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  1. “‘Runaway Radio,’ a documentary celebrating the wild and woozy heyday of the pioneering local rock radio station KLOL-FM. On the air from 1970 to 2004, KLOL transformed over its life from shaggy, free-form anarchy to loudmouth, shock-jock insanity, all the while providing the guitar-heavy soundtrack for a couple of generations of head ...

  2. 27 feb 2024 · Runaway Radio: Directed by Mike McGuff. With Lyle Lovett, Sammy Hagar, Melissa Etheridge, Dusty Hill. Once upon a time, before our lives went fully digital, radio entertained, informed and dictated what was cool through theater of the mind - and with that Houston's 101 KLOL played a big role in the lives of rock radio listeners.

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    • Documentary
    • Mike McGuff
    • 2024-02-27
  3. 12 feb 2024 · ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive Runaway Radio trailer for the documentary from director Mike McGuff. The film will be available on DVD and through video-on-demand platforms on Tuesday ...

    • 2 min
    • 3,2K
    • ComingSoon.net
  4. Scheda film Runaway Radio (2023) | Leggi la recensione, trama, cast completo, critica e guarda trailer, foto, immagini, poster e locandina del film diretto da Mike McGuff con Lyle Lovett, Sammy Hagar, Melissa Etheridge, Dusty Hill.

    • Mike Mcguff
    • Lyle Lovett
  5. A legendary Houston, Texas rock radio station broke new records, defined the culture, attracted top music artists all while whipping listeners into a frenzy. Like an out-of-control locomotive, 101 KLOL seemed unstoppable until the government stepped in.

  6. The documentary, distributed by Dark Star Pictures, covers the wild 34 (1970 to 2004) years of one of the countrys greatest Album Oriented Rock (AOR) stations. The film explores the many on-air personalities and behind the scenes players that made the station so popular.

  7. Lyle Lovett, ZZ Top’s Dusty Hill, Melissa Etheridge and Sammy Hagar, along with top DJs from across the US, reflect on how radio changed their lives, and why it’s now hard to find rock on the FM...