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Rockefellas TV launches Brad’s Basement with Brad Henshaw

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Rockefellas TV launches Brad’s Basement with Brad Henshaw

By AI, Created 10:50 PM UTC, May 21, 2026, /AGP/ – Rockefellas TV has launched Brad’s Basement, a new original music interview show hosted by Brad Henshaw and now streaming on the Rockefellas TV app and website. The series debuts with artist conversations, including Jim Simpson’s early Black Sabbath stories from Birmingham, as Rockefellas TV expands its original programming for U.S., U.K. and global audiences.

Why it matters: - Brad’s Basement gives Rockefellas TV a new original show built around music interviews, artist stories and live-performance credibility. - The launch strengthens Rockefellas TV’s push into original programming for audiences in the United States, the United Kingdom and beyond. - The show also adds a Birmingham-linked rock-history angle through early conversations with Jim Simpson, the original manager of Black Sabbath.

What happened: - Rockefellas TV launched Brad’s Basement, hosted by singer, songwriter, performer and presenter Brad Henshaw. - The show is now available on the Rockefellas TV app and at Rockefellas TV’s website. - Rockefellas TV said the series is built around music, conversation, personality and artist-driven storytelling. - The network positioned the show as part of a broader lineup of original entertainment programming.

The details: - Brad Henshaw’s background includes global touring across the U.S., Europe, South America and Asia. - Henshaw has performed alongside Whitney Houston, Rod Stewart, Buddy Guy, UB40, Richard Ashcroft, Jamie Cullum, Michael Bolton, Shirley Bassey, Sarah Brightman and Tony Hadley. - Henshaw also has experience as a host and interviewer, which Rockefellas TV says makes him a fit for music-focused television and digital programming. - His musical range spans blues, soul, rock, Americana and crossover adult contemporary. - One early interview features Jim Simpson, who talks about Black Sabbath’s early days in Birmingham and the city’s role in rock history. - Simpson also leads the Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival and has done so for 41 years. - Henshaw’s resume includes appearances tied to the MTV World Awards, MTV Europe Music Awards, MOBO Awards, major U.K. and European festivals and multiple lead appearances in London’s West End.

Between the lines: - Rockefellas TV is leaning on music-industry credibility rather than celebrity chatter to differentiate the show. - Pairing Henshaw’s broad performing background with Simpson’s Birmingham legacy suggests the network wants the series to appeal to both music fans and culture audiences who care about provenance. - Alex Garcia of Rockefellas TV / AMG said the show fits the company’s direction because it brings “real personality and real musical depth.”

What’s next: - Rockefellas TV will continue promoting Brad’s Basement through its app and website. - The network appears to be using the show as a platform for more artist interviews and music-history conversations. - The series is positioned to expand Rockefellas TV’s footprint in music and entertainment programming.

The bottom line: - Brad’s Basement gives Rockefellas TV a host with deep music credentials and a format built for authentic artist storytelling.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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