Shuranigans
By Colin Shuran
ShuranigansJul 01, 2022
Jerry Fox: The "Gospel Journeyman"
Jerry Fox is a lifelong musician, notably performing with the 1980s country-music band Bandana, who went on to be featured many times on Billboard’s Top 40. They were also nominated for Best Vocal Group by the Academy of Country Music. Jerry has once performed on the Grand Ole Opry. Today, he is a gospel musician.
In this episode, Jerry chronicles his astonishing life in music. (Please note: There is a shift in audio around mid-episode. Don't fret! It's still the same episode.)
Find Jerry online at jerryfoxmusic.com.
Royce Massengill: Media Propaganda & Speaking Your Thoughts
Royce "The Voice" Massengill is an entertainer at heart, delving into many ventures in the entertainment industry. Much like his nickname, Royce uses his voice to speak out on issues in an authentic and raw manner. He has worked with many musical acts like Souljia Boy and iHeartMemphis, and he has also been an actor both on stage and on screen. Currently, he hosts his own podcast called Royce’s Rant, where he tackles topics of entrepreneurship, social issues, and urban culture, just to name a few. Royce spends his time in Tullahoma, Tennessee, where he is an advocate for positive change in his community.
In this episode, Royce talks about the dangers of mainstream media, the ways in which the media tackles its agenda, and how to speak up and speak out against the effects of media propaganda.
Find Royce's platforms online at https://linktr.ee/roycesrantpodcast.
Jon Gray: Creative Expression & "Low-Koo"
Jon Gray is a man of many talents, especially when it comes to storytelling. From poetry to television to music, Jon has made his career in the entertainment industry and has accomplished some amazing feats. His song "Beauty Lies in the Eyes of the Beholder" was selected for country music star Ray Price's final studio album. He also hosts his own TV show called Just Plain Living, which has been on-air for close to three decades.
In this episode, Jon talks about the importance of creative expression, how passion trumps money, and he also shares his invented form of storytelling based on the Haiku called "Low-Koo."