Former radio DJ current Comedian @JasmineCEllis asks Guests to tell their life story in playlist form. This month we go behind the murders-New Eps every Thurs!
Do you love millennial drama, secret families, and aggressive Boston accents?
If so, make someone’s Christmas (mine) by preordering my very first album. Let’s top the iTunes chart so my mom’s two month silent treatment over a joke on here was worth it!
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@roywoodjr had us cracking up this week we talk about his new @ComedyCentral special, and he gives us the 5 songs that tell his life story and a genius way to use Rap to be a better comedian. https://t.co/p5PRc5SQGC
So, not to pick on John, but this take is actually wrong and OP is right. Because something catastrophic *did* happen to Gen X and the Xennial's music: the Telecommunication Act of 1996.
It's story time, kids... 1/
Pinball Goddess, Clarinet Boss and certified spooky broad @valerie_tosi joins me with a playlist that will make your day! Listen to talk about the songs that made her on the pod now! https://t.co/o7NGIMTI67
The wildest part of last weeks episode by far was when a witness said quote “I know who did it and the police know but I’m not saying anything” hear Jasmine break the whole tale down with guest @lisa_curry on https://t.co/yv0nNrp9Az
This is VERY relevant to our last episode! With the amazing @lisa_curry where Jasmine called Shug Knight the Kevin Bacon of murder https://t.co/o7NGINbiXF
Catch up on all the fan theory’s surrounding the solved and unsolved murders we’ve shared this month on Our “Off the record Behind the Murder series “ click the link to listen on your preferred service https://t.co/o7NGINbiXF
New episode with Ryan Torpea and the Shaky Hands! We talk Band Breakups, switching genres and the story of the Late great Lee Morgan https://t.co/Cag2M7rajG
This week we’re talking to funny man @mikecarrozza who shares one of the most eclectic playlist yet listen now on Apple and Spotify https://t.co/CmqnBOnEkl
@MONR0WE We don’t talk about that song enough!! JK might have been the first “I’m leaving my band so now I’m trying to appeal to black audiences/“go bad” er to do it