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The Big Show - June 13, 2025 - Bruce Blackman of Starbuck, and the Psyche of Peet & Ray with Kamille Pendleton

The Big Show - June 13, 2025 - Bruce Blackman of Starbuck, and the Psyche of Peet & Ray with Kamille Pendleton

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Bruce Blackman Co-Founder of the band Starbuck kicks off the first episode of The Big Show with a great story of how the band got started, where the name came from and the love story that was the basis for the hit song from 1975 "Moonlight Feels Right" which is still heard on Radio, TV and Movies today.

You'll be surprised by how the lyrics were derived from things that were happening all around in his world. Bruce touches on his current writing and producing songs... songs that are still charting on Radio Stations across America! We talk about 50 years of celebrations for "Moonlight Feels Right" this September!

Then in the 2nd half of The Big Show with Peet & Ray....world renowned Professional Intuitive Trauma Clearing Expert, Kamille Pendleton gives us some intuitive insight into the psyche of Peet & Ray (scary places to be). She has been on television and Radio across the USA and is a well known podcaster, speaker and author. This is a totally interesting conversation we never expected. If you have problems going on in your life.. you won't want to miss the second half of this edition of The Big Show with Peet & Ray.

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