the nationally syndicated broadcast radio show that features new music, interviews with up-and-coming artists and stars in all areas of the entertainment industry. This weekly commercial radio show is heard in all of Los Angeles County and half of Orange County, as well as several stations on the East Coast.
Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight plays in Los Angeles every Saturday night, at 1 AM on 1580 AM.
Each week, "Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight" focuses on featured artists. To learn more about these artists and their current projects, click on the pictures below.
Macy Gray
Eric Hutchinson
Jim Meskimen
Geoffrey Leigh Tozer
Maria Muldaur
Charmaine Clamour
Max Holly
Sonny Cool, Music Producer
Frank D'Angelo
Green Day's American Idiot
Laurie Melan
Larkin McLean
Jaime
Bob Lanzner of Technovoice Mastering
Robert Davi
Marina V.
Mumiy Troll
Fred Weintraub He introduced Bruce Lee to the world by producing "Enter the Dragon," got the documentary movie masterpiece "Woodstock" made. Fred Weintraub discusses his fascinating life in his new book, "Bruce Lee Woodstock and Me."
Master comedians Jim Meskimen and Phil Proctor share how they were Separated at Birth.
Paul Mark & the Van Dorens' with"Don't Ya Tell Henry"
Quotes
"Carolyn - the Fox who Rocks Hollywood - charms the airwaves with her witty conversation, varied topics, well-thought out musical selections, and one of the smoothest voices in the business. I raise my glass to her new show!" --Natalie Bovis: Author and Mixology Consultant, The Liquid Muse.com
"Carolyn never ceases to entertain and amaze. Her musical taste is impeccable. She gets the inside skinny from the artists she interviews. All delivered in silken tones that somehow manage to be demure and kinky at the same time." --The Tyrants in Therapy
"My band and I loved performing in-studio on Carolyn's show. This vixen is a sweetheart!" --Rebecca Zapen
"Carolyn Fox is really, really alive on the radio." --Bill Parris, President of Radio Broadcast Communications
"I LOVED that interview, you made it so easy and it flowed so beautifully, I really enjoyed it. Many many thanks." --Geoffrey Leigh Tozer, aka Sly Crooner of Swanktown