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I'm one of the latest additions to The Arch staff, but I've definitely not new to this area. Granite City is my hometown and I spent the first 21 years of my life there. Most of my time growing up was playing records and tapes and listening to the radio. Other kids wanted Santa to bring them toys. Not me. I got my first close 'n play record player when I was three years old and my passion for recorded music hasn't waned since. My first record collection consisted on many 45's my mother would find at yard sales. These were mostly 50's and 60's oldies that people were selling off in the 70's. The first full album I had was Steve Miller Band "Fly Like an Eagle" on 8-Track when I was four-years-old. A strong child's appreciation for KISS soon followed. Since then I've followed many musical pathways, there's just so much great music to be heard.

My first radio job came after college moving me to Springfield, IL for almost a decade. While there, I worked at a hard rock station and met many of the grunge-era and 80's acts. Also, the occasional actress or president! (Bill Clinton) What a great time for rock music! It was non-stop party and most of it now is just a non-linear blur, but what a time! I returned to my home area a few years ago and now am proud to say I work with the Number 1 radio team in St. Louis!

I've been in radio for fifteen years, but just in the last few weeks I've been with The Arch, I've played Madonna, Daughtry, The Chipmunks, Prince, Juice Newton, Jim Croce, Velvet Revolver, and others for the very first time in my career. It's all about the variety.
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The 100 Best albums of the decade!

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Click here to get Rolling Stone's list of the best albums of the decade.  When you do, you will probably agree with the editors (and myself) the the last ten years most likely won't go down as a towering decade of legendary music.

Just how weak does RS think 2000-2010 was musically?  Well, the double issue that carries the Top 100 albums, best 50 songs, best movies, worst style, etc. is only 102 pages!  Double-issue?!

Think of songs like "Imagine", "With or Without You", "Alive", from other decades and compare them to what RS is calling the absolute cream of the crop of the last ten years... The number one song is "Crazy" by Gnarles Barkley.  "Hey Ya" from Outkast is in the top 10, so is "Rehab" from Amy Winehouse.  Cute novelty pop songs that are fun for 4 minutes, sure!  But, "The Greatest songs of the Decade"?  Really?  And what came in second place?  "99 Problems (But a Bitch Ain't One)" by Jay-Z.  Wow!  What a statement.  Move over Stevie Wonder.

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