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Industrialinfo.com Radio is a unique channel of entertainment that brings together industrial market news, trends and weather with music featuring pop genres and rare oldies from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. Our broadcast features two unique show segments. Crazy Al's Radio Party for the rare oldies audience and Lunch with Larry, featuring classic solid gold oldies. Each day we broadcast live from our web radio station in Pontiac, Michigan and then loop each show in 2 to 3 hour segments throughout the day. Listeners can tune in from industrialinfo.com or from Live365.com. Each Monday, we feature a special segment called “Industry Today”. This 30 minute program features one-on-one interviews with industry leaders and executives in the industrial market place.

Show Schedule: Monday through Friday
(All Schedules are listed in EST)
8am
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11am Crazy Al's Radio Party (Live)
11am
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1pm Lunch with Larry (Live)
1pm
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4pm Crazy Al's Radio Party (RB)
4pm
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6pm Lunch with Larry (RB)
6pm
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9pm Crazy Al's Radio Party (RB)
9pm
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11pm Lunch with Larry (RB)
11pm
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3am Crazy Al's Radio Party (RB)
3am
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5am Lunch with Larry (RB)
5am
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8am Crazy Al's Radio Party (RB)

(RB) - Rebroadcast


 
Crazy Al's Radio Party
Featuring Rock n' Roll hits from the 50's, 60's, & 70's.
 
Lunch with Larry
Featuring classic solid gold oldies and more!.

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Industrialinfo.com RADIO featuring Crazy AL's Radio Party
 

Crazy Al's Radio Party
Rock n' Roll hits from the 50's, 60's, and 70's

Radio personality Crazy Al has propelled Industrialinfo.com and their daily oldies web-based radio broadcast to the top of the charts in just one year. Originating from their studios in the affluent Detroit suburb of Pontiac, Michigan, Crazy Al’s Radio Party serves up an eclectic and unique blend of quintessential classic oldies rock n’ roll. And what better place to play the hits – Bill Haley and the Comets started it all in Detroit with their infamous Rock Around The Clock!

The proprietary Spectrum broadcast format is the original work of longtime radio personalities Crazy Al and on-air sidekick Larry Matthews. The one-of-a-kind Spectrum is a 50-year rock n’ roll celebration that ingeniously intertwines song titles (uncommon in mainstream broadcasting), artist’s interpersonal relationships and factual
commentary detailing how and why the music was made. Adding to the mix is the loveable and laughable bantering between Crazy Al and Mathews, who also produces the show. The extraordinary success of the show lies in doing what other broadcasters and corporate radio have failed to do – entertain. Spiked with artist histories and classic oldies trivia the Radio Party has attracted large numbers of dedicated fans and listeners from around the globe in unlikely and far-away countries such as Canada, Japan, Germany and the UK – in addition to their leading American audience.

The union of classic oldies and news integrates smoothly with hourly industrial news reports bringing industrial news to listeners around the world. News content is provided by Industrialinfo.com ‘s renowned market research and extensive breaking industrial news coverage of domestic and global market trends, forecast and capital spending.

The three hour program is recorded LIVE each weekday morning from 8 to 11am (EST) and rebroadcasts from 1pm to 4pm, 6pm to 9pm, 11pm -3am, and 5am -8am(EST) daily. For general inquiries or to submit your request or dedication, feel free to email Crazy Al directly at crazyal@industrialinfo.com or use our convenient online request form.


 
     
Industrialinfo.com RADIO featuring Lunch with Larry
 

Lunch with Larry
Solid gold classics and more!
Larry Matthews, longtime co-host of Crazy Al's Radio Party goes at it alone on the "Lunch with Larry Show". Although he continues his duties with Crazy Al, Matthews’ quick wit, fast draw, shoot from the lip style has made him a fan favorite.

The Lunch with Larry Show features classic gold like The Beatles, The Eagles, Mariah Carey, 70's classic's and so much more.

 
The show originates from the fictitious "Larry's Diner". This is where all kinds of goofy and serious customers order the famous jumbo burger and bologna and whip cream sandwiches. All this interspersed with classic gold hits from the 70's, 80's and beyond.

The industrial news exclusively from Industrialinfo.com, media news headlines plus sports at the top of the clock make this show a hit for every listener.

Larry Matthews, a 20 year plus veteran of the airwaves, brings his rock and roll insight to the table every weekday from 11:00am till 1pm (EST).

In addition to his busy radio career at Industrialinfo.com, Matthews is also a professional drummer and has been for close to 40 years. Larry is the longtime drummer for Motor City rock legends Moose and Da Sharks, a group that has also toured the United States and Canada. Moose and Da Sharks have several recordings under their belt plus a regional hit back in the mid 70's. The band is closing in on its 35th anniversary and according to Matthews "we don't plan to slow down". Larry Matthews has drummed for The Chiffons, Dickey Lee, Jimmy Clanton, Peggy March, Johnny Preston and the late Little Eva.

So if you like classic gold mixed with today’s industrial news and trends that drive business, tune-in and enjoy the Lunch with Larry Show!

For general inquiries or to submit your request or dedication, feel free to email Larry directly at larry@industrialinfo.com or use our convenient online request form.

 
     
What you'll hear on Industrialinfo RADIO
 
The Golden Age, The birth of Rock n’ Roll (1955 to 1964)
In the 1950’s the Birth of the Rock n’ Roll emerged featuring artist and songs like Elvis Presley, Hound Dog and All Shook Up, Jerry Lee Lewis, Whole Lotta Shakin Chuck Berry and Sweet Little Sixteen. Many “one-hit wonders” experienced a quick climb to fame and fortune then disappearing.

The Teen Idle Era (1958-1960’s)
Featuring artist and songs like Paul Anka & Puppy Love, Dianna, and Put Your Head on My Shoulders, Bobby Darrien & Splish Splash, and Fabian & Tiger

The Girls and the Girl Groups of the 1960’s
The emergence of the girl groups marked a turning point for women in rock and roll, for it established a specific style of performing that listeners associated with women. In the late 1950s, a number of female vocal groups began to produce songs that mixed doo-wop harmonies with rhythm and blues music. The groups were usually trios or quartets. Performers like: Connie Francis and Aretha Franklin, Groups such as The Shirelles, The Chiffons and The Crystals.

Sounds of Motown (1960 – 1970’s Era)
Motown Records began in Detroit Michigan by Berry Gordy who ushered in a style that had soulful rhythm and vocal styling, known as the “Motown Sound” Music from artist such as: Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations and more.

Surf n’ Sound (1961 – 1968 Era)
Best know for this era was the Beach Boys who parlayed a repertoire of songs about surfing, cars, and girls into the basis for one of the country's longest lasting success stories.

The British Invasion (Mid 1960’s to 1968)
An Era of Rock n’ Roll that began with music drifting overseas. The first band to tour North America was the Dave Clark Five, followed closely by the Beatles and many others. This influx of music from Britain also created a major re-awakening of American Rock and Roll, as American artists had to fight for a place on the charts. Listen to the great tunes of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Kinks, The Animals and Freddie and the Dreamers.

The Glam Rock Years (1971 – 1975)
Gaudy outfits, glitter, and makeup hit the stage. Bands of this era sold their image to teenagers without turning down the decibels. Featured artist include: David Bowie, Slade, Gary Glitter, and The Sweet.

Arena Rock Era (Late 1970’s)
Rock n’ Roll hangs tough against the onslaught of disco. Dubbed Arena style of Rock n’ Roll, bands of this genre played large arenas to accommodate large music shows and their hoards of fans. Artist featuring Fleetwood Mac, REO Speedwagon, Boston, and Foreigner.

The Music Video Era (The 80’s)
The decade of the 1980’s added a new dimension to rock n roll, music became available on television “The Music Video Era” where rock stars performed in their own mini motion pictures the length of their hit songs! Enjoy the hits of Robert Palmer, Huey Lewis, Michael Jackson, The Culture Club, Madonna and many more.

The 90’s
The decade that ended the century still found rock stars that have been favorites for decades including the Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, Bruce Springstein, Cher and some bold newcomers like John Cougar Mellencamp, that got their moves from some of rocks legends.


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