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Dave Andrea, What Are You Listening To?

Dave Andrea Andrea owns Brat Haus in Scottsdale. For more info, go here. When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play right now? Howard 100 on Sirius. What's the first album you bought? Led Zeppelin, Houses of the Holy. What's the...
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Dave Andrea

Andrea owns Brat Haus in Scottsdale. For more info, go here.

When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play right now? Howard 100 on Sirius.

What's the first album you bought? Led Zeppelin, Houses of the Holy.

What's the first concert you saw? Jethro Tull.

What's your favorite concert you've ever been to? Michael Franti in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

What's the last song played on your music player? Something by Zac Brown Band.

Preferred format: CD, vinyl, cassette, 8-Track or digital? Currently playing some old cassettes my wife tried to sell in a garage sale. Almost divorced her -- that's grounds, right?

What's your favorite album? Cecilio & Kapono, Elua.

Who is your favorite singer or band? Darden Smith.

What band do you wish was still together? Jack Mack and the Heart Attack.

Does you computer track how many times you've played something -- if so, what's at the top of the list? Dave Matthews Band, "Crash into Me."

What was your favorite new or new-to-you album from the past year? Dylan Paul Eibey, Joyful Noise.

What one song would you play if you had a worldwide radio audience? Michael Franti & Spearhead, "Say Hey (I Love You)."

Who is your favorite local artist? Roger Clyne.

What is your favorite local venue to see music? Desert Sky Pavilion.

What is your favorite music video? Do they still make those? Sorry, you know I'm really old, right?


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