Roadwork Records Podcast
Roadwork Records Podcast
Podcast Description
Introducing Roadwork Records from Detroit with Grit, a fresh and exciting podcast where Tony and his dynamic co-hosts interview entertainers from around the globe. Each episode will take you behind the scenes of the music and entertainment world, exploring the creative process, personal stories, struggles, and the passions that drive some of the most fascinating talents in the industry.Whether you're into music, art, or just love a great conversation, this podcast is sure to entertain, inspire, and give you a backstage pass to the world of entertainment.
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Content Themes
The podcast explores a variety of themes including the creative process in music, personal stories from entertainers, and social issues related to the entertainment industry. Episodes cover topics such as the resilience and creativity found in Detroit's music scene, stories of transformational journeys like Buzzy Martin's work with at-risk youth, and insights into the personal growth of artists including Eminem and Drew Verde, highlighting connections between artistry and personal experiences.

Introducing Roadwork Records from Detroit with Grit, a fresh and exciting podcast where Tony and his dynamic co-hosts interview entertainers from around the globe. Each episode will take you behind the scenes of the music and entertainment world, exploring the creative process, personal stories, struggles, and the passions that drive some of the most fascinating talents in the industry.
Whether you’re into music, art, or just love a great conversation, this podcast is sure to entertain, inspire, and give you a backstage pass to the world of entertainment.
A Detroit weekend can start with cookies and birthday jokes and end with a viral headline, a Lions update, and an argument about pickles and parenting. That’s exactly where we live on Road Work Records, and this drop is packed: a wild training camp story where a rude fan, a giant hat, and a perfectly timed gust of wind create the kind of instant karma you can’t script, plus birthday talk that turns into real plans for walking the Gordie Howe International Bridge and celebrating the city.
Then we get into Detroit music and the creative grind, breaking down a new video shot in classic Detroit spaces and talking about what separates a quick clip from something that feels like a movie. We also get honest about the behind-the-scenes work of booking artists, getting the right bios, and setting rules so interviews don’t turn into chaos. If you care about Detroit artists, independent labels, or how live performance and storytelling actually come together, you’ll feel this part.
After that, it’s full “juice” mode: Diddy prison updates and legal costs, the Martha Reeves national anthem moment that exploded online, and a quick but serious spotlight on a Detroit community benefit for Minister Malik Shabazz. We also hit Detroit Lions contract news, Eastern Market’s new mural, Blake’s Pickle Fest, Motown Bass Day celebrating James Jamerson, and the concert and festival calendar around Metro Detroit.
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