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LIVE, Thursday, Dec. 21 at 9 p.m. Eastern. Our host spins some new thoughts and emotions and then offers a laugh-riot exchange from 2012, featuring himself and Thom Savino ( Wonoco, Dead Air, Savino Veritas ) on the art of … Continue reading

Live on June at 9 p.m. EDT, our host explores how the mega-Broadway-hit HAMILTON represents the paradigm shift in pop culture. Be warned that there are some very distinct and critical insights on the “lingering generational pop culture” heroes that … Continue reading

Through the grace of serendipity, host Savino was given a copy of a recorded song called “Unclear” by Victoria Canal. Hear on this episode, seventeen-year old, destined for stardom Victoria Canal’s interview weaved in and out of each of her … Continue reading

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Starting with his 1963 appearance on The Steve Allen Show where he “plays” (musically speaking) the bicycle, Zappa’s life and views are explored on this episode. Veritas’ news anchor Sal Monella starts the night exposing Fiorina’s and Trump’s ignorance about … Continue reading

Live on Jan. 14 at 9 p.m. EDT, words and music. Songs and melodies you know and may love or hate may never have been written were it not for movies. Since movies offered sound, music has been one of … Continue reading

Live on Oct. 15 at 9 p.m. EDT, we talk with a dynamic artist/performer Echo Marie Tyler. The Los Angeles-based Tyler is a visual kaleidoscope, an exotic dancer in demand at top clubs in the West. When she is not … Continue reading

Singers and bands are concerned that streaming music services like YouTube, Spotify and Deezer pay too little money back to them compared to selling music—which has lost much of its value, too. But the public doesn’t care. The new technology … Continue reading

Living creatures react negatively to dissonance but the ear prefers harmony. Scientists suggest that clashing notes abrade auditory nerves because the ear and brain are designed to respond to the elegantly spaced structure of a harmonious sound. Music, noise and … Continue reading

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