You may think rock and roll is as simple as a cool band name and a couple power chords, but the folks at CBS Local disagree. The arm of CBS dealing with local networks has released Jukebox Jury, a web series that seeks to analyze rock music by having two experts debate a specific yes-or-no question. Jukebox Jury doesn't have one particular home, but it is being featured on several local CBS stations. In the first episode, Ace Frehley biographer John Ostrosky and touring musician Doug Vannoni debate whether there should be a mandatory age at which rockers are forced to retire or stop touring. In the end, it turns out that rock and roll fans don't want rock and roll artists to be forced to stop touring. Shocker! The guest judges in the first episode were the members of Sticky Fingers, a Rolling Stones cover band who have been in the business for 35 years.
- 1/18/2013
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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