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The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
This week’s Mountain Music Happy Hour opens with a jolt of energy from Rock’N’Roll Breakheart, setting the tone for a stacked show full of fresh tracks and raw talent.
🎵 We kicked things off with The Trusted and their powerful anthem “Terrible Fight” before diving into our intro and rolling straight into the moody vibes of The Retrograde with “How Do You Sleep”. Jessie Lark followed with a heartfelt piano version of “Daddy” that truly hit home.
🎤 After Break 1, we stepped into the unique stylings of Garage T. Rashington III and the catchy grooves of Rory Lynch with “Can’t Wait Until The Morning”. Break 2 brought us into the gritty southern sounds of River Bottom Mud Junkies and the soulful tones of Simon Slee’s “Heresay”.
🪩 Break 3 amped things up with JoJo Scott’s fun and funky “DiscoBall”, followed by the nostalgic charm of The Fifty Four Plates and “A Thousand Kisses”.
🔥 The V4V Segment spotlighted Sat Streamers and Booster shoutouts—thanks to all who are keeping the music ecosystem thriving!
🎧 We then journeyed into deeper vibes with Nathan Abbott’s “Into the Light”, the raw pulse of Fable’s “The Whip”, and the rich Americana tones of Jessica Lynne Witty’s “My My My”, paired with the introspective ARREIS track “Vices” after Break 5.
💘 Love was in the air after Break 6 with Joe Martin Music’s “Love Strong” and Texas 121’s “Wasted Time”, delivering heartfelt songwriting and toe-tapping melodies.
☀️ We closed out on a bright note with Oliver Prentice‘s “Sunny Day”, and a final blast from Rock’N’Roll Breakheart on “Midnight Breakheart”, before wrapping it all up with the intense storytelling of The Doerfels and “Bloodshot Lies”.
Thanks for tuning in, streaming, and boosting! Keep supporting the artists you love, and we’ll keep the music flowing.
A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon. Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com.
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
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The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
This week on Mountain Music Happy Hour, we’re thrilled to welcome Em, the artist behind Survival Guide, for an in-depth conversation and musical journey through the Value 4 Value music scene. We kick things off with a cheeky parody wondering if Dr. Phil might just be a V4V fan himself before rolling into a high-energy opening featuring Rock’N’Roll Breakheart.
Em shares the backstory behind her haunting track Nowhere Anywhere and opens up about what brought her into the Valueverse. Throughout the episode, we dive deep into her thoughts on the difference between the traditional music industry and the Value 4 Value model, her experiences so far, and what makes certain songs and artists stand out to her.
Alongside Em’s insights, we feature an eclectic mix of tracks from talented V4V artists including The Doerfels, Ollie, Two Weeks In Nashville, Rick Black, Ainsley Costello, Patrick Manian, Theo Katzman, Suzanne Santo, Matt the Tall, THEM TEETH, Temples, and Sara Jade.
From Em’s love of ocarina music to her admiration for fellow “singin’ woman” Sara Jade, this episode is packed with great tunes and genuine conversation. We close with a special feature on “wordswordswords” by Survival Guide—Em’s favorite V4V track she’s released into the scene.
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A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon. Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com.
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of modern podcast apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
If you want to create your own V4V music show check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
This week’s episode kicks off with a rockin’ start—Taylor Swift might not officially endorse the show, but we’re claiming her vibes anyway! Rock’N’Roll Breakheart opens the evening, setting the tone for an eclectic mix of indie gems and Value 4 Value music.
Jack Holliday tiptoes into the spotlight, followed by the electrifying sounds of Circle the Earth and the nostalgic edge of My Friend Jimi. We shine our own spotlight on the Satellite Spotlight: Sprouting Symphonies showcase (don’t miss it May 10th at 7PM EST / 6PM CST) with a thrilling trailer and a killer block of featured artists.
Tracks from the artists featured on the Satellite Spotlight, The Trusted**, Red Arrow Highway, MOOKY, and CityBeach keep the momentum rolling, while the V4V Segment highlights Sat Streamers and Boosters keeping the value flowing!
Later in the show, Man Must Explore, Jimmy V, and R.O. Shapiro tug at the heartstrings before we roll into The Doerfels, Keisha Buckland, and June & The Jets for a dynamic finish. We also celebrate Jessie Lark‘s latest win and tease next week’s guest: Em from Survival Guide, closing with her powerful track Way to Go.
As always—boost it, stream it, and keep Shootin’ It Straight with the Mountain Music Happy Hour. 🎶
A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon. Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com.
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of modern podcast apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
If you want to create your own V4V music show check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
This week’s Mountain Music Happy Hour kicks off with Rock’N’Roll Breakheart setting the tone before we dive into a mix of fresh indie sounds and feel-good jams. We hear the Johner Boys howling at the moon, Arthur Yoria’s gritty anthem “We Are The Rat,” and Jessie Lark bringing the good vibes with “Rainbows.”
Ben Doerfel and Jawbone take us on a late-night ride with “Night Shift” and “Horizons Of Hope,” followed by the soulful “Accidental Grace” from Raymond Hayden. DJ Yo! switches gears with the hypnotic “Schatzki’s Ring,” and Matt the Tall brightens things up with “Sunny.” Hurling Pixels keeps the momentum with “Authorized Artifact” before we slide into our V4V segment, highlighting Saturday streamers and boosters.
The back half is packed with more standout tracks: Caroline Hale’s energetic “Kick It,” Survival Guide’s catchy “Get Your Don’t” — with the exciting announcement that Em of Survival Guide will join us on May 10th for Episode 48! — plus killer tunes from Scott OBrien, Adam Kirkup, FM Rodeo, and Sara Jade.
We close out the night with a Fonda Brothers block featuring Miles, Ryan, and Seth Fonda each bringing their unique styles, and cap it all off with Rock’N’Roll Breakheart’s “I Have the Brains.” Another good time, another great lineup! 🎶🍻
A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon. Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com.
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of modern podcast apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
If you want to create your own V4V music show check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
This week’s episode kicks off with a burst of energy from Rock’N’Roll Breakheart, setting the stage for a powerhouse lineup of independent artists and fresh V4V vibes. We feature heartfelt tracks from rising stars like Ainsley Costello, Nathan Deering, and Luke Jenison, and reflect on last week’s insightful chat with Sara Jade.
We spotlight standout tunes from Two Weeks In Nashville, Ollie, and the ever-impressive ARREIS—with a call for more fresh tracks! Plus, there’s a killer V4V segment celebrating the value-for-value supporters who keep this music flowing, featuring Nathan Abbott, Longy, and FM Rodeo.
Don’t miss the shoutout to Aaron of Essex, the story behind Ryan Fonda, and the latest from Survival Guide, oceanfront, and Sir TJ The Wrathful with his epic banjo send-off.
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A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon. Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com.
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of modern podcast apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
If you want to create your own V4V music show check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon. Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com.
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of modern podcast apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
If you want to create your own V4V music show check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
This week on the Mountain Music Happy Hour, we’re turning up the volume and shining a light on another fantastic batch of Value 4 Value music from across the Valueverse. We kick things off with a punchy opener from Rock’N’Roll Breakheart before diving into a hard-hitting lineup featuring the likes of Two Weeks in Nashville, Bobby Shell, and the always entertaining Garage T. Rashington III.
Next we set the stage for a run of genre-spanning tracks including Abi Muir, Alicia Stockman, and The Trusted. We’re bringing the vibes with Liv Faith, Longy, and a little Lightning Thrashing promo to keep things wild.
Then we groove with Geoff and The Tonewheels and revisit Jessie Lark, who last joined us on Episode 40. Then it’s a taste of what’s to come with a track from Sara Jade, who’s set to appear on Episode 44.
We keep the mood rolling with Simon James, a chilled-out stretch from Texas 121 and Tony Salomone, and close out with Sat Streamers and Boosters and a smooth finish courtesy of Jimmy V.
As always, thanks for riding along and supporting these artists directly. Value 4 Value lives here.
A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon. Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com.
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of modern podcast apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
If you want to create your own V4V music show check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
Episode 41 of Mountain Music Happy Hour is packed with an electrifying mix of rock, indie, and soulful tunes! Kicking off with Rock’N’Roll Breakheart, the show dives into energetic performances from Henry Invisible, The Doerfels, and James Parm. The Phantom Power Music Hour brings a fresh vibe, followed by standout tracks from Ollie, Monica Larrea, and ROSENTHAL PARKWAY BAND.
Listeners are reminded to check out Episode #2 of the V4V Roundtable before we roll into more fantastic music, including Miranda Ramos, Cory Keith Owens, and Brad Johner. We also tease an upcoming guest appearance from Sara Jade, featuring her song Bourbon at Dawn. The show continues with powerful performances from R.O. Shapiro, Chris Nichols, SUNNN, and more.
As always, we give a shoutout to Sat Streamers and Boosters! before wrapping up with high-energy tracks from Out On The Streets, The Trusted, Circle the Earth, and The Retrograde. Closing things out, Matt Johner delivers a heartfelt finale with Too Young for Growing Up.
Tune in and enjoy the music—cheers to another great episode of M2H2!
A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon. Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com.
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of modern podcast apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
If you want to create your own V4V music show check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
In this special episode of Mountain Music Happy Hour, host Randy Black welcomes singer-songwriter Jessie Lark to the show for an in-depth discussion on her journey into the Value-for-Value (V4V) music model. The episode kicks off with the Rock’N’Roll Breakheart, setting the tone for an evening filled with incredible independent music.
Jessie’s track “Rainbows” starts the lineup, followed by an introduction where she shares her motivation for joining the Valueverse—a decentralized, fan-supported approach to music distribution.
Throughout the show, listeners are treated to performances from a diverse set of V4V artists, including Ainsley Costello, Two Weeks in Nashville, The Doerfels, and more. Between sets, Jessie discusses her experiences transitioning from the traditional music industry to the Valueverse, comparing the freedom and direct artist-audience connection it provides.
Other standout moments include Jessie discovering Abi Muir’s “Stockholm”, sharing her love for Monica Larrea’s “Sensitive”, and discussing the emotional depth of Sara Jade’s “Singin’ Woman”. The show closes with a special version of “rainbows (i saw her in green)”, leaving listeners with a powerful final note.
A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon. Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com.
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of modern podcast apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
If you want to create your own V4V music show check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
This episode of M2H2 brings a killer mix of independent music that spans rock, folk, blues, and beyond. We kick things off with The Velvicks’ electrifying Somebody Stop Me before rolling into the raw energy of Rock’n’Roll Breakheart’s Wildman (Not A). SOB & The Dangs keep the momentum going with I Guess I Lied, while Geoff Smith’s Gravity slows things down with a touch of introspection.
We explore powerful storytelling with Joe Martin’s Strangers To Lovers and the haunting melodies of Fable’s Samsara. Hannah Blanchard, featuring Alex Bonyata, delivers an emotive performance on Stop, and Rick Black’s Co-Workers brings a unique twist to the mix.
From the folk-rock vibes of Darren Roebuck’s Name Of The Game to the soulful rhythms of R.O. Shapiro’s I Just Wanna Dance With You, this episode is packed with variety. Ainsley Costello’s Daydreamer adds an uplifting touch, while Opus turns up the intensity with Drama. Blues fans will love Jimmie Bratcher’s Don’t Count Me Out, and we close out with the cinematic Final Mile by Hurling Pixels before Karoline Kaminski leaves us with the cutting edge I Want Less Of You.
Discover new artists, support independent music, and keep the Value 4 Value model alive! If you love what you hear, consider supporting these artists directly.
A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon. Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com.
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of modern podcast apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
If you want to create your own V4V music show check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
Get ready for another electrifying edition of Mountain Music Happy Hour, where we bring you the best independent music on a Value 4 Value model! This episode is packed with genre-spanning tunes that deliver everything from soulful storytelling to dancefloor grooves.
We kick things off with The Retrograde setting the tone with I Need a Little, before diving into the raw, live energy of Theo Katzman’s 5-Watt Rock. From there, we spin into the shimmering soundscapes of JoJo Scott’s DiscoBall and the gritty rock vibes of Barbara & The Dirty Shirleys on A Rolling Stone.
The lineup keeps rolling with the hypnotic energy of Local Zero’s Catacomb and the genre-bending sounds of Opus on Doseedu. Fable brings us One Step, followed by the bluesy grit of Chris Nichols’ Bad Bone. Then, The Doerfels crank up the funk with Disco Swag, while Zion drops the moody vibes on Bad Company.
Closing out the set, we have standout performances from Nathan Abbott (Fifty to One), Charlie Crown featuring Kyle Reynolds (Brutal), and the powerful vocals of Sara Jade alongside Jessie Lark on Never Knew. Ainsley Costello keeps the energy high with Change Your Mind, and Jack Holliday slows things down with the groovy Tip Toe, before we wrap up on a high note with Ben Doerfel’s Hey Yo!
Tune in and support the artists who make this show possible! If you find value in this episode, consider giving back in whatever way you can. Value 4 Value means music thrives because of you!
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A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon. Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com.
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of modern podcast apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
If you want to create your own V4V music show check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
Episode 36 of Mountain Music Happy Hour kicks off with snju’s track, Cold Hearted, setting a strong and soulful tone for the show. The energy continues with Henry Invisible’s funky and rhythmic No One Knows, followed by the dreamy and atmospheric Nowhere Anywhere from Survival Guide. Tanya Winch then takes us on a sun-soaked journey with Riding With The Top Down, offering a smooth and carefree vibe.
Midway through the episode, Jim Costello delivers the heartfelt Center, while Garage T. Rashington III shifts gears with the spacey and ethereal Celestial. The folk-rock infusion of Scott O’Brien’s Irrational keeps the momentum going, leading into the playful and nostalgic Apple Pie by TJ Wong. The episode also showcases Jessica Lynne Witty’s high-energy track Warning Label and Mellow Cassette’s introspective Expecting the Worst. JoJo Scott follows up with the sweet and catchy Honey Girl, adding a touch of warmth to the mix.
The final stretch of the show leans into deeper blues and storytelling-driven songwriting. Jimmie Bratcher’s Bad Religion offers a soulful and gritty edge, while Jimmy V keeps things introspective with Wonderin’. Lissa Dee’s Empty Bottle brings an emotional, heartfelt performance, leading into Chris Nichols’ upbeat yet reflective Single You. Wrapping up the episode, Sara Jade delivers Cash Back, a perfect closer with its smooth vocals and engaging melodies.
As always, Mountain Music Happy Hour continues to highlight a diverse range of independent artists, embracing the value-for-value model to keep great music thriving. With a mix of rock, blues, folk, and indie sounds, this episode offers something for everyone while celebrating the artists who create these incredible tracks.
A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon. Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com.
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of modern podcast apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
If you want to create your own V4V music show check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists’ wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
Welcome to another episode of the Mountain Music Happy Hour, broadcasting from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia!
This week, we’ve got a fantastic lineup of Value-for-Value (V4V) artists bringing fresh sounds and timeless tracks to the show. We kick things off with Chrissy Got Your Keys by Elastic Cactus, followed by Try from Cory Keith Owens. Later, we feature Crazy Lucy by Lara Price, I’m Still Here by Longy, and Twice Shy by Riski.
We also highlight Wealthy Man by Arthur Yoria, Paradise by Bad Strangers, and an older favorite, Crocodile Tears by Joe Martin. We bring back Rainbows by Jessie Lark, Kingdom Come by TJ Wong, and play Mayday Mayday (featuring Sir Brian with an I) with Higher for the first time.
Ths show heads to its end with tracks from Ryan Fonda (Help Me Believe), June & the Jets (Leave It Alone) and Ainsley Costello (Cherry On Top). We finally close out the show with a track from friends of the show The Doerfels with their newest release to the Valueverse, What Love Is.
As always, this show is powered by the V4V model—no ads, no paywalls, just great music supported by you, the listener. If you found value in this episode, consider giving back to the artists and the show. Enjoy the music, and we’ll see you next time on the Mountain Music Happy Hour!
A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon. Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com.
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of modern podcast apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
If you want to create your own V4V music show check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
Episode Summary:
Welcome to Episode 34 of the Mountain Music Happy Hour, recorded on February 2, 2025. This week, we're not live but coming to you from the recording studio, bringing you the latest and greatest tracks from the Valueverse. We kicked off the show with "Rockstar" by Sir Brian with an I, followed by "Way to Go" by Survival Guide. Our new theme song, was crafted by Rock'N'Roll Breakheart, and we are thrilled to feature it as our opening tune.
Throughout the episode, we explore a diverse range of music genres. We feature tracks like "Don't Forget Me" by Sam Means and "Floor to Ceiling" by Jeff Montgomery, showcasing the variety and talent within the value verse.
We take a moment to acknowledge our listeners and their support through boostagrams, with special mentions to Salty Crayon, Sir TJ, Chad F, and Rock'N'Roll Andy for their contributions. Their support helps us continue to bring you the music you love.
In this episode, we also highlight other value 4 value music shows, including "It's A Mood," "Phantom Power Music Hour," "UpBEATs," and "Lightning Thrashes" encouraging listeners to explore these fantastic podcasts. We emphasize the importance of supporting artists directly through modern podcast apps, bypassing traditional music industry channels.
As we wrap up the show, we express our gratitude to Rock'N'Roll Breakheart for his contributions to our theme music and look forward to more exciting tracks in the Valueverse. Stay tuned for "Satoshi Streamer" by Rock'N'Roll Breakheart as we close out this week's Mountain Music Happy Hour.
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Episode Summary
Live from John’s Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia, host Randy Black kicks off another high-energy episode of Mountain Music Happy Hour (M2H2). The temperature outside might be hovering at a balmy 42°F, but inside, the music is heating up as the show’s value-for-value model takes center stage.
Broadcasting via live.m2h2music.com, Randy interacts with the chatroom, where listeners engage in real-time discussions, share reactions, and send boosts to support their favorite artists. While the show isn’t live on YouTube this week, the dedicated M2H2 streaming server ensures a seamless experience for the audience. With the Split Kit, 95% of all streamed sats and boosts go directly to the artists—giving independent musicians a way to get paid directly by their fans.
The episode showcases a lineup of incredible Valueverse musicians, starting with Henry Invisible, a one-man-band powerhouse who wowed audiences at the Boostagram Ball in Austin, Texas. Other highlights include a brand-new track from Nate Johnovan, the high-energy Submarines, and a throwback from Local Zero featuring Jim Costello of Phantom Power Music Hour.
The chatroom stays lively as listeners stream sats, send boosts, and share thoughts on the music. Some fans joke about Sir Libre’s emotional reaction to a City Beach song, while others help Randy troubleshoot an OBS audio issue live on air. Meanwhile, familiar names like Salty Crayon and Sir Libre drop boosts to keep the music flowing, proving once again that boosting is loving.
As the night winds down, Randy reminds listeners of the M2H2 rules—listen in a modern podcast app, stream sats while you listen, and if you love a track, boost! Before signing off, he plays a special closing song from Sir TJ The Wrathful of The Doerfels, a longtime friend of the show. His track “Angels Are Real” wraps up the night, leaving listeners with a reminder of why value-for-value music matters.
With chatroom laughs, boost-powered discoveries, and another playlist of listener-supported music, Episode 33 delivers everything M2H2 fans have come to love. Until next time—keep streaming, keep boosting, and keep the music alive!
Tracks in this Episode:
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Welcome to another exciting episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Happy Hour, streaming live from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. In this episode, we dive into the heart of the Value 4 Value music movement, celebrating independent artists who share their music freely, hoping for support from listeners like you. We kick off with "Scotch No Soda" and continue with a diverse lineup of tracks, including "My Bible" by Matt Johner and "I Miss Home" by James Costello, showcasing the vibrant talent within the Valueverse.
As we navigate through the evening, we discuss the impact of the polar vortex sweeping across the United States, bringing frigid temperatures and school closures. Despite the cold, the warmth of community and music keeps us going. Our friend Andy reminds us of the simple rules of M2H2: listen with a modern podcast app, stream sats, and boost the tracks you love. Boosting is love, and it's a way to show appreciation for the artists who enrich our lives.
We also celebrate the support from our listeners, with shoutouts to SirLibre and Salty Crayon for their generous boosts. Their contributions keep the music alive and thriving. We explore new tracks from The Doerfels and enjoy the soulful sounds of Kara Frazier and Ainsley Costello, bringing a touch of girl power to the show.
Join us in the chat room at noagenda.stream, where the community gathers to share in the joy of music and camaraderie. Whether you're tuning in live or catching the recorded version, remember to support the artists by streaming sats and sending boosts. Your support makes a difference.
As we wrap up this episode, we look forward to more musical adventures next week. Visit our new website, m2h2music.com, for schedules, links, and more. Thank you for being part of the M2H2 family, where music and community come together in harmony.
Tracks in this Episode:
(00:01:08) Organ Swing Nr 1
(00:05:40) My Bible (Live)
(00:09:53) We Likes To Party
(00:13:32) A Little Rock And Roll
(00:20:25) Now I Know
(00:23:07) Do It Good
(00:26:45) Pay The Bills
(00:35:14) One More Thing
(00:38:49) I Miss Home
(00:43:31) I Love You
(00:45:58) Undone
(00:49:48) Imagination
(00:53:15) Gimme Your Devotion
(00:57:11) Numb
(01:01:45) THEREGOESMY!
Modern Podcast Apps:
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast app to stream Sats to the artists for each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
Join the V4V Music scene:
If you want to create your own V4V Music Show Check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
Live Podcasting:
Join us each week as we livestream the show being recorded. Visit https://m2h2music.com/live/ for the calendar of live events and a link to our page at The Split Kit to listen and boost the show live.
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
Welcome to episode 31 of M2H2, the Mountain Music Happy Hour, hosted by Randy Black, broadcasting live from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. This episode is a special one as it's Randy's birthday week, and he's celebrating by sharing some fantastic tracks from the valueverse, a space where artists share their music directly with listeners, bypassing traditional music industry channels.
We kick off with a reminder of the show's rules: listen in a modern podcast app, stream sats while you listen, and boost if you like the song. Boosting is a way to show love and support to the artists who provide their music for free.
The episode features a diverse lineup of artists, including CityBeach, Cole Hanson, David Tarr, and more. We also hear from Luke Jenison, known as "your mom's favorite rapper," with his catchy track about dining at Chili's.
Listeners are encouraged to support the artists by streaming sats and sending boosts. Special mentions go to those who have supported the show, including Sir Libre and Salty Crayon, who sent in birthday boosts for Randy.
Randy shares personal updates, including his health journey and plans to adjust the show's schedule to accommodate his new lifestyle changes. The episode wraps up with a heartfelt track from Sara Jade, a friend of the show, closing out this birthday celebration with "Wait Destiny."
Tracks in this Episode:
(00:01:40) Chili’s (2 for 25)
(00:07:23) TOMORROW
(00:10:30) Just In Case
(00:15:52) Chasing Blue Sky
(00:19:53) Union Station
(00:23:08) How Does That Feel?
(00:28:51) In The Sun
(00:31:47) Nobody Cares
(00:37:47) Maybe If We Play Our Cards Right
(00:41:24) Shut Me Out
(00:45:03) Wait For Me
(00:49:14) I'm My Own Grandpa
(00:52:17) Dragonfly
(00:55:58) Catch Me When I Fall
(00:59:41) Corny Corner Song ( Someday )
(01:07:07) Wait Destiny
Modern Podcast Apps:
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast app to stream Sats to the artists for each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
Join the V4V Music scene:
If you want to create your own V4V Music Show Check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
Live Podcasting:
Join us each week as we livestream the show being recorded. Visit https://m2h2music.com/live/ for the calendar of live events and a link to our page at The Split Kit to listen and boost the show live.
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
Welcome to the first episode of 2025 of M2H2, the Mountain Music Happy Hour, hosted by Randy Black from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. This episode kicks off with a reminder of the rules for enjoying the show: listen in a modern podcast app, stream sats while you listen, and boost if you like the song. Boosting is love, and it's a way to support the artists featured on the show.
We dive into a selection of tracks from the value verse, starting with Kikki Aikio's 'My Cold Heart' and moving through a variety of genres and artists, including Matt Johner with 'Wonder Woman' and The Band Oslo Snowe with 'Running Out the Clock.' Each track is a testament to the diverse and vibrant music scene within the value for value model.
Listeners are encouraged to join the chat room at noagenda.stream to engage with other fans and see song titles as they play. Despite some technical hiccups with the chat link, the community is slowly growing, and the Relay bot helps keep everyone informed.
Randy shares insights into the artists' backgrounds, such as Matt Johner's upcoming cruise performances and the bittersweet story of Rebel Hero's music legacy. The episode also features promos for other value for value music shows like UpBEATs and It's a Mood, highlighting the rich tapestry of independent music available.
As the show progresses, Randy emphasizes the importance of boosting to support artists, reminding listeners that boosts are the lifeblood of these musicians. The episode concludes with tracks from Blackstone Valley, the Doerfels, and the Velvicks, leaving listeners with a sense of community and appreciation for the music shared.
Tracks in this Episode:
(00:01:29) I'm Back
(00:07:39) My Cold Heart
(00:11:44) Wonder Woman
(00:16:07) Running Out The Clock
(00:20:34) Got to be Somewhere
(00:23:58) Burn Myself
(00:27:31) Butt Rock
(00:31:19) Southbound Train
(00:34:02) Reel Me In
(00:37:55) Run
(00:42:10) Into the Light
(00:47:19) Gossip Queen
(00:51:21) Down To Me
(00:55:53) Sunny Day
(00:59:20) The Truth Is Just Counterfeit
(01:05:39) Relentless
(01:09:00) Think
(01:11:59) Sweet Cheeks
Modern Podcast Apps:
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast app to stream Sats to the artists for each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
Join the V4V Music scene:
If you want to create your own V4V Music Show Check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
Live Podcasting:
Join us each week as we livestream the show being recorded. Visit https://m2h2music.com/live/ for the calendar of live events and a link to our page at The Split Kit to listen and boost the show live.
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
Welcome to another exciting episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Happy Hour, where we celebrate the vibrant world of value 4 value music. I'm your host, Randy Black, broadcasting from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. Tonight, we kick off our New Year's Eve special with a lively mix of tracks that embody the spirit of the value verse.
We start with "I Need A Little" by The Retrograde, setting the tone for an evening filled with diverse musical talents. As always, we encourage you to listen through a modern podcast app and stream sats to support the artists you love. Remember, boosting is love, and it's a great way to show appreciation for the music that moves you.
Our show features a variety of artists, including Anders Fransson with "Anything You Want," and my cousin Garage T. Rashington III with his track "I'm Gonna Sit." We also give a special shoutout to Sara Jade for her generous boost and her fantastic contribution to the value verse.
We continue with Jessie Lark's piano version of "Daddy," showcasing the emotional depth and storytelling that value-for-value music offers. The evening also highlights the talents of The Doerfels, Nate Jonathon, and the energetic sounds of SOB and the Dangs.
Our journey through the value verse wouldn't be complete without featuring Jim Costello's "Center" and the Johner Boys' "Crazy Talking," both of which bring unique flavors to our musical tapestry.
As we near the end of our show, we dive into tracks from Circle the Earth with "New Religion" and KurtisDrums' "Time Flies," reminding us of the incredible variety and creativity within the value verse.
We close the night with Abel James' "Live While I'm Alive," a fitting anthem to end the year and welcome the new one. Thank you for joining us on this musical journey, and remember to keep supporting the artists who make it all possible. Happy New Year from all of us at M2H2!
Tracks in this Episode:
(00:01:00) I Need a Little
(00:06:37) Anything You Want
(00:09:50) I’m Gonna Sit
(00:14:34) Daddy (Piano Version)
(00:19:32) Come Back To Me
(00:24:44) You Should Waste It
(00:27:28) Let It Roll
(00:33:49) Center
(00:37:12) Crazy Talkin'
(00:41:57) Wheels
(00:46:10) Self-Titled National Anthem
(00:51:53) New Religion
(00:55:22) Time Flies
(01:00:16) That's the Life
(01:04:20) Two Ships
(01:08:50) Live While I'm Alive
Modern Podcast Apps:
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast app to stream Sats to the artists for each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
Join the V4V Music scene:
If you want to create your own V4V Music Show Check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
Live Podcasting:
Join us each week as we livestream the show being recorded. Visit https://m2h2music.com/live/ for the calendar of live events and a link to our page at The Split Kit to listen and boost the show live.
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
This is a special Christmas episode of M2H2. No talk, only music. 99% of all Sats sent to this episode are forwarded directly on to the artists so be sure to stream and send a boost!
Chapters in this episode:
(01:55) Alleluia
(03:30) Merry Christmas Everyone
(06:15) From This Christmas and On
(09:46) Christmas Time Around The World (2015 Remix)
(13:33) What Child Is This (Instrumental)
(17:06) Let It Snowman, Let It Reindeer
(20:31) It Don't Feel Like Christmas (feat. Paul Sawtelle)
(24:24) Recipe for a Merry Christmas Eve
(28:15) Don't Get Me Nothin' For Christmas
(30:34) His Name is Santa Claus
(33:16) Hark The Herald Angels Sing
(37:11) One For The Road (It's Christmas Time)
(39:49) It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
(43:21) Christmas Medley
(47:18) O Come All Ye Faithful
(51:53) Carol Of The Bells
Modern Podcast Apps:
Don’t forget to listen in a modern podcast app to stream Sats to the artists for each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports “value” and “value time splits.”
Here is a list of apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
Join the V4V Music scene:
If you want to create your own V4V Music Show Check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
Live Podcasting:
Join us each week as we livestream the show being recorded. Visit https://m2h2music.com/live/ for the calendar of live events and a link to our page at The Split Kit to listen and boost the show live.