Rockabilly Roadhouse
with Big Dave
Saturdays 9am-11am on the KRUSH 95.9 FM, Sonoma County Wine Country
Welcome to the Rockabilly Roadhouse….your amped-up headquarters for the some of the greatest music ever recorded. For the best in high-octane roots music, from the legendary kingpins to today’s torch bearers. Early rockabilly, rock & roll legends and rarities, jump blues, doo-wop, surf and novelty records plus TV classics, movie trailers, vintage commercials and fun retro flashbacks to jog the memory banks! Tune into the Rockabilly Roadhouse as I take you through the high seas of big fun. From Carl Perkins to the Reverend Horton Heat…and beyond. From the sound of Marlon Brando cranking up his hog and Shorty Rogers signature arrangement of The Wild One to stir things up, you know you’re in store for big fun when I amp up the Rockabilly Roadhouse for another adventure in rock ‘n roll hijinks! Get down to the Main Gazane! Remember, they called it Rockabilly long before they called it Rock and Roll. YEOW! BIG DAVE
Rebroadcast Sat. 7pm-9pm & streaming live at KRSH.com
Big Dave’s Bio
A Lifetime of Music
Dave Gross, a.k.a. BIG Dave was born and raised in Long Island, New York. He grew up with stacks of 45s, a turntable, microphone and a reel-to-reel tape recorder. Things haven’t been the same since! After a childhood making adventurous super 8 movies, playing drums, and acting (he played the lead role of Dracula in his senior play), Dave got his start at college radio station WHPC-FM, showcasing the San Francisco music sound. After college he moved way out west to the Bay Area creating voiceovers and comedy bits. He produced and hosted his own television show “Free Admission: The Rock & Roll Trivia Game Show.” During the 90s, Dave managed and produced artists including guitar great Harvey Mandel (Canned Heat, John Mayall, Rolling Stones), and later earned an RIAA-certified gold record for his work with the Grateful Dead on their box set, “So Many Roads (1965-1995).” He was a voting member of the Recording Academy for twenty-five years and a writing member of ASCAP and published the long-time music industry newsletter Punmaster’s MusicWire. In 2002, he moved to Sonoma County and joined the KRUSH 95.9. His weekly radio show called The Rockabilly Roadhouse with Big Dave, is two big hours of high-octane roots music, Guaranteed to kick start your weekend!
Big Dave Presents:
The Saturday Night Album Trax
Saturdays 9-10 pm on the KRUSH 95.9 fm
BREAK OUT THE HEADPHONES!
Hosted by Big Dave, the Saturday Night Album Trax features some of the greatest albums ever recorded. Deep cuts, live albums, extended tracks, rarities and themes. Plus get the background and inside stories on these classic albums.
THE MAIN GAZANE!
Big Dave & Friends
Roadhouse IDs
Jingles
Interviews
Album Gallery
Tell 40 or 50 of your closest friends!
“Fillmore Bill”
Big Dave impersonates rock promoter Bill Graham on KRQR-FM with The Lobster
Free Admission:
The Rock & Roll Trivia Game Show
A Cable TV Show in San Francisco
Free Admission: the rock ‘n’ roll trivia game show hosted by Big Dave, the cable television game show from San Francisco featuring contestants competing for prizes on this fast-paced show. Big Dave asks a series of questions about rock music including video clips and live guitar licks, score girls, sound effects, broken records and loads of fun!
Musical Adventures
CAP’N MIKE
& THE KING TIDE
Featuring Cap'n Mike on guitar and Big Dave on drums with Paul Olguin on bass. Celebrating the seminal sounds of rock 'n' roll music influenced by guitarist Link Wray and his 1958 ground breaking instrumental "Rumble," one of the first tunes to use the power chord... the "major modus operandi of the modern rock guitarist." When the amps are blazing, the moon is full, and the surf is up, it's time for Cap'n Mike & the King Tide.
RIPPED CREAM
Musical trio paying homage to the late great sixties rock group Cream that featured Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, and Eric Clapton. Other delights delve into Coltrane, Hendrix, Wes Montgomery, and more. Psychedelic blues and jazz excursions.
JOHN CIPOLLINA
The following is a conversation with legendary guitarist John Cipollina of Quicksilver Messenger Service in the infamous Haight-Ashbury home of my good friends Joanie Levin and photographer Alan Blaustein, in San Francisco, California, USA, on June 30, 1985 at 2 AM, PDT. MORE
PUNMASTER MUSICWIRE
Started as a music industry newsletter in the mid-nineties featuring music news, new releases and reissues, obits, and trivia questions with an emphasis in the music and artists of the 50, 60s, and 70s. The MusicWire now lives in the social media space on Facebook. Follow it HERE.
Radio Tombstone
Programmed by Big Dave, Radio Tombstone was an inspiration after a visit to the historic town of Tombstone, Arizona with his pal Cap’n Mike. Conjuring up the spirits of this lawless town, the idea sprung for a radio station emanating out of the old historic Ice House in Tombstone, playing a great mix of music in that Old West spirit. Grab a strong cup of coffee or do as Doc Holliday did, drink a couple of shots of Old Overholt rye whiskey and take a wild ride in the desert sun. HIT SHUFFLE AND PLAY.