The Ultimate American Music Bucket List

By: Bill On The Road
  • Summary

  • Based on the book, The Ultimate American Music Bucket List, travel journalist Bill Clevlen (Bill On The Road) takes a deeper look into the people and places featured in this fun travel guide for road trippers and music lovers. Buy an autographed copy of the new book today at: billontheroad.com
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Episodes
  • Ep 10 What Ever Happened To The Site of Woodstock?
    Apr 7 2022

    The Woodstock Music & Arts Festival happened in August of 1969, becoming one of the most notable gatherings in American history. Julia Fell, a curator at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, talks about visiting the historic site of "Woodstock" today and the museum that preserves first-hand accounts of people that were in attendance to witness it all. 

    You can purchase a copy of The Ultimate American Music Bucket List at: americanmusicbucketlist.com. 

    Be sure to check out the other 9 episodes of the podcast as well! 


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    25 mins
  • Ep. 9 Tina Turner's School House Museum in Brownsville, Tennessee
    Mar 30 2022

    Tina Turner is the undisputed Queen of Rock and Roll with one of the most successful careers of any female singer in American music history. The schoolhouse where she attended class in segregated southwest Tennessee was saved from demolition and transformed into the world's only Tina Turner Museum. The museum features one-of-a-kind artifacts from Turner's personal collection including awards, costumes, and even her grade school year book when she was still known by her real name - Anna Mae Bullock. 

    The school house is part of the Ultimate American Music Bucket List. You can buy the book at: americanmusicbucketlist.com 



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    23 mins
  • Ep. 8 Shotgun Tom Kelly on Radio's Role in American Music History
    Mar 30 2022
    Legendary radio broadcaster, "Shotgun" Tom Kelly talks with Bill about his incredible career and shares stories about some of the most influential radio DJ's of the 1960's and 70's that played a role in promoting artists and their songs to the nation. Those DJs include The Real Don Steele and Kelly's friend, "Wolfman Jack".  Shotgun Tom, who spent 20 years doing Afternoon Drive on K-EARTH 101 in Los Angeles, earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in broadcasting. He currently hosts the evening request show on SiriusXM's 60s channel - 60's Gold. 
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    50 mins

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