“I don’t understand how you can live in 2018 and allow someone else make your music sound a certain way. that’s just some crazy sh** to me.”
“I don’t understand how you can live in 2018 and allow someone else make your music sound a certain way. that’s just some crazy sh** to me.”
Before becoming a producer and host, Arthur dreamed of being the neXt2rock.
Hosts Danica and Arthur visit a local bar or restaurant, with a little extra fun – one of them has to review the new spot sober, while the other has to review it…not sober. Our drunk thoughts are your entertainment.
Kamau stopped by for a conversation about his time coming up through the comedy ranks in the San Francisco, how he caught the eye of Chris Rock and landed his first TV show, and what he’s learned about the current political climate by interviewing people all over the country on United Shades of America.
June is coming to an end, that doesn’t mean Pride has to. Here at KFOG, we have quite a few LGBTQ artists on our airwaves and in our studio to celebrate.
Along with Steve Simone, we talk paying dues at the Comedy Store, and the impact of the late Mitzi Shore on Ari’s career, and hot takes on Draymond Green.
That first album, 2015’s Dopamine, garnered considerable buzz for its genre-defying maneuvers. His androgynous style and stage persona drew comparisons to David Bowie and Prince.
Gorillaz are back…but can we say we’re excited to see them?
It’s little ‘ol Arthur here, back with another episode of Off Air. This week I’m highlighting a few artists that you have to catch at BottleRock this weekend – or if you’re not going to BottleRock, I still highly suggest checking out their music. Make sure you listen to the podcast below for previews…
No Name and the crew go back to the making of Club Dread with the late Bill Paxton, what it’s like to have”post-movie-blues,” and working with Eagles of Death Metal’s Jesse Hughes…and a live bear on set.