Neil Ratner Rock Doc - Real Rock'N'Roll Stories
TubeHealth is an independent service and is not affiliated with or endorsed by YouTube or Google.
Data displayed on this page is retrieved via YouTube API Services.
Updated:
Neil Ratner Rock Doc - Real Rock'N'Roll Stories Channel Description Snapshot
Channel Description
“As a kid I dreamed of two different career paths. Either I would become a successful rock and roll drummer or I would become an MD. In many ways both of my dreams came true.
Despite the fact that I didn´t become a famous drummer, I still managed to work in the music business. I went from road manager to producer and I worked with bands like Humble Pie, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Pink Floyd, Three Dog Night and T- Rex.
My company, Circus Talents Ltd., had done successful tours for many of the biggest rock groups of the day. I was still unsatisfied. I decided to pursue my other passion and studied medicine in Guadalajara, Mexico, eventually becoming an Anesthesiologist
On this channel you’ll find some great facts and great stories. Come with me on a fascinating journey into Rock and Roll.
Neil Ratner, MD - Rock'N'Roll Historian
Despite the fact that I didn´t become a famous drummer, I still managed to work in the music business. I went from road manager to producer and I worked with bands like Humble Pie, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Pink Floyd, Three Dog Night and T- Rex.
My company, Circus Talents Ltd., had done successful tours for many of the biggest rock groups of the day. I was still unsatisfied. I decided to pursue my other passion and studied medicine in Guadalajara, Mexico, eventually becoming an Anesthesiologist
On this channel you’ll find some great facts and great stories. Come with me on a fascinating journey into Rock and Roll.
Neil Ratner, MD - Rock'N'Roll Historian
About This Page
Methodology: This page displays a snapshot of publicly available creator information retrieved via YouTube API Services.
Snapshot
Snapshot Date:
Data Source: Public data retrieved via YouTube API Services
Data is refreshed at least once every 30 days.