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We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT

We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT

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WGY6@6 Recap Guests: Jason McNamara – The No More 9 to 5 Club Last night, we had Jason McNamara join us from The No More 9 to 5 Club. Jason loved our reminder about “Checking Your 6” and is eager to be part of that mission. He offers another great source of support for those who need it. His program runs through WhatsApp, and you can easily join the group by clicking the link. Featured Artist: Phil Beaver and the Phirejets Phil has a full album written and ready to record — they’re currently negotiating the deal and hoping to move forward soon. It’s a protest-themed album (though even Phil jokes he’s not sure what they’re protesting — but everyone’s doing it, so why not?). Big shoutout to Jason — what you’re doing is amazing and tremendous! Song Lineup: “Comet” – A “drive-by lover” story from the woman’s perspective. Erika brings powerhouse vocals with a heavy keyboard sound. Paws compared it to a blend of Meatloaf and Little Shop of Horrors. “Suck It Up” – A darker, country-inspired song from their second album, written during COVID. It reflects the isolation and heaviness of that time. “Walking on the Moon” – A tribute to the great rockers of the ‘70s (with a nod to the ‘60s and ‘80s too). Phil crafted this as a subliminal mix of familiar riffs and inspiration from legends who keep us rocking. Wreaths Across America – Thank you for honoring our heroes laid to rest in the national cemetery. Click here to learn more. WeP3 RADIO – The only music station featuring songs created, written, produced, and sung by those who’ve served their country and communities. Tune in here. 📅 Next Week’s Guests – November 16, 2025: Josh Holm - Steel Hope Foundation Chuck Briseno Music
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