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Ace Frehley of KISS

WTOP’s Jason Fraley interviews Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Ace Frehley, former guitarist of KISS, who brings his solo tour to the Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races in West Virginia on June 15. They discuss his new solo album “10,000 Volts,” as well as his biggest KISS hits, his love for science-fiction and…

Philanthropists fund the arts and museums, why not local news?

Press Forward was started as an effort to galvanize funders and donors to think more broadly about the importance of local news, according to the nonprofit’s director Dale Anglin. Visit the It’s All Journalism website to find out how to subscribe to our podcast and weekly email newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…

Ace Frehley of KISS

WTOP’s Jason Fraley interviews Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Ace Frehley, former guitarist of KISS, who brings his solo tour to the Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races in West Virginia on June 15. They discuss his new solo album “10,000 Volts,” as well as his biggest KISS hits, his love for science-fiction and…

5/29 A beautiful day? Just read the Drudge headlines.

New York candidate for mayor arrested for attacking strangers on the sidewalk. A beautiful day? Just read the Drudge headlines. Eastern Carver county schools, much to their disappointment, are returning to Grace Church for graduation ceremonies. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show: Minneapolis, police union reach tentative deal on new contract Charges:…

Keb’ Mo’

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley interviews blues icon Keb’ Mo’, who performs live at Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races in West Virginia this Saturday night. He reflects on his prolific career spanning five Grammys, as well as his favorite contemporary blues artists and the legends he would put on the Mount Rushmore of Blues….

Keb’ Mo’

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley interviews blues icon Keb’ Mo’, who performs live at Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races in West Virginia this Saturday night. He reflects on his prolific career spanning five Grammys, as well as his favorite contemporary blues artists and the legends he would put on the Mount Rushmore of Blues….

Remembering Bill Walton (1952-2024)

Basketball legend Bill Walton died Monday at the age of 71 and the WTOP Sports team welcomes film director Steve James, whose documentary series “The Luckiest Guy in the World” took a deeper look into the iconic Hall of Fame player and unique broadcaster that was as polarizing in front of a microphone as he…