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We take apart a musical artist, one fact at a time, in order to reassemble them as a food.
Cheap Trick is on the table for today’s episode of #TBCBYF. Back in 1973, Rick Nielsen, Tom Petersson and Bun E. Carlos created the bedrock for Beloit Wisconsin native Robin Zander to step in and ride all the way to Japan and back. Cheap Trick is midwestern proud, just like myself and this weeks guest, Kyle Urban, aka Kyle Motor. We dive into the history of the band and uncover where Bun E. Got his name, the origin stories of how the band got its name and signature checkerboard look, the secret album they rerecorded with Steve Albini, and plenty more Cheap Trick trivia. This episode is sponsored by Izzy’s Coffee. Please review the show on Apple Podcasts. Have a great lunch!
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This Band Could Be Your Food
We take apart a musical artist, one fact at a time, in order to reassemble them as a food.