Roadwork Records Podcast

Tony (TMoney) Green

Introducing Roadwork Records from Detroit with Grit, a fresh and exciting podcast where Tony and his dynamic co-hosts interview entertainers from around the globe. Each episode will take you behind the scenes of the music and entertainment world, exploring the creative process, personal stories, struggles, and the passions that drive some of the most fascinating talents in the industry.Whether you're into music, art, or just love a great conversation, this podcast is sure to entertain, inspire, and give you a backstage pass to the world of entertainment.

  1. FEB 9

    Tap in, turn it up, with Heat Above. Detroit knows what’s next.

    This week we’re tapping in with Brady Lott (vocals / guitar) and Jack Davis (bass / vocals) from Heat Above, a rising Flint/Detroit rock band that’s been shaking rooms and catching ears all over Michigan. Their sound lives at the crossroads of moody dream-rock, punk energy, and hooks that make you move. It’s raw, loud, and real , the kind of band you have to see live. Formed in 2021, Heat Above has been steadily building buzz with packed shows at spots like The Crofoot and The Blind Pig. They’ve dropped a debut album that’s already crossed 600K streams, shared stages with national acts, toured campuses across the country, and earned their stripes the hard way, by showing up and delivering every night. Being chosen as direct support at Arts, Beats & Eats 2025? That says a lot. New music is rolling out, momentum is real, and this band is one you want to catch before everyone says “I saw them first.” Follow them:  https://www.instagram.com/heataboveband https://www.facebook.com/heataboveband https://www.tiktok.com/@heataboveband https://www.youtube.com/@heataboveband  Listen Live on Saturday, February 7th @11:00 AM on the Roadwork Records LLC Facebook Page HeatAbove ,DetroitMusic ,FlintMusic ,MichiganMusic ,RockPodcast ,NewMusicAlert ,LiveMusicEnergy ,MidwestRock,ArtsBeatsAndEats,DetroitKnows Listen, Like, Subscribe, and Share, Roadwork Records Podcast https://www.facebook.com/roadworkrecordsLLC/ https://www.facebook.com/HypedUpLiveSessions/

    1h 29m
  2. JAN 16

    Inside Detroit’s Entertainment Pulse With T-Money Green And Crew

    Join us live this Saturday for laughs, banter, and conversations you didn’t know you needed on The RWR Podcast Show. Featuring the one and only JonPaul Wallace, who will co-host because hanging with us beats doing literally anything responsible. 😎  Detroit’s heartbeat is loud in this one. We kick off with crew chemistry and a quick health update for Dr. Gail, then dive straight into a week that blends headline heat with studio magic and street-level joy. We unpack the latest in the Diddy saga and why taking a mansion off the market says more than a press release, before pivoting to a grim Hollywood Hills development that raises real questions about evidence, timelines, and the slow grind of justice. Sports mirrors the chaos: Stefon Diggs faces serious allegations, Cardi B fires back online, and we talk about how public loyalty collides with accountability when fandom and platforms collide. Then the city smiles. A Rochester bakery suspends a life-size, sculpted Lions touchdown celebration from the ceiling—cake, buttercream, rice crispy treats, and fearless engineering—turning a viral end-zone moment into edible art. We celebrate wins on the ice and in the streets with the Frozen Fish Fiasco at Clark Park and the Fire & Ice Festival on the riverfront, proof that Detroit shows up outside, in winter, for community and culture. There’s civic friction too: a D-DOT service meltdown, light discipline from leadership, and the ripple effect when a single route goes dark for nearly two hours. That’s the real cost of public systems failing real riders. Music threads through everything. We spin a Detroit-to-LA track, share a raw studio teaser, and lay out a practical blueprint for momentum: a tight three-piece band for an LA showcase, collabs that fit the song, and smart vinyl plays with limited runs and A/B pairings. We talk venues, the Russell’s evolution, York’s fast pivots, and the cold math of filming in beautiful but brutal spaces. The honesty continues with life logistics—insurance, recovery, dry January, little hacks that keep artists onstage and in the mix. And we pause to honor Big Dappa Dawn, a talent who left fingerprints on the sound. If you’re here for Detroit culture that refuses to slow down—news that matters, jokes that land, songs that stick, and events worth leaving the house for—press play. Then share it with a friend who needs that Motor City spark today. Subscribe, rate, and drop a review so more listeners can find the grit, the heart, and the music. Listen, Like, Subscribe, and Share, Roadwork Records Podcast https://www.facebook.com/roadworkrecordsLLC/ https://www.facebook.com/HypedUpLiveSessions/

    1h 31m
  3. 12/07/2025

    Tis the Season For Detroit Style Entertainment; Detroit Grit, Global Stories

    Ready for a podcast with absolutely no plan—and even less holiday self-control? 🎄✨ This week we’re celebrating the holidays RWR-style: flying by the seat of our pants, drinking whatever’s in the mug, and hosting a live Facebook hangout where literally anything could happen. Come for the laughs, stay for the festive chaos…  The mics heat up fast—cake, candles, and pure chaos—then we lock in on the stories Detroit cares about. We unpack the Diddy saga with fresh reporting: a cushy chapel job, a three-month loss of phone and commissary after a rule-breaking call, and the shockwaves from a 50 Cent–backed docuseries that surfaces ego, alleged abuse, and the receipts Diddy never thought would see daylight. The most sobering moment comes as Aubrey O’Day reads a letter about events she doesn’t remember, illuminating trauma and power in the music industry. We shift gears to a true-crime twist in the Singer David case—medical examiner notes about deep-freeze conditions complicate cause-of-death findings—then square up a viral claim from Tara Reid. Surveillance footage tells a different story from the “roofied at the hotel bar” narrative, and we talk media literacy in the age of napkins over wine glasses and AI images masquerading as truth. Detroit’s hope story shines bright: Big Sean and Usher each commit a million dollars to launch a creator incubator at the future Michigan Central Boys and Girls Club, with LED volume stages, VFX labs, and hands-on production training for ages 14–24. Add the new Museum of Illusions downtown, and you can feel the city’s creative engine roaring. Sports fans eat, too. The Lions overcome injuries for a statement win and renewed playoff momentum, while the Pistons get a measured look at health, consistency, and seeding. Then a story that restores faith: 88-year-old veteran and Meijer cashier Ed Bambas goes viral, raising over a million dollars to finally retire with dignity—and yes, he’s finishing the holiday stretch at the register. We honor the legacy of Jellybean Johnson, a key architect of the Minneapolis Sound, and spotlight Hype Live Sessions—the Detroit platform that streams artists without charging performance fees—before closing with music that matters: a sleek John Paul cut and a raw, resonant track on depression and suicide that’s already changed lives. If you’re new here, pull up a chair. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves real Detroit stories, and drop a review to help more listeners find the grit and the good. Got a topic or a project to promote? Hit us—let’s make noise together. Listen, Like, Subscribe, and Share, Roadwork Records Podcast https://www.facebook.com/roadworkrecordsLLC/ https://www.facebook.com/HypedUpLiveSessions/

    1h 29m
  4. 11/02/2025

    Jake Bass-Award-Winning Producer. Musician. Artist. Entrepreneur.

    Detroit has always been a city where music isn’t just heard—it’s lived. And few artists embody that energy quite like Jake Bass, a powerhouse composer, producer, performer, entrepreneur, and creative force redefining what the next generation of Detroit music sounds like. With a Music Composition degree from Columbia College Chicago, Jake has spent years mastering both the art and science of sound. His journey began early, producing beats that caught the attention of hip-hop legends like Bizarre from D12 and King Gordy, leading to his first published track before he even turned 18. That early grind set the tone for a career built on hustle, collaboration, and heart. Music is in Jake’s DNA. His father, Jeff Bass, a Detroit legend in his own right, helped shape the careers of some of the city’s biggest rap icons (you may have heard of Eminem)—cementing a legacy that Jake now carries forward with his own bold twist. Today, he is the founder of Bassment Sounds 2.0 and Boca J Music LLC- the creative hubs where his grind, talent, and raw passion fuse to produce music that resonates with the masses. Jake isn’t just carrying on Detroit’s legacy — he’s carving his own path, earning respect one track at a time, and showing that the city’s sound is still growing, still bold, and still unstoppable.  Tune in this Saturday, November 1st, with Mr. Jake Bass. Listen live on the Roadwork Records LLC Facebook page at 11:00 am. Check out Jake Bass: @mrjakebass www.bocajmusic.com Listen, Like, Subscribe, and Share, Roadwork Records Podcast https://www.facebook.com/roadworkrecordsLLC/ https://www.facebook.com/HypedUpLiveSessions/

    1h 27m

About

Introducing Roadwork Records from Detroit with Grit, a fresh and exciting podcast where Tony and his dynamic co-hosts interview entertainers from around the globe. Each episode will take you behind the scenes of the music and entertainment world, exploring the creative process, personal stories, struggles, and the passions that drive some of the most fascinating talents in the industry.Whether you're into music, art, or just love a great conversation, this podcast is sure to entertain, inspire, and give you a backstage pass to the world of entertainment.