



The Beatles Helped Rock "Evolve" with "Revolver"
60 years ago, in August 1966, London was being called "Swinging London" -- the home of Twiggy, James Bond, Pop Art, mini-skirts, and the site of England's only World Cup championship (in July). It was also the home of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr who went into Abbey …

Frank Marino shares his favourite guitar solos, previews free Montreal concert
Randy Renaud caught up with Frank Marino, legendary musician and frontman of Mahogany Rush. He discusses his early career, shares his favourite guitar solos and chats about Angine de Poitrine's success. Frank Marino will be playing a free outdoor concert at the 2026 edition of Italfest MTL on Augu…

The Album That Made Metallica One of the Biggest Bands in the World
In 1991, for their fifth album, Metallica teamed up with Canada's Bob Rock to create an album with more of a mainstream sheen, while still not sacrificing the band's dark undertones. The result was the massively successful self-titled album "Metallica" -- more commonly known as "the Black Album." I…

Dancing Cows, Dog Words and More Straight Up Info About Viagra...
and more Fun Facts to get you excited too! =P

You Swore to Never Do It as a Kid, but Ended Up Doing It as an Adult!
Never say never! Bilal reveals the one thing he thought he could keep up as he got older, but just can't hack anymore. Plus, he shares stories from Montrealers on the things they swore they'd never do when they became an adult or parent, but found themselves doing in the end!

Baggage and Air...
and other things we used to get for free!!

What Will Always Be Timeless or in Fashion?
From CHOM rock to classic cars and the use of clotheslines and clothespins all these years later (whose design hasn't changed) - some things stand the test of time, whether visually or in functionality. Bilal asked Montrealers what they could never stop loving no matter how much time passes!

Toenail Clippers and Nose Pickers...
and other things you'll see at work??!! =o

We Can Get You Qualified To Win... But We Can't 'Make' You Win...
and other conspiracy theories. =)

Bruce Springsteen's Desperate Attempt to Save His Career Resulted in a Rock Classic
In early 1975, Bruce Springsteen was in danger of being dropped by his record label. So he and the E-Street Band threw all their energy into creating something epic -- a marriage of Phil Spector, Bob Dylan, Jack Kerouac, and Marlon Brando all rolled into one. It would not only save his career, but …