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My name is Adam Reader, but most people call me the Professor of Rock.
I feel extremely blessed because I've had the opportunity to converse with some of the greatest artists in the history of popular music. Truth is, I've always been obsessed with music ever since I can remember, like it says in that Don Henley song, somewhere back there in the dust there's that same small town in each of us, that's where it started for me I grew up in a small town in Idaho. Like many other kids that grew up in the 80s, I was raised on radio, I listened to the top 40 countdown with Casey Kasem every week, Watched thousands of hours of MTV when they actually played music and I spent my allowance on cassettes and vinyl. I remember sitting in this classroom, I always had my nose in a book anything I could get my hands on about pop music, My teacher used to call me out in class and say you see this, this is adam reader the king of useless information, he's never going to use this. and the thing is I use it everyday. I learned more from a 3 minute record than I ever learned in school My poets were always Springsteen and Morrissey and Billy Joel. On top of that, growing up, my dad and I were always at each others throats, we couldn't agree on anything, but the one thing that brought us together was music. Instead of mother goose, he put me to sleep at nigh with tales of the Beatles, The Beach Boys and Crosby Stills and Nash and now decades later I've sat down with his heroes who have in turn become my heroes and I've spent the last 5 years curating over 400 interviews and counting and collecting the stories behind thousands of the greatest songs of all time as mini-docmentary that are available at professor of rock .com This channel will be supporting that content. Twice a week we will celebrate the golden era of pop music, the 60s 70s 80s and 90s, with a major focus on the latter two. It will be your bi weekly pop fix. For Boomers and Gen Xers it's a potent dollop of Nostalgia and for Millennials its a look back at the way it was. Music is the universal language, in this divisive world, its' one of the few things that truly unites us. So subscribe to our channel to stay up to date on everything.