Here’s to the Ladies Who Rock
Ladies’ voices have always been, and always will be, an important part of rock history. To mark the occasion, we have a special message below from just a few of the many incredible ladies who rock our world.

International Women’s Day / Women’s History Month
Today (March 8) is International Women's Day, and March is Women's History Month. Ladies' voices have always been, and always will be, an important part of rock history. To mark the occasion, we have a special message below from just a few of the many incredible ladies who rock our world.
Women Who Rock
Read on to see Pierre Robert's playlist from the Work Force Blocks today...
Janis Joplin - Piece of my Heart
The Pretty Reckless - Take Me Down
Jefferson Airplane - Somebody to Love
No Doubt - Just A Girl
Larkin Poe - Holy Ghost Fire
Heart - Barracuda
Stevie Nicks - Edge of Seventeen
Pat Benatar - Hit Me With Your Best Shot
The Warning - Money
Melissa Etheridge - Come To My Window
Sheryl Crow - Leaving Las Vegas
Halestorm - I Get Off
Dorothy - Flawless
Bonnie Raitt - Blender Blues
The Pretenders - Brass in Pocket
Patti Smith - Dancing Barefoot
Blondie - One Way or Another
Aretha Franklin - Respect
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From roughly 10:30am to somewhere around 3 (we call it Pierre Standard Time) weekdays Philadelphia rocks with (and loves) Pierre Robert on WMMR. Pierre Robert began his illustrious career at the pioneering progressive rock station KSAN, in his hometown San Francisco, but it’s through his uninterrupted 42-year tenure at Philadelphia‘s legendary WMMR that he’s made his mark. One of the city’s most recognizable celebrities will write about being at the center of its live music scene and greeting his legions of fans as if personal friends in the smallest clubs and largest stadiums.
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