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HAIR AND NOW – MELODY MAKERS – AUGUST 29 2025

In a decade filled with talented musicians, we take a listen to the vocal power that came together in the 80s. Each member perfectly in tune with the lead vocalist. We include an original Heavy Metal Pioneer Band, a singer and a band that constantly lost out to Journey, so they began a Journey Cover Band, then – a band that got together when they were 12 years old. ICYMI, catch the show commercial free right here:

 

Rainbow “Since You Been Gone”

Bon Jovi “Born to Be My Baby”

Trixter “Give It To Me Good”

Harem Scarem “Slowly Slippin’ Away”

Firehouse “Don’t Treat Me Bad”

Styx “Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)”

Boston “More Than a Feeling”

Valentine “Never Said it Was Gonna Be Easy”

Krokus Midnight Maniac

Mitch Malloy “Our Love Will Never Die”

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