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Welcome to 3 Questions and a Song, where host Bill brings you on a musical journey like no other! This unique show is not just a radio hit, but also a podcast, on-demand TV, and OTT TV experience, making it accessible to music lovers everywhere.

Join Bill as he introduces you to unsigned bands from every corner of the globe, spanning all genres imaginable. Get ready to discover your new favorite artists as Bill dives deep into their world, asking thought-provoking questions that reveal the essence of their music and creativity.

With 3 Questions and a Song, you’ll uncover hidden gems and unearth musical treasures you never knew existed. So sit back, relax, and prepare to be blown away by the incredible talent showcased on this one-of-a-kind show!

Hosted by: Bill Domiano

119 – 3 Questions and a Song – The Spikes featuring “Guns for Children”

In this powerful episode of 3 Questions and a Song, host Bill Domiano sits down with Iago Haussman of The Spikes, an electrifying rock project blending protest music with raw emotion. Iago joins the show to discuss the band’s bold new single, “Guns for the Children,” a provocative 2-minute anthem challenging America’s desensitization to gun violence. This track, released on June 6, has already made waves with its haunting black-and-white music video—shot in Rome and approaching 20,000 views.

117- 3 Questions and a Song Dream the Heavy’s Paul featuring “There You Go”

In this high-energy return episode of 3 Questions and a Song, we’re joined by Paul from Dream the Heavy, a rising force in the rock and metal scene. Titled “Dream the Heavy’s Paul featuring ‘There You Go’”, this episode dives deep into the heart of the band’s origin story, shedding light on their musical journey, stage experiences, and what drives them to keep pushing forward in today’s independent music world.

115- 3 Questions and a Song with Ashley Wineland

Ashley is set to release her next single, “Crank It Up,” produced by award-winning songwriter and producer Marti Frederiksen, known for hits such as “Mama’s Song” (Carrie Underwood), “Dreamer” (Ozzy Osbourne), “Sorry” (Buckcherry), “Love Remains The Same” (Gavin Rossdale), “Undo It,” and “Crawling Back to You” (Daughtry). Marti also co-wrote and produced the Aerosmith album Just Push Play, produced “Cry” by Faith Hill, and has worked with Sheryl Crow, P!nk, and Eminem. Ashley Wineland is a natural force and the epitome of country music. Just as her boots are firmly planted in the Arizona dirt, her music resonates with the raw authenticity of her outdoor lifestyle. With each new music milestone, she shifts into top gear, her hands gripped tight, ready for the next leg of her journey. From her everyday outdoor lifestyle, to riding horses and dirt bikes, she leaves many other country artists lost in her dust. Drawing inspiration from Gretchen Wilson, Carrie Underwood, and Miranda Lambert, these trailblazing artists before her have all taken part in shaping Ashley Wineland. Her dynamic vocals, soul-stirring sound, and lyrical content are all baked together under the same country-desert sky.

114- 3 Questions and a Song with Ashley Barron

In this episode of “453 Questions and 2,132 Songs,” we delve into the world of alternative metal with special guest Patrick McElravy of Seethe. Seethe, an alternative metal project hailing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is known for its heavy electronic soundscapes reminiscent of the “Queen of the Damned” soundtrack. Led by the dynamic vocal prowess of Patrick McElravy, Seethe revitalizes the genre with a fresh perspective, setting themselves apart from their contemporaries in the realm of heavy music. Join us as we explore the creative process behind Seethe’s music and gain insight into their unique approach to crafting compelling soundscapes.

113 – 3 Questions and a Song with Seethe

In this episode of “453 Questions and 2,132 Songs,” we delve into the world of alternative metal with special guest Patrick McElravy of Seethe. Seethe, an alternative metal project hailing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is known for its heavy electronic soundscapes reminiscent of the “Queen of the Damned” soundtrack. Led by the dynamic vocal prowess of Patrick McElravy, Seethe revitalizes the genre with a fresh perspective, setting themselves apart from their contemporaries in the realm of heavy music. Join us as we explore the creative process behind Seethe’s music and gain insight into their unique approach to crafting compelling soundscapes.

112 – 3 Questions and a Song with Microplanet

In episode 112 of 3 Questions and a Song, Microplanet takes center stage. Nathan Wilson, the mastermind behind Microplanet, is a solo singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist hailing from Cleveland, OH. He honed his skills in the vibrant Chicago music scene and graduated from Columbia College Chicago, initially studying guitar before transitioning to audio engineering to expand his creative horizons. Microplanet’s musical journey began with the 2013 release of the Alien Savior EP on Grandpa Bay Records. In October 2020, under the new moniker Microplanet, Nathan unveiled the Three Leaf Clover EP, marking a fresh chapter in his musical evolution. With the recent release of the Outer Takes EP and lead singles ‘Auto-Drift’ and ‘Painsucker,’ anticipation builds for Microplanet’s debut full-length album, Submerge, which has received a warm reception from listeners. Currently, Microplanet is on tour, captivating audiences across the midwest and east coast with their mesmerizing sound. Stay updated on their shows and releases by visiting their website. Tune in as 3 Questions and a Song delves into Microplanet’s musical odyssey, influences, and future endeavors.

111 – 3 Questions and a Song with Godamn Wolves

Formed in 2018, Goddamn Wolves is an indie rock trio from Raleigh, North Carolina. The band draws influence from classic alternative rock bands like the Replacements and Pixies as well as current indie acts like A Giant Dog and together PANGEA. Goddamn Wolves is led by singer/guitarist/songwriter Chris Weilding (formerly of Hedwig and the Angry […]