Sunday Night Artist Showcase | 04.12.2026

Artists Doing It Their Way: Dimi Rogers, Ana Danch, Saints Gone Wild, Kelly Cecil, Mitchell Stone, and Eggmen Road

Artist Doing It Their Way— discover a dynamic mix of rising talent featured on Sunday Spotlight Hour, where authenticity, creativity, and powerful storytelling take center stage.

Artists Doing It Their Way

Dimi Rogers“Glorious Day” / “It Will Get Better”

Ana Danch“Summer Ecstasy” / “Champagne”

Saints Gone Wild“Black Dress Mess” / “Nothing Left To Do”

Kelly Cecil“In This Ocean” / “New World Order Blues 26”

Mitchell Stone“Don’t Let the Screen Door Hit Ya…”

Eggmen Road“Better Than Whiskey” 🎶

That’s what Sunday Spotlight Hour is all about — Artists Doing It Their Way — different sounds, real stories, and artists who are out there doing it their way. Each week, the spotlight turns toward independent musicians who are carving their own paths, pushing through challenges, and creating music that connects on a deeper level. It’s not just about what you hear — it’s about who you’re hearing and why their voice matters.

Tonight’s show brought together an incredible mix of talent, each artist offering something unique while sharing a common thread of authenticity.

We started with Dimi Rogers, whose journey is as compelling as his music. With tracks like “Glorious Day” and “It Will Get Better,” Dimi delivers more than just melody — he delivers perspective. His story of resilience, independence, and creative control shines through in every lyric. These songs carry both weight and hope, reminding listeners that even through setbacks, there’s always a path forward.

From there, the energy lifted with Ana Danch, whose tracks “Summer Ecstasy” and “Champagne” brought a vibrant, modern sound into the mix. Blending pop, house, and electronic influences, Ana’s music is polished yet full of personality. Her background in performance and songwriting is evident, but it’s her confidence and evolving sound that truly stand out. She represents a new wave of artists who are just as comfortable on a global stage as they are connecting one-on-one with listeners.

Shifting into something more introspective, Saints Gone Wild gave us a deeply personal experience with “Black Dress Mess” and “Nothing Left To Do.” These aren’t just songs — they’re stories pulled straight from real life. There’s a raw honesty here that cuts through, supported by rock and blues influences that feel grounded and genuine. It’s music that doesn’t rush — it stays with you, asking you to listen a little closer.

Kelly Cecil continued that emotional depth, but with a sound that stretches across genres. With “In This Ocean” and “New World Order Blues 26,” listeners were taken on two very different but equally powerful journeys. One track leans into atmospheric, modern textures, while the other strips everything back to its blues roots. That versatility speaks volumes about Kelly’s artistry — the ability to create mood, tell a story, and connect, no matter the style.

Then there’s Mitchell Stone, who brings experience, personality, and a touch of humor into the spotlight. His track “Don’t Let the Screen Door Hit Ya…” is as memorable as its title suggests. With a long history in both radio and songwriting, Mitchell understands how to engage an audience — and it shows. His work adds a sense of character and storytelling tradition that rounds out the night perfectly.

And of course, we can’t forget Eggmen Road with “Better Than Whiskey.” A fan favorite for a reason, they bring a gritty, roots-driven sound that’s both fun and relatable. It’s the kind of track that feels effortless but sticks with you — the perfect addition to a lineup built on individuality and heart.

If you heard something that caught your ear tonight — and chances are you did — there’s more waiting for you. You can learn more about all of these artists by visiting indieqradio.com, where independent music lives and breathes, and where stories like these continue to unfold.

And remember, the music doesn’t stop here. Indie Q Radio is spinning 24/7, bringing you fresh tracks, new voices, and the kind of discovery that keeps things exciting.

So don’t go anywhere — stay tuned, keep listening, and let the music carry you forward.

Because this is Sunday Spotlight Hour… is all about Artists Doing It Their Way and we’re just getting started. 🎶




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