Deep Dallas Radio Helping New Indie Artists

Although streaming is taking over the way we get music, traditional radio is working for most people. There is something magical about hearing some energetic and amazing personalities on the radio. They share music and play songs we all tend to love. When Bradley Amos launched the Deep Dallas Radio in 2017 (August), his vision was to make music accessible and offer new musicians in Dallas a platform.


What inspired Amos was a concert he attended and realized he could let numerous others access it through his channel. He launched it in Deep Ellum with Mike Bernal and Amy Cook. Today, it is one of the best channels for independent artists in Texas.

In an interview, he said, "I noticed that a lot of other musicians were there, watching the show, and then I got to talking to some of them". This shows his enthusiasm about his channel.

Eventually, he asked his partners Bernal and Cook to brainstorm for new ideas to make their radio station worth it. They came up with the idea to give independent musicians and those from Dallas an opportunity. Over time, Deep Dallas Radio has connected with numerous local musicians and built a good report.

Now, this radio channel is expanding beyond Dallas and playing various musicians from Texas. You can listen to the music and guests on the show at any time. You can also listen to shows by other personalities like Metal Goddess Jen, host of Metal Mayhem. On this syndicated show, Jen plays very refreshing new Texas-based metal music and you hear other rock bands as well. In an interview, Jen reportedly said she found Deep Dallas Radio supportive by allowing her to air her show on their station. The radio is an excellent platform and she felt honored to have the opportunity to air her show.

Deep Dallas Radio remains committed to giving artists a supportive platform where they can share their stories, music, and promote their work.

Remy Reilly, a singer, and songwriter also said she was very thankful for Deep Dallas Radio's support in the early days of her career. She reportedly said, she loves their music and content, and they have promoted her show and music and given her a platform to speak about her life.

Deep Dallas Radio mostly plays rock, indie, and alternative music but not country or hip-hop. August 13 will be their fourth anniversary. Amos and his partners are working on putting the children's music academy school of rock and other local partners on their channel soon.

You can listen to the channel online on Tune IN and Apple Radio, at Live365. Explore new personalities and listen to amazing music whenever you want. 

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