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April 29, 2024 • 27 mins
This week, we highlight the following Central PA artists:


Ben Ginder Group
Alex Stanilla
Maria Gabriella
Liz Fulmer
ANGEL DWEH
From Ashes to New


Listen live on 97.3 FM or FROM ANYWHERE the free iHeart Radio App:
TheRiver973.com/Listen


To submit your music for consideration for a future episode go to:
www.cpmhof.com/radio


Hosts: Glenn Hamilton & Brandon Valentine

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(00:01):
Proudly Pa. This is the LocalShow with a Central Pennsylvania Music Hall of
Fame On the River ninety seven tothree. All right, welcome to episode
eleven of season two of The LocalShow. It's Glenn Hamilton from the River,
and that is Brandon Valentine, President, founder of the Central Pennsylvania Music
Hall of Fame. Episode eleven,season two. A's go to eleven.

(00:26):
That's right, hopefully beyond turn itup to eleven, right, all right,
So we got a bunch of localartists to get too, as we
do every single week. And staytuned because at the end of the show,
brand it'll let you know how tosubmit your music your tuneage for consideration
for airplay. Here on the LocalShow. Who's up first? Brandon up
First. It's a perennial nominee forbest Rock Band. They're definitely amongst the

(00:50):
best. It's the Ben Ginder Groupwith their newest the Flame of a Love
Grown Cold. On the River ninetyseven three, It's the Local Show.

(01:22):
I never knew the sky was fallinguntil I fell in love. I saw
the Winch wave whisper Oh, Igot sister see everything to new Adventure,
and I took chasidi and feel Itook the lotic of a dream and acting

(01:49):
like this steel hunger did the numberof me ride nearly took my son nothing
ever burned a deep in the flameof love wrong cor cry fin fan aFrame,

(02:14):
flame of the love wron cold cry, I feel the flame of love
wrong car. I never heard thepipe of Charlie until she rang my behal.

(02:38):
I thought I had her in mycorner. She thought she knew me
up well, I saw I don'twish what even whisper no contract shin the
terms and conveys ms waving rover shoonlie. Yeah, I did a number

(03:05):
cry, kneeling to myself. Nothingnew burnstee. That's the flame of the
bone call try laughing fan flame flamea bone call cry, flame of bone

(04:02):
crying fin fan of flame blame modleof bron cod cry being van of flame
a flame of bron cold cry.I've been paying a flame flameble a bron

(04:25):
call cry thin pan of fla blameblea broone cold cry being pay a flame
blame mob of bron call crying.I've been a flea of brown charge the

(04:57):
local show on the River ninety sevenththree. I think devil's working over time,

(05:30):
run into Emon's round inside my mind, Mabe, you saw your voices
hard and fine answer Ducy two millionfor everyone audience at to say, A

(05:55):
lot of hats ridden down the rid, the pay roaded on corn, said
my contnach laved working all the sign, working all the sign. Blame it

(06:21):
on the mind, let me signand time she had was this shop waity,
why you grow anything that concer useme ususe me, please don't crop

(06:54):
smell it dogging me side choostic shisa concert candidate GT explained that you hopefully
attention and I don't cry you whodon't change the stations? A man looking

(07:47):
all the time, working all thetime, blame it un mine hadn't done
sions. We have faced Lepnin's ownAlex Stanilla on the local show on the

(08:37):
River ninety seven three. That's oneof his latest overtime. And we started
with Ben Gender Group's brand new songThe Flame of a Love Grown Cold.
What a title. I love it. A great song too, man,
Really they're so good. How manyhow many times have they won CPMA over
the years. They've been nominated Ithink for three or four years in a
row. So yeah, perennial nominee. They have won yet. Huh,

(09:01):
they haven't won yet exactly. That'swhat we're doing our snubblesh in weekend,
we should have played another one fromBen Gindergrew. Yeah, they're more than
qualified to win. So if youget a chance to see them live,
check them out, and you know, listen to their stuff online as well.
We love you guys. Who's upnext? Yeah, so we mentioned,
you know at the top of theshow how to submit the music,

(09:22):
right and you can go through ourwebsite or even through the river. Ninety
seven to three has the local showpage that you can connect through there as
well, but it is cpmhof dotcom slash radio to submit your music for
consideration. And that last one fromAlex Danilla came through there as well as
this one. And I really enjoy, you know, going through the songs
and curating the music for the show. Yeah, you do a great job.

(09:46):
Thank you, thank you. Andyou know this this one kind of
surprised me. The next artist tohear the voice and I think and then
look her up to see that she'sonly eighteen years old. Wow, all
right, which is impressive. SoI I believe this is more than likely
her radio debut. Oh, thatwould be awesome if it is all right.
So this is Maria Gabriella and thesong is Dear Johnny on the local

(10:11):
show on the River ninety seven three? Turn it up? Old friend?
Can you hear me? Why doyou recognize my face? Old friend?
Are you fine? Rufree? Didyou ever make it out of that place?

(10:37):
Did you get to turn eating?Was it everything it holds? Fun
so different from the life it's singingbecause it's everything not hop for. I
guess I haven't but I'll never letit go, boy saw me, it's

(11:01):
kind of funny. Dear Johny,do you still sing? Dear Marie?
Account men and draw funny pictures foryour friends? Did you see something that

(11:30):
made you gain your vision and finallyhopey life? And never and did you
get to turn sing? Was iteverything it hoped for? So different from
the life it sings? It's everythingnot hope for. I guess I haven't

(11:52):
know, but I never let itgo. Boy saw may, it's kind
of funny. I hope you gotto go to college, even noise live
with all the knowledge. I hopeyou got to tell your mom you love

(12:18):
her. I hope you got togo and hug your brother and even known
no I'm called. I hope youknow it's not your fault. I guess
I'll never know. I'll never letit go. Who sawmid It's kind of

(12:41):
funny. Dear john That is MariaGabriella Dear Johnny. On the local show
on the River ninety seventy three,Brandon discovered Maria through her submission onto the
website for her for consideration and yeah, great call man, what a great

(13:03):
song. Yeah, happy to youknow, learn of new artists. And
that's that's really what we're all about, you know, is finding new talent
out there. And Maria's got it. So what do we have coming up?
That's the thing I love about doingthis show is we're not just one
genre. We do all kinds ofgenres. We've had Celtic instrumentals, we've
had death metal, a country alot, folk, uh Way, grass,

(13:26):
Broadway, app yeah, country,We've done it all, you know.
Have we had a polka yet?I don't know if we've had a
polka. Maybe the Pennsylvania polka isin a future episode. We're not adverse
to polka, but basically on thisshow, if it's local and it's good,
we'll play it. We'll consider itfor airplay. Coming up, we
have our winners of our Spot Awardsin the categories of Best Christian Music and

(13:50):
Best World Music. Okay, wealso have a band that's on the ballot
to be inducted into the Hall ofFame at a future date. I'm sure
they'll get in. At some point. We'll do something from ashes to new
coming up in the next block.Keep it here on the Local Show on
the River ninety seven three and theiHeartRadio app. Thanks for listening from the

(14:11):
first rift or the second you turnus on. That's solo, that sound,
that classic screen, he's the soundthat says he's the River ninety seven

(14:39):
And there's more real rock variety next. Now we're back with more of the
Local Show, Central Pennsylvania's home forlocal music and not just one style,
not just one genre. If it'sgood, we'll play it. What are
we start in this segment? Offwith Brandon, that's right, Starting off
with the Spot Award winner for BestChristian Music. Here is Liz with her

(15:01):
track called All Good on The LocalShow The River ninety seven three. I
got a birthmark in my a patchof black that's always been there when I

(15:22):
was a kid, nor I neverunderstood. God claires, I'm all good.
I've got a load that makes mewhole. She's total kindness with the
golden soul. Some people say weain't living as we should. God declaires

(15:52):
is all good. We're all good, good, We're all oh beloved,
all got to press and dust andmaids all from it, never repied.
A design is God bless and Godsigned. She's got kin to help her

(16:23):
wall. Her next door neighbor useshis hands to talk. He's watering her
flowers while she's learning how to sign. God declares them both divine. We're

(16:45):
all good, all good, weall beloved, all loving, God to
press and us all from it,never repied. We are is God bless

(17:06):
and God marked. Nobody's wrong.We're all right, everyone on of God's
delight and deep in our bones.All we want is to be known.

(17:30):
God declares us God's own. We'reall we all, We love it,
all got a breadth and us makeit all from it. Every power love
you me, God bless and Godbreathe is God O God. It's the

(18:25):
local show on the river ninety seventhree. Now you only want the n
N. Now you want to know. Yeh see for your dog? Yeah,

(18:53):
only this one for you? Foryou tonight. Now you don't want
to know. You know now youdon't want to know. I would go

(19:23):
head away people subject anything that yourlast not to find. I would be
the maid who name? Are you? Are you? Will you get me
on with me about something better?Honey on me? You call him?

(19:51):
Men? Now you want to know? Now you pun? Oh my god,

(20:12):
does daddy to night? Everybody tonight? You anice? Now your

(20:33):
own tonight? It's shocky. Haveyou go soon? You've gone here a
little gone Jo sakaba bas time tillmeet never seen people? Oh, come
making sure to see jaa confuse mesee your sorrow? Many come? We
talk about as where I made him? Know? Where are we from?

(20:56):
When you are we go? Personthat do you want to make a mad
bad bada? See gos g maybeCaro us the local show on the river

(21:37):
ninety seven three? That song,it definitely has a world feel to it,
like a world be That's what weused to call it back in the
nineties. It's world music. Whatdoes it say? It's a Swahili remix
of this song? That's right andand I don't know. I think we
might have to do a contest wherewe do a Swahili remix of other local
local artists. Do I might takemy my only album Skyline says, do

(22:00):
a Swahili remix right the whole thing. Gotta love it. Yeah, Angel
Dway, great guy again. Spotaward winner this year at Best World Music
and Showcase there in that one withtonight as the Swahili remix with Klitar sounds
great And let's see, We'll alwayslike to finish the show with someone who's
made it big time out of theCentral Pennsylvania music scene. Whether they're already

(22:25):
in the Central Pennsylvania Music Hall ofFame or not, they're at least on
the ballot for consideration for the future. And these guys definitely are. That's
right. It's from Ashes to Newfrom Lancaster, Pennsylvania. They've gone through
some lineup changes over the year,but still dominating the scene as far as
you know, new metal, rap, metal, alternative metal, you name

(22:47):
it. But man, these guysare great and they frequent this area a
lot too. I think they've playedHMAC a couple of times there in Harrisburg
as well. No doubt from ashesto new barely breathing on the local show
The River ninety seven to three,you leave ma hollo hose play try to
pace my pallet breath. It wasthe only game to you. Now I'm

(23:12):
don't want to play the fool.Let your feemi to your teams. There's
nothing that'll say or two will neverbe enough for you. My feelings,
I don't need them. You wantmine. You used to give me high,
but no you can't about selling mea lot. You used to let

(23:33):
me hep. You always used topick me up, but now you wanted
to give me your and bury mealive. Now you're lay play try pain
now, Bally pray that Jemmy raiseside Braid puts the pas Bally Brad.

(24:08):
I was so I don't know thetruths because I don't know it from you,
so that I believe it's everything youput me through is gonna come back
to you, and if it killsyou, then believe you want a world.
But my head was the start.Anybody let me in the dark.

(24:32):
You used to let me always tome. Now you want to give me
your army a part. Now you'relast give me answers sege to or just

(25:14):
do a very toy just said something. Try Pram give me your side where

(25:37):
I said, shots up the past, we don't care about s w PA
Sideway to way, that is,from Ashes to new barely Breathing On the

(26:06):
local show on the River ninety sevenththree, I always like to showcase the
end of the show an artist who'smade it big out of the Central PA
music scene, and those guys certainlyhave. By the way, Brandon,
I wanted to let you know weare announcing the River Birthday Bash tomorrow morning
on my show. I like it, and I can tell you this year
we're keeping it local and we're havingit at a local business, like a

(26:30):
local venue. I can tell youit's going to be at the Vineyard at
Hershey this summer and welling out tothe lineup, tell you how you can
grab your tickets and how you canwin your tickets too. So it is
coming up on August third, I'lllet you know so I'll mark it on
my calendar the lineup for you tomorrow. And don't forget that the Central Pennsylvania
Music Hall of Fame has a homein Humblestown. That's right, a physical

(26:52):
location in Humblestown, Hershey area,right next to the Englewood in Humblestown.
It is at the Englewood Roasting Company. So in the front it is a
coffee shop and in the back itis a museum of local heart effects and
you just listen to from Ashes toNew. There we have a smatographed memory
of Bilia on the walls from fromAshes to New and all the biggest stars
from our area. So check itout for sure. The actual jukebox itself

(27:17):
is worth a visit on its own. It's incredible the music that you have
in there from Central PA. Allright, and don't forget every week we
have a new episode at eight o'clockSunday nights here on the River ninety seven
three FM and the iHeart Radio app. But then on Mondays we upload the
episode to the River Local Show podcastchannel on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you

(27:37):
get new podcasts, so look forthat before lunchtime. Usually every Monday there's
a new episode for Brandon Valentine.I'm Glenn Hamilton. Thanks so much for
listening, and as always, getout there and support local music. Go
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