MAX and Ali Gatie transport us on the dreamy waves of their new track “Butterflies”. They take us back to milestone moments of love, and forward into hopes of what love may become. “Butterflies” isn’t just a pretty song, full of R&B soulfulness, luscious vocals, and electro-pop sparkle, it has a heartbeat you can rock with, while you celebrate the times in life that serve up unforgettable flutters. And your heart will sing along. “Our whole key word for this song has always been “warmth”. With every aspect, from the music video to the song itself, we just wanted people… Read more »
Ray Hodge’s new song “idgaf” is a powerhouse anthem for all those times you’ve wanted to tell ’em how you really feel.
Take a trip through time and space to a new rocked-out dreamworld with our premiere of Emily Wolfe’s new album Outlier.
It’s fast and furious, cars and vehicles do amazing things plus the unseeable John Cena joins in.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Megadeth and the recent controversy about Dave Ellefson.
Listen Up! On todays episode Peter Wise joins us to talk about his new song “Window Dressing” and Katie gets emotional talking about the first openly gay NFL player … enjoy! 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
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Central Park is back for more weird family fun, new dreams, and fantastic musical hijinks.
My eyes were truly opened when I was sixteen years old and moving to East Texas from Southern California. We moved in early June and just a couple of weeks later a holiday was being celebrated, one I had never heard of: Juneteenth. Like anyone else who hears about something for the first time, I started to ask questions. I realized I was completely oblivious to the fact that it took two and a half years for the enslaved to be freed in Texas on June 19, 1865, after the Emancipation Proclamation. I remember my first year back in California, watching the… Read more »
for someone who always has something to say about everything, i’m having the most difficult time writing something about pride. it could be the fact that the very first pride was a riot and in recent history corporations have taken to adding rainbows to everything as if a rainbow for the month of june will make up for ignoring us the other 11 months out of the year. it could be the fact that sex workers, trans women of color, dykes of all flavors, and kinky queers paved the way for all of us and yet puritans spend their days… Read more »