Finally, Someone Asks English “Reggae” Band UB40 “Red Red Why?”

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Finally, Someone Asks English “Reggae” Band UB40 “Red Red Why?”
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Hit Parade’s first producer still hates UB40, but our show made him appreciate music out of his wheelhouse.

In this mini-episode of Hit Parade, host Chris Molanphy is reunited with Steve Lickteig, cofounder of podcast developerand the man who greenlit Hit Parade when he was at Slate five years ago. Steve talks about the radio sensibility he brought to the show as our first producer and why the combination of music and stories makes the show compelling for listeners.

Then, Chris quizzes a Slate Plus listener on music trivia, gives her a chance to turn the tables with a question of her own, and previews next month’s full-length episode. Slate Plus members can sign up for a chance to be our trivia contestant on a future episode

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