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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2025 · 40 MIN

Joe Flanagan's Hampton Roads (Gene Loving)

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In this episode of Joe Flanagan's Hampton Roads Podcast, Joe Flanagan sits down with Gene Loving, a legendary figure in the broadcasting world with a rich history in radio and concert promotions. Gene takes us on a journey through his incredible career, sharing some of his most memorable stories—from meeting the Beatles after their iconic Ed Sullivan Show performance to promoting major acts like the Rolling Stones and Three Dog Night. Listeners will get a firsthand account of how Gene pivoted from radio DJ to station owner and the impact he had on Hampton Roads' media landscape. We also explore Gene's encounters with legendary personalities like James Brown and his business dealings with Pat Robertson. This episode is a nostalgic walk down memory lane and a deep dive into the dynamic world of broadcasting and concert promotion from the 60s to today. Join us for a fascinating conversation with stories that are as entertaining as they are iconic.

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In this episode of Joe Flanagan's Hampton Roads Podcast, Joe Flanagan sits down with Gene Loving, a legendary figure in the broadcasting world with a rich history in radio and concert promotions. Gene takes us on a journey through his incredible...

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