Everything That Rocks!
Pierre Robert's adventure to G Boys in Marlton, NJ in 2006 to purchase new Christmas crap.
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Brent Smith and Zach Myers of Shinedown visited the WMMR studios to chat with Pierre Robert. Zach reveals he thinks Pierre has the most soothing voice, so Pierre starts reading him a bedtime story. They also discuss the new Amaryllis record and how MMR is "Keeping rock alive".
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Lzzy Hale of Halestorm checks in with Pierre Robert ahead of the "Carnival of Madness" tour. The pair discuss Lzzy's short lived restaurant career, her affinity for wearing Stiletto heels on stage and what it like to have her own signature model Gibson guitar.
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After Collective Soul's performance at Festival Pierre on August 8th, 2008, Ed Roland chatted with Pierre Robert. They talk the current touring cycle, how the band is going to play all together to record the upcoming record and Ed asking Pierre to load his son's new iPod with good music to give as a Christmas gift.
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Rene Robert, brother of Pierre Robert, calls into the Pierre's Producers Thanksgiving show to share memories about Philly's "Good Citizen".
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The entire talk portions of the Pierre Producer's Thanksgiving 2025 show hosted by Ryan Shuttleworth. The producers are Jason Fehon, Chris "Pancake" Ashcraft, Michael Anthony Thompson, Kevin Gunn and Nick McIlwain. Special guests include Matt Cord, Eric Bazilian of The Hooters, David Uosikkinen of The Hooters and In The Pocket, Dallyn Uosikkinen, and Rene Robert.
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The Hooter and In The Pocket drummer David Uosikkinen, along with his wife Dallyn, stop by the Pierre's Producers Thanksgiving show to discuss their longtime friendship with Pierre. Including stories of Pierre always being at their Thanksgiving table after the show, the upcoming "Show of Life" tribute concert, and the wild story on how Dallyn and Pierre became friends over Eddie Van Hampster.
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Matt Cord, the newest host of the midday program on WMMR, stopped by the Pierre's Producers Thanksgiving show to share stories about Pierre and discusses continuing his legacy during his show. He, along with his niece Lily, got to even play The Presidents and Here Comes The Weekend for the very first time in his new tenure!
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Eric Bazilian of The Hooters swung by the Pierre Robert Studios on Thanksgiving to join Pierre's Producers to celebrate their great friend. Along with many stories, Eric also discusses the release of the new live album from the band Alive at 45. He also gifts WMMR with a very special live version of "Beat Up Guitar" featuring Pierre on vocals.
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A flashback conversation with Geddy Lee of Rush with Pierre Robert on December 18th, 2000. This was Geddy's first visit to the WMMR studios where he was celebrating his first solo record My Favorite Headache. Along with the record, the pair (in front of a live studio audience) discussed how Rush albums are like time capsules, how Philly concerts are special, and the influence of Soundgarden on this record.
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We’ll never forget when Ace joined us back in 2014, freshly inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and still buzzing from it. He told us Tom Morello’s induction speech was “amazing,” and they even grabbed dinner the night before.
Talking about his new album at the time, Ace said he was thrilled with how it turned out because he kept things simple. “I go for feel and attitude,” he told us. “Too many chefs in the kitchen can spoil it.”
Then came a gem of rock history: Ace revealed he was the one who drew the KISS logo. He just grabbed a felt pen one day and sketched it out. “Paul just straightened the lines a little,” he laughed.
He also couldn’t stop grinning about jamming with Jimmy Fallon and The Roots on The Tonight Show. You could tell the guy still loved every second of it: playing, performing, and making people smile.
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