Broadcasting From Home Podcast 111Broadcasting From Home Podcast 111
It\’s time to put 2020 in the rearview mirror and to start 2021 with a sense of hope for better times. Scrappy\’s doing his best to keep his eyes looking
It\’s time to put 2020 in the rearview mirror and to start 2021 with a sense of hope for better times. Scrappy\’s doing his best to keep his eyes looking
Scrappy says goodbye to the terrible year that was 2020, but not with a musical look back, but rather with a raised middle finger. In addition to thumbing his nose
Scrappy knows that last week was the right time to celebrate the Biden/Harris victory with some celebratory music, but he was off in New Orleans, well, celebrating. But it\’s never
If you were hoping for one of Scrappy\’s trademark disco and funk-filled dance extravaganzas, sorry to tell you that show 108 is filled with lots of fantastic singer-songwriters and thoughtful
Scrappy\’s back with this third retrospective podcast featuring some favorite tunes from the first ten years of the show. Featuring tracks from Aretha Franklin, Martin Sexton, Ed Summerfield, Mr. Rogers,
Deep in the darkness of the new Studio P, Scrappy\’s back for another celebration of 10 years of Podcast glory! That\’s right, two Sundays, two celebrations. This week\’s show features
Holy cow, has it been a decade already? My how time flies. Scrappy celebrates 10 years of broadcast glory by looking back and playing some favorite songsx from past podcasts.
Let\’s play two! That\’s right, it\’s a doubleheader podcast Sunday – back to back shows from your old pal Scrappy. Following on the heels of the special interview with Marv
The Scrappy and Marv show is back! A mere 33 years after the last time they shared the mic together in Indiana, Scrappy and his old friend Marv Foley are
To be completely honest, Scrappy was not planning on doing a podcast today. If he had his druthers he\’d be in New Orleans getting some cajun punk Chinese takeout from