VETERAN’S CLASSIC ROCK
Veterans Classic Rock is a 24/7 radio station dedicated to serving Veterans of the Armed Forces and Active Duty Personnel. It provides not only entertainment with a wide range of classic rock from AC/DC to ZZ Top but also delivers crucial information for veterans. The station is committed to supporting veterans every day, with a special emphasis on promoting suicide prevention and addressing the unique needs of its audience.
Veterans Classic Rock: Honoring Those Who Served with Timeless Rock Hits.
At Veterans Classic Rock, we salute the heroes who’ve served and continue to serve in our Armed Forces every day. Our mission is to provide a powerful dose of classic rock, celebrating the bravery and sacrifice of our veterans. With us, every day is Veterans Day.
VETERANS, WE SALUTE YOU ALL DAY, EVERY DAY!
- A Musical Tribute: Immerse yourself in the iconic sounds of classic rock that have inspired generations, creating a soundtrack for our veterans’ remarkable journeys.
- Support and Awareness: We raise awareness of veterans’ needs and provide resources for those who’ve served, promoting their well-being and recognizing their contributions.
- Community Engagement: Join our community of veterans, music enthusiasts, and supporters, where we share stories, experiences, and the love of classic rock.
- 24/7 Rock Hits: Enjoy a continuous stream of classic rock hits, ensuring that you can rock out anytime, anywhere.
At Veterans Classic Rock, we believe that music has the power to heal, unite, and uplift. Join us as we pay homage to our veterans through the timeless melodies that have shaped our history and continue to inspire us today.

Scott Muni’s Ticket to Ride | Episode 155
Originally broadcast during the weekend of January 15, 1988, Episode 155 of Scott Muni’s Ticket to Ride features an engaging and insightful conversation with former Wings guitarist Laurence Juber. Best known for his work alongside Paul McCartney during the final years of Wings, Juber shares firsthand stories about joining one of the most successful bands of the post-Beatles era, recording the acclaimed Back to the Egg album, and performing with McCartney, Linda McCartney, Denny Laine, and Steve Holley. Throughout the interview, Scott Muni explores the creative process behind Wings, the challenges of carrying forward the Beatles legacy, and the unique experience of working with one of the greatest songwriters in music history. The episode also highlights Juber’s remarkable musicianship and his continued role as one of the foremost interpreters of Beatles music. It is a fascinating look inside Paul McCartney’s world and a valuable chapter in Beatles and Wings history.

TODAY IN ROCK HISTORY-JUNE 9
June 9 in rock history features a legendary record deal, a controversial trademark claim, and the birthday of one of music’s greatest innovators. In 1972, Bruce Springsteen signed with Columbia Records, launching a career that would eventually make him one of America’s most celebrated songwriters. In 2017, Gene Simmons filed a trademark application for the famous devil horns hand gesture, sparking widespread debate throughout the rock community. And in 1915, Les Paul was born. His innovations in solid-body electric guitars and multi-track recording transformed modern music and helped create the foundation upon which rock and roll was built.

TODAY IN ROCK HISTORY-JUNE 8
June 8 in rock history features chart topping success, a pivotal band departure, and a lasting rock and roll romance. In 1974, Paul McCartney and Wings achieved a rare chart double as “Band on the Run” topped the singles chart while the album also reached number one. In 1969, founding Rolling Stones member Brian Jones officially left the band he helped create, only weeks before his tragic death. And in 1991, Bruce Springsteen married E Street Band member Patti Scialfa at their Beverly Hills home. These moments remain important milestones in the continuing story of rock music.

Sid and Nancy (1986): The Sex Pistols Movie Soundtrack That Had No Sex Pistols Tracks
Joe Strummer and the soundtrack of Sid and Nancy reframe the Sex Pistols myth through absence, outside perspective, and post-punk atmosphere, turning a music biopic into a study of cultural aftershock rather than performance.

Billy Idol: When Tobe Hooper Rewired Punk for MTV
Billy Idol’s “Dancing With Myself,” directed by Tobe Hooper, redefines early MTV aesthetics through a post-punk lens where hierarchy, space, and movement replace traditional performance structure.

TODAY IN ROCK HISTORY-JUNE 7
June 7 in rock history features alternative rock success, cultural milestones, and chart breaking achievements. In 1994, Stone Temple Pilots released Purple, the album that produced hits including “Interstate Love Song,” “Vasoline,” and “Big Empty” while selling more than six million copies. In 1993, Pete Townshend and Chuck Berry attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the future Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. And in 1975, Elton John made history when Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy became the first album ever to debut at number one on the Billboard chart. These moments remain significant chapters in rock history.