Here you'll learn just where NTL started, how it started and what it's all about, right from the founders of the show, Leopardlady and Cory Legendre


From Leopardlady's point of view:

Hello, I'm the Leopardlady, I'm from Nebraska. I started out on Kat Vecchione's show, The

Rock Report. After several months of working with Kat, we parted ways due to creative differences, thus NTL Rock Radio was born. Kat and I remain close friends, she's also a frequent guest co-host of the show. Cory Legendre and I brainstormed ideas and came up with NTL Rock Radio, which stands for Nothin' To Lose. Cory co-hosts the show sometimes, as well as being my webmaster. I don't know what I'd do without him.

 

I do this show for my love of music. I've played bass on and off since 1985, so I do know music. I hate the way regular shows only play one type of music. NTL interviews all kinds of bands in the rock genre, from pop to death metal, it's all rock to me, and I love it all. I've interviewed everyone from local bands to some of the biggest bands, such as BUCKCHERRY. Rock Widow (Caroline) joined our family in June 2008 as my manager and sometimes co-host. She has brought a lot to the table and helped NTL immensely.

 

from Cory's point of view:

Hey, I'm Cory Legendre, the one up in Maine who managed to "sit next to" the Leopardlady, as a co-host, for the first few months of the show. And, no, i'm not gone. I still run the back end of the show, as far as the website and everything! It's been fun working with the Leopardlady, her and I connected thanks to Kat Vecchione's The Rock Report radio show. I'd already been a host of my own show, which found its way from network to network, Cory Live, and was ready to co-host amongst who in my eyes would be today's best rock music interviewer...and yes, Leopardlady does a great job at it.

 

Of course, now we have Caroline, the Rock Widow, working with us, and I'm awful glad she's here to help, because she's moved the show from what I helped start, to something bigger. I still enjoy coming on the show and will always be ready to rock, with nothin' to lose. NTL has to have been the biggest radio project for me, as far as music is concerned, and I enjoy the design and other work that goes along with the websites. It's sure fun.