Mountain Music Happy Hour is a V4V Music show coming from the Mountain State and recorded at Johns Creek Studios in Milton, WV with host Randy Black.
Sat, March 29, 2025
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Episode Summary 🔥 Welcome to another round of the Mountain Music Happy Hour! 🔥 Episode 42 is packed with rock, pop, and a little bit of everything in between. We kick things off with Rock’N’Roll Breakheart setting the stage, followed by a powerhouse lineup featuring Ainsley Costello, D.D. Jones, and Joe Martin. Then we turn up the heat with IROH’s “crash+burn” and Circle the Earth’s “New Religion.” And hey, big news—Sara Jade will be joining us soon! Get a taste of what’s to come with her track “Reel Me In.” The energy stays high with DJ Yo! before we shift into a moody mix with Luke Wood and Sir Brian with an I. Then, it’s a full-on Johner family takeover—from the Johner Brothers to Brad Johner, The Johner Boys, and Matt Johner, this block is straight-up legendary! Need more? We’re giving a nod to all our Sat Streamers and Boosters while vibing to Suzanne Santo and Jessica Lynne Witty. The Phantom Power Music Hour brings it home with Local Zero and HeyCitizen before we close things out with a killer chat—Abel James joins us to talk about “Voodoo Queen,” and of course, we let the song take us home. Raise a glass, hit play, and let the music do the talking! 🎸🍺 Theme Song A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon . Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com . Tracks in this Episode: Ainsley Costello - THEREGOESMY! D.D.Jones - J Joe Martin - Can't Promise You The World IROH - crash+burn Circle the Earth - New Religion Sara Jade - Reel Me In DJ Yo! - I Must Act Fast (Pop Version) Luke Wood - Death of Me Sir Brian with an I - Rockstar Johner Brothers - Maybe She'll Change Her Mind Brad Johner - Summertown Road The Johner Boys - Crazy Talkin' Matt Johner - D.U.I. Suzanne Santo - Worried Jessica Lynne Witty - Weekend State Of Mind Local Zero - Taught HeyCitizen - Kiss Me Always Abel James - Voodoo Queen Modern Podcast Apps: Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “
Wed, March 26, 2025
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Episode Summary Episode 41 of Mountain Music Happy Hour is packed with an electrifying mix of rock, indie, and soulful tunes! Kicking off with Rock’N’Roll Breakheart, the show dives into energetic performances from Henry Invisible, The Doerfels, and James Parm. The Phantom Power Music Hour brings a fresh vibe, followed by standout tracks from Ollie, Monica Larrea, and ROSENTHAL PARKWAY BAND. Listeners are reminded to check out Episode #2 of the V4V Roundtable before we roll into more fantastic music, including Miranda Ramos, Cory Keith Owens, and Brad Johner. We also tease an upcoming guest appearance from Sara Jade, featuring her song Bourbon at Dawn. The show continues with powerful performances from R.O. Shapiro, Chris Nichols, SUNNN, and more. As always, we give a shoutout to Sat Streamers and Boosters! before wrapping up with high-energy tracks from Out On The Streets, The Trusted, Circle the Earth, and The Retrograde. Closing things out, Matt Johner delivers a heartfelt finale with Too Young for Growing Up. Tune in and enjoy the music—cheers to another great episode of M2H2! Theme Song A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon . Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com . Tracks in this Episode: Henry Invisible - Get It Right The Doerfels - Days Gone By James Parm - Nothing Ollie - Disappear Monica Larrea - Brilliant Sun ROSENTHAL PARKWAY BAND - It'll Be Me Miranda Ramos - The Only Men I Need Cory Keith Owens - On Your Side Brad Johner - Lookin' at You Sara Jade - Bourbon at Dawn R.O. Shapiro - A Song To The Sunset Chris Nichols - Eating Snacks SUNNN - Just Pretend Out On The Streets - Effigies The Trusted - The Lightning Circle the Earth - Maniac on Mute The Retrograde - What Can Be Done Matt Johner - Too Young for Growing Up Modern Podcast Apps: Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.” Here is a list of modern podcast apps to consi
Sat, March 15, 2025
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Episode Summary In this special episode of Mountain Music Happy Hour , host Randy Black welcomes singer-songwriter Jessie Lark to the show for an in-depth discussion on her journey into the Value-for-Value (V4V) music model. The episode kicks off with the Rock’N’Roll Breakheart , setting the tone for an evening filled with incredible independent music. Jessie’s track “Rainbows” starts the lineup, followed by an introduction where she shares her motivation for joining the Valueverse—a decentralized, fan-supported approach to music distribution. Throughout the show, listeners are treated to performances from a diverse set of V4V artists, including Ainsley Costello , Two Weeks in Nashville , The Doerfels , and more. Between sets, Jessie discusses her experiences transitioning from the traditional music industry to the Valueverse, comparing the freedom and direct artist-audience connection it provides. Other standout moments include Jessie discovering Abi Muir’s “Stockholm” , sharing her love for Monica Larrea’s “Sensitive” , and discussing the emotional depth of Sara Jade’s “Singin’ Woman” . The show closes with a special version of “rainbows ( i saw her in green) ” , leaving listeners with a powerful final note. Theme Song A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon . Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com . Tracks in this Episode: Jessie Lark – Rainbows Ainsley Costello – EXLESS Two Weeks In Nashville – Ghost Train The Doerfels – Long As You’re Loving Me Charlie Crown feat. She Is Jules – Lose My Breath Death by Lions – Should You Need Us Far From Reach – That’s How We Roll Theo Katzman – Be the Wheel [Live in London] Circle the Earth – Too Many Pieces Abi Muir – Stockholm Sara Jade feat. Elizabeth Bowersox & Jessie Lark – Singin’ Woman Monica Larrea – Sensitive
Sat, March 08, 2025
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Episode Summary This episode of M2H2 brings a killer mix of independent music that spans rock, folk, blues, and beyond. We kick things off with The Velvicks’ electrifying Somebody Stop Me before rolling into the raw energy of Rock’n’Roll Breakheart’s Wildman (Not A). SOB & The Dangs keep the momentum going with I Guess I Lied, while Geoff Smith’s Gravity slows things down with a touch of introspection. We explore powerful storytelling with Joe Martin’s Strangers To Lovers and the haunting melodies of Fable’s Samsara. Hannah Blanchard, featuring Alex Bonyata, delivers an emotive performance on Stop, and Rick Black’s Co-Workers brings a unique twist to the mix. From the folk-rock vibes of Darren Roebuck’s Name Of The Game to the soulful rhythms of R.O. Shapiro’s I Just Wanna Dance With You, this episode is packed with variety. Ainsley Costello’s Daydreamer adds an uplifting touch, while Opus turns up the intensity with Drama. Blues fans will love Jimmie Bratcher’s Don’t Count Me Out, and we close out with the cinematic Final Mile by Hurling Pixels before Karoline Kaminski leaves us with the cutting edge I Want Less Of You. Discover new artists, support independent music, and keep the Value 4 Value model alive! If you love what you hear, consider supporting these artists directly. Theme Song A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon . Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com . Tracks in this Episode: The Velvicks - Somebody Stop Me Rock'n'Roll Breakheart - Wildman (Not A) SOB & The Dangs - I Guess I Lied Geoff Smith - Gravity Hannah Blanchard - Stop (feat. Alex Bonyata) Joe Martin - Strangers To Lovers Abel James - It's You Fable - Samsara Rick Black - Co-Workers Darren Roebuck - Name Of The Game My Favorite Band - Lookin' Fine R.O. Shapiro - I Just Wanna Dance With You The Retrograde - Next To You Ainsley Costello - Daydreamer Opus - Drama Jimmie Bratcher - Don’t Count Me Out Hurling Pixels - Final Mile Karoline Kaminski - I Want Less Of You Modern Podcast Apps: Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a
Sat, March 01, 2025
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Episode Summary Welcome back to another round of Mountain Music Happy Hour! In this Value 4 Value music showcase, we’re serving up a handpicked selection of independent and emerging artists who bring raw talent, heartfelt storytelling, and foot-stomping melodies to your ears. This week’s episode is a journey through sound, from introspective ballads to high-energy folk-infused anthems. We kick things off with Almost December’s evocative Is This It, setting the tone for an episode packed with soulful vocals, intricate instrumentals, and lyrics that linger long after the last note fades. Ben Doerfel’s Emma Rose and Ollie’s Late Night Drinking bring a mix of nostalgia and late-night reflections, while The Bottomless and The Plowboys keep things moving with gritty, down-home storytelling. Midway through, we find silver linings in Anders Fransson’s aptly named Silver Lining before diving into the anthemic The Trusted with Terrible Fight. Indie-Americana vibes come strong with Able and The Wolf’s Stay Awhile and Joe Martin’s Empty Passenger Seat. And just when you think we’re slowing down, Jessie Lark’s Daddy and Cory Owens & The Old Quarry Boys’ Some Day Soon hit with emotional depth and authenticity. Rounding out the mix, The No Good Redwood Ramblers bring some West Coast charm with California Chrome, while Survival Guide gives us a rebellious edge with Fight Me. Alicia Stockman reminds us of life’s smaller, beautiful moments with Little Dog, and Two Weeks In Nashville turn melancholy into a groove with Be Happy (You Got Something To Be Sad About). Finally, we close out on a high note with Suzanne Santo’s Worried, Abel James’ soulful Don’t Wait for the Morning, and Rick Black’s mysterious 24.07.30. As always, this show thrives on the Value 4 Value model, meaning if you enjoy what you hear, consider giving back in whatever way makes sense—whether that’s sharing the episode, supporting the artists directly, or sending some value our way. Grab a drink, kick back, and enjoy the ride. Mountain Music Happy Hour starts now! 🎶🍻 Theme Song A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon . Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com . Tracks in this Episode: Almost December - Is This It Ben Doerfel - Emma Rose Ollie - Late Night Drinking The Bottomless - Selfish Habits The Plowboys - Out of Luck Out of Time Out of My Mind Anders Fransson
Sat, February 22, 2025
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Episode Summary Get ready for another electrifying edition of Mountain Music Happy Hour, where we bring you the best independent music on a Value 4 Value model! This episode is packed with genre-spanning tunes that deliver everything from soulful storytelling to dancefloor grooves. We kick things off with The Retrograde setting the tone with I Need a Little, before diving into the raw, live energy of Theo Katzman’s 5-Watt Rock. From there, we spin into the shimmering soundscapes of JoJo Scott’s DiscoBall and the gritty rock vibes of Barbara & The Dirty Shirleys on A Rolling Stone. The lineup keeps rolling with the hypnotic energy of Local Zero’s Catacomb and the genre-bending sounds of Opus on Doseedu. Fable brings us One Step, followed by the bluesy grit of Chris Nichols’ Bad Bone. Then, The Doerfels crank up the funk with Disco Swag, while Zion drops the moody vibes on Bad Company. Closing out the set, we have standout performances from Nathan Abbott (Fifty to One), Charlie Crown featuring Kyle Reynolds (Brutal), and the powerful vocals of Sara Jade alongside Jessie Lark on Never Knew. Ainsley Costello keeps the energy high with Change Your Mind, and Jack Holliday slows things down with the groovy Tip Toe, before we wrap up on a high note with Ben Doerfel’s Hey Yo! Tune in and support the artists who make this show possible! If you find value in this episode, consider giving back in whatever way you can. Value 4 Value means music thrives because of you! 🎶 Listen, enjoy, and keep the music alive! 🎶 A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon . Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com . Tracks in this Episode: The Retrograde - I Need a Little Theo Katzman - 5-Watt Rock [Live in London] JoJo Scott - DiscoBall Barbara & The Dirty Shirleys - A Rolling Stone Local Zero - Catacomb Opus - Doseedu Fable - One Step Chris Nichols - Bad Bone The Doerfels - Disco Swag Zion - Bad company Nathan Abbott - Fifty to One Charlie Crown - Brutal (feat. Kyle Reynolds) Sara Jade - Never Knew (featuring Jessie Lark) Ainsley Costello - Change Your Mind Jack Holliday - Tip Toe Ben Doerfel - Hey Yo! Modern Podcast Apps: Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each son
Mon, February 17, 2025
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Episode Summary Episode 36 of Mountain Music Happy Hour kicks off with snju’s track, Cold Hearted, setting a strong and soulful tone for the show. The energy continues with Henry Invisible’s funky and rhythmic No One Knows, followed by the dreamy and atmospheric Nowhere Anywhere from Survival Guide. Tanya Winch then takes us on a sun-soaked journey with Riding With The Top Down, offering a smooth and carefree vibe. Midway through the episode, Jim Costello delivers the heartfelt Center, while Garage T. Rashington III shifts gears with the spacey and ethereal Celestial. The folk-rock infusion of Scott O’Brien’s Irrational keeps the momentum going, leading into the playful and nostalgic Apple Pie by TJ Wong. The episode also showcases Jessica Lynne Witty’s high-energy track Warning Label and Mellow Cassette’s introspective Expecting the Worst. JoJo Scott follows up with the sweet and catchy Honey Girl, adding a touch of warmth to the mix. The final stretch of the show leans into deeper blues and storytelling-driven songwriting. Jimmie Bratcher’s Bad Religion offers a soulful and gritty edge, while Jimmy V keeps things introspective with Wonderin’. Lissa Dee’s Empty Bottle brings an emotional, heartfelt performance, leading into Chris Nichols’ upbeat yet reflective Single You. Wrapping up the episode, Sara Jade delivers Cash Back, a perfect closer with its smooth vocals and engaging melodies. As always, Mountain Music Happy Hour continues to highlight a diverse range of independent artists, embracing the value-for-value model to keep great music thriving. With a mix of rock, blues, folk, and indie sounds, this episode offers something for everyone while celebrating the artists who create these incredible tracks. A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon . Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com . Tracks in this Episode: snju - Cold Hearted Henry Invisible - No One Knows Survival Guide - Nowhere Anywhere Tanya Winch - Riding With The Top Down Jim Costello - Center Garage T. Rashington III - Celestial Scott OBrien - Irrational TJ Wong - Apple Pie Jessica Lynne Witty - Warning Label Mellow Cassette - Expecting the Worst JoJo Scott - Honey Girl Jimmie Bratcher - Bad Religion Jimmy V - Wonderin' Lissa Dee - Empty Bottle Chris Nichols - Single You Sara Jade
Mon, February 10, 2025
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Episode Summary Welcome to another episode of the Mountain Music Happy Hour, broadcasting from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia! This week, we’ve got a fantastic lineup of Value-for-Value (V4V) artists bringing fresh sounds and timeless tracks to the show. We kick things off with Chrissy Got Your Keys by Elastic Cactus, followed by Try from Cory Keith Owens. Later, we feature Crazy Lucy by Lara Price, I’m Still Here by Longy, and Twice Shy by Riski. We also highlight Wealthy Man by Arthur Yoria, Paradise by Bad Strangers, and an older favorite, Crocodile Tears by Joe Martin. We bring back Rainbows by Jessie Lark, Kingdom Come by TJ Wong, and play Mayday Mayday (featuring Sir Brian with an I) with Higher for the first time. Ths show heads to its end with tracks from Ryan Fonda (Help Me Believe), June & the Jets (Leave It Alone) and Ainsley Costello (Cherry On Top). We finally close out the show with a track from friends of the show The Doerfels with their newest release to the Valueverse, What Love Is. As always, this show is powered by the V4V model—no ads, no paywalls, just great music supported by you, the listener. If you found value in this episode, consider giving back to the artists and the show. Enjoy the music, and we’ll see you next time on the Mountain Music Happy Hour! A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon . Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com . Tracks in this Episode: Elastic Cactus - Chrissy Got Your Keys Cory Keith Owens - Try Riski - Twice Shy Longy - I’m Still Here Lara Price - Crazy Lucy Joe Martin - Crocodile Tears Arthur Yoria - Wealthy Man Bad Strangers - Paradise Tom Mess - Two sparks Jessie Lark - Rainbows TJ Wong - Kingdom Come Mayday Mayday featuring Sir Brian With an I - Higher Nicky and the Shouts - Don’t be a fool Ryan Fonda - Help Me Believe June & The Jets - Leave It Alone Ainsley Costello - Cherry On Top The Doerfels - What Love Is Modern Podcast Apps: Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to htt
Mon, February 03, 2025
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Episode Summary: Welcome to Episode 34 of the Mountain Music Happy Hour, recorded on February 2, 2025. This week, we're not live but coming to you from the recording studio, bringing you the latest and greatest tracks from the Valueverse. We kicked off the show with "Rockstar" by Sir Brian with an I, followed by "Way to Go" by Survival Guide. Our new theme song, was crafted by Rock'N'Roll Breakheart, and we are thrilled to feature it as our opening tune. Throughout the episode, we explore a diverse range of music genres. We feature tracks like "Don't Forget Me" by Sam Means and "Floor to Ceiling" by Jeff Montgomery, showcasing the variety and talent within the value verse. We take a moment to acknowledge our listeners and their support through boostagrams, with special mentions to Salty Crayon, Sir TJ, Chad F, and Rock'N'Roll Andy for their contributions. Their support helps us continue to bring you the music you love. In this episode, we also highlight other value 4 value music shows, including "It's A Mood," "Phantom Power Music Hour," "UpBEATs," and "Lightning Thrashes" encouraging listeners to explore these fantastic podcasts. We emphasize the importance of supporting artists directly through modern podcast apps, bypassing traditional music industry channels. As we wrap up the show, we express our gratitude to Rock'N'Roll Breakheart for his contributions to our theme music and look forward to more exciting tracks in the Valueverse. Stay tuned for "Satoshi Streamer" by Rock'N'Roll Breakheart as we close out this week's Mountain Music Happy Hour. Tracks in this Episode: Rockstar by Sir Brian with an I Way to Go by Survival Guide Don't Forget Me by Sam Means When The Time Is Right by Joe Martin Floor To Ceiling by Jeff Montgomery Anne-Cecilia by Herbivore Had to Let You Go by Tim Ash Hit & Run by Amber Sweeney I Want to Belive by Corey Keller Elevator Music by Chris Nichols Love Like Yours by The Doerfels Tongue Stud Boogie by Anders Fransson Just One More Time by Oliver Prentice You Problem by Ainsley Costello Modern Podcast Apps: Don't forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement.
Wed, January 29, 2025
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Episode Summary Live from John’s Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia, host Randy Black kicks off another high-energy episode of Mountain Music Happy Hour (M2H2). The temperature outside might be hovering at a balmy 42°F, but inside, the music is heating up as the show’s value-for-value model takes center stage. Broadcasting via live.m2h2music.com , Randy interacts with the chatroom, where listeners engage in real-time discussions, share reactions, and send boosts to support their favorite artists. While the show isn’t live on YouTube this week, the dedicated M2H2 streaming server ensures a seamless experience for the audience. With the Split Kit, 95% of all streamed sats and boosts go directly to the artists—giving independent musicians a way to get paid directly by their fans. The episode showcases a lineup of incredible Valueverse musicians, starting with Henry Invisible, a one-man-band powerhouse who wowed audiences at the Boostagram Ball in Austin, Texas. Other highlights include a brand-new track from Nate Johnovan, the high-energy Submarines, and a throwback from Local Zero featuring Jim Costello of Phantom Power Music Hour. The chatroom stays lively as listeners stream sats, send boosts, and share thoughts on the music. Some fans joke about Sir Libre’s emotional reaction to a City Beach song, while others help Randy troubleshoot an OBS audio issue live on air. Meanwhile, familiar names like Salty Crayon and Sir Libre drop boosts to keep the music flowing, proving once again that boosting is loving. As the night winds down, Randy reminds listeners of the M2H2 rules—listen in a modern podcast app, stream sats while you listen, and if you love a track, boost! Before signing off, he plays a special closing song from Sir TJ The Wrathful of The Doerfels, a longtime friend of the show. His track “Angels Are Real” wraps up the night, leaving listeners with a reminder of why value-for-value music matters. With chatroom laughs, boost-powered discoveries, and another playlist of listener-supported music, Episode 33 delivers everything M2H2 fans have come to love. Until next time—keep streaming, keep boosting, and keep the music alive! Tracks in this Episode: Time 4 Love by Henry Invisible Roommates by Nate Johnivan Memphis Anymore by Jessica Lynne Witty Not Too Concerned by The Submarines I Don't Share by Local Zero Pour Over by City Beach No
Wed, January 22, 2025
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to another exciting episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Happy Hour, streaming live from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. In this episode, we dive into the heart of the Value 4 Value music movement, celebrating independent artists who share their music freely, hoping for support from listeners like you. We kick off with "Scotch No Soda" and continue with a diverse lineup of tracks, including "My Bible" by Matt Johner and "I Miss Home" by James Costello, showcasing the vibrant talent within the Valueverse. As we navigate through the evening, we discuss the impact of the polar vortex sweeping across the United States, bringing frigid temperatures and school closures. Despite the cold, the warmth of community and music keeps us going. Our friend Andy reminds us of the simple rules of M2H2: listen with a modern podcast app, stream sats, and boost the tracks you love. Boosting is love, and it's a way to show appreciation for the artists who enrich our lives. We also celebrate the support from our listeners, with shoutouts to SirLibre and Salty Crayon for their generous boosts. Their contributions keep the music alive and thriving. We explore new tracks from The Doerfels and enjoy the soulful sounds of Kara Frazier and Ainsley Costello, bringing a touch of girl power to the show. Join us in the chat room at noagenda.stream, where the community gathers to share in the joy of music and camaraderie. Whether you're tuning in live or catching the recorded version, remember to support the artists by streaming sats and sending boosts. Your support makes a difference. As we wrap up this episode, we look forward to more musical adventures next week. Visit our new website, m2h2music.com, for schedules, links, and more. Thank you for being part of the M2H2 family, where music and community come together in harmony. Tracks in this Episode: (00:01:08) Organ Swing Nr 1 (00:05:40) My Bible (Live) (00:09:53) We Likes To Party (00:13:32) A Little Rock And Roll (00:20:25) Now I Know (00:23:07) Do It Good (00:26:45) Pay The Bills (00:35:14) <a href="https://www.wavlake.com/album/
Wed, January 15, 2025
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to episode 31 of M2H2, the Mountain Music Happy Hour, hosted by Randy Black, broadcasting live from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. This episode is a special one as it's Randy's birthday week, and he's celebrating by sharing some fantastic tracks from the valueverse, a space where artists share their music directly with listeners, bypassing traditional music industry channels. We kick off with a reminder of the show's rules: listen in a modern podcast app, stream sats while you listen, and boost if you like the song. Boosting is a way to show love and support to the artists who provide their music for free. The episode features a diverse lineup of artists, including CityBeach, Cole Hanson, David Tarr, and more. We also hear from Luke Jenison, known as "your mom's favorite rapper," with his catchy track about dining at Chili's. Listeners are encouraged to support the artists by streaming sats and sending boosts. Special mentions go to those who have supported the show, including Sir Libre and Salty Crayon, who sent in birthday boosts for Randy. Randy shares personal updates, including his health journey and plans to adjust the show's schedule to accommodate his new lifestyle changes. The episode wraps up with a heartfelt track from Sara Jade, a friend of the show, closing out this birthday celebration with "Wait Destiny." Tracks in this Episode: (00:01:40) Chili’s (2 for 25) (00:07:23) TOMORROW (00:10:30) Just In Case (00:15:52) Chasing Blue Sky (00:19:53) Union Station (00:23:08) How Does That Feel? (00:28:51) In The Sun (00:31:47) Nobody Cares (00:37:47) Maybe If We Play Our Cards Right (00:41:24) Shut Me Out (00:45:03) <a href
Wed, January 08, 2025
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to the first episode of 2025 of M2H2, the Mountain Music Happy Hour, hosted by Randy Black from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. This episode kicks off with a reminder of the rules for enjoying the show: listen in a modern podcast app, stream sats while you listen, and boost if you like the song. Boosting is love, and it's a way to support the artists featured on the show. We dive into a selection of tracks from the value verse, starting with Kikki Aikio's 'My Cold Heart' and moving through a variety of genres and artists, including Matt Johner with 'Wonder Woman' and The Band Oslo Snowe with 'Running Out the Clock.' Each track is a testament to the diverse and vibrant music scene within the value for value model. Listeners are encouraged to join the chat room at noagenda.stream to engage with other fans and see song titles as they play. Despite some technical hiccups with the chat link, the community is slowly growing, and the Relay bot helps keep everyone informed. Randy shares insights into the artists' backgrounds, such as Matt Johner's upcoming cruise performances and the bittersweet story of Rebel Hero's music legacy. The episode also features promos for other value for value music shows like UpBEATs and It's a Mood, highlighting the rich tapestry of independent music available. As the show progresses, Randy emphasizes the importance of boosting to support artists, reminding listeners that boosts are the lifeblood of these musicians. The episode concludes with tracks from Blackstone Valley, the Doerfels, and the Velvicks, leaving listeners with a sense of community and appreciation for the music shared. Tracks in this Episode: (00:01:29) I'm Back (00:07:39) My Cold Heart (00:11:44) Wonder Woman (00:16:07) Running Out The Clock (00:20:34) Got to be Somewhere (00:23:58) Burn Myself (00:27:31) Butt Rock (00:31:19) <a href="https://www.wavlake.com/album/eb1a22bf-6419-4354
Wed, January 01, 2025
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to another exciting episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Happy Hour, where we celebrate the vibrant world of value 4 value music. I'm your host, Randy Black, broadcasting from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. Tonight, we kick off our New Year's Eve special with a lively mix of tracks that embody the spirit of the value verse. We start with "I Need A Little" by The Retrograde, setting the tone for an evening filled with diverse musical talents. As always, we encourage you to listen through a modern podcast app and stream sats to support the artists you love. Remember, boosting is love, and it's a great way to show appreciation for the music that moves you. Our show features a variety of artists, including Anders Fransson with "Anything You Want," and my cousin Garage T. Rashington III with his track "I'm Gonna Sit." We also give a special shoutout to Sara Jade for her generous boost and her fantastic contribution to the value verse. We continue with Jessie Lark's piano version of "Daddy," showcasing the emotional depth and storytelling that value-for-value music offers. The evening also highlights the talents of The Doerfels, Nate Jonathon, and the energetic sounds of SOB and the Dangs. Our journey through the value verse wouldn't be complete without featuring Jim Costello's "Center" and the Johner Boys' "Crazy Talking," both of which bring unique flavors to our musical tapestry. As we near the end of our show, we dive into tracks from Circle the Earth with "New Religion" and KurtisDrums' "Time Flies," reminding us of the incredible variety and creativity within the value verse. We close the night with Abel James' "Live While I'm Alive," a fitting anthem to end the year and welcome the new one. Thank you for joining us on this musical journey, and remember to keep supporting the artists who make it all possible. Happy New Year from all of us at M2H2! Tracks in this Episode: (00:01:00) I Need a Little (00:06:37) Anything You Want (00:09:50) I’m Gonna Sit (00:14:34) Daddy (Piano Version) (00:19:32) Come Back To Me (00:24:44) <a href="https://www.wavlake.com/album/acb43f23-cfec-4cc1-a418-4087a5378129"
Mon, December 23, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. This is a special Christmas episode of M2H2. No talk, only music. 99% of all Sats sent to this episode are forwarded directly on to the artists so be sure to stream and send a boost! Chapters in this episode: (01:55) Alleluia (03:30) Merry Christmas Everyone (06:15) From This Christmas and On (09:46) Christmas Time Around The World (2015 Remix) (13:33) What Child Is This (Instrumental) (17:06) Let It Snowman, Let It Reindeer (20:31) It Don't Feel Like Christmas (feat. Paul Sawtelle) (24:24) Recipe for a Merry Christmas Eve (28:15) Don't Get Me Nothin' For Christmas (30:34) His Name is Santa Claus (33:16) Hark The Herald Angels Sing (37:11) One For The Road (It's Christmas Time) (39:49) It Came Upon a Midnight Clear (43:21) Christmas Medley (47:18) O Come All Ye Faithful (51:53) Carol Of The Bells Modern Podcast Apps: Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast app to stream Sats to the artists for each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to <a href="https://podcastapps.com" target="_blank" rel
Wed, December 18, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. In this episode of M2H2, we kick off with a lively discussion about the rules of engagement for our value 4value music show. We emphasize the importance of listening through a modern podcast app, streaming sats, and boosting if you enjoy the music. We also have some family feud ISOs with a humorous exchange about where the sexiest men might be found and who might be in the welcoming committee in Hell. We highlight the recent live event at Antone's in Austin, Texas, where the Boostagram Ball took place. The event was a massive success, collecting over 5 million sats for the artists involved. This was a significant achievement, especially for artists who don't earn as much on traditional platforms like Spotify or Apple Music. We celebrate the community's support and the artists' performances, including FM Rodeo, Abel James, and Ainsley Costello. Throughout the episode, we feature a variety of tracks from artists like Garage T. Rashington III, Local Zero featuring Jim Costello, and many more. We also discuss the show's recent success in reaching the top twenty on Fountain for both episodes and shows, expressing gratitude to our listeners and supporters. We take a moment to thank those who streamed sats and sent Boostagrams, including notable mentions like Ainsley Costello, Musicmomma, and OpenMike. Their contributions help keep the music and the show alive. As we continue to play more tracks, we remind listeners of the upcoming Christmas special edition of M2H2, scheduled for a different night and time on December 23, 2024 at 8 PM EST. We wrap up the episode with a final track from Theo Katzman, leaving our audience with a reminder to tune in for more exciting music and community engagement. Tracks in this episode: (00:01:32) Brake, Slam, Reverse (00:08:49) I Don't Share (00:12:04) Sweeten the Deal (00:15:15) Rock Solid (00:18:48) Evening (00:24:41) Lullaby (00:27:12) Step Kick (00:35:23) <a href="https://www.wavlake.com/album/045abde7-58b9-43d9-a120-21f31ba805e0" targ
Wed, December 11, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to episode 26 of M2H2, the Mountain Music Happy Hour, where we celebrate the value 4 value music movement. This episode is a special one as we welcome Ainsley Costello, the queen of the valueverse, to discuss her journey and music. Ainsley shares the story behind her track "ThereGoesMy," a bubblegum pop song that showcases her versatility and love for unexpected musical styles. We also dive into her track "People Pleaser," inspired by her personal growth and therapy experiences. Throughout the episode, we explore the valueverse, a space where artists can thrive outside the traditional music industry by receiving direct support from listeners through streaming sats and boosts. Ainsley shares her success story, having earned over $13,000 in Bitcoin within a year and a half, compared to just $750 from traditional streaming platforms over five years. We also feature music from other talented artists in the value verse, including Matt Johner, Moe & the ArtiFactz, and Joe Martin. Ainsley highlights her admiration for bands like Two Weeks in Nashville and The Trusted, expressing her desire to collaborate with them. The episode also includes a heartfelt discussion about Ainsley's signature track "Cherry On Top" and its impact on her career. As we prepare for the upcoming Boostagram Ball Live event on December 16th in Austin, Texas, we encourage listeners to join the value 4 value movement and support artists directly. Tune in for a special Christmas edition of M2H2 on December 23rd, and keep the music alive by streaming sats and boosting your favorite tracks and artists. Tracks in this episode: (00:02:05) THEREGOESMY! (00:09:14) Wonder Woman (Live) (00:12:28) Standing Ovation (00:16:17) Moe & The ArtiFactz - Brother's Keeper (00:24:50) High Gravity (00:29:11) Swallow Me Whole (00:35:30) <a href="https://www.wavlake.com/album/d9da0204-2eb8-468c-b7b2-a524657967b3" target="_bla
Wed, December 04, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to Episode 25 of our value 4 value music show, M2H2, recorded at Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. Today, we explore the unique world of the Valueverse, where artists and listeners exchange value directly. Our first guest, Suzanne Santo, shares her journey from the traditional music industry to the Valueverse, highlighting the challenges and rewards of this new model. She discusses her track "Worried," reflecting on the impact of social media and the music industry's demands on artists. We also welcome our second guest, Abel James, who shares his experiences and insights into the evolving music landscape. Abel talks about his track "Voodoo Queen" and the joy of creating music in a space that values artistic freedom and direct support from listeners. Throughout the episode, we feature a diverse range of tracks from the Valueverse, including new releases from artists like Ben P. Williams, Theo Katzmann, and Emily D'Ranged. We also discuss the upcoming Adam Curry's Boostogram Ball Live in Austin, Texas on December 16, 2024, where artists like Suzanne Santo and Abel James will perform. Join us as we celebrate the power of music and community in the Valueverse, where boosting is love, and every listener can contribute to the artists they enjoy. Don't forget to tune in next week for more exciting guests and music! Chapters in this Episode: (00:01:06) Is This It (00:06:02) Recovery (00:08:44) We Can All Singalong (00:16:04) A Sign of Things to Come (00:19:59) Be the Wheel (00:27:56) Worried (00:32:45) Hear a Heartbreak (00:40:01) Should Have Known Better (00:44:34) <a href="https://www.wavlake.com/album/448e2ef4-25ac-4ba3-b43f-c2e113713ce9" target="_bla
Wed, November 27, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to episode 24 of the Value for Value Music Show, recorded at Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. This week, we're a day late due to a family shopping trip to Columbus, Ohio, but we're back with an exciting lineup of 18 tracks that I thoroughly enjoyed selecting. We kick off with a shout-out to Andy for his generous boost of 1567 sats, and we continue to celebrate the artists who make the value verse vibrant and alive. In this episode, we also thank Abel James for his boost and discuss our upcoming chat about the live event on December 16th in Austin, Texas, featuring artists like Ainsley Costello and JustLoud. We also received a boost from Jimmy V, whose track will be featured later in the show. We delve into Moe's track 'Morning Miracles,' exploring themes of gratitude and daily blessings. Our show is a mix of genres, from jazz to punk, and we follow three simple rules: listen in a modern podcast app, stream sats to the artists, and send boosts if you love a track. We feature tracks from the Johner Brothers, Ian North, and Emily Rona, among others, highlighting the diverse talent in the value verse. We also promote other shows like Lightning Thrashes and UpBEATS, and give shout-outs to contributors like Salty Crayon and TJ Doerfel. As we approach Thanksgiving, we reflect on the community and support that keeps the music alive. We close with a three-song block, including a new track from Jake Reynolds and a fun piece by Luke Jenison, before ending with Ainsley Costello's 'Cherry on Top.' Stay tuned for more exciting content and remember to support the artists who bring joy to our ears. Go podcasting! Tracks in this episode: (00:01:04) Record Books (00:08:28) Moe & The ArtiFactz - Morning Miracles (00:12:16) Worried (00:15:43) Critical Excess (00:19:16) Marrow (00:23:59) Right on Time (00:27:35) The Beautiful City (00:31:42) <a href="https://www.in
Wed, November 20, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to episode 23 of M2H2, recorded on November 19, 2024. Tonight's show is packed with 19 tracks, kicking off with "I Need a Little" by The Retrograde. We have a special 4-track block from The Doerfels to close out the evening, featuring "Phatty the Grasshopper" and "Bloodshot Lies." We started the night with "Free" by Brad Johner, a nostalgic track about embracing freedom and life's uncertainties. We also featured "Stars and the Moon" by Two Weeks in Nashville, a song about taking chances and moving on. Throughout the show, we received boosts from our listeners, including a shoutout to Salty Crayon from UpBEATS for his 1420 sats boost and Kevin Bae for his 500 sats boost, praising The Retrograde's album. We also played "Death of Me" by Luke Wood and "I Need a Miracle" by Blackstone Valley, with production insights from Jimmy V. Our playlist included "Pretend" by Zhaklina, "See Me There" by Joe Martin, and "1976" by Texas 121. We also heard "Thank God for the Blues" by Abel James and "Heavy on Me" by Embleton, showcasing the diverse range of music in the value verse. We wrapped up with a special mention of The Doerfels and their podcast "Into the Doerfelverse." Remember to support these artists by streaming sats and sending boosts to show your appreciation for their music. Let's keep the value for value model alive! Tracks in this episode: (00:01:01) I Need a Little (00:05:44) Free (00:09:22) Honey Girl (00:14:13) Stars and The Moon (00:17:15) I need a Miracle (00:21:16) Death of Me (00:26:30) Pretend (00:30:04) See Me There (00:33:36) The Jetsons (00:37:56) 1976 (00:41:38) <a href="https://www.wavlake.com/album/431d0502-f5af-4cf8-92c7-813ca9e38a8c" target="_blank" rel=
Wed, November 13, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to another exciting episode of M2H2, recorded at Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. This week, we dive into a musical journey with a variety of tracks that celebrate the value-for-value model, where listeners contribute directly to the artists they love. Our show kicks off with Ainsley Costello, setting the tone for an evening of diverse musical exploration. We reflect on last week's "Election Distraction" episode, where an AI-predicted song humorously foresaw Donald Trump's election victory. Join our live chat at noagenda.stream or trollroom.io on channel #M2H2 to engage with fellow listeners and enjoy the music in real-time. Tonight, we feature 20 tracks, including new releases from artists like Ableton and Nate Johnivan, and a special unplugged performance by Jake Reynolds. Our show also highlights the vibrant community within the Valueverse, featuring promos from shows like "Upbeats with Salty Crayon," and the latest tracks from artists like Garage T. Rashington III and Sara Jade. We encourage our listeners to use modern podcast apps to stream sats and send boosts, supporting the artists who enrich our musical landscape. As we approach the end of the show, we feature a heartfelt track by my twin brother, Rick Black, and close with a live performance by Jimmie Bratcher. Remember, boosting is love, and your support keeps the music alive. Thank you for tuning in, and keep the music playing! Tracks in this episode: (00:01:00) THEREGOESMY! by Ainsley Costello (00:04:57) Gonna be OK by Embleton (00:08:50) Orange Pill, Pink Pill, White Pill by Nate Johnivan (00:13:47) Forget and Forgive by Two Weeks in Nashville (00:17:53) Would You Trade? (Unplugged) by Jake Reynolds (00:20:33) Weekend State Of Mind by Jessica Lynne Witty (00:23:24) Why You Gotta Be Like That? by The Submarines (00:25:44) To be in Nashville by HeyCitizen! (00:31:15) <a href="https://www.wavlake.com/album/4491a0
Wed, November 06, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to Episode 21 of M2H2, recorded on November 5, 2024, where we provide the perfect election distraction with an incredible lineup of Value 4 Value music. As the polls close across the United States, we take a break from the political frenzy to enjoy 22 tracks that promise to soothe and entertain. Produced at Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia, this episode is all about embracing the value-for-value model, where listeners are encouraged to stream sats and send boostograms to support the artists. We kick off with Kevin Embleton's "When I Called Your Name," setting the tone for an evening of diverse musical exploration. From Amber Sweeney's "Hit and Run" to Anders Fransson's "Chevrolet," the tracks are carefully curated to keep you engaged and uplifted. Join us as we journey through the value verse, featuring artists like Jimmy V, Tyson Froese, and the ever-popular Doerfels. We also highlight the unique contribution of Hey Citizen, who brings us the first V4V parody song, "Pork Chops Fried," a playful twist on the Doerfels' "Blood Shot Lies." Throughout the episode, we emphasize the importance of using modern podcast apps to enhance your listening experience and support the artists who bring value to your life. We also give shoutouts to our generous supporters, like Sir TJ the Wrathful and R&R Andy, whose boosts help keep the show alive. As we wrap up the show with "Don't Take This For Granted" by Two Weeks in Nashville, we remind you to enjoy the music and forget about the election results for a while. Thank you for tuning in to M2H2, your go-to source for value-for-value music and a much-needed escape from the chaos of election night. Tracks in this episode: (00:02:57) When I Called Your Name (00:07:07) Chevrolet (00:12:04) Hit & Run (00:16:00) Day in the Sun (00:20:14) Lawrence County Chicken Races (00:23:40) Cool Summer (00:28:03) HEARTBREAK (00:32:39) Ordinary (00:36:15) <a href="https://www.lukejenisonmusic.com" target="_blank"
Wed, October 30, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to Episode 20 of the Mountain Music Happy Hour, recorded at Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. This episode is a celebration of the value-for-value model, where listeners are encouraged to support artists by streaming sats and sending boosts. We kick off with a lively theme song, setting the tone for an evening dedicated to music and community. Our journey begins with Brad Johner, a Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame member, with his heartfelt track "When Heaven Opens." We then explore a range of emotions with Tim Ash's "Had To Let You Go," a poignant song that resonates with personal loss and reflection. We also feature Sarah Jay and Jessie Lark with "Never Knew," and Ainsley Costello's "Change Your Mind," showcasing powerful messages and captivating melodies. The episode highlights the importance of the value-for-value model, emphasizing how boosting and streaming sats help sustain the artists we love. Newcomers to the value verse, The Displacement Method, bring us "Paris," while the Rock and Roll Submarines energize the show with "There's Gonna Be A Fight Tonight." We continue with a diverse lineup, including DJ Yo's genre-bending "Just Funky" and Charlie T's soulful "Runnin'." As we progress, we enjoy tracks from the Johnner Boys, Ben Jonesy Jones, and the unique sounds of Chris Nichols and Herbivore. The episode is punctuated by live boosts, with listeners actively participating and supporting the artists. We conclude with Vestigial Hearts' "Engines Stalling," leaving listeners with a sense of fulfillment and a reminder of the power of music and community. Remember to listen on a modern podcast app, stream sats, and boost the artists to keep the music alive. Tracks in this episode: (00:04:38) When Heaven Opens Up (00:08:06) Never Knew (00:11:16) Change Your Mind (00:13:42) Had To Let You Go (00:18:45) Paris (00:22:14) Lost In The NeverWas (00:25:09) Ther
Thu, October 24, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to episode 19 of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour, hosted by Randy Black from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. This episode, recorded on October 23, 2024, comes with a couple of new rules for listeners: tune in using a modern podcast app and make sure to boost and stream to support the artists featured on the show. We kick off with Nate Johnivan's 'Fake Love,' a track that delves into the complexities of relationships and self-reflection. Following that, we enjoy Jesse Lark's 'Rainbows,' a song discovered on The Split Kit, bringing a fresh sound to the lineup. 'Out on the Streets' by Effigies keeps the energy high with its rocking beat. Randy emphasizes the importance of using podcast apps that support value and time splits, like Fountain, which allows listeners to send boosts and stream value directly to artists. Next, we introduce Garage T. Rashington III with 'Brain and Chain,' a track that explores themes of mental struggle and liberation. The episode continues with 'Looking Fine' by My Favorite Band, a song that humorously reflects on the fleeting nature of relationships. We also feature 'Ode to Ashley' by 18 Sundays, a playful tribute to a friend, and 'Don't Count Me Out' by Jimmie Bratcher, a soulful reminder of resilience and hope. Randy highlights the Payday Picks, a ranking system for listener payments, showcasing top tracks like 'Girls at Kroger' by Luke Jenison and 'I Need a Little' by The Retrograde. Closing the show, we listen to 'We're Not Even Drinking' by Jessica Lynn Witty, a lively country tune that defies stereotypes. Randy encourages listeners to continue supporting artists by streaming sats and sending boosts, reinforcing the value-for-value model that underpins the show. Thank you for tuning in to M2H2, where music and community come together. Tracks in this episode: (00:55) Fake Love by Nate Johnivan (04:53) Effigies by Out On The Streets (08:07) Rainbows by Jessie Lark (12:29) Brain & Chain by Garage T. Rashington III (16:00) Lookin' Fine by My
Wed, October 16, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to a special edition of the Mountain Music Half Hour, also known as M2H2, where we celebrate the incredible talent of female artists in the value verse. This episode, titled "Girl Power Half Hour," is dedicated entirely to showcasing the voices and music of women who are making waves in the music industry. From the heart of Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia, your host Randy Black brings you an unforgettable lineup of songs that empower and inspire. We kick off the show with "Wait Destiny" by Sara Jade, a track that has been a favorite since the early days of the podcast. The episode continues with a series of captivating performances, including "Honey Girl" by JoJo Scott and "Don't Walk Away" by Liv Faith. Each song is a testament to the strength and creativity of female artists. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the music through modern podcast apps, which allow for streaming sats and sending boosts directly to the artists. This Value 4 Value model ensures that artists receive the support they deserve, bypassing traditional music industry channels. As we move through the episode, we feature "Singing Country" by Jessica Lynn Witty, a song that resonates with the spirit of country music and personal discovery. The show also highlights "That Smile You're Wearing" by Kavinya and "Fighting Uphill" by Abby Muir, both of which have made a significant impact in the valueverse. We introduce a new segment called "Payday Picks from RSS Blue," showcasing the top tracks that have received the most listener payments over the past week. This segment highlights the power of listener support in elevating artists within the value verse. As we near the end of the episode, we feature "Stop" by Hannah Blanchard, a track that encourages reflection and resilience. The show concludes with "ThereGoesMy" by Ainsley Costello, a fitting end to an episode that celebrates the queen of the value verse. Thank you for joining us on this special Girl Power Half Hour. Remember to support these talented artists by streaming their music and sending boosts through modern podcast apps. Your support makes a difference in their musical journey. Tracks in this episode: (01:01) Wait Destiny by Sara Jade (03:33) Don’t Walk Away by Liv Faith (06:48) Honey
Tue, October 08, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to episode 17 of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour, recorded at Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. In this episode, we explore new tracks and artists in the valueverse, a unique space where listeners can support musicians directly through streaming sats and sending boosts. We kick off the show with a special track from my twin brother, Rick Black, who has recently joined the valueverse. His song "24.01.30" sets the tone for an exciting lineup. Following Rick, we enjoy "You're Killing Me" by Embleton, a track with a powerful message about faith and spirituality, discovered by Jim Costello from Phantom Power Music. Next, we dive into "Rose" by Nate Johnivan, a song with a moving narrative that encourages listeners to reflect deeply. We also feature "Echoes of a Night" by DJ Yo!, a returning favorite on the show, and "DUI" by Matt Johner, showcasing his talents beyond his role as a drummer for the Johner Boys. Our Payday Picks segment highlights the top ten tracks in the value verse, with "DCA2BTC" by Man Like Kweks taking the number one spot. This track, along with others like "The Lightning" by The Trusted and "Chevrolet" by Anders Fransson, exemplifies the diverse talent within the community. We conclude the episode with "Lab Rat" by Garage T. Rashington III, another artist I've helped onboard into the value verse. This track offers a unique perspective on modern life and the search for purity amidst chaos. Thank you for tuning in to M2H2. Remember to use a modern podcast app to support the artists directly and send them a boost with your sats and encouragement. For more information on podcast production, visit Johns Creek Studios. Tracks in this episode: (00:57) 24.01.30 Rick Black (03:32) You're Killing Me by Embleton (07:44) Figured You Out by The Doerfels (11:28) Rose by Nate Johnivan (15:47) D.U.I. by Matt Johner (18:54) Echoes of Night by DJ Yo! (23:38) DCA2BTC by Man Li
Tue, October 01, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to another exciting episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour, broadcasting from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. I'm your host, Randy Black, and we're thrilled to bring you episode 16 on this fine October 1, 2024. Remember to tune in using a modern podcast app to stream sets directly to the artists and send them a boost with a note of encouragement. This week, we're introducing a new segment featuring the top payday picks according to RSS Blue. Last week, we successfully helped "Change Your Mind" by Ainsley Costello climb the charts, and we're aiming to do the same with fresh tracks this week. We kick off with "Hindsight" by Keisha Buckland, a reflective piece about the complexities of past relationships. We also revisit some familiar names, including David Tarr with "It's Me, But It's You Too," and Simon Hawker's "Let's Dance." Our new segment highlights the top tracks earning from boosts and streams, showcasing the power of listener support in modern podcast apps. As of 7 PM today, the top track is "Disco Swag" by The Doerfels. We continue with "The Change in Me" by Nate Johnivan featuring Cole Hanson, and "Crocodile Tears" by Joe Martin from the UK, who has been making waves in the valueverse since late 2022. As we near the end of our show, we feature "A Happy Song" by The Johner Boys, a delightful tune that captures the joy of love and companionship. Thank you for joining us on M2H2. Remember to support your favorite artists by listening through a modern podcast app and sending them boosts. For more information on podcast apps that support value 4 value, visit podcastapps.com . Until next time, keep the music alive! Tracks in this episode: (00:57) hindsight by Keisha Buckland (05:24) It's Me (But It's You Too) by David Tarr (09:33) One of a Kind by Sora Satoh (13:28) RollerCoaster by Moon Light (15:54) LETS DANCE by Simon Hawker (21:52) <a href="https://www.wavlake.com/album/e678589b-
Fri, September 27, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to episode 15 of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour, hosted by Randy Black from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. This week, we're shaking things up with a new format, blending music tracks with engaging discussions. Remember to use a modern podcast app to stream sats to the artists and send them a boost with a note of encouragement. We kick off the episode with a fresh track from Ainsley Costello, "Change Your Mind," showcasing her as the "queen of the valueverse." Following that, we dive into "Wild Man" by Rock'n'Roll Breakheart, a track that's been making waves in the value verse. Next, we feature The Johner Brothers, a staple in the Canadian country music scene, and their evolution into The Johner Boys. We then move to Blackstone Valley's "Relentless," featuring the talented Jimmy V, known for his unique contributions to the valueverse. We continue with "Liar Like You" by Liv Faith, a new release that's already gaining traction. Before that, we enjoyed "Life Will Go On" by Two Weeks in Nashville, a band with roots in London and Nashville. Our journey through music leads us to Jim Costello's "Bend," a nostalgic track from the 90s. Jim, a key figure in the value verse, is also the father of Ainsley Costello. We wrap up with "Disco Swag" by The Doerfels, a band beloved in the value verse, with a nod from Adam Curry, the "Podfather" himself. Thank you for tuning in to this episode. Remember to support the artists by streaming sats and sending notes of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, visit podcastapps.com . Tracks in this episode: (00:57) Change Your Mind by Ainsley Costello (03:23) Still in Love with You by The Johner Brothers (06:23) Wildman (Not A) by Rock'n'Roll Breakheart (11:02) Relentless by Blackstone Valley (14:25) Life Will Go On by Two Weeks In Nashville (16:55) Liar Like You by Liv Faith<
Fri, September 13, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to another exciting episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour, recorded at Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. In this episode, host Randy Black brings you a fantastic lineup of tracks that are sure to captivate and entertain. We kick off the show with "Maybe She'll Change Her Mind" by Brad Johner, setting the stage for a musical journey that includes a variety of talented artists. Listeners are encouraged to use modern podcast apps to stream sats to the artists for each song, providing support and encouragement through boosts and notes. This week's playlist features "Singin' Woman" by Sara Jade, "Knight in Shining Armor" by Jack Holliday, and "First Time" by Ben Jonesy Jones. Each track offers a unique sound and story, showcasing the diverse talent in the music industry. As the episode progresses, enjoy "Friend or Stranger" by Mellow Cassette and "Next To You" by The Retrograde, followed by the uplifting "Be Happy" by Two Weeks at Nashville. The emotional "Anxious" by Abby Muir and the powerful "Devil's Hand" by Luke Wood add depth and intensity to the lineup. We close out the episode with "Crazy Talkin'" by The JoHner Boys, leaving listeners with a sense of excitement and anticipation for what's to come. Remember to support the artists by streaming sats and sending boosts, and if you're in need of a modern podcast app, visit podcastapps.com for options that support value4 value transactions. Thank you for tuning in, and we hope you enjoy the music as much as we enjoyed bringing it to you. Tracks on this episode: (00:56) Maybe She'll Change Her Mind by Brad Johner (05:06) Singin' Woman by Sara Jade (08:26) Knight in Shining Armor by Jack Holliday (11:49) First Time by Ben Jonesy Jones (15:10) Friend or a Stranger by Mellow Cassette (16:28) Next to You by The Retrograde (18:42) <a href="https://www.wavlake.com/album/00fcdfb8-442d-44bc-b0c2-e
Fri, September 06, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to another exciting episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour, hosted by Randy Black from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. In this episode, we dive into a collection of amazing tracks that are sure to captivate your musical senses. We kick off with "Tell Me I Have More" by Jim Costello, a track that explores themes of longing and introspection. Jim recently gave us a shout-out on his show, Phantom Power Music Hour, and we're thrilled to feature his music. Next up, we have "Settle Down" by Liv Faith, a song that beautifully captures the essence of finding peace and love amidst life's chaos. Following this, Chris Nichols brings us "Boots," a track that resonates with authenticity and heartfelt storytelling. Amber Sweeney's "Breathe" invites listeners to pause and reflect, offering a moment of tranquility in our fast-paced world. We also feature a brand new track, "You Can Have It All," by Two Weeks in Nashville, which promises to be a hit with its catchy melody and relatable lyrics. The Johner Boys take us on a nostalgic journey with "Summer Nights," a song that perfectly encapsulates the carefree spirit of summer. DJ Yo!'s "I Can't Understand," another new release, delves into the complexities of love and faith, leaving us pondering the mysteries of the heart. Finally, we wrap up with "Rescued" by Ainsley Costello, a powerful track that speaks to redemption and hope. As always, we encourage our listeners to use modern podcast apps to stream sats to the artists and send them boosts of encouragement. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of M2H2. Remember, your support helps keep the music alive. Tracks in this episode: (00:56) Tell Me I Have More by Jim Costello (04:23) Settle Down by Liv Faith (08:07) BOOTS by Chris Nichols (11:10) Breathe by Amber Sweeney (14:54) You Can Have It All by Two Weeks In Nashville (19:26) Summer Nights by The Johner Boys (22:43) <a href="https://www.wavlake.com/album/edde8696-cd2f-4afe-b2bc-47b5798e93fa" tar
Thu, August 29, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to another exciting episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour, hosted by Randy Black from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. In this episode, we dive into a diverse lineup of tracks that showcase the rich tapestry of modern music. We kick off with "That's How Strong My Love Is" by the No Good Redwood Ramblers, setting the tone for a heartfelt musical journey. Our playlist features an eclectic mix of artists and genres, including "Wasted Time" by Texas 121, "Hawaii" by Vertigo Kidd, and "She's the Devil" by Chris Nichols. Each song brings its unique flavor, from the soulful melodies of "No Good" by Bad Strangers to the upbeat rhythms of "Major Key's Parade" by Nathan Dale. Listeners are treated to "In It for the Money" by Matty B & the Black River Band, "23" by The Johner Boys, and "Diamonds" by The Doerfels, each track offering a glimpse into the artists' creative worlds. We close the episode with the poignant "Had to Let You Go" by Tim Ash, leaving listeners with a reflective note. Throughout the episode, Randy encourages listeners to support the artists by streaming their music and sending boosts with sats and notes of encouragement. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Joe Ash, brother of featured artist Tim Ash, and we invite our audience to keep the Ash family in their thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Tracks in this episode: (00:56) That's How Strong My Love Is by The No Good Redwood Ramblers (03:52) Wasted Time by Texas 121 (07:01) Hawaii by Vertigo Kidd (10:14) She's The Devil by Chris Nichols (12:52) No Good by Bad Strangers (16:19) Major Key's Parade by Nathan Dale (18:56) In It For The Money by Matty B (Matt Bigelow) & the Black River Band (21:42) <a href="https://www.wavlake.com/album/9e673dbf-0c6e-49f1-85fa-5b3bdd9b9f08" ta
Sat, August 24, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to another exciting episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour, where we bring you a curated selection of fantastic tracks from talented artists. This week, we're diving into a diverse lineup of songs that are sure to captivate your ears and stir your emotions. We kick off the episode with "Tell Me You Love Me" by DJ Yo!, a heartfelt exploration of love and longing, filled with poignant lyrics and a melody that resonates deeply. As the music flows, we journey through "Burned Down the Cornfield" by Chris Wenske and "Where the River Goes" by Vestigial Heart, each track offering its unique narrative and soundscape. "Not My Cowboy" by Jessica Lynne Witty brings a playful yet introspective vibe, while "Phatty the Grasshopper" by The Doerfels stands out as a personal favorite, showcasing a whimsical and engaging tune. Jim Costello's "See Me There" and Jeff and the Tonewheels' "Step Kick" add layers of rhythm and storytelling to our musical adventure. We also feature "Games" by Rock and Roll Breakheart and "Money Talks" by Sons of Fortune, rounding off our playlist with powerful performances that highlight the artists' talents and creativity. Remember to support these amazing artists by streaming sats and sending boosts through your modern podcast app. Your encouragement and support make a difference in the music community. Thank you for tuning in, and we hope you enjoy this week's musical journey! Chapters on this episode: (00:56) Tell Me You Love Me (Country Version) by DJ Yo! (04:10) Burn Down The Cornfield Written By: Chris Wenske by Chris Wenske (06:58) Where This River Goes by Vestigial Hearts (10:03) Not My Cowboy by Jessica Lynne Witty (14:13) Phatty The Grasshopper by The Doerfels (16:24) See Me There by Jim Costello (20:03) Step Kick by Geoff and The Tonewheels (24:07) Games by Rock'n'Roll Breakheart</
Sat, August 17, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to episode 10 of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour, hosted by Randy Black from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. This episode, dated August 17, 2024, is packed with an eclectic mix of tracks that promise to take you on a musical journey. We encourage you to listen using a modern podcast app to stream sats to the artists and send them boosts of support along with notes of encouragement. We kick off the show with "To Be in Nashville" by HeyCitizen, a track that paints a vivid picture of longing and nostalgia, set against the backdrop of a rainy interstate drive. The song's narrative weaves through themes of friendship, love, and the yearning for simpler times. Next, we dive into "Pyramid Scheme" by Stable Confusion, a song that critiques societal structures and personal freedom. It challenges listeners to reflect on their own lives and the systems they navigate daily. "Wish You Well" by Abi Muir and "Think" by The Doerfels continue the musical journey, each offering unique sounds and stories. Richard Greaser's "Stay in Misinformed" brings a thought-provoking commentary on media and information, urging listeners to seek truth and self-reliance. Herbivore's "Pixelated Smile" and "Best Thing I Ever Had" by Two Weeks in Nashville add layers of emotion and introspection, exploring themes of love, loss, and personal growth. Finally, we close the episode with "Lawrence County Chicken Races" by John Dale, a whimsical and lively track that captures the spirit of community and fun. Thank you for tuning in to another episode of M2H2. Remember to support the artists by streaming sats and sending boosts. For more information on modern podcast apps, visit podcastapps.com . Tracks in this episode: (00:56) To be in Nashville by HeyCitizen (05:18) Jazz with a Groove by DJ Yo! (08:02) PYRAMID SCHEME by STABLE CONFUSION (10:42) Wish You Well by Abi Muir (13:35) Think by The Doerfels (16:39) <a href="https://www.wavlake.com/alb
Sat, August 10, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to the ninth episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour, hosted by Randy Black from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. This episode, dated August 10, 2024, is packed with an exciting lineup of tracks that promise to captivate your musical senses. We encourage our listeners to use modern podcast apps to stream sats to the artists and send them boosts with notes of encouragement. We kick off the show with the hauntingly beautiful "Whiskey Lullaby" by The Johner. Boys, a song that tells a poignant story of love, loss, and the struggle to forget. Following this, we have "Pirate Radio" by Vertigo Kid, a track that promises to energize your spirits. "You've Got a Lot of Nerve" by Rock'n'Roll Breakheart and "High Gravity" by Joe Martin continue to elevate the musical experience with their unique sounds. Our playlist also features "Everything" by My Favorite Band, a personal favorite, and "Highly Likely" by Elastic Cactus, showcasing diverse musical talents. We wrap up with "ThereGoesMy" by Ainsley Costello, leaving listeners with a memorable musical journey. Thank you for tuning into M2H2. Remember to support the artists by streaming sats and sending them your encouragement. If you're in need of a modern podcast app, visit podcastapps.com to find one that supports value 4 value exchanges. Chapters in this episode: (00:56) Whiskey Lullaby (feat. Jay & Jo) by The Johner Boys (05:15) Pirate Radio by Vertigo Kidd (10:09) You've Got a Lot of Nerve by Rock'n'Roll Breakheart (14:26) High Gravity by Joe Martin Music (18:15) Everything by My Favorite Band (21:56) Highly Likely by Elastic Cactus (25:52) Tip Toe by Jack Holliday (28:44) <a href="https://www.wavlake.com/album/9378e9b0-521e-4f55-bd7a-a724200a4a60"
Sat, August 03, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to another exciting episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour, hosted by Randy Black from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. In this episode, we dive into a diverse lineup of music that promises to captivate and inspire. Remember to use a modern podcast app to stream sats to the artists and send them a boost with a note of encouragement. We kick off the show with "Taken by Spiders" by Simon Hawker, a track that explores themes of love, longing, and the complexities of relationships. The lyrics invite listeners to ponder whether it's the end or the beginning of a love story. Next, we feature "Overdose" by Two Weeks of Nashville, followed by "Marty" by The Band Oslo Snowe, and "Amelia" by Joe Martin. Each song brings its unique flavor and storytelling, from the introspective journey of "Amelia" to the vibrant energy of "Daydreamer" by Ainsley Costello. We also have "So Far Away" by The Doerfels, "It's You" by Abel James, and "Pour Me Some Water" by Jimmy V. These tracks offer a mix of emotions and musical styles, ensuring there's something for every listener. As we wrap up, remember to support the artists by streaming sats and sending boosts. If you're looking for a modern podcast app that supports value for value, visit podcastapps.com . Chapters in this episode: (00:56) TAKEN BY SPIDERS by Simon Hawker (03:48) Overdose by Two Weeks In Nashville (07:13) Marty by The Band Oslo Snowe (10:28) Amelia (set 2) by Joe Martin Music (15:13) Daydreamer by Ainsley Costello (19:29) So Far Away by The Doerfels (22:48) It's You by Abel James (25:38) Pour Me Some Water by Jimmy V Modern Podcast Apps: Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast app to stream Sats to the artists for each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to sh
Sat, July 27, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to the Mountain Music Half Hour, a value 4 value music show brought to you from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. In this seventh episode, hosted by Randy Black, we dive into a selection of incredible tracks that promise to captivate and entertain. Remember to use a modern podcast app to stream sats to the artists for each song and send them a boost with a note of encouragement to show your support. This episode features an eclectic mix of music, starting with "Honey Girl" by Jojo Scott, followed by "Wrong Time, Right Place" by Cammy Dee, "Fort Sumter" by Bloody Times, "Repent and Believe" by Bass, "signal" by Shy Kids, "You Sure Did" by June & the Jets, "Wildfire" by Jessica Lynne Twitty, "RollerCoaster" by Moon Light, and "Risk It All" by Rock'n'Roll Breakheart. Each track brings its unique flavor, from the introspective and poetic lyrics of "Honey Girl" to the powerful and redemptive themes in "Repent and Believe." The episode takes listeners on a journey through various musical landscapes, offering something for everyone. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour. Don't forget to use a modern podcast app to support the artists. Chapters in this Episode: (00:57) Honey Girl by JoJo Scott (04:10) Wrong Time, Right Place by Cammy Dee (07:52) Fort Sumter by Bloody Times (11:32) Repent and Believe by Bass (13:41) signal by shy kids (17:11) You Sure Did by June & The Jets (21:05) Wildfire by Jessica Lynne Witty (24:01) RollerCoaster by Moon Light (26:29) Risking It All by Rock'n'
Sat, July 20, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to the Mountain Music Half Hour, a value 4 value music show hosted by Randy Black from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. In this episode, we explore a diverse lineup of tracks that are sure to captivate music lovers. We kick off with "Love You Till I'm Dead" by Abel James, a heartfelt song that delves into themes of enduring love and emotional vulnerability. Following this, we enjoy "Don't Hand Me the Blues" by The Band Oslo Snowe, a track that encourages positivity and resilience in the face of life's challenges. Our musical journey continues with "Mind Your Head" by echonull, a song that invites introspection and self-awareness. "No More Roses" by JustLoud adds a touch of raw emotion and powerful vocals to the mix. Jim Costello's "Isabelle" offers a melodic escape, while "Closer to Somewhere" by The Retrograde brings a sense of nostalgia and longing. We also feature "Homemade and Funky" by John Peterson, a track that blends traditional sounds with modern influences, and "Hotwheels and Heartaches" by Stefan Soltero, which rounds off the episode with its energetic and dynamic rhythm. Remember to listen using a modern podcast app that allows you to stream sats to the artists for each song, and consider sending them a boost to show your support. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Mountain Music Half Hour, produced by Johns Creek Studios. We hope you enjoy the music and continue to support the artists who bring these incredible sounds to life. Chapters in this Episode: (00:56) Love You Till I'm Dead by Abel James (04:53) Don't Hand Me The Blues by The Band Oslo Snowe (09:45) mind your head by echonull (13:27) No More Roses by JUSTLOUD (17:05) Isabelle by Jim Costello (20:28) Closer to Somewhere by The Retrograde (23:46) <a h
Sat, July 13, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to episode 5 of the Mountain Music Half Hour, hosted by Randy Black from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. In this episode, we explore a diverse lineup of tracks that capture the essence of heartfelt storytelling through music. Remember to use a modern podcast app to stream sats to the artists and send them a boost of encouragement. We kick off the show with "3 Years" by The Doerfels, a reflective piece about the fleeting nature of time and cherished moments. Following this, "Broken Heart on Valentine" by Daddy N delivers a poignant narrative of love lost and the pain of betrayal, set against a backdrop of wilted roses and empty promises. "June and I" by Lumba takes us on a journey of introspection and the realization of a relationship that perhaps should never have been. The song captures the bittersweet nature of love and the hope for redemption. Chris Nichols' "On My Own" tells the story of solitude and self-discovery, as the protagonist comes to terms with life without a partner, finding solace in the simple things. "Money Maker" by Two Weeks in Nashville is a defiant anthem about self-worth and refusing to be used for someone else's gain. The episode continues with "Hello Stranger" by The No Good Redwood Ramblers, a song that evokes nostalgia and the warmth of familiar connections. We also feature "Sweet Cheeks" by The Velvicks and "Fool Me" by Jimmy V, rounding out a playlist that celebrates the rich tapestry of emotions and experiences that music can convey. Thank you for tuning in, and remember to support the artists by streaming sats and sending them a boost. Chapters in this Episode: (00:00) Introduction (00:56) 3 Years by The Doerfels (04:28) Broken Heart On Valentine by Daddy N (07:46) June & I by Lumba (13:12) On My Own by Chris Nichols (16:42) Money Maker by Two Weeks In Nashville (20:30) <a href="https://www.wavlake.com/album/26a5d908-afa5-418d-a
Sat, July 06, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to the fourth episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour, recorded at Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. I'm your host, Randy Black, and today we have an exciting lineup of music that you can enjoy while supporting the artists directly through modern podcast apps. These apps allow you to stream sats to the artists as each song plays or send them a boost with a note of encouragement. In this episode, we kick off with "I Remember the Days" by Richard Greaser, a nostalgic tune reflecting on simpler times. Following that, we have "Vote for Love" by Cole Hanson, a powerful song urging unity and love over division. Ryan Fonda's "A Sight to See" and Jim Costello's "Weigh Me Down" continue the musical journey with their unique sounds and messages. Corey Keller brings us "My Aim is Never Exact," a song that delves into the imperfections of life, while Ainsley Costello's "Love Letter" offers a heartfelt message of strength and self-love. We conclude with two songs by Ben Doerfel, "Pulls Me Up" and "What a Friend," which explore themes of faith and friendship. Thank you for tuning in to M2H2. Remember to use a modern podcast app to support these talented artists. If you need one, visit podcastapps.com to find an app that supports value and time splits. Chapters in this Episode: (00:56) I Remember The Days by Richard Greaser (04:00) Vote For Love by Cole Hansen (08:39) A Sight To See Remix by Ryan Fonda (11:48) Weigh Me Down by Jim Costello (15:29) My Aim Is Never Exact by Corey Keller (19:54) Love Letter by Ainsley Costello (24:38) Pulls Me Up by Ben Doerfel (27:29) What A Friend by Ben Doerfel Modern Podcast Apps: Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast app to stream Sats to the artists for each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the ar
Sat, June 29, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to the third episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour, recorded at Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. I'm your host, Randy Black, and I'm thrilled to bring you a value 4 value music experience. Make sure you're using a modern podcast app to stream sats to the artists and send them a boost with a note of encouragement. This episode features an eclectic mix of tracks starting with "Wait Destiny" by Sara Jade, setting the tone with its cosmic vibes. We then dive into "Hit Me Like Sugar" by The Velvicks, a track that will surely get your feet tapping. Tracey Blake's "Standing in Line" follows, offering a soulful reflection on life's queues. We continue with "Phatty the Grasshopper" by The Doerfels, a whimsical tune that brings a smile. Chris Nichols' "One Day" provides a heartfelt narrative, while "Sweet Talking" by Wisdom Divine adds a smooth, melodic touch. "Swamp Thing" by Abel James and "Take Me For A Drive" by TJ Wong bring dynamic energy to the mix. Finally, we wrap up with "Mama Won't Fry No Chicken" by Jimmie Bratcher, a humorous take on dietary advice and family life. Remember to support these artists by streaming sats and sending boosts. Thank you for joining us on this musical journey. Chapters in this Episode: (00:56) Wait Destiny by Sara Jade (03:30) Hit Me Like Sugar by The Velvicks (05:59) Standing In Line by Tracey Blake (09:32) Phatty The Grasshopper by The Doerfels (11:43) One Day by Chris Nichols (15:04) Sweet Talkin by Wisdom Devine (17:49) Swamp Thing by Abel James (23:10) Take Me For A Drive by TJ Wong (26:26) Mama Won't Fry No Chicken by Jimmie Bratcher Modern Podcast Apps: Don’t f
Sat, June 22, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to the second episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour, hosted by Randy Black from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. This episode, dated June 22, 2024, is packed with an eclectic mix of music and insightful commentary. We encourage our listeners to use modern podcast apps to stream and support the artists featured in our show. We kick off the musical journey with 'Running Away With It' by Two Weeks in Nashville, a track that delves into the complexities of emotions and the struggle to find authenticity in a world full of distractions. The episode continues with a diverse lineup including 'Be Proud' by Aaron Koenig, 'Cherry Tree' by Corey Owens & The Old Quarry Boys, and 'Cherry on Top' by Ainsley Costello. For fans of the No Agenda podcast, we have a special treat with 'Gen Z Dvorak' by Mr. Information. As always, we remind our listeners to support the artists by sending boosts and messages of encouragement through modern podcast apps. Thank you for tuning in, and we look forward to bringing you more music and engaging discussions in future episodes. Chapters in this Episode: (00:55) Running Away With It by Two Weeks In Nashville (03:55) Be Proud! by Aaron Koenig (06:32) Cherry Tree by Cory Owens & The Old Quarry Boys (10:52) Ready to Begin by My Favorite Band (14:46) Lit Up by ABBESSE (19:06) Private Universe by Texas 121 (22:30) Cherry On Top (90's Revival Remix) with Stereon by Ainsley Costello (26:52) Gen Z. Dvorak by Mr. Information Modern Podcast Apps: Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast app to stream Sats to the artists for each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists you
Sat, June 15, 2024
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played. Welcome to the inaugural episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour, a unique value 4 value music show brought to you from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. I'm your host, Randy Black, and I'm thrilled to have you join us on this musical journey. Make sure you're using a modern podcast app to stream sets directly to the artists and send them a boost with some stats and a note of encouragement. In this episode, we have a fantastic lineup of songs that will take you on a musical adventure. We kick off with "Your Love, My Saving Grace" by Brian Duncan, a heartfelt tune that sets the tone for the show. Following that, enjoy "Sitting on the Dock of the Day" by Jon Peterson and "Chasing Blue Sky" by David Tarr, each bringing their unique sound to the mix. Jessica Lynne Wittys "Singing Country" takes us on a nostalgic journey back to her roots, while TJ Wong's "72" adds a touch of humor and relatability with its catchy lyrics. Ainsley Costello's "People Pleaser" and The Doerfels' "Heartbreak" offer introspective and emotional narratives that resonate deeply. We wrap up with "Bacon is on My Mind" by Jimmie Bratcher, a fun and lighthearted track that will leave you smiling. Thank you for tuning in to M2H2, and remember to support the artists by using a modern podcast app. Chapters in this Episode: (00:55) Your Love My Saving Grace by Bryan Duncan (06:30) Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay by Jon Peterson (09:49) Chasing Blue Sky by David Tarr (13:19) Singin' Country by Jessica Lynne Witty (16:10) '72 by TJ Wong (19:34) People Pleaser by Ainsley Costello (21:51) Heartbreak by The Doerfels (25:16) Bacon Is On My Mind by Jimmie Bratcher Modern Podcast Apps: Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast app to stream Sats to the artists for each
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