J3 – “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough”(Opus 1)

#Growns don't stop your music listening today until you've checked out this rousing cover from J3(Justin-Lee Schultz, Jamie-Leigh Schultz and Jaden Baker)

“Bethlehem” – Charisa The Violin Diva

#Growns take a trip to "Bethlehem" with Charisa The Violin Diva

GFM Spotlight – Ray Chew

GFM's BJ Pendleton chats with Musical Maverick Ray Chew who has put his mark on many television shows, musical specials and historic landmark events including, Dancing With The Stars, I Can See You Voice, American Idol, 65th Annual Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards and much more.

3×3 BTG Podcast: 40 yrs of “Triumph” w/special guest Matthew Allen

This wide-ranging discussion gives historical and cultural context that seeks to place "Triumph" in its proper place in the canon of Jacksons music but also music in general.

GFM Spotlight Interview: Gene Noble Talks Finding His Voice, Quincy Jones’ Blessing & Singing Behind The Biggest Acts in the World

Singer-songwriter Gene Noble has written and/or sung background vocals for Sting, Chris Brown, Jill Scott, Usher, Alicia Keys, Lauryn Hill and others. Now he's set to release his own project. Watch and enjoy our interview with him.

Music Makes Me Cry and I Don’t Think I Can Stop

All I had to do is to look at the names involved on this clip and I instantly murmured to myself "Don't play with me."

Now Playing: Dirty Loops: “Next To You”

Growns, for your auditory enjoyment is "Next To You", a new bop from one of our favorite bands, Dirty Loops. Go ahead and get into it. It's not just dirty... it's funky too.

In Memoriam James Ingram February 16, 1952 – January 29, 2019

When I think of the sound of James Ingram t has always occupied an ethereal and spiritual space. The trademark "Whoo" is truly a clarion call for the ages. The way that James Ingram clued us in, let us all know that it really was about to go down musically.

GFM’s Inside The Album Podcast: The Black Album

GFM’s Loveman, The Ricker, and DJ Polished Solid are joined by Prince Scholars, Zaheer Ali, Miles Marshall Lewis & Harold Pride, to discuss one of the funkiest albums ever recorded by anyone, the album with no name which was eventually dubbed The Black album.