

For the first time in our 280-show history, there will be no special guests. Host Dan J Kroll will go solo for the entire hour. Perhaps he’s taking this whole “Independence Day” theme a little too far. But don’t worry — he’ll be kept company by some of the greatest singers of our time. This week, Kroll Call marks the Independence Day holiday with a special hour of music. Dan will be playing songs by artists who got their start as part of well-known groups but then broke off on their own to become successful solo artists. Think the Beatles, the Supremes, and even Destiny’s Child. But the list of artists who went solo after being part of a successful group runs surprisingly long — so long that it is impossible to get to every one in the course of an hour-long show. So we hope listeners will embrace this week’s show as the start of a new, annual Kroll Call tradition — and if your favorite group-members-turned-solo-artists aren’t included this year, we’ll get them next time!


For the first time in our 280-show history, there will be no special guests. Host Dan J Kroll will go solo for the entire hour. Perhaps he’s taking this whole “Independence Day” theme a little too far. But don’t worry — he’ll be kept company by some of the greatest singers of our time. This week, Kroll Call marks the Independence Day holiday with a special hour of music. Dan will be playing songs by artists who got their start as part of well-known groups but then broke off on their own to become successful solo artists. Think the Beatles, the Supremes, and even Destiny’s Child. But the list of artists who went solo after being part of a successful group runs surprisingly long — so long that it is impossible to get to every one in the course of an hour-long show. So we hope listeners will embrace this week’s show as the start of a new, annual Kroll Call tradition — and if your favorite group-members-turned-solo-artists aren’t included this year, we’ll get them next time!


As has been the tradition for holidays past, Kroll Call is celebrating the long Fourth of July holiday weekend with one of our music playlist specials. Last year, our July 4th special offered a look at artists who started off in a group before declaring their independence and heading off on a career as a solo artist. We kicked off the summer of 2016 with part one of our look at songs that were hits in summers past. Because there were so many summer songs to choose from, we decided to create a special two-part edition. This episode of Kroll Call features more of the songs that you were listening to on the beach, humming in the swimming pool, or whistling along to in the mountains. So grab a snack and sit back and relax while you sing along to the hottest songs of summers past.


As has been the tradition for holidays past, Kroll Call is celebrating the long Fourth of July holiday weekend with one of our music playlist specials. Last year, our July 4th special offered a look at artists who started off in a group before declaring their independence and heading off on a career as a solo artist. We kicked off the summer of 2016 with part one of our look at songs that were hits in summers past. Because there were so many summer songs to choose from, we decided to create a special two-part edition. This episode of Kroll Call features more of the songs that you were listening to on the beach, humming in the swimming pool, or whistling along to in the mountains. So grab a snack and sit back and relax while you sing along to the hottest songs of summers past.


For the first time in our 280-show history, there will be no special guests. Host Dan J Kroll will go solo for the entire hour. Perhaps he’s taking this whole “Independence Day” theme a little too far. But don’t worry — he’ll be kept company by some of the greatest singers of our time. This week, Kroll Call marks the Independence Day holiday with a special hour of music. Dan will be playing songs by artists who got their start as part of well-known groups but then broke off on their own to become successful solo artists. Think the Beatles, the Supremes, and even Destiny’s Child. But the list of artists who went solo after being part of a successful group runs surprisingly long — so long that it is impossible to get to every one in the course of an hour-long show. So we hope listeners will embrace this week’s show as the start of a new, annual Kroll Call tradition — and if your favorite group-members-turned-solo-artists aren’t included this year, we’ll get them next time!


For the first time in our 280-show history, there will be no special guests. Host Dan J Kroll will go solo for the entire hour. Perhaps he’s taking this whole “Independence Day” theme a little too far. But don’t worry — he’ll be kept company by some of the greatest singers of our time. This week, Kroll Call marks the Independence Day holiday with a special hour of music. Dan will be playing songs by artists who got their start as part of well-known groups but then broke off on their own to become successful solo artists. Think the Beatles, the Supremes, and even Destiny’s Child. But the list of artists who went solo after being part of a successful group runs surprisingly long — so long that it is impossible to get to every one in the course of an hour-long show. So we hope listeners will embrace this week’s show as the start of a new, annual Kroll Call tradition — and if your favorite group-members-turned-solo-artists aren’t included this year, we’ll get them next time!


He’s been young, restless, fly, and now he’s High Strung. Actor/Singer/Writer/Producer Michael Damian is here to tell us about his upcoming film project. Kroll Call is hosted by Dan J Kroll. Michael Damian is best known as Danny Romalotti on the top rated CBS daytime drama series, The Young and the Restless. As a singer, he has released five albums and has notched eight top 40 hits including Rock On which went to number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He also found success on the theatrical stage as Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Michael has also worked behind the lens on films such as Flicka 2, A Princess for Christmas and Marley and Me: The Puppy Years. On Kroll Call, we’ll delve into the music, life after YandR, and chat about his upcoming film High Strung.


He’s been young, restless, fly, and now he’s High Strung. Actor/Singer/Writer/Producer Michael Damian is here to tell us about his upcoming film project. Kroll Call is hosted by Dan J Kroll. Michael Damian is best known as Danny Romalotti on the top rated CBS daytime drama series, The Young and the Restless. As a singer, he has released five albums and has notched eight top 40 hits including Rock On which went to number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He also found success on the theatrical stage as Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Michael has also worked behind the lens on films such as Flicka 2, A Princess for Christmas and Marley and Me: The Puppy Years. On Kroll Call, we’ll delve into the music, life after YandR, and chat about his upcoming film High Strung.


The last time Ray Acevedo dropped by Kroll Call, he promised he’d be back when he was ready to share his new music with the world. Now, with two new songs available for download and a sizzling music video, Ray makes good on his promise and tells us everything we need to know about his new music. Then we’ll see how much Ray knows about the world of music in a very special Kroll Call game. Plus, known for her roles as Mackenzie on The Young and the Restless and Eva on The Bold and the Beautiful, Kelly Kruger is also a bride-to-be. She’ll share wedding planning tips based on things she’s learned while planning her own wedding. Plus, she shares style tips from her style blog, Madison Charles, to have you on trend and looking good this summer. Kelly will also detail her new column that will appear in Soap Opera Digest.


The last time Ray Acevedo dropped by Kroll Call, he promised he’d be back when he was ready to share his new music with the world. Now, with two new songs available for download and a sizzling music video, Ray makes good on his promise and tells us everything we need to know about his new music. Then we’ll see how much Ray knows about the world of music in a very special Kroll Call game. Plus, known for her roles as Mackenzie on The Young and the Restless and Eva on The Bold and the Beautiful, Kelly Kruger is also a bride-to-be. She’ll share wedding planning tips based on things she’s learned while planning her own wedding. Plus, she shares style tips from her style blog, Madison Charles, to have you on trend and looking good this summer. Kelly will also detail her new column that will appear in Soap Opera Digest.


While the calendar may disagree — and we’re pretty sure that the groundhog can’t be trusted — to many people, Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer. And who are we to argue with an early start to summer? br As has been the tradition for holidays past, Kroll Call is celebrating the unofficial start of summer with one of our music playlist specials. In the past, we’ve rediscovered lost hits of the 80s and 90s, grooved to the hits of Motown, found out which ear worms were stuck in our Kroll Call team’s heads, and dodged evil twins as we listened to songs that became popular thanks to appearances on soap operas. br This time around, we thought it would be fun to take a look back at some of the biggest hits of summers past. You know, the songs that you were listening to on the beach, humming in the swimming pool, or whistling along to in the mountains. So grab a snack and sit back and relax while you sing along to the hottest songs of summers past.


While the calendar may disagree — and we’re pretty sure that the groundhog can’t be trusted — to many people, Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer. And who are we to argue with an early start to summer? br As has been the tradition for holidays past, Kroll Call is celebrating the unofficial start of summer with one of our music playlist specials. In the past, we’ve rediscovered lost hits of the 80s and 90s, grooved to the hits of Motown, found out which ear worms were stuck in our Kroll Call team’s heads, and dodged evil twins as we listened to songs that became popular thanks to appearances on soap operas. br This time around, we thought it would be fun to take a look back at some of the biggest hits of summers past. You know, the songs that you were listening to on the beach, humming in the swimming pool, or whistling along to in the mountains. So grab a snack and sit back and relax while you sing along to the hottest songs of summers past.


Award-winning actor Scott Turner Schofield (SKO-feeld) feels his purpose in life is to inspire Hollywood, your school, your job, and your family to embrace transgender people. He has been part of a groundbreaking storyline on CBS Daytime’s The Bold and the Beautiful, becoming the first openly transgender actor on daytime television. He’ll share that gift on this week’s Kroll Call as he discusses the so-called “Bathroom Bills” that require individuals to use the bathroom that corresponds to the gender listed on their birth certificate. He also says he “can’t wait to tell you why I think bathroom bills = best thing to happen to the #LGBTQ community yet.” Then, changing topics ever so slightly, Robert Palmer Watkins, another of daytime’s promising newcomers, gives us a look into his world, a world that includes acting, singing, and a little danger in the form of rock climbing and surfing. We’ll talk musical theatre, his role on ABC’s General Hospital, and much more.


Award-winning actor Scott Turner Schofield (SKO-feeld) feels his purpose in life is to inspire Hollywood, your school, your job, and your family to embrace transgender people. He has been part of a groundbreaking storyline on CBS Daytime’s The Bold and the Beautiful, becoming the first openly transgender actor on daytime television. He’ll share that gift on this week’s Kroll Call as he discusses the so-called “Bathroom Bills” that require individuals to use the bathroom that corresponds to the gender listed on their birth certificate. He also says he “can’t wait to tell you why I think bathroom bills = best thing to happen to the #LGBTQ community yet.” Then, changing topics ever so slightly, Robert Palmer Watkins, another of daytime’s promising newcomers, gives us a look into his world, a world that includes acting, singing, and a little danger in the form of rock climbing and surfing. We’ll talk musical theatre, his role on ABC’s General Hospital, and much more.


Two of the stars of the new film 35 and Ticking visit Soap Central Live to talk about their roles in the movie. The Young and the Restless' Darius McCrary (Malcolm Winters) discusses living life as a celebrity in the public eye, why networks seem to be abandoning soap operas, and his role in 35 and Ticking as a pro athlete who talks about himself in the third person. Then, former All My Children star Dondre Whitfield on his memories of working on AMC, reality television, and his most important role -- being a dad.


Two of the stars of the new film 35 and Ticking visit Soap Central Live to talk about their roles in the movie. The Young and the Restless' Darius McCrary (Malcolm Winters) discusses living life as a celebrity in the public eye, why networks seem to be abandoning soap operas, and his role in 35 and Ticking as a pro athlete who talks about himself in the third person. Then, former All My Children star Dondre Whitfield on his memories of working on AMC, reality television, and his most important role -- being a dad.


She’s been asked millions, if not billions, of questions yet most people might not be able to pick her out of a crowd. How is that possible? Susan Bennett is the voice that launch a million iPhones — she is the original real-life voice behind Apple’s Siri. She’ll talk about all of that and more — and hopefully Then, almost everyone has a favorite dish that makes them think of their mother. The Kitchen Witch, Lyndsay Wells, is back with some Mother’s Day inspired recipes. From the perfect scrambled eggs for a Mother’s Day brunch to ideas that require no cooking skills whatsoever. Plus, will she be the person to finally convince host Dan J Kroll to eat his vegetables? Probably not, but you never know… And Mother’s Day wouldn’t be complete without some sort of appearance from Dan’s mom or Nana. And just to make things interesting, it will all be a surprise.


She’s been asked millions, if not billions, of questions yet most people might not be able to pick her out of a crowd. How is that possible? Susan Bennett is the voice that launch a million iPhones — she is the original real-life voice behind Apple’s Siri. She’ll talk about all of that and more — and hopefully Then, almost everyone has a favorite dish that makes them think of their mother. The Kitchen Witch, Lyndsay Wells, is back with some Mother’s Day inspired recipes. From the perfect scrambled eggs for a Mother’s Day brunch to ideas that require no cooking skills whatsoever. Plus, will she be the person to finally convince host Dan J Kroll to eat his vegetables? Probably not, but you never know… And Mother’s Day wouldn’t be complete without some sort of appearance from Dan’s mom or Nana. And just to make things interesting, it will all be a surprise.


Award-winning actor Scott Turner Schofield (SKO-feeld) feels his purpose in life is to inspire Hollywood, your school, your job, and your family to embrace transgender people. He has been part of a groundbreaking storyline on CBS Daytime’s The Bold and the Beautiful, becoming the first openly transgender actor on daytime television. He’ll share that gift on this week’s Kroll Call as he discusses the so-called “Bathroom Bills” that require individuals to use the bathroom that corresponds to the gender listed on their birth certificate. He also says he “can’t wait to tell you why I think bathroom bills = best thing to happen to the #LGBTQ community yet.” br Then, changing topics ever so slightly, Robert Palmer Watkins, another of daytime’s promising newcomers, gives us a look into his world, a world that includes acting, singing, and a little danger in the form of rock climbing and surfing. We’ll talk musical theatre, his role on ABC’s General Hospital, and much more.


Award-winning actor Scott Turner Schofield (SKO-feeld) feels his purpose in life is to inspire Hollywood, your school, your job, and your family to embrace transgender people. He has been part of a groundbreaking storyline on CBS Daytime’s The Bold and the Beautiful, becoming the first openly transgender actor on daytime television. He’ll share that gift on this week’s Kroll Call as he discusses the so-called “Bathroom Bills” that require individuals to use the bathroom that corresponds to the gender listed on their birth certificate. He also says he “can’t wait to tell you why I think bathroom bills = best thing to happen to the #LGBTQ community yet.” br Then, changing topics ever so slightly, Robert Palmer Watkins, another of daytime’s promising newcomers, gives us a look into his world, a world that includes acting, singing, and a little danger in the form of rock climbing and surfing. We’ll talk musical theatre, his role on ABC’s General Hospital, and much more.


Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes to get your favorite television show on the air? ABC’s Nathan Varni helps pull back the curtain a little and offers some special New Year’s teasers on General Hospital. Kroll Call is hosted by Dan J Kroll. Once upon a time there was a soap opera about the little town of Port Charles, New York, that had fans buzzing about its on-location adventures, storybook romances, and jaw-dropping drama. General Hospital is still going strong nearly 53 years later. But what goes on behind the cameras on the network level to make sure the soap gets on the air five days a week? ABC’s Nathan Varni offers a rare glimpse at the process and — SPOILER ALERT — also previews what’s ahead on GH. Nathan will also take some time out to talk about ABC’s primetime lineup, including the hit drama Once Upon A Time and the comedy The Middle. Plus, we’ll dive into ABC’s Thursday night powerhouse lineup of Greys Anatomy, Scandal, and How To Get Away With Murder


Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes to get your favorite television show on the air? ABC’s Nathan Varni helps pull back the curtain a little and offers some special New Year’s teasers on General Hospital. Kroll Call is hosted by Dan J Kroll. Once upon a time there was a soap opera about the little town of Port Charles, New York, that had fans buzzing about its on-location adventures, storybook romances, and jaw-dropping drama. General Hospital is still going strong nearly 53 years later. But what goes on behind the cameras on the network level to make sure the soap gets on the air five days a week? ABC’s Nathan Varni offers a rare glimpse at the process and — SPOILER ALERT — also previews what’s ahead on GH. Nathan will also take some time out to talk about ABC’s primetime lineup, including the hit drama Once Upon A Time and the comedy The Middle. Plus, we’ll dive into ABC’s Thursday night powerhouse lineup of Greys Anatomy, Scandal, and How To Get Away With Murder


Michelle Stafford has always kept busy — but lately she’s busier than ever: The Emmy-winning actress is a new mom and the face behind a new line of skin and body care products. If you’ve seen the adorable photos, you’ll understand why Michelle might want to gush on about her son, Jameson. Michelle shares her stories of motherhood the second time around and how her daughter has adjusted to being a big sister. Michelle will also discuss her recently launched line of organic skin care products, Coco Luxe by Michelle Stafford. The entire line of products is currently being sold on Amazon. And somehow Michelle still find time for her other day job, the long-running ABC soap General Hospital. We’ll dig for details about what Michelle’s alter ego, Nina Clay, has coming up in story. And more importantly, will Nina ever successfully put out an edition of Crimson on the first try?


Michelle Stafford has always kept busy — but lately she’s busier than ever: The Emmy-winning actress is a new mom and the face behind a new line of skin and body care products. If you’ve seen the adorable photos, you’ll understand why Michelle might want to gush on about her son, Jameson. Michelle shares her stories of motherhood the second time around and how her daughter has adjusted to being a big sister. Michelle will also discuss her recently launched line of organic skin care products, Coco Luxe by Michelle Stafford. The entire line of products is currently being sold on Amazon. And somehow Michelle still find time for her other day job, the long-running ABC soap General Hospital. We’ll dig for details about what Michelle’s alter ego, Nina Clay, has coming up in story. And more importantly, will Nina ever successfully put out an edition of Crimson on the first try?


The nominations for the 2016 Daytime Emmy Awards have been announced. Were there any surprises? Are there any early favorites? We’ll take a look at all the key categories in our annual Daytime Emmy nominations special. And the Daytime Emmy goes to… the Daytime Emmy ceremony is still more than a month away, but Emmy fever is rising. With the announcement of this year’s nominations, the stage is now set for daytime’s biggest night. Richard Simms, the executive editor of Soaps In Depth magazine, returns to Kroll Call to help take a look at all of this year’s nominations. From the surprises to the early favorites — and maybe even a prediction or two — if you’re a daytime fan then this is the show for you.


The nominations for the 2016 Daytime Emmy Awards have been announced. Were there any surprises? Are there any early favorites? We’ll take a look at all the key categories in our annual Daytime Emmy nominations special. And the Daytime Emmy goes to… the Daytime Emmy ceremony is still more than a month away, but Emmy fever is rising. With the announcement of this year’s nominations, the stage is now set for daytime’s biggest night. Richard Simms, the executive editor of Soaps In Depth magazine, returns to Kroll Call to help take a look at all of this year’s nominations. From the surprises to the early favorites — and maybe even a prediction or two — if you’re a daytime fan then this is the show for you.


The nominations for the 2016 Daytime Emmy Awards have been announced. Were there any surprises? Are there any early favorites? We’ll take a look at all the key categories in our annual Daytime Emmy nominations special. br And the Daytime Emmy goes to… the Daytime Emmy ceremony is still more than a month away, but Emmy fever is rising. With the announcement of this year’s nominations, the stage is now set for daytime’s biggest night. br Richard Simms, the executive editor of Soaps In Depth magazine, returns to Kroll Call to help take a look at all of this year’s nominations. From the surprises to the early favorites — and maybe even a prediction or two — if you’re a daytime fan then this is the show for you.


The nominations for the 2016 Daytime Emmy Awards have been announced. Were there any surprises? Are there any early favorites? We’ll take a look at all the key categories in our annual Daytime Emmy nominations special. br And the Daytime Emmy goes to… the Daytime Emmy ceremony is still more than a month away, but Emmy fever is rising. With the announcement of this year’s nominations, the stage is now set for daytime’s biggest night. br Richard Simms, the executive editor of Soaps In Depth magazine, returns to Kroll Call to help take a look at all of this year’s nominations. From the surprises to the early favorites — and maybe even a prediction or two — if you’re a daytime fan then this is the show for you.


Michelle Stafford has always kept busy — but lately she’s busier than ever: The Emmy-winning actress is a new mom and the face behind a new line of skin and body care products. br If you’ve seen the adorable photos, you’ll understand why Michelle might want to gush on about her son, Jameson. Michelle shares her stories of motherhood the second time around and how her daughter has adjusted to being a big sister. br Michelle will also discuss her recently launched line of organic skin care products, Coco Luxe by Michelle Stafford. The entire line of products is currently being sold on Amazon. br And somehow Michelle still find time for her other day job, the long-running ABC soap General Hospital. We’ll dig for details about what Michelle’s alter ego, Nina Clay, has coming up in story. And more importantly, will Nina ever successfully put out an edition of Crimson on the first try?


Michelle Stafford has always kept busy — but lately she’s busier than ever: The Emmy-winning actress is a new mom and the face behind a new line of skin and body care products. br If you’ve seen the adorable photos, you’ll understand why Michelle might want to gush on about her son, Jameson. Michelle shares her stories of motherhood the second time around and how her daughter has adjusted to being a big sister. br Michelle will also discuss her recently launched line of organic skin care products, Coco Luxe by Michelle Stafford. The entire line of products is currently being sold on Amazon. br And somehow Michelle still find time for her other day job, the long-running ABC soap General Hospital. We’ll dig for details about what Michelle’s alter ego, Nina Clay, has coming up in story. And more importantly, will Nina ever successfully put out an edition of Crimson on the first try?