Show Topic: 60s Music Spotlight – From British Invasion to Happy Together Tour
This Thursday, May 7th, 2026, we’re bringing you a vibrant celebration of 1960s music—one of the most influential decades in rock and pop history.
From the explosion of the British Invasion to the colorful sounds of sunshine pop, bubblegum pop, and psychedelic rock, this episode captures the energy, creativity, and cultural impact that defined the era.
It’s a journey through the songs that shaped a generation and continue to resonate today.
We’ll be revisiting iconic artists and styles that helped define the 60s sound, blending catchy pop melodies with groundbreaking rock experimentation.
Whether it’s the harmonies, the hooks, or the spirit of innovation, the music of this decade remains timeless and deeply influential across all genres that followed.
Joining us is an outstanding lineup of guests connected to one of today’s premier celebrations of 60s music, including:
- Godfrey Townsend, a highly respected guitarist and musical director who has worked with legendary artists including Jack Bruce, Dave Mason, Alan Parsons, John Entwistle, and Joey Molland.
As the music director for the Happy Together Tour, Godfrey brings a unique behind-the-scenes perspective on one of today’s most beloved touring celebrations of 60s music.
We’ll also be talking about this year’s Happy Together Tour and reflecting on its history, while looking ahead to performances that continue to keep the spirit of the 60s alive. - Members of The Cowsills, known for hits like “The Rain, The Park and Other Things” and “Hair,” as they promote their appearances at Abbey Road on the River and the Happy Together Tour.
- Jeremy Clyde of the iconic duo Chad & Jeremy, the Happy Together Tour.
Music director Godfrey Townsend returns with behind-the-scenes insight, while Jeremy Clyde of Chad & Jeremy brings a true British Invasion perspective. We’re also welcoming Ron Dante, the voice behind The Archies, whose work helped define bubblegum pop, as well as The Cowsills. - Ron Dante, the voice behind The Archies, whose work helped define bubblegum pop
Together, we’ll talk about this year’s Happy Together Tour, reflect on the legacy of 60s music, and look ahead to performances that continue to keep this incredible era alive.
Mark your calendars for this exciting show—this is one 60s music fans won’t want to miss.
Don’t miss it!
Guest(s) for our show:
Date: Thursday, May 7th, 2026
🎸 Godfrey Townsend
Guitarist and musician from New York, Godfrey Townsend has performed with an impressive roster of legendary artists including Jack Bruce, Dave Mason, Alan Parsons, John Entwistle, and Joey Molland. Known for his versatility and deep connection to classic rock, he brings decades of experience to the stage.
As the music director for the Happy Together Tour, Godfrey will discuss both this year’s tour and reflect on past tours, offering insight into how this beloved concert series continues to celebrate the music of the 1960s for audiences across the country.

🎤 The Cowsills
The Cowsills are a family singing group best known for their 1960s hits including “The Rain, The Park and Other Things,” “Hair,” and “Indian Lake.” Their signature harmonies and upbeat sound made them one of the standout acts of the sunshine pop era.
They are expected to join the show to promote their appearances at Abbey Road on the River and the Happy Together Tour, continuing their long-standing legacy as one of the enduring voices of 60s pop music.

🎤 Jeremy Clyde
English musician Jeremy Clyde is best known as one half of the beloved folk duo Chad & Jeremy, alongside Chad Stuart. The duo rose to international fame during the British Invasion with hits like “A Summer Song,” “Yesterday’s Gone,” “Willow Weep for Me,” and “Before and After.”
Jeremy brings a direct connection to the 1960s music scene, sharing stories from his career and discussing the enduring appeal of the British Invasion sound that continues to captivate audiences today.


🎶 Ron Dante
Singer, songwriter, session vocalist, and producer, Ron Dante is best known as the real-life voice of the fictional band The Archies, delivering the timeless hit “Sugar, Sugar.” He was also the lead vocalist for The Cuff Links.
Ron joins us to discuss his role in the Happy Together Tour and his continued connection to the music that defined the bubblegum pop era of the 1960s.


