Rock Around the Region with Samantha Knight

Rock Around the Region with Samantha Knight

Join Samantha Knight every Sunday night at 8 as she discovers the hottest bands in the South East United States with great tunes, interviews and in-studio performances!

If your band would like consideration to appear on Rock Around the Region with Samantha Knight, please contact Samantha at samantha@z975.com

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Wednesday, May 10, 202305/10/2023

Lost Circus – Part 4

The first Rock Around the Region with Samantha Knight for the month of May! Part 4 with Lost Circus happens…

Wednesday, May 3, 202305/03/2023

Lost Circus – Part 3

More with Lost Circus. We’ll get to know Tom and Kenny and check out another track from their album. I…

Wednesday, April 26, 202304/26/2023

Lost Circus – Part 2

Part 2 with Lost Circus. We talk venues and yacht rock and will check out another track from their album.…

Thursday, April 20, 202304/20/2023

Lost Circus – Part 1

Lost Circus joins me for part 1 of a really incredible convo we had last week. Got an update on…

Wednesday, April 12, 202304/12/2023

Emerge – Part 4

Wrapping things up with the gentlemen of EMERGE tonight. Shows to update you on with Taylor Road, Halo Scars, Cold…

Wednesday, April 5, 202304/05/2023

Emerge – Part 3

Part 3 with EMERGE comes your way as we talk more about Ticketmaster, how to get people to shows and…

Wednesday, March 29, 202303/29/2023

Emerge – Part 2

Part 2 with Emerge comes at you tonight as we talk about song writing and how the industry has changed.…

Thursday, March 23, 202303/23/2023

Emerge – Part 1

Rock Around the Region with Samantha Knight has a lot in store for you! I am joined for the first…

Wednesday, March 15, 202303/15/2023

Stacy Dycus – Part 4

Wrapping things up with Stacy Dycus Music and David Dicks tonight along with the debut of a brand new song.…

Wednesday, March 8, 202303/08/2023

Stacy Dycus – Part 3

More tonight with Stacy Dycus Music and David Dicks of Red Feather Recording and Blackwood Music. Yes, they are on…

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