Raymond interviews journalist Carmella Potorcio, from the digital family magazine Infant Jockey and her new book is No Wiggle Room: The Drugged Out Downward Spiral of Children’s Icon Mr Wiggle Shoes. Not only is she the author of twenty two boo
Raymond discusses key moments in the life of this classic “hair metal” band. Archer also treats listeners to an acoustic version of a fan favorite from the breakthrough album Croutons for the Parliamentarians.
Raymond returns this season with the ‘featured sound’ segment. The late musician Harold Binder, in the mid to late 90s claimed to be the former president Richard Milhouse Nixon and published 24 different singles under this persona. Featured thi
The Blind Donkey Memorial Orchestra Network presents the 2020 SEASON FINALE of “Sound & Scene with Raymond Patrolio.” Raymond’s interview with the Sugar Brothers is partially interrupted by a pledge drive. Some adult language and themes.
The Blind Donkey Memorial Orchestra presents “Sound & Scene with Raymond Patrolio” in this installment from 2017, Raymond sits down with pop sensation and provocateur Vic Maco(“Love Pie”), promoting his album of duets “Time to Listen to Me,” fe
Jane Lesotho, Len Tyree and Claude Andre judge the work of local artists: ‘Oh Steely Death’ by Rod in Trenton; ‘My Mother Fist Bumps the Devil’ by Teresa from the Bronx and ‘Taken’ by the Parver Brothers from Bridgeport City, CT.
Part 4 of episode 52 of the Barker Urbach Trust television archives. This video features a television ad that ran for a single weekend in 1980 in the mid-atlantic region of the United States by Hardtack Industries, owner of the Candace and Terr
Victoria Ingram has been crafting thought provoking documentaries for half a century. Her earliest series, ‘Moments of Sport’ will soon celebrate its 50th anniversary and Raymond takes this opportunity to explore Ingram’s fascinating life behin
Raymond Patrolio takes us all the way back to 1997 and an interview with Television aficionado and “Man of 10,000 Stories,” Micky Tarusco. Among the featured topics is the 1968 failed pilot for “Spain Patrol.” Contains explicit language.
Raymond discusses “A Common Threat,” the new cinematic musical from Tony Rose, best known for his surprise hit, the erotic thriller “Door to Door Monkeys.”
Don McLaughlin and Inappropriate Use of a Podcast present ‘Sound and Scene’ with Raymond Patrolio. Join Raymond on his fictional excavations of artists and works that are deserving of that handful of moments you didn’t have anything important p