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The debut show of Golden Memories Piano Requests with Steve Dallas on BBS Radio!

The Debut of Hollow-Gram Radio Show with Cheryl Catherine Smith and Ash Riot on BBS Radio! Regular Hosts Cheryl & Ash, (of Hollow-Gram.com), introduce themselves & share a bit of their personal journeys as solo musicians coming together to form their new band, (and world LOVE REVOLUSION vision), called "Hollow-Gram." Ash & Cheryl give a live electric guitar performance of four of their new songs: "Joy No Longer Divided"*, "The Fusion"*, "Dare Me Daylight" * & "Everyone's Screaming"* and welcome callers Doris, Lu

the Debut of Life Changes with Filippo with Filippo Voltaggio on BBS Radio!

Lena Live with Elyena Miremonde on BBS Radio!

This show is about trying to understand the effect of a melody and the influence of lyrics on our attitudes and behaviors in the way we live our lives. Music as an art form is also an expression of self-sacrifice. And whenever musicians use their craft, they make themselves vulnerable to their audience. But by performing their craft in the way they do, there stands the hope that their music will capture and overshadow any doubt the audience may have about their ability to reach you, and make you vulnerable instead.

David Rovics grew up in a family of classical musicians in Wilton, Connecticut, and became a fan of populist regimes early on. By the early 90's he was a full-time busker in the Boston subways and by the mid-90's he was traveling the world as a professional flat-picking rabble-rouser. These days David lives in Portland, Oregon and tours regularly on four continents, playing for audiences large and small at cafes, pubs, universities, churches, union halls and protest rallies.

On this program, we deal with all aspects of aging. And one part of adding on the birthdays is living with memories. Our first guests this afternoon, Deanna Adams,  has written extensively about rock-n-roll memories, detailing a more innocent time when we baby boomer were captivated by music that spoke for our generations.