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The keyboardist/vocalist from the Little River Band joins Rick and Dave. [Ep206]

Patti Guzak’s story begins with her working as a server at Top Golf, includes a chance-meeting with customers (a famous baseball player and publisher), and ends with the answer to her dreams–becoming a published author. [Ep205]

Massee is a descendant of two former presidents, William McKinley & Grover Cleveland, and is the head of the Society of Presidential Descendants. He tells Rick and Dave all about it. [Ep204]

Paul Lisnek has been a legal and political analyst on TV for many years, but he’s also a famous collector of memorabilia, and will be appearing on the Me-TV show Collector’s Call to show it off. He discusses his collection with Minutia Men. [Ep203]

Rick and Dave chat with the longest-serving Secretary of State of Illinois, and the founder of the Jesse White Tumblers, the one and only Jesse White. [Ep202]

Mark Ruffin has done it all in jazz radio and is coming to Chicago for the week of International Jazz Day. He talks about the great Chicago jazz history, and the many exciting upcoming events, including one that he is hosting called “Our Jazz Life: A Celebration Of The History Of Jazz Radio In Chicago.” [Ep201]

Nelson Aspen has covered the entertainment world for decades, including the Golden Globes and the Oscars, and shares a bunch of great celebrity stories. He’s also the author of many books, including a brand new one called “Dancing Between the Raindrops: Happily Ever After”. [Ep200]

Pamela Enzweiler-Pulice is the documentarian who created the film The Voice That Rocked America – The Dick Biondi Story. Rick and Dave talk to her about the Radio Hall of Famer and her film about The Wild I-tralian. [Ep199]

For the fourth year in a row, movie critic and author Eric Litt joins Rick and Dave to predict the winners in the top 5 categories. He’s only been wrong once–and only in one category. [Ep198]

Gregg Owen (American Breed, Jerico) was a keyboard player who turned to law and served as a prosecutor in Chicago. His first book “Convergence” is about one of the murder trials he prosecuted. He tells the Minutia Men all about it. [Ep197]