Hello Garage Flyers, Welcome!Get ready for a rockin' trip down memory lane as Jukebox and Boz celebrate the Rock Renaissance! We're spinning the best hits from the 50s and 60s – from the soulful harmonies of Simon and Garfunkel to the upbeat grooves of The Young Rascals. We'll even throw in some surf rock with Jan and Dean and doo-wop with The Clovers. So crank up the volume and get ready to twist, shout, and sing along to the soundtrack of a generation on Garage Fly Radio. JukeBox and Boz
Hello Garage Flyers, Welcome, In this episode of Garage Fly Radio titled "Easy Does It, Garage Flyers," Jukebox and Boz take a break from the usual high-energy rock and roll for a mellow journey down memory lane. They play a selection of smooth classics from legendary artists like Patti Page, Aretha Franklin (with a surprising soulful track!), Peter Nero, Jerry Vale, Johnny Mathis, and more. Perfect for relaxing and unwinding, this episode is sure to have Garage Flyers cruising and greasing in a whole new way. Garage Fly Radio JukeBox and Boz
Hello GarageFlyers, Ready to crank up the nostalgia? Buckle up for a groovy ride through the 70s with Jukebox and Boz on GarageFlyRadio! This episode is a stellar mix of iconic artists like Heart, the Doobie Brothers, Diana Ross, Kiss, and more! We've got everything from rock anthems to soulful ballads, capturing the true essence of this unforgettable musical era. So tune in, turn it up, and get ready to boogie on Garage Fly Radio. JukeBox and Boz
Tonight's Audio Movie Night on Garage Fly Radio is presented without interruption—no hosts, no commentary, no breaks. Just the experience. We're featuring the audio version of A Clockwork Orange, a provocative and unsettling dystopian classic that explores free will, morality, control, and the cost of imposed order. This is intentional, late-night listening meant for focus and immersion, not background noise. Dim the lights. Put on your headphones. Let the story unfold as it was meant to be heard.
Tonight is Movie Night on Garage Fly Radio, and we're doing it differently: no traditional intro, no talking—just a clean, uninterrupted feature. We open the night with “Eye in the Sky” by The Alan Parsons Project (released as a single in May 1982) to set the mood, then roll straight into our audio version of 1984 for a full, immersive listen. Dim the lights, get comfortable, and let the story carry you away on Garage Fly Radio
Welcome back to Brunch With The Beatles on Garage Fly Radio! Jukebox is serving up another cozy morning of vinyl, memories, and Fab Four goodness—this time featuring Introducing… The Beatles, the first Beatles studio album released in the United States, issued by Vee-Jay Records on January 10, 1964. This record is a true piece of Beatlemania history: it's closely tied to the UK Please Please Me era, but the U.S. release became famous for multiple versions and legal wrangling, making it one of the most talked-about (and collected) early Beatles LPs in America. So pour the coffee, pull up a chair, and let's rewind to the moment the Beatles were just hitting in the States—one brunch track at a time.
Tonight, we're dropping the needle on Prince's Batman—the 1989 soundtrack album created for the film Batman and one of the boldest pop-culture collisions of the era. Released June 20, 1989, the record is packed with Prince's signature blend of funk, rock, and synth-pop, and it spins like a neon-lit night drive through Gotham—moody one moment, party-ready the next. Expect big, cinematic energy and standout cuts like “Batdance,” “Partyman,” “The Arms of Orion,” “Scandalous!,” “Electric Chair,” and “The Future.” Turn it up, let the vinyl vibes hit, and join us for a full-on 1989 soundtrack night—Garage Fly Radio style.
Step back in time with Garage Fly Radio Rewind, where we bring back the golden-age vibes of radio theater—the kind of storytelling that painted whole worlds with nothing but voices, music, and sound effects. In this rewind session, we're spinning classic-style drama across three legendary lanes: crime and investigation with Dragnet, frontier grit with Gunsmoke, and hard-boiled police tension with Precinct. If you love old-school suspense, western atmosphere, and that “turn-the-lights-down and listen” feeling—this episode is your time machine.
Good morning, Garage Fly Radio listeners—welcome to the very first episode of Brunch With The Beatles! Jukebox is your host, and this one is personal: growing up, Beatles music was a shared language between him and his mom—comfort, connection, and the kind of songs that turn an ordinary morning into a memory. For our inaugural spin, we're dropping the needle on a special piece of Beatles history: the early Hamburg-era recordings with Tony Sheridan (often released as The Beatles' First! / “The Beatles featuring Tony Sheridan”). These sessions capture the band before the world knew their name—raw, hungry, and already unmistakable. The compilation is widely noted as drawing from recordings made in Hamburg in 1961 and 1962, originally released in West Germany in 1964 on Polydor. Wikipedia+1 So grab your coffee (and yes, pancakes are encouraged) and join us for a laid-back brunch hang—vinyl crackle, early Beatles energy, and peace-and-love vibes all the way through.
This week on Garage Fly Radio's Story Time, Boz and Jukebox crack open the memory vault and spin two timeless childhood adventures—starting with Pinocchio, then taking flight with Peter Pan—all wrapped in that cozy, scratchy, old-school vinyl vibe. We kick things off with Pinocchio, including the surprising behind-the-scenes detail that Carlo Collodi's earliest versions were originally headed in a much darker direction before the story evolved into the heartwarming classic so many of us grew up with. Then we soar into Peter Pan, the boy who never grew up, plus a fun fact about how J.M. Barrie drew inspiration from the Llewelyn Davies brothers near him in London. If you grew up with Story Time records, bedtime tales, or Disney nights on the couch—this one's for you. Tune in, and come back next week for another dose of storytelling magic.
What do you do when you feel overlooked, outmatched, or like the odds are stacked against you? In this Season 2 kickoff of Garage Fly Radio: For God & Country, Boz dives into Luke 18 and the parable of the persistent widow and the unjust judge—a story Jesus tells to strengthen our faith when life feels unfair and we're tempted to quit. This episode reframes persistence: it's not begging a reluctant God—it's trusting a faithful Father. We talk about “widow moments” (work, health, finances, relationships, spiritual dryness), why adversity is part of the Christian walk (Ephesians 6:12), and how prayer shapes our posture and keeps our eyes fixed on Christ. You'll also hear why resting isn't quitting, and how your view of God impacts everything (A.W. Tozer). Scripture referenced: Luke 18:1–8, Psalm 10:16–18, Matthew 7:7–11, Psalm 34:18, 1 John 5:14–15, Matthew 5:3–12, Romans 12:2, 1 Chronicles 16:11, Ephesians 6:12.Stick with us this season—we're trying new formats, so tell us what hits home. God Bless, see you soon, Jukebox and Boz
Unshaken Hope is a quiet place for the soul — a moment to breathe, reflect, and reconnect with the strength God placed within you. Through heartfelt storytelling, gentle guidance, and the unmistakable warmth of Boz's voice, this show brings comfort to those walking through storms, valleys, and seasons of uncertainty. Set against peaceful, spiritual music, each episode speaks to the listener personally… reminding them that even in the hardest chapters, hope remains steady, faith remains alive, and God's presence never wavers. This is not preaching — this is companionship.Honest. Tender. Real.A message for those who need a reminder that they are not alone. Unshaken Hope — a light for weary hearts, only on Garage Fly Radio.
Garage Fly Radio Live Sessions brings raw concert energy straight to your speakers — and this week, we're turning the volume ALL the way up with Uriah Heep followed by the legendary Nirvana. From the first electrifying chord, you can feel the room shake. Uriah Heep comes in strong with their unmistakable classic rock force — roaring vocals, tight harmonies, and that powerful, theatrical sound only a live stage can deliver. Then, the vibe shifts into the iconic rawness of Nirvana, bringing grunge grit, explosive drums, and that unfiltered, emotional chaos that defined a generation. Together, these two live performances create a nonstop rock experience that hits hard and never lets up. It's loud. It's real.It's LIVE. Welcome to the show where the legends don't just play — they take over.Garage Fly Radio Live Sessions — only on Garage Fly Radio.
Smooth R & B is the warm, velvet heartbeat of Garage Fly Radio — a soulful blend of mellow grooves, slow-burning melodies, and late-night rhythm that feels like slipping into something soft and familiar. Your mix carries a rich, polished, intimate vibe: smooth basslines, gentle percussion, silky transitions, and that unmistakable R&B warmth that wraps around you like candlelight. This show is perfect for unwinding, romancing, reflecting, or simply letting the night breathe. Every beat is intentional.Every transition is soothing.Every moment is pure mood. Settle in, dim the lights, and let the music carry you.Smooth R & B — only on Garage Fly Radio.
BLEND & BEATS — SHOW DESCRIPTION Blend & Beats is Garage Fly Radio's high-energy fusion of today's hottest sounds and the timeless vibes that keep the world moving. This show delivers a seamless cross-genre experience — pop, dance, upbeat throwbacks, modern hits, and smooth transitions that keep the rhythm alive from start to finish. With polished production, bright energy, and a feel-good flow, Blend & Beats is the perfect soundtrack for your day, your drive, your workout, or your weekend. Every track brings a new spark, every transition keeps the momentum, and every mix hits with that unmistakable Garage Fly Radio pulse. Turn it up. Feel the blend. Ride the beat.Blend & Beats — only on Garage Fly Radio.
Throwback Mix takes you back to the soundtracks of your life — the beats, grooves, and memories that shaped whole generations. This show blends classic retro vibes with smooth transitions and a warm, nostalgic energy that feels like flipping through old mixtapes, cruising with the windows down, or dancing in a house party from decades past. From vintage feel-good hits to forgotten gems, Throwback Mix celebrates the songs that still spark joy, laughter, and memories. It's the music you grew up with… brought back to life on Garage Fly Radio. Tune in, turn it up, and time-travel with us.
Techno Time is an instrumental deep-dive into the electronic pulse that shaped generations. With steady grooves, driving synths, and atmospheric energy, this show captures the essence of electronic music's evolution—where rhythm becomes emotion, and melody becomes motion. Featuring clean, punchy beats and immersive soundscapes, Techno Time brings listeners through the eras of electronic sound — from analog roots and warehouse nights to futuristic synth-driven journeys. This is music you feel as much as hear. Turn up the lights. Let the bass breathe.Techno Time is Garage Fly Radio's heartbeat.
In this powerful new For God and Country episode, Boz opens her heart about endurance, forgiveness, and loss — and the unbreakable faith that keeps her smiling even while on her knees. Through raw testimony and powerful scripture, she reminds us that we are living in a time of spiritual warfare — but the battle is already won through Christ. From the story of Job to the Armor of God, this episode is a call to arms for believers everywhere: to stand strong, to stay faithful, and to know that no matter what the enemy throws at us, victory belongs to the Lord. Scripture References: Job 1:21 Romans 5:3–5 Psalm 34:18 Ephesians 6:11–13 James 1:12
Jukebox & Boz are back – broadcasting from a secret getaway spot with the best of the 80s and a message for the ones who tried to silence the sound. Garage Fly Radio has officially taken flight through Libsyn, Podserve, and your favorite streaming platforms! Featuring Huey Lewis & The News, Pat Benatar, Billy Idol, Eddie Grant, Flock of Seagulls, and more. Turn it up and remember – retro never rests, and Garage Fly Radio never quits.
Join Boz from Garage Fly Radio for a soul-stirring Sunday Spiritual episode as she dives deep into the concept of discernment in today's chaotic world. With grace and wisdom, Boz explores the true meaning of discernment, its importance in navigating challenging times, and practical ways to develop this essential spiritual quality. Through relatable analogies, insightful biblical references, and inspiring personal reflections, Boz encourages listeners to seek God's guidance and cultivate a discerning spirit amidst the noise and confusion of modern life. Tune in for an uplifting message that will empower you to make wise choices, stay grounded in truth, and experience true freedom in Christ.