September 4th at 12 noon

September 4th at 12 noon

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Hosted by ABC’s Scott Goldberg, ABC Audio is taking care of business with a three-hour special about all the crazy jobs your favorite artists had before and after they were stadium-filling rock gods. From delivering meat and digging ditches to advising the government on missile defense, rockers have done it all! You’ll hear from Bryan Adams, Bon Jovi, Sting, Phil Collins, Huey Lewis; plus, there’s music from Aerosmith, The Who, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Van Halen, Dire Straits and, of course, Bachman-Turner Overdrive!  We’ll broadcast this show September 4th at 12 noon on Iconic Rock, Q-92-7!

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