Wednesday Fathers day lead up: blog
Black Juneteenth Cabaret Celebration in DenverOne of the highlights of the show was the announcement of the upcoming Black Juneteenth Cabaret Celebration, taking place at The Exploratorium, 1800 South Broadway, Denver, on Saturday night at 9:00 PM. The event will feature the talented Toni Negus along with several other performers celebrating Black culture, music, and community. Admission is just $20 at the door.
Johnnie also encouraged listeners to attend Denver’s annual Juneteenth Celebration in Five Points, where Innervision FM will be present to connect with community members, artists, and supporters.
Supporting Innervision FM
During the broadcast, Johnnie reminded listeners that independent community radio depends on volunteers, donors, and sponsors. Innervision FM continues its mission of promoting blind and disabled broadcasters, musicians, and podcasters while providing opportunities for emerging artists to share their talents.
This Day in History: June 17
The show explored several historical events associated with June 17, including:
- The adoption and confirmation of the American flag by Congress.
- The infamous Watergate burglary that took place on June 17, 1972.
- Reflections on President Richard Nixon’s political career and legacy.
- Historical discussions surrounding the O.J. Simpson case and its impact on American culture.
Music History and Rock Legends
As always, music remained at the heart of the program. Johnnie and Hey Joe discussed:
- The legacy of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.
- Stories involving funk legends George Clinton and Bootsy Collins.
- Music careers of artists such as Barry Manilow, Gregg Rolie, and Steve Perry.
- Memories from Denver’s legendary music venues, including the historic Gold Nugget on Colfax Avenue.
The hosts also shared stories about performing in local clubs and the colorful personalities who helped shape Denver’s music scene.
Father’s Day History and Family Traditions
The conversation turned toward family traditions and the history of Father’s Day. Listeners learned that Father’s Day became an official national holiday in 1972 when President Richard Nixon signed it into law. The hosts reflected on family gatherings, favorite meals, and the importance of honoring fathers and father figures.
Colorado Politics and Community Issues
The show also examined developments involving the Colorado Republican Party and ongoing legal and financial challenges facing the organization. The discussion highlighted how political organizations can be affected by legal disputes, financial obligations, and internal governance issues.
Innervision FM Celebrates Juneteenth, Music History, and Community Connections
Black Cabaret, Juneteenth Events, Music History, and Colorado Conversations on Innervision FM
The latest episode of Innervision FM with hosts Johnnie J and Hey Joe featured a lively mix of community announcements, music history, personal stories, and discussions about current events affecting Colorado and beyond.
Black Juneteenth Cabaret Celebration in Denver
One of the highlights of the show was the announcement of the upcoming Black Juneteenth Cabaret Celebration, taking place at The Exploratorium, 1800 South Broadway, Denver, on Saturday night at 9:00 PM. The event will feature the talented Toni Negus along with several other performers celebrating Black culture, music, and community. Admission is just $20 at the door.
Johnnie also encouraged listeners to attend Denver’s annual Juneteenth Celebration in Five Points, where Innervision FM will be present to connect with community members, artists, and supporters.
Supporting Innervision FM
During the broadcast, Johnnie reminded listeners that independent community radio depends on volunteers, donors, and sponsors. Innervision FM continues its mission of promoting blind and disabled broadcasters, musicians, and podcasters while providing opportunities for emerging artists to share their talents.
This Day in History: June 17
The show explored several historical events associated with June 17, including:
- The adoption and confirmation of the American flag by Congress.
- The infamous Watergate burglary that took place on June 17, 1972.
- Reflections on President Richard Nixon’s political career and legacy.
- Historical discussions surrounding the O.J. Simpson case and its impact on American culture.
Music History and Rock Legends
As always, music remained at the heart of the program. Johnnie and Hey Joe discussed:
- The legacy of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.
- Stories involving funk legends George Clinton and Bootsy Collins.
- Music careers of artists such as Barry Manilow, Gregg Rolie, and Steve Perry.
- Memories from Denver’s legendary music venues, including the historic Gold Nugget on Colfax Avenue.
The hosts also shared stories about performing in local clubs and the colorful personalities who helped shape Denver’s music scene.
Father’s Day History and Family Traditions
The conversation turned toward family traditions and the history of Father’s Day. Listeners learned that Father’s Day became an official national holiday in 1972 when President Richard Nixon signed it into law. The hosts reflected on family gatherings, favorite meals, and the importance of honoring fathers and father figures.
Colorado Politics and Community Issues
The show also examined developments involving the Colorado Republican Party and ongoing legal and financial challenges facing the organization. The discussion highlighted how political organizations can be affected by legal disputes, financial obligations, and internal governance issues.
Why Community Radio Matters
Episodes like this demonstrate why Innervision FM continues to be a valuable voice in Colorado media. By combining local event coverage, music education, historical discussions, and community engagement, the station provides listeners with information and entertainment often overlooked by mainstream outlets.
Whether discussing Juneteenth celebrations, classic rock legends, Colorado history, or personal memories, Innervision FM remains committed to informing, inspiring, and connecting the community.
For more information about Innervision FM, volunteer opportunities, sponsorships, and upcoming events, visit regularly and tune in to hear the voices that make our community stronger.
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