It might come as a surprise to some that Danny Trejo, a Mexican-American actor most well-known for playing the villain or anti-hero, was a hero in real life yesterday when he pulled a young special needs boy from an overturned SUV after witnessing a collision in Silmar CA. Trejo spoke with ABC7 about the incident recalling how a young woman helped by unbuckling the boy’s seatbelt so he could free him from the vehicle. If you’d ever met Mr. Trejo it would not be at all surprising to hear that after rescuing the boy he then made an effort to… Read more »
A trio of friends go to illegal means to have the American dream…oh, did I forget to say it’s 3 housewives in 1970s NYC?
Here we are a good 31 years after The Pixies first record, “Surfer Rosa”, and on September 13 the band will release their 7th studio album “Beneath The Eyrie”. The Pixies are required listening for anyone diving into rock music of any kind. The albums “Surfer Rosa” of 1988 and “Dolittle” of 1989 were, not the only, but 2 of the precursors of the birth of alternative rock. After 4 studio albums, the band split in 1993 only to reunite 11 years later in 2004. Another 10 years passed before the band would release another studio record in 2014. “Catfish… Read more »
November 23, 2019, marks the 20th anniversary of the release of the quintuple platinum Metallica–San Francisco Symphony album “S&M”. The idea for the symphonic and metallic collaboration came from Metallica’s late Cliff Burton. Burton passed away in 1986 but his idea lived on in his bandmates and came to fruition years later when they performed on April 21 and 22 of 1999 at Berkeley Community Theater. In celebration of that epic musical contribution on September 6 and 8 of 2019, the San Francisco Symphony will be appearing with Metallica again to perform the symphonic accompaniment originally composed by late conductor… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Rage Against the Machine.
Jason joins Scott to talk about Substream, Ohio, and music.
Listen Up! This time on episode 451, Brett and Nathan have more dad talks and play a fun game where we finally discover Brett’s kryptonite… enjoy. Brought to you by, BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/brett The Brett Davern Show is streamed LIVE daily at 10am (eastern) 7am (pacific) on idobi Radio at https://idobi.com Follow Brett on social media @BDavv, Katie : @KatieLeclerc, the show @BrettDavernShow
Darrin chats with his old friend Tony Lovato.
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This fall, from the creators of ABC’s Black-ish and Grown-ish, comes the third element of the Johnson family’s world – Mixed-ish. Rainbow Johnson (Tracee Ellis Ross) is a wife, doctor, and mother who realizes that her children don’t know her story, so she’s telling it. Narrated by “Bow”, the series follows her childhood after living on a commune that the government might have labeled a radicalized cult in violation of over 47 ATF regulations then entering society at the age of 12 in 1985. Bow’s parents (Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Tika Sumpter) send their biracial children, Rainbow (Arica Himmel), Johan (Ethan… Read more »