Johnny and Walton take on various topics from around the Universe and play records from their favorite musicians.
Johnny says goodbye to the view from the eleventh floor in DTLA with the best show ever. EMG (@emgband) is in a class beyond reality.... Listen as they perform songs, "Lights" and "Ellipsis" LIVE in…
Experimental Indie Rock from across the world with Superheroin
First we get the scoop on Rome Da Luce's new full length album, "Vainglorious". Then we talk all things public transit with Scott Schultz, award winning storyteller and producer of BUSted and LOUD St…
The Letters Home debut the new album Dirty Soul Rock
Strain of the Week - Skywalker
Coffee Talk - Verve DTLA
Cento drops in to plays some songs, chat up the next Rock'n Comedy Cabaret, and tell us what it's like being a band in LA's New Jersey, the Inland Empire.
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Strain of the Week - XJ-13
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James Houlahan tells us all about his Kickstarter then Andre Hando performs songs from The Heavy Westerns EP. Also Purple Urkle, Pluots, and Blue Bottle in Echo Park.
Johnny does some spring cleaning and airing out of The Sunday Show. It's all new and familiar at the same time. Coffee talk, weed reviews, music, truth, beauty, and most of all honesty on THE SUNDAY …
Bruce Margolin drops the knowledge and history of marijuana prohibition and the fight against it.
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Walton and Johnny discuss Johnny's one man show, OK Depression, and inthebackground drops by to play some beautiful music and promote their upcoming show at Treasure Fest.
Ryan Talmo talks about more than eating cake, Courtney C performs live, and Johnny talks up OK Depression
Hazel Lopez, Director of Homeless Services at Lamp Community, visits Johnny and Walton to discuss the problems and solutions to homelessness in Los Angeles.
The Sunday Show pulls out all the stops with Jessica Hopper of Pitchfork. Emmy winning writer Les Bohem talks music and his new album "Moving to Duarte", Bobby Moon and Paul Thomas from Spellbound ta…
Johnny and Walton take on race and racism in America as they react to the murders in Charleston and the Rachel Dolezal debacle.
Hannah Gansen drops by to give us a preview of what to expect at Walton Jordan's Rock N Comedy Cabaret. Then second hour we're joined by Elk Ring, a local transgender musician, and the Plastic Surgeo…
Johnny and Walton discuss reparations, what slavery means to America, and how to solve it once and for all. Then the guys take a narcissistic personality disorder test.
Johnny and Walton get into it with writer/producer George Edelman about his feature film, "Amigo Undead", the supernatural, and working hard in Hollywood.