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Random Acts

Random Acts

Written by: Chris Keaton
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Random Acts of kindness, stories, a song or two, and a guest. Seeds of hope and love and the randomness of it all through the eyes of Music Industry Expert, Chris Keaton.

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Art Entertainment & Performing Arts
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  • Painting the World: John Murrell's Mural Journey
    Sep 19 2025

    What happens when your last name literally predicts your career? For John Murrell, the answer was written on the wall—quite literally. In this captivating conversation, muralist John Murrell shares his remarkable journey from creating tiny, hyper-realistic charcoal drawings shipped in boxes across the country to painting massive 300-foot murals that transform communities throughout southwestern Virginia.

    The magic of Murrell's work extends far beyond his technical skill with a spray can. As he dangled from lifts 60 feet in the air to complete his recent "Welder" mural, what truly shines through is his philosophy about public art as performance. "I think of being a muralist as almost being a performer," he explains, describing how the creation process itself becomes part of the artistic experience as onlookers gather to watch him work.

    Having taught high school art for nearly a decade, Murrell brings an educator's heart to every wall he paints. There's something profoundly beautiful about his approach to skeptics who question his work—"I think in my head, I'm going to convert you," he laughs, noting how these same critics often return days later with newfound appreciation. This transformative power of public art speaks to its accessibility; unlike gallery pieces hidden behind admission fees, murals meet people where they are, creating unexpected moments of wonder in everyday spaces.

    Perhaps most inspiring is Murrell's vision for the future—telling the rich stories of Appalachia through his art and bringing diverse artistic voices to Roanoke. As the city's public art scene blossoms partly through his advocacy, he's helping craft a visual language that celebrates the region's "cool fusion of cultures" while making art accessible to everyone.

    Check out John's stunning portfolio on Instagram at John M Draws and discover how blank walls become windows into Appalachian storytelling, one spray can at a time.

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    30 mins
  • Dapper Days: Chris Keaton Talks Style and Music with Eddie Perez
    Sep 5 2025

    Eddie Perez from The Mavericks joins Chris Keaton for a captivating conversation that feels less like an interview and more like eavesdropping on two friends catching up. Their natural rapport, established through annual Grammy event encounters, creates an intimate atmosphere where Eddie reveals the soul behind his distinctive guitar style.

    Growing up in a musical Mexican-American household in Southern California, Eddie recalls how his grandfather would distribute instruments to everyone during family gatherings, regardless of their musical ability. This communal approach to music, combined with his father's diverse musical tastes – "there are only two types of music: good and bad" – laid the foundation for Eddie's remarkable versatility as a guitarist. By age eight, he was already teaching himself Beatles chord progressions, unknowingly training his ear for a future in music.

    The conversation follows Eddie's journey from local gigs at swap meets and birthday parties to his pivotal 1995 meeting with rockabilly artist James Zinfeld, who connected him to Nashville's music scene. Since 1996, Eddie has been almost constantly touring, developing the extraordinary stage presence and musical vocabulary that makes his performances with The Mavericks so captivating.

    What truly separates Eddie and The Mavericks from other acts is their approach to performance. "The show starts an hour before we even step on stage," Eddie explains, describing how the band's pre-show ritual of music, cocktails, and camaraderie creates the energy they bring to their audiences. This creates what Eddie calls a "communion" between performers and audience – a joyful circle where everyone contributes to the experience.

    Beyond his musical prowess, Eddie shares insights about his distinctive fashion sense (he almost attended Fashion Institute in LA as a graphic illustrator), his pride in fatherhood as his son begins college, and his philosophy on staying creative and inspired throughout a decades-long career. His approach to life mirrors his approach to music – authentic, joyful, and always focused on connection.

    Want more of Chris Keaton's unique conversations with fascinating people? Follow him on Instagram @ChrisJKeaton, Facebook at Chris Keaton Music, and YouTube at Chris Keaton Random Acts. Also check out his books "Dapper" and "Confidence on the Fly," available now on bookbaby.com and amazon.com.

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    32 mins
  • Entertaining Across Generations: T-Fox's Journey from Motown to Virginia
    Aug 25 2025

    Some people carry stardust wherever they go, and entertainment legend T-Fox sprinkles it generously throughout this captivating conversation with host Chris Keaton. From his childhood surrounded by Motown royalty to Vegas stardom and now his revolutionary impact on Roanoke's entertainment scene, T-Fox's journey exemplifies what happens when extraordinary talent meets unwavering persistence.

    Growing up in Detroit, T-Fox had a front-row seat to musical history as his aunt, Sylvia Moy—Motown's first female songwriter—welcomed legends like Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, and Diana Ross into her studio. By age ten, he was already writing jingles for McDonald's and Burger King, setting the foundation for a remarkable career. His path took him from San Diego (where he unexpectedly crossed paths with Bill Clinton before his presidency) to Las Vegas, where a planned 25-night engagement at the Tropicana Hotel evolved into a 15-year residency performing 47 songs nightly in marathon four-and-a-half-hour shows.

    The conversation reveals how divine timing brought T-Fox to Virginia during the pandemic, accepting an invitation to become entertainment ambassador for Rosie's Gaming Emporium. After over 400 shows and nine sold-out dinner performances at Hotel Roanoke, he's now launching Fox City's Jazz Club, reviving his Fox City Band with top local talent including Brian Mesko and David Ferguson.

    Throughout his extraordinary journey, T-Fox has remained grounded in the present moment while building on past successes to create future opportunities. "Don't ever think that you can't do nothing," he advises, "because if you don't try, you don't know. All you can do is try." His philosophy echoes Keaton's shared quote: "Surround yourself with people who remind you more of the future than of the past"—a fitting description of T-Fox himself, who continues reinventing while honoring his musical roots.

    Follow T-Fox on YouTube at T-Fox TV or on social media as Tyrone Fox, and visit Fox City's Jazz Club at Hotel Roanoke for an unforgettable experience with this entertainment powerhouse who proves dreams don't have expiration dates.

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    30 mins
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