By the holiday season of 1991 the once beloved Mayor of Baltimore had become, for many, the not so loved Governor of Maryland. We took the nutty holiday song Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer and did our own version called Schaffer Got Run Over by a Reindeer. It turned out to be possibly...Read More
There’s nothing that brings back memories of Christmas 1998 like the Furby song by Stevie and the Satellites. People were going crazy, trying to find a Furby for their kids. I do my best try at Bruce Springsteen and listen to the list of stores in the lyrics some of which are no longer with...Read More
We welcome Christmas this year with a few Stevie and the Satellites Holiday tunes. We begin with the all time classic Hairy Christmas featuring Annie B and myself and the many woes of the hairy man during Christmas Read More
Our Stevie and the Satellites song of the month is one we wrote and performed during the hey day of the show Home Improvement with Tim Allen and based on Tim’s stand up. This is a parody of and answer to Helen Reddy’s women’s anthem I Am Woman. Guys enjoy!!Read More
Shall we celebrate National Bosses Day the way we have for oh so many years? A number one hit from 1994 it’s Stevie and the Satellites with Boss with no Brain!Read More
We wrote and performed many parody songs on the Rouse and Co. morning show. Our band Stevie and the Satellites performed many of these songs live around town. October’s song of the month is “Rogaine”. When Rogaine first came out I envisioned a balding guy plastering his head with Rogaine and his wife saying, “Honey,...Read More
The Stevie and the Satellites song “In the Game 2131” was written by my friend Bill Fritz of his group “The Klassix” and was played the night Cal Ripken, Jr. broke the record for most consecutive major league baseball games, a record that was set by Lou Gehrig in 1939.Read More
On this day in 1996, the brand new Baltimore Ravens franchise played their first game in Memorial Stadium. This year, they open up their regular season this Sunday night against the Bills. It’s hard to believe that this is year 29 for the Ravens franchise in Baltimore. During their initial season in 1996 we recorded...Read More
Camp Baltimore was a parody song I wrote and performed in 1992. The original song was a 1963 top 5 hit by Alan Sherman called Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh about a kid writing home from summer camp. I thought what if Baltimore was the actual summer camp a kid from out of town would be...Read More
Although this is not an official Stevie and The Satellites song, it’s a tune we played a lot during the summer time on the radio show. It’s perfect for our song of the month for the month of July. It’s written and performed by Dennis Scanlon and called The Highlandtown Polka (Going Down the Ocean)....Read More