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Rockers to Doctors

Rockers to Doctors

Written by: Dorian Prescott and Nova Starwick
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From backstage chaos to brainy breakdowns—Rockers to Doctors is your weekly shot of music news with a glam metal edge. We cover the latest headlines, streaming shifts, reunion rumors, weird merch drops, and the cultural undercurrents shaping rock, metal, and everything in between. Hosted by two PhDs who never ditched their leather jackets, this podcast blends pop culture commentary, forgotten facts, and the occasional chart analysis to bring you a fresh take on the music that made us—and the stories still unfolding. Come for the riffs, stay for the rabbit holes.2025 Music Politics & Government
Episodes
  • The Sound of James Gunn | Peacemaker, Glam Metal & the Soundtrack That Revived Rock
    May 18 2026

    Nova and Dorian explore how James Gunn used Peacemaker to spotlight glam metal, sleaze rock, and forgotten hard rock bands.

    This week on Rockers to Doctors, Nova Starwick and Dorian Prescott begin a new series: The Sound of James Gunn.

    Starting with Season One of Peacemaker, the hosts explore how filmmaker James Gunn built one of the most carefully curated rock soundtracks in modern television.

    The episode follows the viral success of Do Ya Wanna Taste It by Wig Wam, the rediscovery of underground European glam metal bands, the lasting influence of Hanoi Rocks on the Sunset Strip scene, and why hair metal became emotionally central to Peacemaker's story.

    Nova and Dorian also examine how James Gunn's personal music obsession helped introduce millions of viewers to bands like The Cruel Intentions, Santa Cruz, Hardcore Superstar, Faster Pussycat, and Nashville Pussy, while creating a soundtrack that functions as emotional storytelling instead of background noise.

    The conversation also sets up the next chapter in the series: Guardians of the Galaxy and the Awesome Mixtape.

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    27 mins
  • Shot of Rock News: Last Call — May 16
    May 18 2026

    Nova and Dorian recap the week's rock headlines, new music, legacy updates, catalog deals, and industry news.

    This week on Shot of Rock News: Last Call, Nova and Dorian break down the biggest rock and metal headlines for the week ending May 16.

    Stories include Saxon setting a release date for their next studio album, Greta Van Fleet pushing back against breakup rumors with new activity, The Beatles announcing an official Savile Row fan experience, Red Hot Chili Peppers reportedly selling their recorded music catalog, and Ghost confirming a new IMAX concert film.

    Also covered this week: Deep Purple releases "Arrogant Boy," Anthrax sets the rollout for Cursum Perficio, Motörhead expands Kiss Of Death for its 20th anniversary, Jack Osbourne gives an update on the Ozzy and Sharon biopic, My Chemical Romance teases Danger Days, Mötley Crüe enters the trading-card market, Weezer and Stevie Ray Vaughan join the National Recording Registry, Stabbing Westward reimagines Wither Blister Burn & Peel, Billy Idol receives a Lifetime Achievement honor at the American Music Awards, and Mike Tramp marks 50 years in music.

    Fast, factual, and built for rock fans who want the week's headlines in one place. Stories were selected from the updated May 16 news links and script file.

    That's your shot of rock news. Subscribe to stay current.

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    10 mins
  • L.A. Guns Deep Dive | Chaos, Glam Metal & the Guns N' Roses Connection
    May 12 2026

    Nova and Dorian explore the wild history of one of the Sunset Strip's most chaotic and influential bands.

    This week on Rockers to Doctors, Nova Starwick and Dorian Prescott take a full deep dive into L.A. Guns — the legendary Sunset Strip band that helped shape the Los Angeles hard rock scene and gave Guns N' Roses half its name.

    The episode traces the story from Fairfax High School friendships between Tracii Guns and Slash, through the formation of Guns N' Roses, the rise of L.A. Guns during the glam metal explosion, the success of Cocked & Loaded and "The Ballad of Jayne," the collapse of the Sunset Strip era during grunge, the bizarre years of two competing versions of L.A. Guns, and the eventual reconciliation between Tracii Guns and Phil Lewis.

    Along the way, Nova and Dorian examine the band's musical legacy, internal chaos, Sunset Strip culture, lawsuits, reunions, and why L.A. Guns remains one of the most fascinating and resilient bands in hard rock history.

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    31 mins
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