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JIMMY SARR debuts New Nashville-Cut CD Songs & STOP.DROP.REWIND Talk About Their History & Next Move

photo by John Noonan

This edition of  “MIDWEST BEAT with Tom Lounges” originally aired on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2017

In-Studio Live Guests: 

JIMMY SARR (Country Artist)

STOP.DROP.REWIND (modern rock band)

The first portion of the  program will feature an in-studio appearance by region country singer/songwriter JIMMY SARR, who will chat about his upcoming gig at BUDDY & PALS in Schererville.

The second portion of the program will feature rising modern rock group Stop.Drop.Rewind.  The guys in the band will sit in for the first half of this program to talk about their new CD, their career goals, a new agency signing, and to spin tunes from it!   They'll even perform a live song or two acoustically in studio as a special bonus for Lakeshore listeners.

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Tom Lounges interviews the four members of the Midwest progressive-pop band STOP.DROP.REWIND live in the radio studio. The group pulls off a special, surprise accapella treatment of one of their songs.

The second portion of the program features rising modern rock group Stop.Drop.Rewind.  The guys sit in for the second half of this week's show to talk about their new CD, their career goals, a new agency signing, and to spin tunes from it!  

They even perform a live song oin studio as a special bonus for Lakeshore listeners.

Tom Lounges has been a region radio personality and a music journalist since 1979. For the last 35-years, he has been reporting on entertainment as a weekly columnist and feature writer for The Times newspaper. He was also publisher and editor of the monthly tri-state entertainment magazine ("Midwest BEAT Magazine") for over two decades, he has written hundreds of features for numerous national glossy magazines over the decades, and he wrote "Liner Notes" for over a dozen albums release by Sony Records.