Saturday, June 29, 2019

COONEY MEETS EDWARD FURLONG AKA JOHN CONNOR - TERMINATOR 2


TERMINATOR 2 STAR EDWARD FURLONG

I had an opportunity to meet and chat with Hollywood Celebrity, Edward Furlong. His breakout role came when he played "John Connor" in Terminator 2 along side Arnold Schwarzenegger


Friday, June 28, 2019

Hip Hop Recording Artist: ENYgeron Talks NEW EP And NEW Single


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New York native ENYergon prepares to drop second EP in ‘Trimurti’ trilogy
BROOKLYN, NY – As a child, Sais Black loved Transformers. He watched all the cartoons, he collected all the toys, and he could tell you everything about the world. For instance, he could tell you that the substance that gave the Transformers their power was something called "Energon". And as he grew up and started discovering a natural ability as a rapper and musician, he knew he wanted to be an artist that displayed that kind of power to the world. And so it made perfect sense for him to adopt the stage name ENYergon. The pseudonym is an adaptation of Energon and the abbreviated version of East New York.

Today, ENYergon is a standout hip hop artist from New York whose initial EP, “Trimurti: Welcome to the Underverse”, gained him some major attention along the East Coast. Now he’s ready to follow that up with the second of a planned EP trilogy, “Trimurti 2: Breathe Life.” The trilogy of projects is inspired by the Hindu religion of Trimurti that is similar to Christianity’s holy trinity of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost.

“I use that as inspiration, with each one about people who were close to me that I lost – my
mother, brother and father,” ENYergon said. “Each EP is a different vibe. ‘Breathe Life’ is about
breathing new life into hip hop, and really focuses on that kind of vibe.”



One of the things that set ENYergon apart from others in the industry is his subject matter. It’s
easy to pigeonhole artists and put them in a box – painting them as only a trap artist, or a
gangsta rapper, or an R&B aficionado. But ENYergon embraces versatility and said he is an artist
who can be looked to as someone who creates a wide variety of music – something for the
clubs, or something with deep lyricism, or something for the streets, and everything in
between. Ultimately, it’s his subject matter and that versatility that set him apart.

“I just want my music to be looked at as versatile,” he said. “It’s everything to me. I can do
hardcore, soft, love songs, lyrical, clubs songs – anything that kind of takes risks and goes
against the grain. High risk equals high reward. It may not always work out but if it does, it’s
gonna hit them, leave a memory and keep people intrigued. That’s the type of sense and reality
I’m trying to inject into the genre – being unexpected and taking risks.”

The debut single from the new EP is “Mile Low Club” which will further demonstrate
ENYergon’s versatility by bringing a smoother R&B vibe through a song that he calls a perfect
single of “sexual intercourse on a train.” It serves as an appetizer of sorts, to whet the appetites
of listeners before hitting them with an upbeat, powerhouse single in “Butterflies,” featuring
the Songstress Jai Emm which is set to drop later this summer.

Another track from the EP, “American Nigga,” is a perfect example of that versatility. It explores
the plight and pitfalls that society brings to the doorstep of his demographic.
“You might think it’s good, but it’s not,” he said. “There are things like materialism or
detrimental cycles with family that set a bad example for the community and kids altogether. I
don’t want to be an American Nigga. This song is a call out to the world and international
community about what goes on within these borders.” There is an awakening going on in the
black community that this song embodies. The full EP will be distributed across all digital
distribution sites in September.

To listen to ENYergon’s music or to follow him on social media, please visit:





“Mile Low Club”



Tuesday, June 25, 2019

ANDREW EVANS: VOCALIST / GUITARIST "LIKE MACHINES" Q&A PODCAST - HE TALKS LATEST SINGLE "DESTITUTE" AND MORE!

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When I listen to "Like Machines" I feel like speeding in my car and breaking things. Their music is a true adrenaline rush.  I saw them live back when they were "The Stir" opening up for rock legends "Collective Soul."  They blew the roof off the house and I've been hooked ever since.

Vocalist Andrew Evans stopped by the Podcast show to talk about the band's NEWEST single ' Destitute' and the first single since becoming "Like Machines" a track called "Kaiser". 

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COLLECTIVE SOUL RETURNS TO THE BRAD COONEY PODCAST SHOW JULY 12TH

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Always fun to talk to these guys.  Collective Soul returns to the Brad Cooney podcast show on July 12th. We'll talk to Will Turpin and get an update on the current tour, and of course the band's NEW record "Blood" STAY TUNED!  

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

BRITTANY GLODEAN TALKS DEBUT ALBUM 'SHE READY' AND MORE!

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Hot new artist Brittany Glodean prepares to launch debut album ‘She Ready,’ drops first single ‘Be Patient’

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LOS ANGELES, CA – Brittany Glodean is a triple-talent artist whose star is on the rise. B-Glo has natural gifts and abilities of music and entertainment literally running through her veins, and it shows through everything she creates. Her debut album, “She Ready,” is set to put that God-given talent on full display, starting with the first single “Be Patient” which is slated for worldwide release on June 20.
Produced by singer/songwriter Chuckii Booker and distributed by Indiglo Music Group, “Be Patient” is a love song for the new generation. B-Glo describes it as a song that should inspire others of her generation to take their time when it comes to love and make wise decisions before rushing into something.

“It’s a slow love song which is appropriate because the lyrics are about basically telling someone we can be involved, but let’s take our time and not rush,” B-Glo said. “Nowadays, people my age and of this generation tend to rush into relationships because they want to fall in love with someone. That’s a great feeling, but there needs to be a good balance when it comes to being in love. That’s what this song is about.”

The single will launch with a listening party on June 20 in Beverly Hills. More singles and music videos from the upcoming album will be released sporadically throughout the rest of the year in
anticipation of the launch of “She Ready.” B-Glo said she hopes to build momentum and a fanbase over the course of the year as she introduces her music to the world.

B-Glo has been singing and dancing since age 4, and has performed with some of the best dance companies throughout LA, including The Performing Arts Center and L.Y.T.E. Dance Studio, where she was captain of the award-winning hip hop dance crew. She also is an established model and has done major print work for Gap, Robinson’s May, K-Mart, Berdine Department Store, and is featured on the Scooter Samantha MGA toy box as well as the cover of Mattel catalog magazine.

Additionally, B-Glo is an actress who has starred in commercials for GM Good Wrench and Shoe Dazzle, and in shows such as Kevin Hart’s “Lyft Legends” and MTV’s “Fear Factor.” B-Glo has been featured in numerous music videos, including Ice Cube’s “That New Funkadelic,” Tyga’s “Swamp,” and Keke Palmer’s “Got me F’d Up.” Throughout her career as an entertainer, she has worked hard at developing her own unique sound and style which she is excited to share with new fans all over the world.

“I think my sound is very organic,” she said. “I have a lot of live instruments, but you also get that electronic feel of what is out right now. I’m trying to bring that old school vibe with the live band and live instruments, and fusing it with the urban pop feel that’s popular with what’s going on today. Most of all, I just want people to be able to connect with my story. My whole concept behind everything I do is spreading love. With how the world is today, if I can spread love and give people a way to escape with my music and just vibe out and connect with me … that’s what it’s all about.”
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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

LIKE MACHINES RELEASES NEW SINGLE "DESTITUTE"






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We are very excited to present to all of you our new single and video - "Destitute". To us, the song explores the dichotomy that we have seen in large cities around the world. Being destitute can come in all forms. Everyone has their own problems and you really never know what someone may be going through in their life, no matter how they appear on the outside.


A huge thank you to everyone who helped make this song and video come to life! It is definitely one of our favorite songs to play live and are so excited to finally be able to let you all hear it! We hope you enjoy!
And don't forget to add the track to your library on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon.... and all the music services that you use!


--Like Machines

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Thursday, June 13, 2019

HIP HOP RECORDING ARTIST KOLLEGE-KADO TALKS NEW EP AND SINGLE "MONEY TALKS"


Standout college athlete makes waves in music industry with unique sound and style

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VENTURA, CA – Though Kado Brown is probably best known across the U.S. as a standout college athlete, his deeper passion is music. Flying under the radar for much of his youth, this Georgia Southern quarterback announced his arrival on the music scene with an explosion when his 2018 stadium anthem “Swag Like Chad” was embraced by ESPN and signed to a sync license through 2020. Inspired by first-year head coach Chad Lunsford, the single has been championed by more than just the fans of Georgia Southern but also by music lovers and fans of college athletics all over the world. But those initial fans of Kollege’s – first at Moorpark College and then at Georgia Southern – hold a special place in his heart.


“How they supported my music was huge,” he said. “Without their support, I wouldn’t have had as much success and I can’t thank them enough for that. It’s because of that I’ve been blessed enough to get opportunities to perform and open for some big name artists like Problem, Playboi Carti, Famous Dex, and Rich The Kid.”

Scheduled to graduate with his four-year degree this summer, KollegeKado is ready to take his early success as an artist to the next level. He’s releasing a new EP called “Dirty Gold Saturn”
which takes advantage of the momentum he created with “Swag Like Chad” by offering six new “turn up vibes.” With production from notorious sound smith Yung Henny, this trap-forward production will “put some holes in the roof,” Kollege said.


“There are some tears in there too, but it runs good and will do the job of keeping people turned up for certain occasions,” he said. “It’s a project about manifestations and life experiences and trying to speak things into existence. It’s about having fun as well. One of the things I take pride in with my music is having a broad sound. With this project, I have that trap, turn-up sound but some of my earlier work has conscious sounds with more stories and things that were more personal to me. I also make music that is celebratory and braggadocios. I’m getting ready to explore some R&B vibes later this year.”
The debut single from “Dirty Gold Saturn” is a song called “Money Talks.” Kollege said he was first inspired to write the song when he got a handful of beats from Yung Henny and this was the first one he liked.

“I knew I needed to write to it because it just had a vibe,” he said. “And the phrase that kept going over and over in my head is something my pops always used to say, ‘Money talks but bullshit walks.’ I wanted to go with that quote. So far, people have related to it and it’s definitely something that will play in the clubs and people can have fun with. It’s not a song that I’m trying to get too conscious with – it’s just something for people to have fun with.”

That being said, ultimately, KollegeKado said he wants his music to inspire people to be themselves and take steps into whatever it is they want to do in life.

“I played football which was my foundation for a long time,” he said. “I learned a lot about hard work and effort and hustle, and I have transferred that into my music. I hope that through my music and my story, some people will be inspired.”

Kollege is slated to perform at the Q Club in Oxnard, California on June 9 with another live performance set for June 19 at a location yet to be determined. To listen to KollegeKado’s music or to follow him on social media, please visit:









BOB MARLEY GUITARIST: AL ANDERSON TALKS IN DEPTH ABOUT HIS CAREER AND LATEST !

Interview with Al Anderson – Bob Marley Guitarist Brad Cooney: Alright, Brad Cooney.com with a welcome to the show Mr Al Anderson of course,...