April 1st, 2021
In March Harmonics lost a friend of the show, Billy London. Billy was a Rockabilly Hall of Famer and along with his brother were session players for The Monkees, Toto, The Heartbreakers and Stephen Bishop's "On and On". May Billy rest in peace.
April 1st, 2021
Cool Blue with Gregory Correa delivers an electrifying performance in Martinez, CA. This performance was dedicated to the memory of the late guitarist Jules Polgari.
March 18th, 2021
Chris Guerra talks guitar safes and the art of selling guests to major rock stars. Plus a performance by Terry Lauderdale.
March 18th, 2021
Gregory Correa gets the mic turned on him! Friend of the show Karen Owoc sits down with Gregory Correa as the guest. Learn more about our Gregory and his long musical life and experiences.
March 4th, 2021
It’s a twofer! Jimmy “The Jet” Spalding and Robbie Dunbar visit Harmonics to talk about the impact of seeing The Beatles on Ed Sullivan, getting that first record contract and playing in bands like The FAVS and Earth Quake.
March 4th, 2021
Kip Waldo, along with students for social justice share their thoughts about the budget cuts to California community colleges
February 18th, 2021
Mike sat down with Gregory to chat about his band Jack Wagon, playing guitar without a pick. Mike explains his earlier musical influences and taking lessons from the bassist of Vic Trigger.
February 18th, 2021
Friends Helping Friends was established by Ricky Chang, after a very dear friend, Jules Polgari succumbed to cancer. Ricky felt inspired to help others in their time of need, to raise money on their behalf with music concerts
February 4th, 2021
This young up and coming East Bay rapper joins Gregory to talk about his classical roots, his writing process, how his kids are involved with his music and where does his awesome stage name come from.
February 4th, 2021
Pamela is multi-talented keyboardist, pianist, graphic designer, composer, and digital media producer with Wow Productions. Pamela talks about her first grand piano, her musical influences, and San Jose State’s electronic music program. Her musical journey has led her through a wide range of musical genres that span country, progressive, rock and jazz bands.