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EPISODE · Sep 11, 2025 · 1H 49M

ROCK N' ROLL CIRCUS #50

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We’re shining the spotlight on our sound engineer extraordinaire, Howard Steele. Back in January 1977, Howard had not one, but two Top Ten hits—Leo Sayer’s “You Make Me Feel Like Dancing” at #1 and Burton Cummings’ (Guess Who) “Stand Tall” at #10. Howard shares some fantastic stories in this episode: ✨ How a nosy neighbor’s complaint led him and Richard Perry to create the legendary Studio 55. ✨ Getting the call from Richard—“We’re recording Manhattan Transfer, with Jim Keltner and Ringo Starr on dual drums.” His reaction? “Way cool!” ✨ The unforgettable moment when Richard called him up to the front desk… and handed him his very first Gold Record. Come listen as Howard takes us back to his incredible Top Ten days! And a big shoutout to the Self Storage Association on its fabulous 50th Anniversary Show—a Las Vegas–style celebration done right. 👏

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We’re shining the spotlight on our sound engineer extraordinaire, Howard Steele. Back in January 1977, Howard had not one, but two Top Ten hits—Leo Sayer’s “You Make Me Feel Like Dancing” at #1 and Burton Cummings’ (Guess Who) “Stand Tall” at...

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