In Part 2 of our interview and feature with the phenominal Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, we focus on his years with Steely Dan and talk about the multi-Grammy award winning album (Minute by Minute) by The Doobie Brothers. We’ll also get Jeff’s insights on his awesome solo album Speed of Heat and dive into his thoughts on the music industry today. Be sure to listen to our other shows featuring current and former Doobies on Episodes 18, 44, 75, 128 and 167. In our showcase segment, we look back at the career of Electric Light Orchestra’s keyboardist Richard Tandy who passed away on May 1, 2024. Tandy’s playing was an important part of ELO’s sound, playing various keyboard instruments and adding vocals on many songs.  World-class musicians…world-class shows, from your friends at Classic Artists Today!Â
Ray's passion for music and the musicians, started as a youth listening to transistor radios under the covers at bedtime. The bands and performers he liked, he followed throughout their career. In 2005 he was fed up with the evolution of a majority of the music the radio stations were playing and began investigating the bands he grew up listening to in the 1960's, 70's and 80's. Radio wasn't playing any of those band's "new" songs, just the "classic" hits. Researching the industry for a year, Ray launched Classic Artists Today syndicated radio show - featuring "new" songs by "classic" artists and included interviews and classic tracks too. The show was carried by several dozen radio stations in the U.S., Canada, Europe and the Caribbean. Featuring Rock/Pop musicians and bands, Ray and the show won several awards from New Music Weekly magazine. With the success of these shows, he launched Coool CAT syndicated radio show, 5 years later, featuring Soul/R&B/Smooth Jazz/Blues performers and bands. In 2017, Ray starting producing his show in a 30-minute podcast format. Today, you can hear his work at Sittin' In With The CAT and Sittin' In With The Coool CAT. The legacy continues!