
This week, Van Halen Unplugged will be featured In the Eye of the Acoustic Storm.
You'll also hear some brand new Fleetwood Mac from the four-song EP, along with The Eagles live and acoustic on "Hotel California," and Sting will unplug The Police.
This week, The Beatles will be featured In the Eye of the Acoustic Storm.
Since this Sunday is Mother's Day, you'll hear some maternally-inspired music from the Fab Four, plus theme sets of songs from acoustic-rockin' moms like Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders and Nancy Wilson of Heart.
We've also got Pink Floyd off "The Wall" with "Mother," and the original version of "Mama Told Me Not to Come" from Randy Newman, before 3 Dog Night made it a hit.
This week, Jackson Browne: Live & Acoustic will be featured In the Eye of the Acoustic Storm.
Also on this week's show...a rare demo from Hendrix, Patti Smith unplugs The Doors, some early Springsteen, and acoustic Bob Marley. Plus, we'll remember Kent State with Neil Young.
This week, The Rolling Stones will be featured In the Eye of the Acoustic Storm.
The Stones are about to embark on their 50 & Counting tour, so we've got them in The Eye of The Storm.
You'll also Stevie Nicks with a solo version of "Rhiannon," a demo from The Beatles, and Foreigner unplugs the "Jukebox Hero."
This week, Don Henley & The Eagles will be featured In the Eye of the Acoustic Storm.
It's the Earth Day edition of The Storm with an environment of acoustic-rock featuring Seger, Sting, Skynyrd, Spirit, and many more.
This week, Donovan will be featured In the Eye of the Acoustic Storm.
We've also got some 2013 Rock Hall of Fame inductees with music from Heart, Rush and Randy Newman; plus, you'll hear The Stones, and Muddy Waters, the legendary bluesman who inspired the Rolling Stones' name.
This week, Led Zeppelin will be featured In the Eye of the Acoustic Storm.
You'll also hear demos from The Doors and Carole King; plus, some "Clapton Unplugged," and live Bon Jovi.
This week, John Mellencamp will be featured In the Eye of the Acoustic Storm.
We'll also go into the "Twilight Zone" with Golden Earring; Paul McCartney goes acoustic on a Beatles' classic, and Pete Townshend unplugs The Who. Plus, we'll throw out the first pitch for the start of baseball season.