In this episode of "Saint Louis in Tune," hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston chat with Rodney Justo, lead singer of the Atlanta Rhythm Section. Justo shares fascinating stories from his extensive music career, including his time with the band and interactions with legends like Roy Orbison and Frankie Valli. The discussion covers the band's eclectic sound, the origins of their name, and the evolution of touring. Justo offers valuable advice for aspiring musicians and reflects on the joys and challenges of the industry. This engaging episode is a must-listen for music lovers and fans of rock history.
[00:00] Introduction to St. Louis In Tune
[01:00] The Magic of Radio and Live Recording
[01:29] The Power of a Simple Note
[04:28] Connecting with Rodney Justo
[07:00] The Origins of Atlanta Rhythm Section
[08:34] Life on the Road and Working with Legends
[10:09] Rodney Justo's Personal Journey
[24:56] The Dynamics of Band Life
[29:24] The Joy of Touring and Meeting Fans
[31:52] The Lucrative World of Jingles
[34:00] Changes in Touring Over the Years
[35:59] Band Members and Their Contributions
[38:17] The Evolution of Backup Bands
[44:11] Advice for Aspiring Musicians
[46:54] Reflecting on a Musical Career
[48:20] Conclusion and Farewell
This is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com
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