Crowdfunding is a buzz word that we are all hearing these days. What is it? How does it work? How can you use it to support your favorite music! Pittsburgh Kevin stops by. And back by popular demand, Things James Brown Says! Birthday shout outs to Steve Harris (Iron Maiden, Bass), Leonard Chess (Chess Records, Founder), James Taylor, Mike Gibbins (Badfinger, Drummer), Marlon Jackson (Jackson 5), Graham Coxon (Blur, Guitar/Vocals) Music by Loudini Artists, Marcus King, Sean Pinchin, and Betty Doom
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