Little Steven’s Underground Garage, a 24/7 Rock & Roll radio station on Sirius XM, has launched a new weekly program: Robbo At The Movies, bringing music and movies together, hosted by Robert Cotto of Renegade Nation and Wicked Cool Records.
Premiering Friday, November 28 at 10:00 PM ET, Robbo At The Movies celebrates the long shared history of Rock ‘n Roll and cinema, a relationship that has “shaped generations of soundtracks, scenes, and cultural moments.” Each week, Rob will explore a different theme: “a classic film, a legendary director, an unforgettable actor, or even a television series known for its iconic needle drops.”

Cotto says:
Film and music have always shared a deep connection. After guest hosting an episode of The Underground Garage to promote ‘Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple’—the documentary that I produced—I was blown away when Stevie offered me this opportunity to develop a show about two of my greatest passions: cinema and rock & roll. Being part of telling Stevie’s story was one dream come true. Getting to join The Underground Garage in this capacity is another– something I’ve fantasized about since the show first hit the airwaves more than twenty years ago.
Steven Van Zandt, the creator of The Underground Garage and of Wicked Cool Records, adds:
We’ve been searching for the perfect guy to do a movie show and we finally found him! We’ve been celebrating cool films in my short vocal breaks all along, but now there will be an entire weekly show dedicated to them. I can’t wait!
Each episode of Robbo At The Movies dives into how Rock ‘n Roll has “elevated film and television storytelling”, from the ’50s to the ’70s and into modern day.

Show Details
Title: Robbo At The Movies
Host: Robert Cotto (Renegade Nation / Wicked Cool Records)
Premiere Date: Friday, November 28, 2025
Time: 10:00 PM ET (weekly)
Network: Little Steven’s Underground Garage
More about Robert Cotto:
Robert Cotto is a Grammy-nominated filmmaker, Producer, writer, and longtime member of the Renegade Nation and Wicked Cool Records family. He co-produced the documentary Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple, which was nominated for Best Music Film at The 67th Annual Grammy Awards. Cotto has spent his career telling stories that celebrate the enduring legacy of rock & roll—on the screen, over the air, and from the stage.
