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Backbeat Radio Show The Back Beat Radio Show is hosted by Jay Cruz and airs on the First Wednesday each month Pacific Time on www.healthylife.net radio.

Follow, like and share this page. Host Jay Cruz brings valuable insights to the Backbeat Radio Show with a lifetimes worth of experience in broadcasting and podcasting... in addition to playing music Live and in studio. Take a look at musical artists from the past, stay up to date with the present stories of what's happening in music today, and look forward to future of music on each episode. Wit

h an open ear to all genres and styles, and a genuine support of original musical from up and coming artists. Open to other topics too...music is the focus but Jay is pretty much able to carry on an interesting conversation with all guests.

02/10/2025

R.I.P. CHRIS DREJA - The Yardbirds
Chris Dreja has died at the age of 79. The co-founding member of the legendary English rock band The Yardbirds passed away on October 2, 2025, after a long illness.
Christopher Walenty Dreja (11 November 1945 – September or October 2025) was an English musician and photographer, best known as the rhythm guitarist and bassist for rock band the Yardbirds for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992.

02/10/2025
24/09/2025

On this day in 1971, T.Rex released their second studio album “Electric Warrior” featuring singles "Get It On" "Cosmic Dancer" and "Jeepster"

18/09/2025

John with James Brown and Keith Richards at Studio 54 🪩 1980

16/09/2025

Sixty years ago today, David Jones officially changed his stage name to David Bowie.

16/09/2025

Remembering the great Marc Bolan, who died today in 1977.

📸 Michael Putland/Getty Images

Happy Birthday weekend to me ✌️😎✌️
05/09/2025

Happy Birthday weekend to me ✌️😎✌️

05/09/2025

🕣 Los Angeles stage times

September 6-7, 2025
Los Angeles, USA
Rose Bowl

28/08/2025

Today in 1981, the Rolling Stones released Tattoo You.

Tops and Waiting On A Friend date back to 1972’s Goats Head Soup sessions and feature Mick Taylor, while the career-reinvigorating star of the show, Start Me Up found its unlikely genesis in the single rock take of a Black And Blue-era reggae cast-off by the name of Never Stop.

Long forgotten songs, instrumentals jams and choice snippets are recalibrated with contemporary vocal performances, but little production sheen and the end result gives the impression of a band returning to both their roots and their very best form.

Words: Ian Fortnam / Classic Rock

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