Fearless Radio spent over a decade bringing you great shows, live performances, and thousands of interactive band and musician interviews. Our artists answered questions, played requests, did shoutouts and birthday wishes and we gave them a platform to connect directly with you, our listeners. We sure miss it - and apparently so do you!
But over a decade of broadcasting everyday, scheduling, and rent, it all took a toll. So in Aug of 2015 we took a break which was to only have lasted a year or two. During that time we traveled making new friends, fantastic experiences, and a 20 foot transit bus converted into an RV called Olde Stinky. Converted from a transit bus, then a police command center (you could smell the fear and donuts), then finally into our traveling home. From Michigan to Mexico to Mt. St. Helens, we put 40(k) miles on her.
Along the way and every day we receive requests to review shows and music, play an interview from the past, or host a guest in our studio. But just as consistantly as the requests came, we saw the world change around us. What was will never be again. With all that came an idea for a new approach to an old idea.
So we’ve changed it up a bit. Instead of being in one place, we've decided to come to you. Yes, there’s the basic studio, however, the music, art, and storytelling are out THERE - on the road. We’re going to get back to it with a slightly different format. We will always be open to Fearless Radio studio visits and we’re adding our travels in Fearless Bus to the mix.
Do we need a little help? Yes we do! We’d love to bring back the interviews and performances from our Chicago days and this takes time and resources. Subscribe to our Patreon - and let us know your Fearless Favorites for consideration. Fearless Bus is nearly ready to roll, the inside being tricked out so that we can have a mobile content monster. The Big Bus is ready for sing-alongs around the campfire, music festival attendance, video, photography, and drones, lots of drones.
Bringing you brand new content and publishing some of the best of our past are two fronts we’re about to storm. Why don’t you come along for the ride?