Special Advance Link to Interview Now Available Before Wednesday Broadcast!

 Hip Hop DMC

NEW YORK (July 20, 2015) — The SDR Show, hosted by comedian Big Jay Oakerson and heavy metal disc jockey Ralph Sutton, welcomed DMC to their studio this past week. The legendary musician, and founding member of the iconic hip-hop group Run DMC, revealed his “first time” story on the Sex, Drugs, and Rock n Roll podcast.

“A legend came into the SDR studios and he couldn’t have been cooler,” says Sutton. “He’s a great story teller – very open & honest. Plus, he signed my Adidas and I sang, ‘It’s Tricky’ with him. My life is now complete.”

The SDR Show has an advance peek of the DMC interview, available at www.theSDRShow.com/dmc. The show will officially air Wednesday morning.

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About The SDR Show: 

The SDR Show (short for Sex, Drugs and Rock-N-Roll) delivers everything its name implies: featuring candid interviews with some of the world’s most interesting characters, from Top 10 Billboard artists such as Living Colour and Tesla to internationally acclaimed porn stars like Lisa Ann and Jade Vixen, the show is hosted by rock radio personality Ralph Sutton and comedian Big Jay Oakerson. From superstar DJs to world-renowned authors, comedians and celebrities, podcasting has become a mainstay in today’s entertainment industry, and in such a saturated digital market, creating a show that makes the charts and catches attention from the onset is almost unheard of. Combining three of America’s hottest topics, The SDR Show has picked up a momentum that usually requires months of heavy promotion, making a name for itself by going where few dare to tread – completely uncensored and thoroughly satisfying. For more information, visit http://www.TheSDRShow.com.