Turbo Dogg pays tribute to the late Frankie Banali. The Quiet Riot drummer died of cancer on August 20. He also tells a story from his early days-a-courtin' Mrs. Dogg.
Turbo Dogg details his plumbing problems, his bad habits that drove his roommate crazy in college 25 years ago, and he plays a VERY rare track from his personal archives. Oh, and he goes from 90s indie rock to 80s metal in one move and says it works.
Turbo Dogg brings you more of his mix of pop, indie, dream pop, disco, 80s metal and more. Plus, he goes all fan-boy during his interview with L.A. Witch. Hear a relatively non-embarrassing part of that chat in hour 2!
Turbo Dogg returns to KVWA after 23 years. He's playing old favorites and new favorites from Depeche Mode to Prince to Judas Priest. He's also got some classic college rock in there like the Spinanes, too.