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Episode 279 – Stupid Girl / Chicago's Garbage Tribute Band

  1. Episode 279 - Stupid Girl / Chicago's Garbage Tribute Band Rik Anthony / Stupid Girl Band 38:58

You'd Be Smart to listen to the music of “Stupid Girl.” – Chicago's “Garbage” tribute band. 

A few months ago, my wife Leslie and I caught a show by our friends in Strangelove – A Tribute to Depeche Mode. They always put on a killer performance, but what really caught our attention that night was the opening act: an incredible tribute band from Chicago that celebrates the music of Garbage. Tribute bands for Garbage are few and far between, so discovering one this good was a real treat. That’s why I’m excited to introduce you to Stupid Girl—a band that captures the edgy, melodic power of Garbage’s sound with style and precision. Joining me for this episode are four of the talented members behind the magic: Mike, Brook, Julie, and Paul. Get ready for a deep dive into the music and passion behind Stupid Girl. They are Someone You Should Know. 

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Theme music “Welcome to the Show” by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.

Rik Anthony Someone You Should Know Podcast

Somehow, Rik knew he wanted to be a radio announcer from an early age. So after graduation in 1978, Rik joined the U.S. Air Force to be a Radio and TV announcer for the Armed Forces Radio and TV Service (AFRTS). After 20 years, he retired from the Air Force in 1998. He retired on a Friday in August then two days later, started a new job as a host and producer for the All Star Radio Network. During his 19 years there, Rik hosted several nationally syndicated radio shows, including: "Back in the Pits with Rik Anthony" and "Someone You Should Know." Rik has thousands of celebrity interviews in his archives.

Rik retired from daily on-air radio on 1/1/23 and is focusing on his podcast and enjoying life. Rik has two grown children, Shauna and Brad.

Rik loves flying airplanes, traveling, cooking, the arts, and spending time with his wife, Leslie.