Episodes

  • Huey Lewis Opens Up and Tells It All | Huey Lewis
    Jun 25 2026

    In this episode, legendary hitmaker Huey Lewis sits down with veteran music industry insiders Dave Sholin and Rick Bisceglia. Huey opens up about the golden era of the 1980s and 1990's, the strategic moves that blew up his multi-platinum hits, and navigating life after a devastating diagnosis. This candid conversation bridges the gap between high-energy stadium rock and the peaceful stillness of fly fishing in the mountains.

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    56 mins
  • Behind The Scenes Of The Charts
    Jun 12 2026

    Former Associate Publisher of Charts at Billboard Magazine, Michael Ellis, discusses how he changed the Hot 100 charts in 1991 from a system where retail stores called in their sales and radio stations reported their playlists to the historic transition to monitored real airplay and real sales through BDS and SoundScan.

    We also discuss how today's charts are measured and why Michael believes the current system has flaws. Michael, who also served as Music Director of Z100 New York, reflects on the station's launch and how the music was selected.

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    46 mins
  • Radio Legend Scott Shannon: From "Baby DJ" to Radio Legend
    May 3 2026

    Dave and Rick sit down with Radio Hall of Famer and legendary disc jockey and programmer Scott Shannon to trace the career of the man who helped revolutionize the airwaves.

    This episode features stories never told before from Scott’s decades in the trenches of radio, as he pulls back the curtain on the true reality of the business. From the sheer hustle required to climb the ranks in the early days to the high-stakes pressure of reinventing entire formats, Scott shares what it really took to win.


    Scott also opens up about his early “baby DJ” days and the legendary influences that helped him craft his one-of-a-kind style. The conversation dives into the creation of the Morning Zoo concept and the massive gamble of launching Z-100 in New York City, taking it from “Worst to First” in just 74 days while broadcasting from a basement in the New Jersey swamps.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • How the Doobie Brothers Really Began
    Apr 29 2026

    In this episode of For the Record, Rick and Dave explain the mission behind the podcast before diving into brand-new, fan-requested footage featuring The Doobie Brothers legends Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons. Join us for an exclusive look at the stories behind the legends, how the name “Doobie Brothers” was born, and the real journey behind one of rock’s most enduring bands.

    Enjoy even more in-depth interviews with The Doobies.

    For Tour Dates: https://thedoobiebrothers.com/pages/tour

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    33 mins
  • The Doobie Brothers on Their Biggest Hits and Why They Still Love Touring in 2026
    Mar 25 2026

    Rick and Dave talk to the Doobie Brothers Pat Simmons and Tom Johnston about the backstories of “Listen to the Music” and “Black Water.” The two legends share what it was like working closely with Warner Bros Records during the years they broke big, how they handled fame, and details on their upcoming summer tour across America with Santana.

    For Tour Dates: https://thedoobiebrothers.com/pages/tour

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    23 mins
  • Diane Warren on AI, the Making of Hit Songs and Her Oscar Nomination
    Mar 11 2026

    The "For the Record” podcast brings together two legends of the music industry, renowned radio programmer and record executive Dave “Your Duke” Sholin and veteran record executive Rick Bisceglia.

    On episode one, legendary songwriter Diane Warren joins "For the Record" to talk about the genius behind some of the most iconic songs in music history.

    With hits recorded by artists like Aerosmith, Celine Dion and Cher to just name a few. Warren reflects on the moments that shaped her career, the persistence required to succeed in the music business, and why great songs still come from emotion, not algorithms. She also shares why she refuses to use AI in her songwriting, the story behind her deeply personal song “Dear Me,” and what keeps her motivated after decades of success and 17 Academy Award nominations.

    Listen now for an inside look at creativity, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of a great song.

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    19 mins