Episodes
Sunday Jul 26, 2020
Sig The Punk! (Season 2 Episode 2)
Sunday Jul 26, 2020
Sunday Jul 26, 2020
Fred knew Sig when he was in Detroit for Warner Bros and she worked for Lone Wolf Productions which was a management and music publishing company. Lone Wolf had clients like ZZ Top, Eric Johnson, Van Wilks, Point Blank on MCA Records.
Sig tells us hilarious stories from a mean rooster on the management compound, a toilet seat stuck around a band member's head and Billy Gibbons always referring to Sig as "Sig the Punk."
Recommended Music:
ZZ Top: "Cheap Sunglasses"
ZZ Top: "Im Bad I'm Nationwide"
ZZ Top: "Pearl Necklace"
ZZ Top: "Tube Snake Boogie"
Monday Jul 20, 2020
Remain In Love: A Chris Frantz Interview (Season 2 Episode 1)
Monday Jul 20, 2020
Monday Jul 20, 2020
This is Season 2 of Promotion Man Podcast and we have an exclusive interview with my friend and drummer of the "Talking Heads" and "Tom Tom Club," Chris Frantz. Chris tells us stories about writing Psycho Killer the very first song Chris, Tina and David Byrne wrote. Chris shares insight to how the band started, touring Europe with The Ramones and Dire Straits. How they formed Tom Tom Club and much more!
Recommended Music:
Intro: “Psycho Killer”
Middle: “Take Me To The River”
Middle: “Life During Wartime”
End: “Burning Down The House”
Sunday Apr 12, 2020
BONUS: C101 Promotion Man Launch
Sunday Apr 12, 2020
Sunday Apr 12, 2020
Fred shares with Rex in the morning the very launch of Promotion Man podcast. KNCN is a legendary rock radio station along the Texas coastline. Fred tells the U2 story where KNCN was one of 3 radio stations in America to be the first to play U2 music with the add of “I Will Follow”. Rex recalls Fred as the Pope in the RV for Lenny Kravitz Promotion. Fred tells a story about Quarterflash and Sammy Hager being in Corpus Christi the same day.
Recommended Music:
U2 “I will follow”
Sunday Mar 01, 2020
Rod Tanner - Atlantic Records (Episode 31)
Sunday Mar 01, 2020
Sunday Mar 01, 2020
Ever wondered what it would have been like being on AC/DC's first American tour? Rod Tanner, our guest on Promotion Man Podcast, was there and has some great stories about Bon Scott and Angus Young. Rod spent several years as the Atlantic Records Promotion Man. He shares more stories about the rise of Foreigner and how they convinced Junior Walker to do the sax solo on their song Urgent. Rod also worked with Phil Collins who got so popular that he was even sick of himself. There's stories of the Rolling Stones, Jimmy Page and Paul Rodgers form the side project The Firm, The Blues Brothers surprises everyone with a hit movie and accompanying soundtrack. Finally we close with Rod discussing his Amazon Best-Seller "Surge," a fictional account on a major hurricane...and then Rod explains how to become t-shirt entrepreneurs overnight...just don't get caught.
Recommended Music:
Intro: AC/DC "For Those About to Rock"
Middle: Blues Brothers "Sweet Home Chicago"
Middle: Blues Brothers "Rubber Biscuit"
End: Rolling Stones "Miss You"
Sunday Feb 23, 2020
1981 Charts And Tours (Episode 30)
Sunday Feb 23, 2020
Sunday Feb 23, 2020
This Promotion Man Podcast takes you through an entire year of tours and the albums on the chart for 1981. The year started off with a number one album from John Lennon, which came only a few weeks after he was murdered in New York. Through the year, an entity named MTV came along in August that completely shook up the music industry as we know it. This dynamic created different career paths for bands like ZZ Top who completely reinvented themselves into video sensations. Olivia Newton John returned to get Physical and recreated herself. But the most notable thing from the year and moving forward was how many one-hit wonders came as a result of MTV airplay. Quarterflash...remember them...just one example. Fred has a funny story about how Quarterflash led to Sammy Hagar getting pissed at him that lasted after Sammy's solo career into joining Van Halen. We close out the show with the Centerfold kings J. Geils Band who invades the hotel where Fred is getting married.
Recommended Music:
Intro: AC/DC “For Those About To Rock”
Middle: Stones “Waiting on a Friend”
Middle: Quarterflash “Harden My Heart”
End: Steve Winwood “If You See a Chance Take it”
Sunday Feb 16, 2020
Mike Easterlin - Elektra Records (Episode 29)
Sunday Feb 16, 2020
Sunday Feb 16, 2020
Mike Easterlin Elektra Records Fred Meyers has worked with some incredible people as a Promotion Man. Mike Easterlin who now co-heads Elektra Records joins LA Lloyd and Fred as our guest. Mike worked with Fred early in his career. He explains how he transitioned from radio to records, bringing Elektra back after it had pretty much folded as a label, how bands and artists receive a gold or platinum status for their singles and albums in the modern streaming era. In addition, Mike answers LA Lloyd's question regarding the necessity to release full albums instead of just singles. Then Fred puts Mike on the spot to talk about the controversial 360 deals with artists and record labels. Finally, Mike gives us some up and coming artists to look for that he is very passionate about.
Recommended Music:
Intro: Tones and I "Dance Monkey"
Middle: Twenty One Pilots "Stressed Out"
Middle: Smashing Pumpkins "Bullet With Butterfly Wings"
End: Lenny Kravitz "American Women"
Sunday Feb 09, 2020
Grammy Wrap Up And The Who (Episode 28)
Sunday Feb 09, 2020
Sunday Feb 09, 2020
Fred gets a ton of backlash for supporting this year's big Grammy winner Billie Eilish. So Lloyd and Fred discuss her big night, the biggest for a new artist since Christopher Cross in 1981. Lloyd is excited about Gary Clark Jr getting Rock back into the spotlight for the Grammys. The guys transition into a couple of Fred's tour stories from the early 80s with The Who. Somehow Fred managed to piss off Roger Daltrey because he liked one of their songs...Roger retaliates by hitting on Fred's wife. Just another day in the life of Fred Meyers and LA Lloyd on Promotion Man.
Recommended Music:
Intro: Billie Eilish "Bad Guy"
Middle: The Who "Eminence Front"
End: Who "It's Hard"
Sunday Feb 02, 2020
Dayna Steele - KLOL & KRBE (Episode 27)
Sunday Feb 02, 2020
Sunday Feb 02, 2020
If you listened to radio in Houston, one name stands out; Dayna Steele. She has had quite a ride entertaining listeners for a couple decades and had the opportunity to interview and become close friends with some of Rock and Pop's biggest icons. Dayna takes Fred Meyers and LA Lloyd on a trip discussing helicopter rides with Ambrosia to having a water park party with Billy Idol and a few other friends exclusively. In addition, Dayna talks about helping David Crosby after a little time he spent in the Big House. Dayna has written eleven books and you have the opportunity to get a copy. Listen for the keyword from LA Lloyd and email us for a chance to win!
Recommended Music:
Intro: Ambrosia "Biggest Part of Me"
Middle: Police "Do Do Do the Da Da da"
Middle: Robert Palmer "Your Going to Get What's Coming"
End: Billy Idol "Rebel Yell"
Monday Jan 27, 2020
Down The Rabbit Hole (Episode 26)
Monday Jan 27, 2020
Monday Jan 27, 2020
Fred Meyers and LA Lloyd open the show debating holes. And speaking of holes, what kind of a**hole snubs Pat Benatar, Wayne Kramer, Judas Priest and more deserving ROCKERS from The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame! Fred and LA Lloyd discuss getting screwed by the Good Ole Boy Club. A quick segue into one of the Biggest Rabbit Hole conversations on record. How do you begin with "What's your favorite Live album and somehow morph into how the legends of Jazz were the direct link to Captain and Tennille's song "Muskrat Love." And finally the boys talk about good and bad tribute bands. Wait, are there really any GOOD tribute bands?
Recommended Music (Live Versions):
Peter Frampton: "Show me the way"
J.Geils: "Whammer Jammer"
Allman Bros: "Whipping Post"
Rolling Stones: "Midnight Rambler" - Close "Little Queenie"
Monday Jan 20, 2020
The Black Crowes and Chris Payne (Episode 25)
Monday Jan 20, 2020
Monday Jan 20, 2020
The Black Crowes and Chris Payne Chris Payne is a Promotion Man that was with The Black Crowes on and off the road from the very beginning of their record deal and the release of Shake Your Money Maker. Not everyone was on board with The Crowes' sound including the head of the label Rick Rubin. There's a story of Rick Rubin actually burying the Black Crowes gold plaque he received. Down the rabbit hole...Somehow Fred and Chris Payne were at a big record party many years ago with an inflatable ass for Sir Mix-Lot. Other highlights in this podcast include H.O.R.D.E. Festival from the 90s, The Black Crowes and Lenny Kravitz co-headlining tour, Stinky rock star leather pants, The infamous Robinson Brothers fights, Albums performed in its entirety and lead singers hitting on your daughters.
Recommended Music:
The Black Crowes "Jealous Again"
Lenny Kravitz "Are You Gonna Go My Way"
The Black Crowes "She Talks To Angels"
Blues Traveler "Run Around"