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Daily Download: January 26, 2024

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In the daily download the new song from the breakout artist Nick Creamer, formerly of forgotten Dallas boy band Loadz4U!

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The name of the band was called Loads for You and it's spelled l O A d Z the number four and the letter you. It's a kind of a weird name, is like maybe like loads of love, you know, loads of money. Maybe that's kind of what I'm assuming, but Loads for You it kind of goes along with some of the other weird boy band names. Zinc has the n not I in it's nin and then what was larees? And even in music, you know Blink one eight two or you know,

there's always bands with numbers in them. Right. So Loads for You was formed, believe it or not, in Uless in two thousand and four. What I've never heard of that this was a mid Cities group of kids or a young men. These guys, these guys are I think largely in their early twenties, formed in Ulyss in two thousand and four, and they

were put together by a restaurant tour slash wanna be music producer. Now, this guy I owned a string of restaurants back then called Taketo Dreams, and he recruited five young men that he called from a local talent show that was held I think a year before at Hewlen mall. I hate when he mentions his food on our morning show because I got hungry and now I'm hungry for

Taketo's. Yeah. So the owner of Taketo dreams he wants to be like a music producer and he sees these guys at a talent show and is like, you know what, I'm going to pick the ones that I think are the best. And I've got some songs. I got a buddy that's a songwriter. I'm gonna put them in the studio and we're gonna make a freaking record. Well, he gets them all together, all right, So gets

them in a recording studio and they put out this debut EP. It's like six songs, and believe it or not, back then, it kind of became a local radio success around these parts on certain stations that would play that type of music. In fact, they played a lot locally back then in their short career. And believe it or not, an iHeart station at the time sponsored one of their concerts, and we have I was actually able to find the sweeper for a Loads for You concert that happened in Dallas in two

thousand and four. JJ, you'll play that all the hits one station. Hey, this is Nick Creamer. You remember me, It's h Jim, It's me Garland Richardson, and I'm CLEP and we're from you. Join us tonight for a special concert at Oh Shucks on Lower Greenville, brought to you by Kiss FM, the number one hit music station. Okay, so how do you find that? Did Zach help you find that? Yeah? I got a little bit of help from I think it was Ao. He he's

like the gatekeeper of all the archives. So the loads for you? What was their names again? Okay, so the leader sounds like he's the one doing most of the talking. Is this guy named Nick Nick Kreamer? Okay, I feel like I remember him. Yeah, a guy named Armando Alvarez, A dude named Garland Richardson Juniors, So I guess he's the son of the famous star car racer of the the seventies and early eighties. A kid

named h j and then Heard and then Cliff Cliff. Yeah. Now I was able to unearth a couple of promo photos of this band, and they they kind of look like what you would expect their names to represent. Yeah, you know, there's there's three of them that are kind of you know, good looking dudes. Nick Kreamer, Garland Richards is really handsome. And then this kid named h J kind of the heart throb, the the the

secret heart throb of the group. And then they have you know, multicultural, so they've got Armando Alvarez, a Hispanic kid, Latino kid with an incredible, beautiful high voice, and then Cliff Cliff's African American kid. And and he's a little bit larger than the rest of them, Okay, wider wider anyway, So they you know, did some shows, but fame outside of the Metroplex escaped Loads for You, and within sixteen months the members of

Loads for You disbanded due to substance abuse. There was some sex scandals, there was a suicide, and a string of low level crimes like car burglaries and loitering. They're spiraling, yeah, loads So the band just disappeared. One of the kids, you know, ended up taking his own life. That obviously, the heart throb HJ. You know, he couldn't handle the local fame and and once it ended, you know, he realized it's like this is as good as my life's that we're going to get. So he

ended up taking his own life, Rest in peace. HJ So after almost twenty years of working as a customer service rep for Alamo Rental car, the band leader, Nick Kreamer, the main guy, at the age of forty three years old, is primed to release his first solo album ever, the first music that any member of Loads for You has released in almost twenty years. So he's got a brand new album out, Nick Kreamer. His album

is titled All Petered Out. Now would you say, would you say Nick Kreamer was the one who had the most talent in the band, Yeah, there's no question. He was definitely the JT the Harry styles of his spokesman when doing interviews, as you could hear in the sweeper, you know, JJ, Can we play that sweeper one more time? This is ks FM from two thousand and four all this one station. Hey, this is Nick

Kreamer, you remember me. It's h Jen and Garland Richardson Junior and I'm Clip and we're from for a special concert at oh Shucks on Lower Greenville, brought to you by Kiss FM, number one ahead music station. Interesting. They played a local Gulf Coast oyster bar. Yeah, where like there's no room the patios. It's always right across the street. Maybe it was, yeah, nothing so anyway. H Nick Kreamer, forty three years old, the lead member of Loads for You, has a solo album titled All Petered

Out, and we have his debut single right now. It's gonna make its global debut right here at their original home. iHeartRadio on the Freak and here it is a song off of his brand new record. This is Nick Kreamer from Loads for You with You've Got a Place. Oh hey, girl, you know there's a lot of things that I want to do to you,

but there's even more things that I want you to do to me. So put on that Marvin Gaye record, open up that bottle of yellowtail from seven to eleven, and slide on that snail trail right down the sofa next to me. Because tonight so it's a sensation in my jeans and it's making me wet. I want to get something that Salver forget. I know you won't it. I can see the way you found it. Now, baby, and button your blows. I've got some secret times if you need to know

about. It's a special invitation. You can put only your mace as long as I've got a face, you've got a place to sit, eat nature. You look at me, and that's perfectly clear. Are you suggesting those a dish enough barking in the rear butt off of Oh, I'm sorry, that's not what you meant. My god, that taser really smart. I've got some secret talents if you need to know about. It's a special invitation. You can put away your mace. As long as I've got a face,

You've got a place to sit out. This evening did and go exactly as planned. I'll spend the rest of the night making love to my hands. I might be a deepis, but I'm still the king of God Aligus. Take me at my word. I've got some secret talent secret you need to know about. It's a special invitation, and you can litly mace as long as I got her face. You gott at least a sit bitch. There you go. That is phenomenal. It's a brand new single from a

cow Nick Kramer of loads for you. He is back, He's truly back. You've got a place

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