British guitar legend posts bond!

On Thursday, February 23, legendary guitarist Andy Powell of Wishbone Ash joins your Rockin’ Attorney, Eric Jackson Lurie on WRCT’s Court’s in Session. Andy and Eric will be chatting on the air before Wishbone Ash’s February 26 appearance at Club Cafe. That’s right, Andy Powell’s bringing his Flying V to Pittsburgh!

Wishbone Ash was one of the first rock ‘n’ roll bands to establish the dueling lead guitar sound. Spanning twenty-six studio albums, classic songs like “The King Will Come,” “Throw Down the Sword,” and “You See Red” established Ash as one of the most popular European touring acts of the last 50 years.

Andy will be sharing a sneak peak track from the upcoming Wishbone Ash live album, Road Works: Live at Daryl’s House, as well as discussing their American tour and Pittsburgh appearance.

Be sure to tune in to Court’s in Session Thursday, February 23 at 8:00 p.m.– only here on WRCT 88.3 FM and streaming from this very website!


Kansas Carries On in Court!

Back in 1976, a Pittsburgh radio DJ gave Kansas‘ “Carry On My Wayward Son” its radio debut. Soon, stations across the country followed Pittsburgh’s lead, making that song a truly global megahit. That was the beginning of a mutual love affair between the band Kansas and Pittsburgh music fans.

Tune in to WRCT Thursday, February 9 at 8:00 p.m. when when Kansas bassist and vocalist Billy Greer joins Eric Jackson Lurie on Court’s in Session. Eric and Billy will talk about Kansas’ new triple album, a retrospective called A Fork in the Road, their new single, and their upcoming 50th anniversary tour — that kicks off in Pittsburgh June 2 at the Benedum!

You don’t want to miss this conversation! Be sure to tune in to 88.3 FM, Pittsburgh, at 8:00 p.m., Thursday February 5, or catch the stream right here at www.wrct.org!


Heavy metal pioneer takes the stand!

Mick Box, guitarist and founding member of Uriah Heep, joins WRCT’s Court’s in Session Thursday, February 2, at 8:00 p.m. to talk about the band’s latest studio release, Chaos and Colour, and to celebrate a 50-year career.

Uriah Heep is considered one of the first heavy metal bands — one of the founders of the genre. With over 40 million albums sold, Heep has had a huge influence on the rock’n’roll, hard rock, and heavy metal landscape.

Mick will join your Rockin’ Attorney, Eric Jackson Lurie, to debut new songs and discuss the future of the band.

Tune in to catch this interview, Thursday, February 2, at 8:00 p.m. only on 88.3 FM and streaming from this very website.


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