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- Tone Travelers
- Chris Brandon
- Karl Eland
- Gil Faction
- Michael Botte
- Mark Brine
- Black Sevens
- Reign of the Hated
- After Doom
- Hillbilly Nightmare
- R.S.B.
- The Claws
- Death Pigeon
- John Sanger
- Mark Daves
- The Word 66
- Black Orange
- Mark Ware
- Wezil Malone
- Tyrants Downfall
- Shimmer Johnson
- Micro Cuts
- Will Elliot
- Cal Toner
- Valentiger
- Blood Rose
- Crossing Bard
- Tru Burn
- Cretin Family
- The Fabulous Vans
- Pretty Sure
- HellCats
- IMAGICA
- Blue Light Effect
- Slumlord Radio
- Scarlet Curve
- Triceratops
- Inaudable Darling
- VK Lynne
- Bleed the Water
- Jessica Cohen
- Black Sasquatch
- Sweet Cyrstal
- Just the Tip
- Tone Travelers
- Dream Stereo
- Grayson Zelik
- Ryz N Soulz
- David Rangel
- Ben Davis Jr
- Killed by Sorrow
- Storm Theory
- Duane Parker
- Grim Rock
- Cold Drop
- Sammy Serious
- Godiam
- Jersey Pete
- Fossegrim Records
- ADABOY
- Short Hair Domstics
- Nathan Taco
- The Crutches
- Sepsiss
- Lady Miranda
- Element 117
- Adrian VonOverlord
- Skin Jacket
- The Jeff Miller Band
- Mama,s Hot Sauce
- The Mighty Small
- Money Shot
- Wally Bartfly
- Horse of Troja
- Andy Millikin
- Modern Mimes
- Eric Diamond
- Clozure
- The Hooligan Gentalmen
- Quiet Revival
- Session #5
- Nickloff
- Pascal Dennis
- The Recast
- Accent to Power
- Wolfe Milestone
- Phantom
- A Crime Called
- The Just Images
- Dave Yalbecki
- Linda Marks
- Jay Luke
- Thunder Goat
- Alice Nelson
- The Lunitics Fringe
- Tim Mcgeary
- Lascar Sal
- Jenny Duhaime
- Kimberly Ward
- Blane Gilbert
- Randi Oneil
- Trav Huey
- Brandi Huang
- Craig Brooks
- Shawn Gavin Thomas
- Strays & Misfits
- Roi and the Secret People
- Yesterdays Fate
- Damn Freaks
- Matt Hart
- Christian Shields
- Rocky Michaels
- Bad Horse
- Tara Kye Maine
- Kattie Whittaker
- Sherise Dsouza
- Sour Station
- BO Hoss
- Baily Perrie
- David Caley
- Kimberly Ward
- Andrew Dean
- Hand on Heart
- TailgatedDK
- Gary Farmer
- Demi Michelle
- Brett Gray
- Deby Kelly
- Mark Rich
- Lisa Marie Nicole
- Dan Wesly White
- Eddy Mann
- Christine Clifford
- Rosalie Hovencamp
- Miss Freddye Stover
- Martin Shrode
- Joshua Dennis
- Gary Pratt
- Rachel Lincoln
- Carla Bonnell
- Julia Golden
- Elyet Mcconnell
- Pam Ross
- Pattie Spadaro
- Melissa Pettignano
- Sisters J
- Tamanie Dove
- Erica Gaglairdi
- Altamatum
- Ilene Springer
- Jenny Grace
- Randy Skinner
- Branden and Brittany Sanchez
- Ronnie Bush
- Ron Barrett
- Garrett Kirk
- Rebekah Gilbert
- Linda Boles
- Andrae Paris
- Bret Hann
- KC Hughes
- Poncho Nevarez
- Tyler Zentner
- Joel Glaser
- Dave Christen
- Bruce Colin Evans
- Zak Webb
- Martin Mahoney
- Symphony of Sweden
- John Burton
- Terry Douglas
- Engage
- Autumn SolĀ
- David Wyatt
- Killing Flaw
- Silva Lining Band
- Terry Dan
- FangSlinger
- Emilie Thorsby
- Widows Hatchet
- Tommy Keyes
- Johnny Guest
- Paul Roland
- Liz Lenten
- John Gilheany
- Oleksandr Melnyk
- Steve Arnold
- Eddie Mole
- Mz. Coxx
- The Brairer Payne Band
- Bob Donaldson
- Uncle Ryano
- Tyler Salsman
- Carrying Torches
- Joe Truscott
- Bee Smith
- Amy Jo
- Surfing DJ’s
- Rowdy’s Rose
- Antoine Mikhtarian
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Al Brede, affectionately known as Big Al, hails from the vibrant musical landscape of West Michigan. From a young age, Al’s destiny in the music industry was evident, whether wielding a guitar or exploring other avenues.
In 1985, Big Al embarked on a musical journey, co-founding a band with two close friends. For over a decade, his guitar prowess resonates through the music scene until 1997 when the band concluded its chapter.
Undeterred by change, Big Al transitioned to the realm of media, unveiling “Big Al’s World” in 1997. This venture, a precursor to his iconic “No Cover TV”, showcased his commitment to promoting exceptional music without financial barriers. Running successfully until 2013, the show became a global platform for countless international artists and bands.
In 2013, Big Al reshaped his approach, concluding the TV show while continuing to champion artists in diverse formats. With a career spanning over 25 years, he has orchestrated countless shows, managed bands, and talent scouted, becoming a linchpin in the logical intricacies of the music business.
Now, Big Al has started a top rated Podcast under the TV shows name No Cover TV. Bringing on Artists and Bands from all genres from around the world.
Al Brede, affectionately known as Big Al, hails from the vibrant musical landscape of West Michigan. From a young age, Al’s destiny in the music industry was evident, whether wielding a guitar or exploring other avenues.
In 1985, Big Al embarked on a musical journey, co-founding a band with two close friends. For over a decade, his guitar prowess resonates through the music scene until 1997 when the band concluded its chapter.
Undeterred by change, Big Al transitioned to the realm of media, unveiling “Big Al’s World” in 1997. This venture, a precursor to his iconic “No Cover TV”, showcased his commitment to promoting exceptional music without financial barriers. Running successfully until 2013, the show became a global platform for countless international artists and bands.
In 2013, Big Al reshaped his approach, concluding the TV show while continuing to champion artists in diverse formats. With a career spanning over 25 years, he has orchestrated countless shows, managed bands, and talent scouted, becoming a linchpin in the logical intricacies of the music business.
Now, Big Al has started a top rated Podcast under the TV shows name No Cover TV. Bringing on Artists and Bands from all genres from around the world.