Holly Stephey & Ed Kleinman Joint Venture, A Backstage Rock N' Roll Journey

Published: Oct. 17, 2014, 9 p.m.

b'Join Holly Stephey as she talks to Ed Kleinman who in his words "This is my journey from listening to the bands of the mid 1950\'s to working with bands in the 60\'s and 70\'s. It is filled with stories regarding musicians in a time where the music industry was changing as quickly as the social and political climate."\\n\\nDescription\\n\\nOne tells a story of days gone by. A flash of your history, a snapshot of an instant.\\n\\nBe it a minute, an hour, a day, or a year, it matters none.\\n\\nSomething jogs your brain cells where past history is stored.\\n\\nYou smile, and you think you have something worth telling.\\n\\n\\xa0\\n\\n*Ed Kleinman\\u2019s story chronicles his 18 years in the music industry from 1966 to 1984. He started as a part-time roadie making just enough money to buy cigarettes and put gas into his car. Eventually, he was able to hang out with musicians and tell lovely young ladies, \\u201cI\\u2019m with a band. You wanna meet one of \\u2018em?\\u201d\\n\\nIt tells how he was able to form his own entertainment company until he left the business world of rock and roll.\\n\\nThose years brought a great deal of change to the music world and to all corners of society. The youth fought for equality for all, protested the Vietnam War and marched against it. The music got stronger, more political and more active in supporting change.\\n\\nThe 18 years he had in the music industry helped him further his career and enrich his sales force development role.\\n\\nJoin him as he reminisces and relives his rock and roll journey.'