Podcast

First live performance during the new "Highway 61" blues show with DJ Kitty~Luv.

Genuine warmth and sincerity. Brian Taylor hasn't had to "make" connecting with people through music his life's ambition, it's been as natural to him as breathing. You'll feel this in this podcast. Experience it; don't just listen. It will happen. Brian Taylor connects with authenticity and leaves you with a warmth that prepackaged smarminess can never come close to. This is why you go see people live. This is the next best thing: streaming or downloading at your leisure. WHFR is proud to bring you Brian Taylor. We hope you'll spread the word.

Motor Live Drive @5 was fortunate to have two angels in the form of Stone Perkins and Brian Keith looking out for Amy Petty. Through them our vocabulary was expanded to include house concert, and the world will never be the same. Amy Petty is the genuine article. Our own Gothabillie Man is on record stating she's quality over quantity. Her vocal stylings are so pure, so dynamic, she rates your full attention. This is a pleasure to present. Amy Petty on Motor Live Drive @5.

Conscious hip-hop artist 'Nique LoveRhodes draws a line in the sand between bling bling, and uplifting spirits through awareness, as though she were Chuck D's daughter. Listen to the poet with the degree in urban ministry, as 'Nique LoveRhodes shares highlights from her album Against All Odds. Know that WHFR isn't JUST the station makin' waves; we're the station giving you Alternative Variety. Cause after thirty years, WE'RE JUST GETTING STARTED.

Emma Islands returns to WHFR, all of 13 years old. But her talent is so far beyond her years you'll think I've lied to you as you stream or download this podcast. Her voice, her songwriting, her authenticity, will do nothing but continue to develop. And you have the opportunity to witness this shooting star launch. Emma Islands, on the only station makin' waves. WHFR.

Eric Gonzales is a musician whose life is testimony to the healing power of music. Listen to this podcast for his great music, but be prepared to feel the impact of a soul who turned around was a result of his higher calling. Eric's podcast can be streamed or downloaded right here. But to witness in the audience will give you a channel you may wish to apply to yourself. WHFR thanks Eric Gonzales for sharing his gift, and you for coming back to the station making waves.

The Split are one of the most worthwhile bands you'll check out. Definitely ready for prime time. They followed their appearance here with a trip to Royal Oak's Arts, Beats, and Eats where they wowed the crowd with their songs and professionalism. One lost pinky couldn't keep their lead singer, Jason, from playing guitar and giving his all for them, or you, as you stream or download this performance. From the upbeat rockers of their last EP Leave A Light On, to the unreleased music The Split shared from their upcoming CD, you're privy to Southeastern Michigan at its finest.