it's no surprise {if you've spent any amount of time on my blog that is} that i'm a massive music-lover. oh no, sorry, i don't think i said that right. what i meant to say was, i must have music playing at all times if i am to get anything done, remain a happy person, and not pass out on the floor in a melodramatic fashion.
now when i'm at home, i have my grooveshark playlists, wonderground radio, and eclectic 24 to keep me company at my computer, but i'm in a whole world of trouble in the car. i'm not sure if you're aware of this, but it's really hard to find a happy radio station outside of the interweb. this has always troubled me, especially now that i live in LA, a city full of frustrated drivers who could use a positive influence.
{having fun at kusc}
ever since high school i was surrounded by radio hosts. several of my best friends {holler brian!} worked at our local classical music station and i would spend countless hours in the booth, even working the buttons after the boss went home {shhh! don't tell}. so i suppose it's somewhere in my blood to have a strong desire to start my own radio station. only i want mine to be one that is ridiculously happy and fun... a radio station that takes the airwaves on a trip to the petting zoo, buys it an ice cream cone, and plays hopscotch with it. sadly i don't have a real life radio station {and am not likely to have one at any point in the near future},
but what i do have is this blog and an extremely active imagination.
so step on up folks and push play. delight your ears with the sounds of my pretend real life happy radio station! a station that reads uplifting quotes instead of commercials and reports only good news stories {this just in, a little girl in oregon has been happily reunited with her lost puppy!}.
now when i'm at home, i have my grooveshark playlists, wonderground radio, and eclectic 24 to keep me company at my computer, but i'm in a whole world of trouble in the car. i'm not sure if you're aware of this, but it's really hard to find a happy radio station outside of the interweb. this has always troubled me, especially now that i live in LA, a city full of frustrated drivers who could use a positive influence.
{having fun at kusc}
ever since high school i was surrounded by radio hosts. several of my best friends {holler brian!} worked at our local classical music station and i would spend countless hours in the booth, even working the buttons after the boss went home {shhh! don't tell}. so i suppose it's somewhere in my blood to have a strong desire to start my own radio station. only i want mine to be one that is ridiculously happy and fun... a radio station that takes the airwaves on a trip to the petting zoo, buys it an ice cream cone, and plays hopscotch with it. sadly i don't have a real life radio station {and am not likely to have one at any point in the near future},
but what i do have is this blog and an extremely active imagination.
so step on up folks and push play. delight your ears with the sounds of my pretend real life happy radio station! a station that reads uplifting quotes instead of commercials and reports only good news stories {this just in, a little girl in oregon has been happily reunited with her lost puppy!}.
what's your favorite happy music?











































