Politically Entertaining – Late Gate Radio founder Montraze Slater, Missing Black Girls in D.C., and the racist rhetoric of Bill O’Reilly

Late Gate Radio founder, Montraze Slater, joins the show and discusses his passion for music, staying focused, and his future vision for Late Gate Radio. Byron ponders if Dave Chappelle went too far in his latest stand up and takes a surprising stance on Bill O’Reily’s comments about congresswoman Maxine Waters. Frank talks about the missing girl situation in DC and how reports of missing children should be handled, regardless of race.

Intro Music – Michael Mixwell McCoy

Outro/Interview Music – http://BenSound.com

One thought on “Politically Entertaining – Late Gate Radio founder Montraze Slater, Missing Black Girls in D.C., and the racist rhetoric of Bill O’Reilly

  1. Boss Lady April 3, 2017 at 11:05 am

    Great format Politically Entertaining! Truly enjoyed listening to Montraze Slater Late Gate Radio. He is promoting so many artist with his contagious energy. Got to love him.

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