Our interview with Joe Porcaro is now available! We hope you enjoy it as much as Eddy and I enjoyed interviewing this music legend. Joe Porcaro is definitely one of the kindest and classiest guests we have had. Join us as he shares stories from his career, not to mention some amazing stories about his sons Jeff, Mike and Steve.
I think you guys are really going to enjoy this one with Papa Joe!
Rick and Eddy
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Hey music fans,
And believe it or not, there was a Toto reference during the interview! You might have to click on the 'original' link below to view the image in a larger size. Enjoy! Rick Such Inside MusiCast
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Hello everyone, Bill Champlin will be our next guest on Inside MusiCast, coming February 22. More to come later! Rick and Eddy

For our first interview for 2008, Inside MusiCast takes us into the mind and music of a native Southern Californian who's career has spanned three decades as an arranger, producer, and session player. You’ll find his musical genius injected into hits for Faith Hill and Randy Travis; Christina Aguilera and Tina Turner; Toto; Donna Summer and Barbra Streisand; Manhattan Transfer and Larry Carlton. In the jazz fusion scene, his highly acclaimed 'Baked Potato Super Live', recorded with Toto members Steve Lukather and Jeff Porcaro, along with 'Pops' Popwell from the Jazz

Next Friday, January 4, Inside MusiCast will launch its first episode of 2008 with the amazingly talented Greg Mathieson. Be sure to mark your calendars! Happy New Year everyone! Rick Such
Hey everyone, Eddy and I had a chance to catch a GREAT Chicago concert this past Sunday evening here in Indianapolis. After the show, Jason Scheff was kind enough to give us some VIP passes and we had the opportunity to meet the band members and get our photo taken with them, with the exception of Bill Champlin who was preoccupied with some close friends. Anyway, just wanted to share the photo with all of you. And please forgive my 'deer in headlights' look. Hahahaha! Rick Such
Hello Totoids, Rick here. So how the heck are all of you? I remember a time long, long ago...I'd say early 2006...when I actually had something we like to call in these parts 'free time', where I could stop by the Network and spend time chatting, gossiping and socializing with all of you knuckleheads (and I mean that in the kindest, most respectful way). :-) Anyway, even though my posts are fewer and further between, I still stop by almost daily to check things out. It's been wild watching this Network grow. I think there were maybe 20 people here when I was asked to help beta-test and now there are thousands. As Lee Sklar would say, "Bitchen'"!

Click on this link to find out more! Enjoy! Rick
In the music world, most musicians focus on one instrument….some two, some rarely play three, and others are unique…like Shem VonSchroeck…who, on his last solo album Son of Arthur, played bass, guitar, piano, drums, percussion, bodhran, and also sang lead and background vocals. Although capable of performing as a multi-instrumentalist, his career has focused on being a first call bassist and vocalist. This has allowed him to make his mark as a front man, singing and playing bass for the band Ambrosia, as sideman for Kenny Loggins and many other artists. He’s a singer’s singer…blessed with a vocal range and precision that any singer would covet, after all, this tenor has perfect pitch. His career has taken him full circle, from studying formally at the Manhattan School of Music, to classical, to an amazing career in rock and pop, and now, there’s a new twist with Shem’s career…and it involves rekindling his passion for opera. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome the multi-faceted Shem VonSchroeck.
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