Friday, July 29, 2022

REMO DA GOAT STOPS BY AND TALKS NEW SINGLE "WHOA" AND MUCH MORE!

Remo Da Goat soon to release “Whoa,” a second single teasing final album of Goat series

 


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By Kurt Beyers

 

A taste of the third and final installment of Ggmg – God gave me gifts – AKA Remo da Goat’s goat era will drop on July 13 when the single “Whoa” comes out.

 

“Whoa,” dropping on July 13, will be the second single to be released from the upcoming album Goat Shit Part 3: Da Old Me.

 

“Goat Freestyle,” the first single from the album, dropped April 20 and has since hit No. 13 for hip hop singles and received almost a million streams. Throughout its first month, the video was trending on YouTube.

 

“Freestyle” is also a description of the music on the third album. Mainstream rap was the dominant style on Goat Shit Part 1: Up Next, and part 2, Toxic Love, was all in an R&B style.

 

For himself, Da Goat wants people to know one thing about “Whoa” and the other 15 tracks of Da Old Me.

 

“It's gonna be the best music they can possibly get from me,” he said.

 

Remo does not want to be stuck in a box labeled “Rapper,” and he seeks to be more than just a crossover artist.

 

“I want to cross hip hop, R&B, rock – I like rock and roll too – I want to put all that into one thing,” he said. “I want to do some things that people never did before with music.”

 

He does not put a name to his style, which he describes as “very unorthodox and unique.”

 

“I sing, I rap, my vocabulary, my harmonizing – you know what I'm saying? It's not orthodox. It’s unique.”

 

When he talks about his influences, he names, among others, Lil Wayne, 50 Cent, DMX and Rick Ross, and says he has the same “vision.” His explanation boils down to a work ethic.

 

I noticed they did a lot of hard work, so it inspired me to keep going.” he said. “I record a lot. I get a lot of work done, and I know that’s what it takes to get me there.”

 

“There” he defines as a place at “the top of everywhere.” One of his goals is the Diamond Award for reaching 10 million in sales of albums and singles.

 

Remo was born in Clearwater, Florida. He grew up in the projects there and in Tarpon Springs, “taking in,” as he says, “all of what poverty had to offer.”

 

He has made music since he was 6 or 7 years old, singing in the church choir. He started in with rap with a cousin when he was about 8, and part of his singing then was gospel rap.

 

His first professional release was three years ago, and since he has created three albums (the first two Goat albums in 2021 and Ok Ok 3 in 2020.

 

Goat Part 2: Toxic Love” reached No. 1 in Germany, No. 4 in the United Kingdom and No. 7 in the United States on the iTunes R&B sales charts. That album has been streamed millions of times.

 

His next project after the completion of the Goat series will be another album, which he says will be called “My Testimony.” Stylistically, it is going to be all three Goat albums in one.

 

“Part 1 was more mainstream, Part 2 was R&B, and Part 3 is freestyle rap, so Testimony is going to have all three genres,” he said.

 

The tentative release date is sometime next summer, preceded by the release of a couple of singles.

 

But now is “Whoa” and its album.

 

He says he has the same vision as the superstars who are his influences, and the same potential “to become a household name.”

 

“Hard work, dedication, trying to reach my goal to the peak I want to be, and telling my story to the world,” he said. “I still got I still got a lot of music I want to get to the world. It's just the beginning.”


Make sure to stay connected to Remo Da Goat on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts. A pre-order link for “Whoa” is available on Linktree.

https://ggmgremo.com/

https://linktr.ee/Remodagoat

https://music.amazon.com/artists/B07TTYFP6W/ggmg-remo

https://music.apple.com/us/album/_/1615652135?i=1615652436&ign-itscg=30200&ign-itsct=lt_m

https://open.spotify.com/artist/4rAl028Dt0oJY2rg7M6Auy

https://music.youtube.com/search?q=ggmg+remo

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Monday, July 25, 2022

SINGER SONGWRITER DEVON PAIGE TALKS NEW SINGLE "LOVE AND DREAMS" AND MUCH MORE!

Devon Paige’s ‘Love and Dreams’ is perfect for driving with the windows down


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By Brennan Stebbins


Devon Paige discovered a love of performing as a child actress doing professional music theater, but later took a break while she tried her hand as a millennial in corporate America. 


Then she received a stark reminder about her true passion when her father passed away in 2019. 


“He just didn’t enjoy a lot of life,” she says. “He was so focused on his career and his family and making sure they were well taken care of that he didn’t really get to do a lot of things he wanted to and by the time he had things he wanted to do he was much older. It was a reminder that I have dreams and I have passions and you can’t wait that long to do them because life is short.”


Devon got back into music and started writing a single, and then suffered another loss when her grandmother passed away. At that point she knew she needed to make her music dream come true. 


“I know how proud they would both be,” she says. “I just need to make it happen.”


Devon officially kicked off her return to music with her 2021 single “Resentful,” a slower song about toxic love, but really wanted to do something more upbeat and more in the pop genre, inspired by artists like Katie Perry and Sia. The result is her newest release, “Love and Dreams.”


Her upcoming single, “Love and Dreams,” was written by the incredible Esjay Jones and produced by the one and only, Trey Vittetoe. They helped bring her vision to life for this upcoming hit.

 



“It’s a good, happy love song,” she says. “It’s like when you fall in love with someone and you’re in that honeymoon stage. I just thought that was perfect because everybody can relate; everybody’s been in love. There are so many songs on the radio now that are about heartbreak and breakups and although I still love those songs, I wanted to write something that embodies their feelings for their loved ones .”


“It’s catchy,” she says. “As soon as you hear the top line it just sticks in your head.”


Even as an adult, Devon still loves being on stage and she plans to do some live shows in the near future. She resides in Charlotte, North Carolina. 


Make sure to stay connected to Devon Paige on all platforms for new music, videos and social posts. 

https://soundcloud.com/devonpaige/loveanddreams

https://www.instagram.com/dev_paige/

https://www.tiktok.com/@devonpaige7

https://twitter.com/dev_paige

https://www.facebook.com/DevonPaigeMusic

Wednesday, July 20, 2022

SINGER / SONGWRITER 'SOHM' STOPS BY AND TALKS ABOUT HIS NEW SELF TITLED ALBUM "SOHM" AND MORE!

 

SOHM Delivers Self-titled Album, an Ode to Music Old and New

By Nadia Sobehart

 


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Denver-based artist SOHM brings rock and folk elements to his latest work, the self-titled album, “SOHM.” His newest work is a steady mix of slow rock, folk, pop, and experimental rock. “There are no drums, so I feel weird calling it rock, but then I listen to the tracks and it feels ballad-y, like early 70s rock,” explains SOHM. No matter the genre, his music is a testament to musical talent.

 

The nomadic artist spent his young adult years throughout several U.S. states, eventually settling in Denver, where he is now based. In Nepal, where he was born and raised, he grew up on early 1960s and 70s influences and proceeded to listen to metal, thrash, and old rock n’ roll. Once he came to the U.S., SOHM began to listen to pop and rap, as well as ethnic, folk, and world music. Among his influences, he cites everyone and everything from renown rock musicians to ethnic and folk tunes. It’s safe to say that SOHM is a global artist, weaving parts of his life and influences into a cloth of music uniquely his own.

 

SOHM describes his latest work as “some kind of experiment” with social undertones. The album features a variety of songs ranging from philosophical queries to love songs—in fact, one song is even about a tree. “Each song has an individual message,” says the artist. “I wrote this album during COVID. I used to be active in music when I was younger then stopped until the pandemic, when I picked up the ukulele and started writing songs again. During reflective moments in the afternoon, songs started coming to my mind.”

 

His process involves writing the music first and then focusing on the lyrical elements. “The tune has to be good. Generally, it’s the tune that sticks no matter what the genre. If I have a good tune in my mind, I’ll put in the lyrics. If the words stick, then I’ll sit down and write something that makes sense with the theme of the sound.”

 

“My background is songwriter. I’m an 8/10 songwriter and 3/10 singer,” jokes SOHM. “My songs are very personal. They’re outtakes / observations of the world and my ideologies about the world and universe.”

 

What’s up next for the artist? At present, SOHM is letting things unravel organically. From touring to placements, the options are endless for the artist, who is more concerned with filling the gap that currently exists in music than rushing any one aspect of his career.


Make sure to stay connected to SOHM on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts.

https://linktr.ee/sohmmusic

https://instagram.com/sohmmusic?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTdE9QYgt/

https://twitter.com/SohmMusic?t=wDdtHaWKFR_Yz-l0GD7cig&s=08


Tuesday, July 19, 2022

HIP HOP ARTIST "SAYNAVE" STOPS BY AND TALKS NEW SINGLE "COOKOUT" AND MUCH MORE!

 

Saynave Can Relate, and Does So with Latest Single, “The Cookout”

 


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 New Jersey-born, Philadelphia-based Saynave is the hip-hop artist and producer you’ve been looking for. Elevating music with depth and energy, Saynave focuses on the importance of connecting with listeners through relatable (and good) music.

 

Bryant Gilliam—otherwise known as Saynave—gifts listeners with their soon-to-be new favorite summer hit. “The Cookout,” his latest single, is a song meant for summer hangouts. Saynave speaks to the good times had, while reminiscing about family gatherings, being outside with friends, hanging out, and the occasional drama that ensues.

 

The single is to be followed by his upcoming EP, “Stay Connected.” The EP is a collection of mature hip-hop songs that anyone can relate to. “Most songs are an ‘everyman’ kind of song—about family, relationships, commitment—standard everyday things people go through,” shares Saynave. He contrasts his sound to that of modern hip hop, which tends to highlight the glitz and glamour of urban artist lifestyle. This is hip hop for everyday people. “I’m reaching out to the people who tend to watch ‘Insecure’ by Issa Rae. People who have standard 9-5 jobs and also go to day parties.”

 

When it comes to the songwriting process, Saynave tends to make a lot of his own music. “Most of my music making is routine. I go through the day and write songs and ideas about things I find interesting. It’s like that quote about genius striking every day between set hours. My songwriting isn’t spontaneous; I keep a schedule. Most people try to cultivate a stereotypical artist life. But it’s repetition—that’s all it is. Somedays you’ll be on, other’s you’ll be off.” If Saynave has an “off” day, we have yet to see it, because his music is very much “on.”

 


Coming up with concepts, Saynave searches for relatable topics. “I can’t rap about nothing,” he says. “I keep it very relatable to things that I go through on the daily. I tend to focus on things like personal wealth, investing, family, my daughter, going to work, vacation—things I actually can do and do do.”

 

Focused on the bigger picture, the artist cares deeply about culture, life experiences, and the important issues in our world today. Saynave has a lot to be proud of in his life. Yet it’s the first release he’s proudest of so far. “The first of anything is always the proudest moment, no matter how bad it is.”

 

In collaboration with Fogwood Records, Saynave has released fan-favorite songs like “Speak the Language” and “Resume.” This year, Saynave’s partnership with Fogwood Records is bringing a “new era of quality music.”

Apart from hyping up his recent single, “The Cookout,” Saynave is excited to share his soon-to-come EP. We might also spot the artist preparing for festival performances (he would love to perform at SXSW) while he isn’t working on more music and collaborations. According to Saynave, “I want to be the most relatable person that’s not corny.” We’re here for it.

 

Make sure to stay connected to Saynave on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts.

www.saynave.com

https://music.apple.com/us/artist/saynave/1489656783

: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1XOE30vdteGiHtuu3tk1QD?si=QBGN2kDkSVSy9acpjq4t2Q

https://soundcloud.com/saynave

https://www.youtube.com/saynavemusic

https://twitter.com/saynave

https://www.facebook.com/saynave/

https://www.instagram.com/saynave

https://www.tiktok.com/@saynave

Friday, July 15, 2022

JAKE-LUV TALKS NEW EP "POWER CHAIR" AND MORE! Q&A PODCAST

  

JakeLuv’s upbeat new EP Power Chair is a soundtrack for summer

 By Brennan Stebbins





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When Detroit native Jacob Kimball was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy, the news made it clear to him that he should go all in on his music career.

 

 

“It made my decision of just going for music very easy,” he says. “It left fewer options on the table. I almost had no choice.”

 

 

Now known by his stage name, JakeLuv, he’s set to release his first studio EP on July 8, called Power Chair. The seven-track project features JakeLuv’s perfect blend of hip hop and melodic pop style and serves as his official introduction to the world.

 

 

“This is where the ball gets rolling,” he says.

 

 

The debut track, “Luv Letters,” will be released with an official music video on June 24. It’s a great song for summer and also helps define the EP. Jake, who uses an electric wheelchair, discovers a completely gold-colored wheelchair in a field of green in the video, touches it and then finds himself inside.

 

 

“I’m in a power chair but I’m also trying to get to an important position,” he says. “That’s the main premise of the project. This debut project is going to help me emerge into the music scene. The vibrance of the colors really represents the entire project. It’s bright gold and green.”

 

 

The EP’s second track is “No Complaints,” a bright and poppy track with lyrics about a romantic relationship. But it’s also a reflection of Jake’s mindset since his diagnosis.

 

 

“I’m talking about no complaints with another person but I think it’s a great representation of the theme of Power Chair,” he says.

 

 

His history with music started at a young age when he was infatuated with freestyle rapping – people would throw him topics and he didn’t hesitate. As he got into the world of professional recording and working in studios around Detroit, he turned his focus to melodic structures and his singing voice.

 

 

“I was always striving to make the best music I could,” he says. “And I was always willing to change up the approach or the game, anything to make that happen.”

 

 

Now his music contains a mix of rap elements and vocals fine-tuned through singing lessons.

 

 

“This is the start of something bigger,” Jake says. “I have a lot of plans beyond this project but this is the start of the whole thing. I think it’s only going to get better from here.”

 

 

Make sure to stay connected to JakeLuv on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts.


Wednesday, July 13, 2022

LEVI ZADOFF AND DEAD HENDRIX JOIN FORCES ON "DEAD SUMMER" PROJECT! Q&A PODCAST!

Levi Zadoff and Dead Hendrix team up on “Dead Summer,” a pop-punk/rap-rock chronicle of life and loss during COVID-19


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LOS ANGELES, CA – Just like the rest of the world, rising music stars Levi Zadoff and Dead Hendrix each experienced tremendous loss during the COVID-19 pandemic in different countries. When they met through social media, they knew they had to make a record of this era, as a tribute to the people we all lost and the trauma left behind. That’s the genesis of their collaborative EP “Dead Summer.”

A high-energy mashup of Zadoff’s pop-punk emo and Dead Hendrix’s rap-punk sounds, “Dead Summer” is a powerful elegy, channeling the stew of emotions left in the wake of the pandemic.

“Part of the passion behind this project was kind of coping and just making something so we didn’t have to just sit with it, and helping other people cope with their traumas during the pandemic by listening to the music. Because I think a lot of people just had to sit with the pain for the past year or so,” Zadoff says.

“Many of my friends died from drug overdose and suicide, and there were so many stories like that over just a year and a half. So, you’re dealing with the metaphorical death of summer because nothing’s happening, but you’re also dealing with deaths of friends and family.”

Zadoff says the track he’s most proud of is “Love Game,” a power-pop emo breakup anthem that encapsulates the anxiety and cabin fever vibes of the lockdown era. The duo take turns dropping verses, with Dead Hendrix chanting the refrain “trapped in my mind like I’m snowed in, I been going crazy like I’m Cobain,” while Zadoff drops verses that cycle through escalating relationship insecurities.

The overall effect is both rousing and claustrophobic – an anxious feeling anyone who lived through the lockdowns will remember. Zadoff describes it as “being trapped in your own head and wanting to let it out.”

Ironically, Zadoff and Dead Hendrix’s collaboration might never have happened if not for the lockdowns.

Zadoff, a 21-year-old Los Angeles native whose 2020 rap album “Welcome Back, Golden Boy” has had more than 10 million streams on Soundcloud, was looking for collaborators to try out his new pop-punk sound. He came across 20-year-old Ottawa, Canada rap-rocker Dead Hendrix, born Gavin Pratt, on Snapchat and was impressed by his musical talent.


“I just saw him dancing around to his own music asking people very humbly to check it out,” Zadoff says. “Physically he just looked like he didn’t give a fuck. His music was passionate and right to the point and just objectively good.”

Due to the lockdowns, they couldn’t meet in person, but they were able to collaborate through Zoom.

“It’s been entirely an online venture, which has been kind of magical. We’ve been able to do everything remotely, without ever seeing each other in person,” Zadoff says.

For Dead Hendrix, the collaboration has pushed him to level up his sound and grow as an artist.

“It’s the perfect blend of melody, edge, counterculture, and relevance. I think, finally, with Levi, I am making the music I have envisioned since I was 13,” Dead Hendrix says. “The Dead Summer EP is the closest thing so far to my musical aspirations coming to life. If I heard this project when I was first getting into music I would have fallen in love.”

Though Dead Summer is a musical departure for both artists, Zadoff says fans of his earlier rap albums are coming along for the ride.

“The fans see my growth and are really appreciative of the fact that I’m going into this genre. I see tons of videos that people send me where they’re singing along to our songs and it’s awesome,” Zadoff says.

But Zadoff says neither he nor Dead Hendrix is in this for the fame.

“I really see this project having a good impact on people on an individual level. I can see this album being something you talk about to your kids when you’re older. Like, ‘You wanna know what this pandemic was like?’” he says. “I don’t think the goal is to be famous but to make music to be remembered by.”

With the end of lockdowns, Zadoff and Dead Hendrix hope to meet soon to tour California and Canada. Dead Hendrix also has plans to release additional solo singles later in 2022.

 

Make sure to stay connected to Levi Zadoff and Dead Hendrix on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts.

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/deadhendrixandlevizadoff/dead-summer-ep

https://www.levizadoffmusic.com/

https://www.instagram.com/levizadoff/

https://soundcloud.com/fai-gw

https://www.instagram.com/talk2thedead/

Thursday, July 07, 2022

ACTOR KENDRICK CROSS AKA "AGENT WALLACE" TALKS ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCE ON THE SMASH NETFLIX HIT "STANGER THINGS" (SEASON 4) AND HIS ADDITIONAL CURRENT PROJECTS!

 



Actor Kendrick Cross joined The Brad Cooney Podcast show and talked about his role as Agent Wallace in the smash NETFLIX hit "STRANGER THINGS" SEASON 4.  Kendrick tells us how it was to act on such a massive hit show with such an amazing cast.  Tune in below to hear all about it!
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Kendrick is also currently working on several NEW film projects such as "Terror Lake Drive" Season two, and "Rap Shi*"  as well as "Our Time" which will be shown on FOX.

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TALKING ALL THINGS "STRANGER THINGS" SEASON 4 TONIGHT WITH ACTOR KENDRICK CROSS AKA "AGENT WALLACE"

 


I'll sit down tonight with Actor Kendrick Cross who plays "Agent Wallace" in the SMASH NETFLIX HIT "STRANGER THINGS" SEASON 4.  I'll stream this interview tonight at 8:30p CT.  We will talk about his role as Agent Wallace and get in depth on his experience working with such a brilliant cast with such amazing writing. STAY TUNED. 



Wednesday, July 06, 2022

HIP HOP RECORDING ARTIST "JU BEANZ" TALKS NEW EP 'BREAKGHROUGH' AND MORE !

 

Detroit hip hop artist Ju Beanz aims to make a name for himself with new EP Breakthrough


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By Brennan Stebbins


Jullian Kirkland has come a long way since recording his first song in a McDonalds bathroom as a teenager.


Now the Detroit hip hop artist, best known as Ju Beanz, is poised to make a name for himself with the release of his new EP, Breakthrough.


I actually tell stories through my music,” Kirkland says. “I use music as an expression of myself, it’s my way of telling my story.”


The four-song release is both inspirational and relatable and features everything from Ju Beanz’ straight-bars-and-no-hooks rapping to the soulful vocals of Nikki Long. But at the root of it all is Kirkland’s quest to make music for good.


Music is a universal language and it’s a powerful means to grab people’s attention,” he says. “I didn’t grow up in the worst environment but it wasn’t the best by any means. We grew up around the hood and I’m very familiar with guys just soaking in whatever music is around. The environment kind of dictates what music they listen to and I know for a fact it has an effect on them, good or bad. Knowing that I try to put out music that is more inspirational for the good.”


Ju Beanz doesn’t fit into just one lane. His unique arsenal brings different styles to the table, depending on what is inspiring him at the time. That versatility is on full display on Breakthough.


Tracks like “Relentless Rain,” which features Long, see Kirkland getting deep into his thoughts and reflecting on the pressure he feels to succeed.


Sometimes you get antsy about trying to be the person that you really want to become and accomplish the things you want to accomplish and it seems like sometimes the obstacles can get overwhelming,” he says. “So the rain is symbolic of those obstacles or those challenges that come about.”


But, as Kirkland raps on the song: “I do great in the water, like I’m Katie Ledecky,” the seven-time Olympic gold medalist.


Even though the flood’s rising and the rain keeps coming down and it’s hard for me to sleep because of all the pressure,” he says, “I’m still going for the gold in the end.”


Ju Beanz goes a whole different direction on “Unleashed,” his unvarnished take on the current state of hip hop. He shows off his skills as a lyricist and packs in metaphors and punch lines while speaking up for those who are fed up with the current generation of rap.


Up until now my songs – they’re not vulgar, they’re generally speaking positively but with ‘Unleashed’ I want people to know what real hip hop and a real lyricist sounds like,” he says. “At the end of the day with that song I’m trying to showcase my skills, my talent.”


Make sure to stay connected to Ju Beanz on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts.

https://Intagram.com/jubeanz4  

https://www.facebook.com/jullian.kirkland

tiktok.com/@jullian_kirkland

https://youtube.com/c/JullianKirkland

https://open.spotify.com/artist/61pNux1toLJMXrMzCrCF0i?si=dTQh5RJ2TKywcPDviXpt3A&utm_source=copy-link

https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ju-beanz/1613483799?ls


Monday, July 04, 2022

MUSICIAN "SPOKE" STOPS BY AND TALKS NEW SIX TRACK PROJECT 'REZENT' AND MORE!

 

Spoke’s new album offers different take on punk, but the man behind it doesn’t want the attention


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By Brennan Stebbins


Spite is a motivating factor for Spoke, the artist behind the one man band Spoke. But when he set out to record his first album four years ago – out of spite, of course – even he didn’t expect to finish it.


“It seemed like it would never happen,” he says, “but it did so I think I should just keep going. It started off just to prove other people wrong but I actually finished it so I decided to see if I could make an actually good one.”


He’s now onto his third album for Spoke: the six-track Rezent released in April, which he describes as something of a new take on punk that shares similarities with post punk and pop punk sounds.


“It’s not really 100 percent new, it’s just different,” he says.


Spoke recorded every instrument for the project, including guitar, drums, keyboard and auxiliary instruments. He also plays trumpet and harmonica, but not on this release. And while the lyrics are emo and depressing, the overall sound is upbeat.


The album’s opening track, “Come My Way,” complains about how the music industry finds people with the biggest social media following and props them up, not caring whether the music is actually good.



“I believe a lot of my earlier albums were better than a lot of these kids getting picked up,” Spoke says. “I kept trying to be picked up but since I didn’t have a following I kept getting pushed aside.”


He doesn’t even want to get signed after coming this far and says record labels aren’t very relevant anymore. Spoke, in fact, doesn’t even want a lot of attention for his music.


“But I know I need some to stay relevant,” he says.


He plans to release a new album every year but don’t plan on ever catching him on tour.


“I don’t do live performances,” he says. “I’ve done them before but I just don’t do them now.”


Make sure to stay connected to Spoke on all platforms for new music, videos and social posts.

https://www.spokeofficial.com/

https://open.spotify.com/artist/6WpvSUERMR4bQQTHBV0LQt

https://www.instagram.com/spokespoke7/

https://twitter.com/Spoke21322013

https://www.tiktok.com/@spokespoke0


Friday, July 01, 2022

COMING JULY 7TH - BRAD COONEY SITS DOWN WITH "STRANGER THINGS" SEASON 4 ACTOR KENDRICK CROSS AKA 'AGENT WALLACE' 8P CT!

 


REALLY EXCITED ABOUT THIS ONE. ON JULY 7TH I WILL BE JOINED BY THE TALENTED ACTOR KENDRICK CROSS, AKA "AGENT WALLACE" FROM THE SMASH NETFLIX HIT "STRANGER THINGS" SEASON 4. WE WILL STREAM IT AT 8P CT HERE, ITUNES, SPOTIFY, IHEART, AND YOUTUBE. STAY TUNED!




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,...