9 a.m. - Neal Francis - What's Left of Me
Neal Frances is a Chicago-based singer/songwriter/pianist. During a grueling 4-year touring schedule, he immersed himself in creating a beautifully strange entanglement of timeless rock & roll and ’70s-era dance music, merging supremely heavy guitar riffs with lush and pulsating grooves. His new album "Return To Zero" is due out in March, but here's a sneak peak.
10 a.m. - The Deadbeat Cousins - Somebody to Love (Trust)
The Deadbeat Cousins play rock 'n' roll with a healthy of the blues added in. They come from Mesa, AZ. This track is from their 2024 album "Get By (with Me)."

11 a.m. - The Wild Feathers - Slow Down
The Wild Feathers are an American country rock band formed in 2010 in Nashville, Tennessee. This is from their 2024 album "Sirens," a collection of tales chronicling a life worth living, love worth holding and the hard-earned lessons found along the ride. The Wild Feathers will be performing live at The State Room in Salt Lake on January 27th.
1 p.m. - Wes Urbaniak - We Go Together
The artist Wes Urbaniak lives in a yurt in a forest along the Yellowstone River in Montana. On this track, he melodiously reminds the listener of the essential act of breathing. So, listener, take a nice deep breathe at each chant to "breathe"...and enjoy Wes Urbaniak.
2 p.m. - Sports Team - Bang Bang Bang
Sports Team are an English alternative rock band who have been described as one of the most raucous, electrifying and chaotic acts in the UK. The London-based six-piece got together as teens, solidifying their band status while attending Cambridge, where they played at raucous parties and university halls with no expectations about their futures beyond landing a regular day job. But the fun never ended, and the band is still performing and recording. Here's their latest...
3 p.m. - Ringo Starr - Rosetta (feat. Billy Strings & Larkin Poe)
In "more music news out of Nashville," Ringo Starr returns to the Country genre after more than 50 years with his new album, "Look Up." Variety magazine called it “One of the most-anticipated albums of 2025.” Pairing up with some of today's hottest young artists on the album, this one features Billy Strings and the sisters of Larkin Poe.
4 p.m. - Paul Cauthen - Ridin the Line
Paul Cauthen is known for his deep, deep voice in the Johnny Cash register. His new album "Black on Black" is out now. This is a defiant track about pushing the line, or the boundaries, of good and evil.

5 p.m. - Peech. - When I'm Gone
Peech. is 22-year old Harry Lawson, a local Park City born-and-bred artist. His bio says, "Peech. is an artist birthed by trauma, heartbreak, and hope." His music shares deep heartfelt messages to the masses that need to hear them most; the kids who are fighting every day just to feel happy and accepted.
6 p.m. - Aloe Blacc - One Good Thing
Aloe Blacc, born Egbert Nathaniel Dawkins III to Panamanian immigrant parents, was raised in Orange County, CA, where he absorbed musical styles such as cumbia, merengue, and salsa in his household, and hip-hip in the community. After landing his first record deal and a wider audience, he promised himself to use his voice for social change. This is his latest, a feel good track about "One Good Thing."
7 p.m. - HeavyDrunk & Watermelon Slim - Church Bells (Little Zion)
HeavyDrunk is a 9-piece, soul and brass band side project for musician (and BBQ smoker) Rob Robinson. The band has a new album coming out in February. Get ready for a little gospel, southern church influence on this one.
8 p.m. - Rootbeer Richie & The Reveille - Something Like This
Rootbeer Richie & The Reveille is an eight-piece swamp-pop band soaked to the bone with bayou spirit. Even though they hail from Denver, Colorado. They claim inspiration from Fats Domino, Ray Charles and Sam Cooke.
9 p.m. - Sammy Rae & The Friends - Thieves
Sammy Rae & The Friends are a band, but more so, this collective of dreamers and artists considers themselves a family first. Their sound is a unique mélange of Sammy’s influences: classic rock, folk and funk and sprinkled with soul and jazz. This is off their 2024 album "Something For Everybody."