I'm doing an all request 3 hour show in a couple weeks for the smoking lounge. Comment your song request below. I will also be taking requests live
Going to a concert see you all next time
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-z1NR9IQICo&pp=ygUVY2lyY2xlcyBzb3VsIGNvdWdoaW5n
Artest - Ethan Johnson
Album - Blue Monday
1 - Ruby
2 - Stay a Little Longer
3 - Don't Hold it Against Me
4 - Baby, Don't You Cry
5 - Honey-do
6 - Lying on the Ground
7 - Sweet Marie
8 - Heartbeat
9 - The New Replacement
10 - When You Were Mine
11 - The Sex Isn't Bad
Artest - Ethan Johnson
Album - 33
1 - Trippin
2 - Money Talk
3 - Problem
4 - Stay Up
5 - Summertime Shine
6 - No Love (Patrick Mahomes)
7 - Ain't Got Shit
8 - Rock Like This
9 - Same Shit
10 - Talk That Stuff
11 - What Do You Want From Me?
Artist - Chunebaby
Album - so Predictable
1 - K
2 - Late Night
3 - Lose You
4 - Kobe
5 - PAMP
6 - Matrix
7 - Vistas
8 - Fool
9 - ZZ
10 - House Down
11 - Carnival
12 - Outro
Following the September 11 attacks in 2001, Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia), the largest owner of radio stations in the United States, circulated an internal memorandum containing a list of songs that program directors felt were "lyrically questionable" to play in the aftermath of the attacks.
For many Americans, the September 11 attacks are the most important cultural turning point in history. The tragedy – in which radical Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda flew passenger planes into both of the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon – was the deadliest terrorist attack in world history, and sparked both rampant patriotism throughout the U.S. and jingoistic anti-Muslim sentiment across much of the world. It also had a dramatic effect on the arts, and inspiring many musicians.
Next week I will be going live on Wednesday 9/11 and Thursday 9/12