Every month, Alien Airplay highlights a different musical voice in our Featured Artist Series. We collaborate with incredible guest artists to cover iconic songs—capturing the energy, chemistry, and creativity that happens when talents collide. These exclusive video sessions celebrate both the music that inspires us and the unique styles of our featured performers.
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Thanks to our guest alien, David Stillson, of My Dad's Radio, for the stompin' drums!. Todays cover is The Charlie Daniels Band's 1979 classic, The Devil Went Down to Georgia! All music preformed by 3 groovy aliens ( Joe, David, and Shawn)! Mixing ,mastering, and video production by, Joe Kustek!! Enjoy!
Loverboy's 1981 timeless smash hit, reinterpreted by Alien Airplay. A big thank you to today's special guest Aliens John Abbey (of Rocker), on lead guitar, and David Stillson (of My Dad's Radio and David Stillson Music), on drums! Mixing , mastering, and video production by Joe Kustek. All love for the amazing tune to Loverboy!
Chicago's 1969 timeless classic, Beginnings, with Alien Airplay and special guest Alien, Nicholas Troise, on lead vocals! All music and video production by, Alien Airplay. Thanks to Chicago for this one, and all of their great music over the years! We hope you enjoy it!
This month’s Featured Artist Series shines a spotlight on the incredible David Stillson on drums as Alien Airplay brings new life to the timeless Stevie Wonder classic, Sir Duke. With its infectious groove, uplifting horn-driven melody, and undeniable energy, this song has been a celebration of music itself for decades. Alien Airplay captures that same joyful spirit in this cover, delivering a heartfelt tribute to Stevie Wonder’s genius while adding their own signature style.
Alien Airplay teams up with vocalist Bill Pence to breathe fresh energy into one of the most enduring songs ever written about resilience, setbacks, and standing back up when life knocks you down. With Bill’s powerful vocal performance leading the way and Joe Kustek laying down the bass foundation behind the track as well as Keyboards, this version respects the soul of the original while giving it a bold new edge.
This isn’t just a cover — it’s a tribute to the spirit of the song and the people who keep pushing forward no matter what.