Welcome to our "Rotisserie Cinema" podcast series! In this episode of "Just the Previews", a format we will present several times leading up to our next "Rotisserie Cinema" extravaganza! For this installment, we'll be looking...
On this episode of Yeah Uh Huh with Lisa, Phil, and Aaron, we're joined by our friend Thea Shook to “Level the Land” with a track-by-track breakdown of the classic Levellers album. Get ready to rock out and dive deep …
A professor of mathematics at the University of the District of Columbia, Professor Lyrical (aka. Professor Plourde) combines higher education and a gift for ryme to mould young students into the world leaders of tomorrow. ...
Studio D'Lux is a supergroup comprised of Glen Burtnik of Styx, Liberty Dvito of the Billy Joel band, John Herrington of, author of the the bad ass guitar solo from Steely Dan's "Reelin' in the Years, and legendary vocalist B...
Time for another Rerun Forensics, and this one might linger in the dark recesses of your brain for a while. You certainly don't want to sleep on it. Some consider the episode "Home" fom season four of the legendary series …
Welcome to Yeah Uh Huh Rotisserie Cinema, the wildly entertaining new game show in which a panel of our favorite guests convene as a quarrel-less quorum to determine the "Felix" as the best film of a given year, subject, di...
Canadian author/entertainer Jennifer Lieberman enjoyed success on the stages of New York with her one woman play "Year of the Slut". But when she translated it into a book by the same title, she had a much more difficult ex...
Episode 110 features F. Alex Johnson, aka #PhishPhashion, along with returning guest Jeffrey D Demaree! We discuss, among other things: Kyoto, Japan 1983 Early days of cable TV (cable box on a doily) Bailey Quarters/WKRP/Cinc...
At various junctures in her life Glenda Benevides has had a link to Janis Joplin, Lulu White, Catherine Parr and magician Howard Thurston. To find out how, you will have to listen to episode 109 of Yeah Uh Huh with …
It's another Aaron's Audio Audibles, and this time we welcome our friend Nick back to review one of our co-host's favorite disks, "One Size Fits All" by the evil genius of Laurel Canyon, Frank Zappa. Aaron introduces us to th...
From San Francisco, Phil Johnson is a comedian who mixes a talented musical background with his sardonic wit (not unlike a certain weird artist we know). He joins us on the eve of the launch of his latest album, "Do …
Our guest this week once operated the space shuttle simulator at NASA. Edward M. Lerner is the first Astrophysicist to grace the chatlab, and though he enjoyed a long career as an Engineer he has spent the last twenty years...
It's been a while, but it is another "Rerun Forensics"! This time, Natalie Katona from the "All The Men I've Tolerated Before" tolerated Aaron and Phil for a fun hour, and bonded with Lisa on the topic of one of …
Eric and Shelley Smartly have just won $300,000,000 in the lottery and pulled up their stakes in Minnesota and moved to beautiful San Diego, CA. Far from happy for their kin, their family immediately begins to plot agains t...
From Port Townsend, Washington comes the prolific science fiction writer Dylan J Quarles. Dylan has written 9 critically acclaimed books to date, including his most recent award winner "Let There Be Monsters", and has sold...
From Port Townsend, Washington comes the prolific science fiction writer Dylan J Quarles. Dylan has written 9 critically acclaimed books to date, including his most recent award winner "Let There Be Monsters", and has sold...
YUH 101 is film maker Tim Lightell and his hilarious film "Manbaby"! Tim carefully prepared for a Rerun Forensics episode in which the team re-watched and reviewed the 1986 comedy classic "Pee Wee's Big Adventure". What did...
YUH this week is our 100th episode! My sister Terri Milburn and nephew Troy Tucker join us to reflect on some of the great guests who have made the first century of Yeah Uh Huh so much fun. Thanks to …
Hot Apollo is bringing the glam back to Glam Rock in the wilds of Canada. The lead singer of the band is Jaymes Buckman, an energetic front man who mixes elements of Bowie, Bolan and Iggy Pop into his unique …
It's YUH episode 98! As we count down to our historic 100th episode of the pod, we have an amazing hour with composer/producer Ed Hartman! Through connections made in his studio a few years ago, Ed discovered Richard Lyfor...
In 2001 our guest Terry Rich had a great idea. After working for years in the early days of cable television, he saw the incredible success of Vince McMahon's WWE as a model for a new type of sports entertainment …
It's another Aaron's Audio Audibles, and this time we welcome our friend Tim O'Connor back to review one of his favorite disks, "A Wizard A True Star" by the inventive Prog rock genius of the 1970's, Todd Rundgren. Tim gets …
This week we are bringing the funk! Funkadelic's third studio album was "Maggot Brain", a certified classic of early-70's fusion of acid rock and r&b. It is Aaron's Audio Audibles volume 2. Friend of the show Nick joins us...
The midterms are over, Donald Trump has just announced his second run at the presidency and it is the perfect time for the third appearance of our favorite political pundit, Will Cooper. Will's book of newspaper essays and ...
Album Forensics volume two. As the Beatles were putting the last touches on their breakthrough career and splintering in different directions, John Lennon sailed away with Yoko Ono to form The Plastic Ono Band. More than j...
On January 12, 1968 Johnny Cash was at a crossroads in his legendary career. Having reached the heights of stardom with songs like "Big River", "Cry Cry Cry" and "Guess Things Happen That Way", the Man in Black was in …
Born in Lebanon and raised in Paris, Jan Ash is a down to earth woman brining beautiful music to the sunny mountain sides of Los Angeles. A fan of the most emotive R & B music of the late 90's …
In 1966 director Hal Warren unleased "Manos The Hands of Fate" in a small theatre in El Paso, Texas. After a short run, the film seemed to be lost to time until the iconic "Mystery Science Theatre 3000" found a …
Halloween is approaching and the first of our witchy episodes is Jeremy Bryant from the "Paranormal: The New Normal" podcast! Lisa and fellow Juggalo Jeremy suggest some interesting reading from the likes of Lovecraft while ...
I's our second edition of Aaron's Audio Audibles! On Sept. 30, pioneer American punk band The Dead Kennedy's released a remix of their iconic first album, "Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables". Our friend Mike Hilbig, auth...
Local historian Cam Miller grew up in Northern KY, and spent a great deal of his summers riding his bicycle across the bridge to Riverfront stadium to watch his Cincinnati Reds establish themselves as the team of the 70's. ...
SNL returned for season 48 last Saturday. Lisa, Aaron and I thought it would be a great time to check in on the logest running live show in television history, especially with all the cast changes, criticisms and controve...
The new Disney Plus series Andor has a hard act to follow. Namely, 2016's "Rogue One, A Star Wars Story". The story is a prequel to the original trilogy of movies, which was actually fourth, fifth and sixth installments o...
In "Head of a Gorgon" author Raegen Pietrucha tells the story of Medusa in expanded, lyrical poems that speak to serious problems in the modern world. The collection is a tale woven to a melodic beat that begins with sadly …
Sports caster, reporter, Teacher, Author, Activist? We spoke to Anne about all of it but Especially her novels each of which highlight a social and or environmental issue. For instance native american ancestors, domestic abu...
Music, videos, movies books... what doesn't Rocko Paolo do? Rocko's upcoming film "The Dinner Party" has already been decorated with three esteemed Independent film awards. His music videos for "Out Drinking Whiskey" and "Ma...
Xenia Holliday was once part of the legendary East Coast Punk scene with her Canadian all girl band "The B Girls". In this special episode, Ananda Xenia Shakti takes a moment to reflect on those days when she opened for …
Hi listeners This time we are talking to Debbie Clemente, a teacher a singer a children's entertainer. Roll the Wiggles up with, MR Rogers, add some American sign language and you get Debbie Clement. She writes delightfully...