#RFB Host Profile: George Faulkner and “Metrowave”
George Faulkner spills about his favorite childhood band, the unexpected delight of creating music remotely—and internationally—during the pandemic, and why Sunday nights are Funday nights!
George Faulkner spills about his favorite childhood band, the unexpected delight of creating music remotely—and internationally—during the pandemic, and why Sunday nights are Funday nights!
The Power of One: Kaitlyn DeTrinis of “Mixed Signals” wants to make us think more ethically about the way we all consume music.
“Love Me or Leave Me” host Francesca D’Alessio on her lifetime love of radio, why Nina Simone is her muse and how RFB’s “Wall of Lies” led to doing her show.
Jesse Roth brings her comedic chops to a new medium with her new show lauding (and loving) all things Pop.
Multispecies host duo Kevin and Eric of “The Daily Echo” give their unique perspectives about… what it’s like to be a multispecies host duo.
Universal Pictures had E.T.; NBC had ALF. Radio Free Brooklyn has Cookie Puss — its new resident alien host who promises to be very tasty (if not exactly tasteful).
SoCal DJ Mr. Funkopops hosts a smooth and sensual “Private Party” where everyone (or at least RFB listeners) is/are always on ”The List.”
Not many people would choose to debut a new radio show in the midst of an ongoing global pandemic, but Radio Free Brooklyn — and all of New York City — should be real glad Brad Bailey did.
RFB’s “Girl Wunder” debuts her new show “Virtual Voyager” in the midst of a global pandemic… and the worst civil unrest the U.S. has experienced in our lifetimes.
Many people love music, but to Eric Speck, letting it render you “useless” is an even higher calling.