Tennessee artist Solo Nitty Gritty Discusses some of the Gritty details behind dealing with Mental Health issues, Epilepsy, Ptsd, Street involvement, music, Gun control, and the dirty, unseen, and ignored connections between all of them. Solo Nitty Gritty made his way from the streets of Boston, Mass to the hearts of Tennessee. With many well known and credited artist features, this Puerto Rican Soldier has, in my opinion, captured the attention and love of many who deal with similar issues, including myself. To speak on Mental Health publicly has been a fear of a mass of individuals inside and outside of the music industry. Please Tune in, drop comments, hit the shares, save this inspirational video to your playlists. Also follow Solo on Instagram, nittygrittysolo . This video was made with Clipchamp
The response has been beautiful - like I can’t tell you how many wonderful messages I received from people who are openly queer and people who are not openly queer, which has been really amazing for me to see. I’ve received messages from firefighters who have said, “I’m not out and seeing this means the world to me.” I could never in a million years of expected to be getting those messages, so it’s very humbling and just a really amazing experience for me to get to be a part of that.
Tony Robles speaks with Ann Davila Cardinal, author of several young adult books about from her home in Vermont about her latest book, this one for adults: The Storyteller's Death.
Tony Robles speaks with Ann Davila Cardinal, author of several young adult books about from her home in Vermont about her latest book, this one for adults: The Storyteller’s Death.
Please for the love of all things, do not make me stand up during this zoom interview cause I am wearing fluffy sweatpants with my button down shirt and blazer
I want to ask you quickly, what would your Vecna curse song be?
I’ve been asked this question a few times and I’ve just got to commit to it, so it’s a song called Up & Down by a band called the Vengaboys. You can research them, it’s a silly song.
“louis has been increasingly anxious and morose because of what we did. he says he’s never known fear like that in his life, like he felt before we left, the vulnerability, the sheer terror. and he says, there’s no relief from it now that we’re on our way. even though he’s miles away from lestat, whose body is bled dry and rotting in a garbage dump...” i wish i could read the rest, but i think it says “louis can’t break free from his grasp”