
Grin - "Grin" with Brian K and the Parkway
In this episode of the DC Rock History Podcast, we dive into the career-launching debut album from one of DC’s own—Nils Lofgren—and his band Grin’s self-titled 1971 album. Known for his electrifying p...
11 Nov 202457min

Link Wray - "Link Wray" with Liam Hughes and Don Potter
In this episode of the DC Rock History Podcast, we spotlight one of the most influential yet underrated figures in rock music—Link Wray—and his self-titled 1971 album. Known for pioneering the power c...
4 Nov 20241h 10min

The Fallen Angels - "It's A Long Way Down" with Eduardo Nunes
The Fallen Angels’ album It’s A Long Way Down captures the dark, experimental edge of the late 60s D.C. rock scene, blending complex psych influences with themes of existentialism and societal critiqu...
28 Okt 20241h 11min

Cherry People - "And Suddenly" with The Currys
The Cherry People’s album And Suddenly captures the energy and optimism of the 60s D.C. rock scene, blending pop, psychedelia, and rock into a sound uniquely their own. Rising to prominence in the wak...
21 Okt 202458min

The Hangmen - "Bitter Sweet" with Pete Stahl (Scream)
The Hangmen’s debut album Bitter Sweet is a testament to the untamed energy and raw talent of D.C.’s 60s rock scene, but it’s also a record marked by turbulence and transformation. From their early da...
14 Okt 202457min

Bo Diddley - "Bo Diddley Is A Gunslinger" with John Kelly
In 1959, rock pioneer Bo Diddley made a surprising move from Chicago to Washington, D.C., a decision that would shape the local music scene in unexpected ways. Known for his signature beat, homemade g...
7 Okt 20241h 18min

Trailer
DC Rock History- A podcast exploring Washington, D.C.’s greatest rock albums. Featuring Link Wray, The Hangmen, The Fallen Angels, and more.
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