• “This podcast reminds me of my favorite college professor who taught history. I was entranced with every lesson because he obviously loved what he was doing and made me love it too. Listening to Rock N Roll Archaeology is a reminder that THIS is how history should be relayed: by an expert who tells the stories of Rock N Roll as if he had been there. Bravo to this excellent production. I constantly look forward to the next installment. Endless thanks to all who are involved!”

    lovebeutj via Apple Podcasts

  • “Artfully told. Captivating. A must for music lovers.”

    Thomas Devlin

  • “I know it’s only Rock N Roll...But I like it! The most interesting cast out there... Episode 8 was released yesterday and I’ve listened 3 times. The 4th will be with my daughter today, to help her appreciate the wild enthusiasm we felt for The Beatles. ”

    Kent Duffy

  • "Thanks for making my commute (one hour round trip) enjoyable!”

    Brian Bedwell

  • “Dear Rock & Roll Archaeology Project, this is the podcast I have been searching for. There are many many podcasts out there that purport to research Rock & Roll, but they are lightweight compared to what you are presenting. Love it, keep it. Best wishes from Australia."

    William Rogan

  • This podcast is a complete, amazing history of Rock and its impact on culture and visa versa. No one does it better ! Christian’s method of conveying the information is dead on. The podcast’s commentary on the music, the artists and no punches pulled views on both. I look forward to each episode and have listened to the podcast episodes numerous times and because it is packed with so much information, I pick up on something new each time. My favorite episode is Slouching Towards Bethlehem. It is a great story told perfectly ! Keep the podcasts coming ! I can’t wait to hear more !

    luckiesanddice via Apple Podcasts

  • “I love this podcast. I can’t wait for the next episode! Great music clips interspersed with interesting anecdotes. I will say it again I love it!”

    Tammy Barry