and early 1980s, Blackfoot represented all that was great about Southern hard rock...
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Late last year, Walmart initially went to court to fight to change what it calls constitutional discrimination against the nation's largest retailer - and now liquor store owners are joining the battle to stop Walmart from getting the right to sell booze by the bottle...
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In the cell phone video, seen below, the child is seen being given sips of the liquor from hotel-sized room service bottles by a woman on the bed as his father video tapes his reaction to the strong drinks...
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Enjoy a few of our favorites that we compiled from the feed and feel free to add your own...
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According to the incident report, when Nel arrived at the burger joint, the store's manager asked if he had come to help detain a drunken customer...
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On Friday, authorities in Houston raided the Paradise Day & Night Bingo Hall based on tips that the unassuming hole-in-the-wall was actually a haven for hardcore criminals.
What they found was shocking to say the least.
Inside was a stash of guns, cash, body armor and and insane amount of ammunition.
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