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A Musical Rebirth: Introducing V4V Radio - July 2, 2025

A Musical Rebirth: Introducing V4V Radio - July 2, 2025

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Welcome back to the newly rebranded V4V Radio, formerly known as the Mountain Music Happy Hour. After a brief hiatus, we're excited to bring you a fresh lineup of music that embodies the value for value philosophy. We kick off with Ainsley Costello's "ThereGoesMy," setting the tone for an episode filled with diverse tracks from artists like Bad Strangers, Chris Nichols, and Nathan Abbott. Each song is a testament to the unique voices thriving in the value verse, where listeners can support artists directly through streaming sats and sending boostograms.

In this episode, we also highlight the efforts of Aaron of Essex in bringing UK artists into the spotlight, featuring tracks from Jawbone and The Fifty Four Plates. As we dive into the music, we encourage listeners to engage with the value for value model using modern podcast apps, ensuring that 95% of streamed sats go directly to the artists. We close with heartfelt tracks from Abi Muir, Ben Jonesy Jones, Two Weeks In Nashville, and The Doerfels, reminding us of the power of music and community. Join us in this musical journey and support the artists who make it possible.

Chapters in this Episode:

(00:00) Show Opening

(01:06) THEREGOESMY! by Ainsley Costello

(03:44) Paradise by Bad Strangers

(06:53) Outlaw by Chris Nichols

(10:00) On the Shelf by Nathan Abbott

(13:49) Warm up That Cup by Jawbone

(17:35) River People by The Fifty Four Plates

(20:48) How does this whole Value 4 Value music show thing work?

(21:48) Stockholm by Abi Muir

(25:05) Ordinary Day by Ben Jonesy Jones

(28:39) You and Me by Two Weeks In Nashville

(30:48) Show Closing

(31:19) My Brother by The Doerfels

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