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BSR Web Staff: Best Breakup Song And Best Love Song

Photo credit: lovethispic.com This year in the spirit of Valentine’s Day, the BSR Web Staff decided to write about their favorite breakup song, and their favorite love song. Rory Larrison Best Love Song – “Your Song” by Elton John Finding the best love song is like trying to find the best star in the sky– BSR Web Staff: Best Breakup Song And Best Love Song

Beetlejuice v. Music Man

Do we need another revival of The Music Man? Well, the show has already been on Broadway twice, the most recent revival being in 2000. When The Music Man was first on Broadway, it was new and interesting. The original Broadway production won Best Leading Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Musical Beetlejuice v. Music Man

ICYMI: “Clash Day” live at Grafton Correctional Institute

In case you missed it: In honor of the annual treasure that is International Clash Day (Feb. 7, 2020) Black Squirrel Radio hosted a live performance event at Grafton Correctional Institute. The event featured five different groups and allowed the musicians to broadcast their self-expression not only to those around them, but to viewers across ICYMI: “Clash Day” live at Grafton Correctional Institute

Album Review: Anti-Flag “20/20 Vision”

Title: 20/20 Vision Artist: Anti-Flag Record Label: Universal Music Operations Limited, Spinefarm Records Release Date: January 17th, 2020 ★★★ Pittsburgh-based punk trio Anti-Flag dropped their 12th studio album 20/20 Vision on Jan. 17, 2020.  This is a change of pace from their previous release American Fall (2017) as it features different types of songs on Album Review: Anti-Flag “20/20 Vision”

Watch Live: Black Squirrel Radio Presents Clash Day: Live At Grafton

Black Squirrel Radio is excited to present a performance from Grafton Correctional Institute as part of this year’s International Clash Day festivities. Beginning at 6 PM, check out the video feed below for a live broadcast of this special performance. https://boxcast.tv/view/insideout-concert-550692

Chris Farren Plays Another Perfect Set At Mahall’s

Chris Farren recently made a stop at the Mahall’s basement on Jan. 27 to give us another perfect set from the Born Hot Tour, his first solo headlining tour, accompanied by Macseal and Retirement Party. This was my first time in the Mahall’s basement, and I really enjoyed the atmosphere from both the venue and Chris Farren Plays Another Perfect Set At Mahall’s

The Golden Era of VH1

VH1, you had a great thing going.  Before the network bombarded us with weekly episodes of our favorite washed-up musicians duking it out, VH1 was a pop culture encyclopedia. It was able to stand out from MTV and carve its own path of television pleasure. It showcased music, reality, and stories. Although I fell out The Golden Era of VH1

“Vine 2” came out– and nobody seems to care

There’s no worse feeling than the moment of realization that you’re going to get a stuffy nose. The understanding that the next few days, or weeks, are going to be a miserable whirlwind of sniffling only makes you yearn for the time you took for granted– the majority of your life that you spent not “Vine 2” came out– and nobody seems to care

The State of the Union: Music Journalism

The first thing that comes to mind when people think about music Journalism is the movie Almost Famous. A teenager who writes for “Creem Magazine”, but is now on assignment for “Rolling Stone Magazine” is tasked with running around California with the band Stillwater. The plot seems like a dream to some- the possiblities of The State of the Union: Music Journalism

Remembering The “Black “Mamba”

Photo credit: scoopnest.com Los Angeles Lakers legend and basketball mogul Kobe Bryant died Sunday in a helicopter crash outside of Los Angeles, California. Bryant’s daughter, Gianna, was also among the nine people killed. Bryant is survived by his wife, Vanessa, and their other two daughters. Those who follow sports knew who Bryant was. A renowned Remembering The “Black “Mamba”