Today we have the Cinnamon Shrimp Tales as we like to call it, a new Dolly Parton special coming to Netflix, some changes that could happen to the USPS, and new additions coming to Disney+ Premier Access.
This week, Jaret wakes up “on the wrong side of the bed” and starts the show in a bad mood. The good news is, by mid show, HE’S BACK! Lots of talk about little league, Covid-19 naps and much, music more! Get started on your Peloton journey. Go to onepeloton.com to learn more!
Today we’ve got Krispy Kreme giving away free donuts to those who got the vaccine, Meet Me @ The Altar’s new song, Emerald Fennell set to write DC’s Zatanna, and Washington D.C’s statehood.
This week I have Anthony Lauletta who is a digital marketing guru and owns his own comic and merch company, we talk about all the companies he’s worked for in the state of music and how he’s able to help people in bands and festivals grow their business as well as talking about his own business he was able to create from the ground up!
Episode 1 holds on to the good stuff from the Captain America films with a nice injection of character for Sam and Bucky.
These superheroes have problems beyond saving the day, it’s time to see if they can handle an unrelenting work/life balance.
There’s a lot going on in the Mayday Parade camp these days and vocalist Derek Sanders is swinging by The Gunz Show to fill us in.
The band has just wrapped up work on a new album, so the legendary vocalist is letting us in on what they have planned. They also dive into conversation about Friday’s livestream event Sunnyland Session. Derek even treats us to a sneak peek with a mini acoustic performance for The Gunz Show listeners. If you haven’t hit play already, get to it!
This week we chinwag about our trip to Nashville and seeing this weeks guest, Emily Shackleton, perform at The Listening Room.
Emily Shackelton is a songwriter from Biwabik, Minnesota. After studying at Berklee College of Music, where she won the coveted BMI John Lennon Songwriting Competition, Emily moved to Nashville to pursue songwriting.
Her catalog includes cuts by Reba McEntire, Sara Evans, Jana Kramer, David Cook, Seth Ennis, Mickey Guyton, and Cassadee Pope. She has had several songs featured on TV shows like American Idol and ABC’s Nashville including “Love Like Mine”, sung by Hayden Panettiere and featured on the gold-selling season one soundtrack. Most recently she celebrated her first Number 1 with the Carly Pearce breakout single “Every Little Thing.” She recently signed a new co-venture with Liz Rose Music, busbee, and BMG.
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