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November 19, 2024

Daryl Hall
Celebrities, Music, Music Classic, Remember That Time

Before his house was live, Daryl Hall talks about Unplugged craze and acoustic songwriting in February 1991

In February 1991, Hall and Oates were transitioning from large arena tours to an acoustic tour, which was gaining popularity due to the emergence of MTV Unplugged. Daryl Hall discussed the challenges and creative freedom of performing acoustically, noting the use of acoustic instruments and a theatrical stage setup.

John Denver
Arts and Entertainment, Celebrities, Education, Featured, Journalism & Media, Leadership, More Sports, Music, Music Classic, Nestor Aparicio, Orioles, Remember That Time, Sports, Sports News, WNST Classic

John Denver discusses life, his legacy and the environment in July 1991

When Nestor Aparicio was the music critic for The Evening Sun in Baltimore, he didn’t just talk to hairspray acts at Hammerjacks. This is a depth-packed discussion with the guy who made the 7th inning stretch at Orioles games feel like life on the farm…

DCP 0778
Arts and Entertainment, Celebrities, Featured, Journalism & Media, More Sports, Music, Music Classic, Nestor Aparicio, Remember That Time, Sports, Sports News, WNST Classic

James Young discusses the legacy of Styx music and life without Dennis DeYoung in Summer 2003

Styx was on the road with Journey and REO Speedwagon when JY checked in with his biggest sports radio fan in Baltimore. Guitarist James Young of Styx shares his Chicago roots, his dual allegiance to the White Sox and Cubs, and his thoughts on the changes in the music industry over the years with Nestor Aparicio before a 2003 show.

Paul Mecurio Permission To Speak
Arts and Entertainment, Authors and Books, Celebrities, Community, Education, Featured, Journalism & Media, Leadership, Local, Nestor Aparicio, News

Permission To Speak and the crowd-sourced, coming-from-Broadway comedy of Paul Mecurio

Comedian Paul Mecurio tells Nestor about his Permission To Speak tour of comedy conviviality coming from Broadway to Maryland Hall in Annapolis on Saturday, November 23. From Wall Street attorney to writing jokes for Jay Leno, he now spends time with Stephen Colbert and tries to make us all laugh a little.

David Bowie Tin Machine
Celebrities, Featured, Journalism & Media, Music, Music Classic, Nestor Aparicio, News, Remember That Time, WNST Classic

The day that David Bowie and I talked about spirituality, God and Ziggy Stardust

David Bowie talks Tin Machine and Ziggy Stardust with Nestor in November 1991. There’s a whole back story to Nestor panning David Bowie’s “Sound And Vision” tour and then answering the phone when he called on November 8, 1991.

The Thin White Duke was simply brilliant and charming in this interview with the very green Nestor Aparicio, then the music critic for The Evening Sun in Baltimore. This was the era of Tin Machine.

Mark Bryan Hootie and The Blowfish
Community, Featured, Journalism & Media, Music, Music Classic, Nestor Aparicio, Orioles, Remember That Time, WNST Classic

Mark Bryan of Hootie and The Blowfish talks love of Maryland based sports with Nestor in April 1997

In April 1997, Mark Bryan from Hootie and the Blowfish joined Nestor Aparicio on his radio show to discuss their love for baseball and the Orioles. Mark, a Maryland native, shared his fond memories of attending Orioles games with his family and the band’s connection to sports, including their LP “Fairweather Johnson.”

Kix Steve Whiteman
Arts and Entertainment, Celebrities, Community, Featured, Journalism & Media, More Sports, Music, Music Classic, Nestor Aparicio, Sports, Sports News, WNST Classic

Steve Whiteman of Kix talks Hagerstown, Baltimore and Orioles baseball in April 1994

True story: Nestor took voice lessons from the affable and always available Whiteman on Harford Road when his throat was hurting from screaming on the radio every day in the 1990s. “Ya got nothin’ to lose…”

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