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GB Radio Top 25

Posted July 20, 2009, 10:03 am in Entertainment


  Top 25 Interviews on GB Radio

1: Gary US Bonds: The artist who inspired Bruce Springsteen is still rockin'.

 2: Johnny Mathis: At 73, this musical icon is still drawing packed houses.

 3: Petula Clark: The "British Shirley Temple" and a superstar for 7 decades.

 4: Bob Cooley: The man who helped fuel Dara Torres' comeback.

 5: Phillipa Raschker: Could be the greatest over-60 female athlete alive.

 6: Ellen Bukstel: One of the most powerful voices in the age revolution.

 7: Dr. Robin Miller: "The Smart Woman's Guide to Midlife and Beyond."

 8: Chuck Nyren: Renowned guru on marketing to baby boomers.

 9: Suzy Cohen: "America's Most Respected Pharmacist."

10: Ted Skup: The undisputed king of the push-up.

11: Neil Gussman: Masters Athlete Comeback of the Year Award winner.

12: Ken Couch: He tied 105 balloons to a lawn chair and soared 250 miles.

13: Ian Anderson: Jethro Tull front man and the greatest rock flautist ever.

14: Rachel Veitch: 91-year-old driver with 600,000 miles on her 1964 Mercury.

15: John O'Hurley: From Peterman on "Seinfeld," to "Dancing With the Stars" to hosting of NBC's National Dog Show.

16: Michael Losier: "The Science of Attracting More of What You Want."

17: Roger McGuinn: Rock Hall of Famer and founder of the Byrds.

18; Bruce Kulic: For a decade, he was the lead guitarist for KISS.

19: Don Felder: Felder wrote The Eagles greatest hit, "Hotel California."

20: Brenda Lee: One of the top four recording artists of all time.

21: Doug Hoylman: Six-time winner of the Super Bowl for crossword puzzlers.

22: Mae Laborde: Actress who broke into Hollywood at the age of 93.

23: Tom Rush: A folk music legend whose baby boomer song went viral.

24: Susan Powter:  One of the most recognizable TV stars in the mid-1990s.

25: Lynda Carter: Wonder Woman returns to her roots - singing.

Within Strikiung Dstance

Rita Rudner: Now 54, Rudner is the seven-time comedian of the year.

Roz Savage:  The first woman to row solo across the Pacific.

Julie Newmar:  Best known as Catwoman,Julie has continued to reinvent herself over the years,

Clarence Bass: This 71-year-old attorney is one of the world's top spokesman for an active lifestyle.

26: Dr. Gene Cohen:  One of the world's top aging experts.

To find more great interviews, check out The Growing Bolder Radio Show page!

 

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Comments


  • Bill Shafer
    Bill Shafer
    GB Staff
    Posted 8:55am July 24th, 2009
    Great question, Big Kiss. I LOVE Mary Weiss, too! Had a GREAT time talking to her and have exchanged several personal emails since. She's very heartfelt and hopeful.

    ALSO: PUH-LEEEZE check out growingbolder.com/gbrocks

    You won't believe the collection of EXCLUSIVE interviews and video stories on your favorite bands and musicians from yesterday. It's the best kept secret on the internet!!!



  • Bday Tiara.jpg
    Katy
    GB Staff
    Posted 8:34am July 24th, 2009
    Good question! We list these radio show interviews by the number of people who have listened to them, so if you want Mary Weiss to climb, be sure to share the interview with your friends.

    Thanks for the nice comment.




  • Posted 9:58pm July 23rd, 2009

     

         Why isn't Mary Weiss original lead of The Shangri-Las on your top 25.

             It was a great article, and she is an outstanding performer.





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