
Jeremy Loper Joins KZ106 Morning Show
Veteran Rock radio personality Jeremy Loper has joined KZ106 in Chattanooga as the new morning show host, debuting 'The Loper Show' on January 12th. This change follows the retirement of 'The John Boy
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Veteran Rock radio personality Jeremy Loper has joined KZ106 in Chattanooga as the new morning show host, debuting 'The Loper Show' on January 12th. This change follows the retirement of 'The John Boy

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Bryan Adams's 1984 classic "Run to You" became a career-defining hit, but it was originally written for the American hard rock band Blue Oyster Cult.

Explore three forgotten songs from 1965, a landmark year for music. Discover overlooked tracks by Bob Dylan, The Yardbirds, and Phil Ochs.

Decades after its release, Beach Boys member Al Jardine called the band's early single "Ten Little Indians" a "huge disaster" due to its controversial lyrics and commercial failure.

Roger McGuinn, guitarist for The Byrds, shares personal stories about his friendships with Bob Dylan, The Beatles, and Tom Petty, including how Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue was conceived.