In an industry inundated with artists desperate for fame, some bands manage to get it right by staying above the water yet under the radar. My Radio is one of those bands. Successfully staying away from the chaotic side of the industry and still getting heard, My Radio sets an example for others trying to make it in music.
Working from Roanoke, Virginia, singer JP Powell has done the touring thing — the broken relationships, the ups and downs, the “financial ruin”— and he’s all set with that. His band, My Radio, knows what they want and what they want is to get placed on TV, ads, movies or anything else that comes their way. So far, they’ve been incredibly successful working toward their goal. Their super fun single, “Yeah, Yeah, Yeah” was first placed on Fox Sports, reaching millions of basketball fans, thanks to its presence on OurStage. Now, the same song is reaching viewers through the movie trailer of the upcoming blockbuster, The Joneses. With all of this success from just one song, it’s clear My Radio are doing something right.











