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All right, let's get some applause going on. We got a big hour of entertainment. You were here last night.
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You saw it.
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We were doing an entertainment hour for Real America's music. You see it up there on the LED screen right now. This is a new chapter. A new chapter for Real America's voice. We are taking it to the streets in terms of the culture war. You can read all about it right there. It says taking back the culture. Real America's music. We want you to get to know the things that we're Doing. Those of you who watch Rev, you know a little bit about this. You've been hearing songs from Natasha owens from the J6 prison choir. We're going to have a lot more coming up. And some of those artists that you'll be hearing from tonight, Celeste Kellogg, Deepak, Nicole, Nogrady all are gonna be performing for you tonight. So we wanna make sure that you are entertained. But also know that the entertainment that we're putting out tonight is for the glory of God, but it's also to take back this culture. It's so important that our entertainers and our entertainment feel supported by you. So thank you for being here. And if you are watching real America's Voice right now, just know, please support us and all the artists that you see on stage tonight. Now, last night, we had a really good night. We had Alex Stein open up for us. We had Rob Schneider, for those of you that were here. You saw that and got us certainly a lot of laughs. And if you know Alex Stein, Primetime 99. Alex Stein, you know, he's funny. Funny, funny, funny. So with that, let's take a quick video look at Alex Stein.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Welcome.
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Introduce yourself. Go ahead.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
My name is Alex Stein. I'm considered one of the sexiest men in conservative politics. You think you're a girl if you
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think you're a debater, dude.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Yeah. And you're not a girl. I'll see you later on. All right, bye. You can't have a baby. You're a boy.
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All of my child's friends who are
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
trans, you have a bunch of trans kids.
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You like trans kids?
Celeste Kellogg
I raise one.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
You raise a trans kid. And, you know, I actually like transgenders in the military, too, because first of all, transgenders are some of the meanest people on planet earth, so they make a good soldier, don't you think? And then, you know, second of all, transgenders love to do mass shootings, so, you know, that's perfect for a military veteran. So, Mike, you guys are being paid to protest. Are you getting any money? Where'd you get us? On Craigslist? A lot of people say you look like Tucker Carlson. I hear he's your biological stepfather. But you're a handsome guy and a funny guy, and you said a few things, but you're doing a wonderful job. I have to say that. Let me. Deepak, let's go.
Deepak
Wow.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Oh, I like you, the one black person here. I'm happy to see you. I love token black. I love that. Oh, my gosh. I love black people. You guys are the best you know, black people. You'll never catch a black person doing a school shooting, you know, because they don't really go to school. But that's neither here nor there. That's not. That's not. I'm sorry. You probably went to school. You probably went to school. Guys, if you don't know who I am, I'm Primetime 99. Alex Stein, the pimp on a blanket, always eating steak and shrimp, always going insane for the Ukraine. Now, guys, you know, if you don't know who I am, a lot of people don't realize this, but I'm Tucker Carlson's biological stepson. That's me, guys. And it's been tough. Ever since my dad got fired by Fox News, we've been having to work for Qatar, and it's not. It's not what? Don't laugh. Come on. Are you gonna laugh now that I made fun of you? I feel like now you're filming. Do you know how this woman's black? She's the only one filming on an iPad. You know what I mean? I've never even seen that. She doesn't have a cell phone, but she's got an iPad. Okay? And I want to talk about something that's near and dear to my heart. We're all conservatives here. Is that right? We're conservatives. So I gotta ask you guys, what do you guys think about transgenders in women's sports? Do you guys like that?
Deepak
Boo.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Okay, listen here, you idiots. We can gamble on these transgenders and win money. Imagine Shaquille o' Neal in a dress, just dunking on these WNBA ladies. I won so much money with Lia Thomas propeller in that pool, I turned draft kings into draft queens. Okay, come on. We gotta think outside the box for once. You know, I'm sick of conservatives trying to be, you know, a little boxed in. Like, okay, who here loves Charlie Kerr? Give it up for Charlie Kern. I love Charlie Kirk. And I'm so sick and tired of all of these liberals that say Charlie Kirk was racist. They say that because there was a time when Charlie Kirk said that he would be hesitant to get on a plane if he noticed he had a black pilot. But I disagree. I love it when I see a black pilot because that means I can smoke weed on the plane. And who here is on Delta 9? Anybody here has had Delta 9 before? That's just a transgender version of weed. Do not smoke that. You're gonna wake up. You're gonna wake up. You're not gonna wake up. You're gonna die because it has fentanyl in it. That's why I need a little fentanyl. Is there any fentanyl dealers here? I think I'm at the wrong convention. We gotta go to the liberal one. That's where I can get it. No, but I'm just. I love transgenders so much because I think that they would be great in the military. Who wants transgenders in the military? What, you guys don't want them? Okay, why are you guys not thinking outside the box? First reason. Transgenders would be great in the military. The first reason. They're mean as hell. You guys want some soldier? That's nice. No. Second reason. Transgenders love to do mass shootings. They've done eight out of the last 10 mass shootings. Do you guys only watch Fox News? Fox News is just boomer bullcrap. You guys need to turn that off. You need to watch Real America's Voice. Give it up for Real America's. We got no transgenders on our station. Zero. They're not allowed. But, guys, before I was a pimp on a blimp. You might not know this, I used to be a substitute school teacher until I got fired. But I got fired for teaching crt. This one's for you. I took the kids on a field trip, and I made two big mistakes. The first mistake, I didn't get any parental waivers signed. The second mistake is I took all the students to a plantation. I made the white ones pick cotton, though. The black ones just sat in the big house and drank lemonade. You like that one, though, right? Tell my boss I don't want him to fire me. Tell my boss, see, the one black lady here likes it. Thank God. No, no, don't fire me, Rob. Oh, gosh, I'm going to lose my job. Thanks a lot. Okay, so what we're doing here at RAV is we're doing an entertainment hour. Things are about to go crazy. We got Deepak coming up here. I want you guys to go nuts. We got my girl Celeste. But there are a couple things I want to leave you guys on. You know I am a very unique person, right? I wear Tuck Friendly bathing suits to city council. Have you guys ever seen that before? It takes a while to tuck it. I'm big, you know what I mean? It's large. Takes a lot of duct tape. A lot. I'm sick of having to untuck it. That's the worst part. But one thing about my childhood that I look back and I just kind of, you know, realize why I am this way is that when my parents got divorced, they actually fought for kids. Custody of our family dog, Primo, more than they fought for custody of me. Neither parent wanted me because I was that bad. I was really bad. You believe that? Good. And so what I learned was, is that dogs have races. Did you know that? Yeah. Like, for example, Chihuahuas are obviously Mexican. Yo quiero Taco Bell. Golden retrievers are obviously white people because they behave the best. And pit bulls are obviously black people because pit bulls are 13% of the dog population, but they commit 76% of the dog assaults. Thank you. She agrees with me. I love this woman. Give it up for her. Give it up for her. You saved me. Oh, my God. God bless you. Were you dei? Did they give you a free thing to. Are you pro dei? Are you anti dei? Thank you. Because Kamala Harris is a DEI president. You know, she's the worst. Can you believe she ran for president? But I would just want to give a big shout out to McDonald's. Who here likes McDonald's, right? Okay. No, you guys are lying. I see a bunch of fat people here. We all love McDonald's. Let's not. Let's not pretend. But our president was the greatest McDonald's employee ever. Donald J. Trump. Give it up for him. And I honestly, if it wasn't for Kamala Harris Lying about McDonald's and committing stolen McVowor, I don't know if Donald Trump would be president today. And I think stolen McVowor is worse than stolen valor. Anybody can join the military. Not anybody can work at McDonald's. You know what I mean? Well, I guess anybody can. A lot of most of the people that work there are retarded, but that's neither here nor there. Now, we're having a good time tonight. I really enjoy everybody at cpac. I've just had so much fun. Have you guys had fun? But one thing that I'm mad about, we're here in Texas. Where are my big Booty Latinas at? See?
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
Not.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
It's quiet. It's crickets. And I'm sick of a bovito and a homan trying to kick out my big booty Latinas. I want amnesty for all big booty Latinas. If you're a nine, you are fine. How does that sound? If you're an eight, we don't need an immigration debate. If you're a seven, oh, thank heaven. You barely made it in. All right. If you're a 6, you can go kick bricks. That's how I feel. All right. Where am I.
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Big booty.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
There's not one Latina here usually. They're. I love Mexicans, though. You guys like Mexicans? They're so creative. You ever seen a Mexican driving a car? They'll add anything to their car. Big wheels, big stereos, big Mexican flag stickers. They'll add anything to their car except for proper license and registration. They don't ever. Have you never been hit by a Mexican ever? Oh, my gosh. All right, guys. Well, I'm Primetime 99. I'm the Pimp on a blimp. I want to leave you guys with something very emotional. Thank you. Keep clapping for me. Clap louder. Yeah, I need to hear. Because this is the best booth in this whole entire conference right here. Real America's Voice. We don't pull any punches. When you watch Fox News, remember, you're watching a bunch of closeted homosexuals brag about a bunch of bullcrap. That's not true. Are you guys watching Fox News? Stop. Turn it off. Turn it off. Turn it off. Seriously. Okay, now, I do want to say, who here knows about Jeffrey Epstein? You guys know about Jeffrey Epstein? Yeah, he's a bad guy, but. But big. But, you know, he did give Bill Gates chlamydia. And to me. You guys heard about that? Did you guys hear about that?
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
Y'. All.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Don't y' all watch the news? He had to give his wife antibiotics secretly because he got an STD from going to Epstein's Island. And to me, that is the best philanthropy a human being can do. Who here is vaccinated? I know a lot of people are vaccinated here. No, you're not. Good. Because let me tell you something about the vaccine. I shared a bunch of vaccine misinformation. Like, I posted on Facebook that if you got the vaccine, it would turn you gay. That's not true. If you got vaccinated, you were already gay to start with. That's how. That's the order of operations, guys. And nobody here has a mask on, thank God. Because if a pair of Levi's can't stop a fart, how can a mask stop a deadly virus? It don't make no sense. Well, I just want to say I love each and every one of you. Thank you so much. Give yourselves a round of applause for hanging out today. We got some great artists coming up next. You guys need to make some noise for them, because we're about to go insane for the Ukraine. We're gonna put a bullet in Putin's brain. Who wants to do that? You guys like Oh, I want to kill Vladimir Putin. I'm gonna get killed. All right guys, I'm Primetime 99 Alex Stein. Make some noise. Let me hear you make some noise with this mother trucker. All right, I love you guys. Peace and good night.
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All right, y' all get up again for Alex Stein. Got a nightly show on real America's Voice.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Amazing guy.
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Very, very funny guy. And you know what took caught my eye. We can pan our cameras over here. We got a gentleman playing the guitar while we're here. I mean, how great is that? I don't need to play it. No, no, no, man. You keep playing it. You keep jamming out, man. I think it's great. You got your hat on and you're.
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And your.
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You got to get. We'll do that later. I'm gonna sing later, but I just want to show that we've got a gentleman who came prepared with his own guitar.
Deepak
Oh, you box.
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Okay. All right. Well, we've got so much great entertainment planned for you. Continuing on, I want to call your attention and introduce to you someone new to the real America's music family. She comes from the great state of Virginia. Any Virginians here? No.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Some.
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Okay, got some Virginians. Say hello to Celeste Kellogg on the video screen.
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The song you're going to sing for us today, that started out over a year ago. A year and a half ago.
Celeste Kellogg (Speaking)
It did.
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And you were frustrated with it and it didn't come together.
Celeste Kellogg (Speaking)
Well, I was frustrated. I started writing it during the election, 2024. Because I saw families and friends that had relationships for years become so divided and stop talking. And I felt like if we could just turn off the tv, the news, the stuff that was just pushing negative energy and divisiveness, that we wouldn't see the enemy in each other anymore. The enemy is the devil, and he's doing a real good job of making us think that we're enemies with each other if we have different opinions. So that's what sparked the whole interest in writing the song Faith and Freedom. I had a first verse and a chor. And then it just went silent. I had nothing until September 10th of this year when Charlie Kirk was assassinated and the rest of the song came.
Celeste Kellogg
What's up, cpac?
Celeste Kellogg (Singing)
How y' all doing?
Celeste Kellogg
We're gonna bring a little my voice. Come on over to the rap stage
Backup Vocalists / Performers
dancing.
Celeste Kellogg
Feel free to get up and get moving, too, if you want to get your boots on.
Celeste Kellogg (Singing)
Straight from the boulevard. Welcome to the backwoods. Bet you shade, you aiming this far? Yeah, you think you're in hick town? Well, I got news for you,
Backup Vocalists / Performers
I
Nicole Nogrady
could,
Celeste Kellogg (Singing)
but we'll need to. Come on. Move your body, get down with a beat? Do the dry dust sliding and stomp your. It's gonna feel real good? You right, let's go, go. Dancing tonight.
Celeste Kellogg
Thank you. So picture
Celeste Kellogg (Singing)
down right behind those trees. Thank you. Spirit lost I found if you want, you could get lost with me. Yeah, you think you've seen it all but we're more than fields and rows, you know? Punch that clock Friday at five Drop that four by four and drive and crank that country FM radio up and move your body down with a V Do the drive that sliding and stomp your feet? It's gonna feel real good? Gonna feel, feel real right? Let's go, go, go Dancing tonight? Dancing tonight. Come on, y'.
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
All.
Celeste Kellogg
All right. I want to know where everybody's from. Do we have any Texans in the house? Okay. I'm from Virginia. Any fellow Virginians out here tonight? Anybody? My parents. Hey, I know Craig's from Virginia.
Celeste Kellogg (Singing)
Come on, turn it up. Can you handle the heat? Do the jaw dust slide and then stomp your feet. It's gonna feel real good, feel real right? Let's go. Good go. Good go, go. Come on. Move your body, get down with a beat? Do the jaw dust sliding and stomp your feet? It's gonna feel real good, Gonna feel real right? Let's go. Good girl. Dirt road dancing tonight? Dirt road dance in the night. You got it.
Nicole Nogrady
Yeah.
Celeste Kellogg (Singing)
Down in older Road.
Celeste Kellogg
Thank you all so much. Well, it's nice to meet you guys. My name is Celeste Kellogg, and I, like I said, come from the great state of Virginia. And I wrote a song about it, about my hometown. This is called Driving east. And it talks about all the places music's taken me from the west coast to the east Coast. But my favorite view is always when I see that welcome to Virginia sign because it means I'm coming back home. So I know Craig. Where'd Craig go? He was over here a second ago. He left. I guess he didn't want to hear the Virginia song, but it's fine. Just kidding. This is called Driving east, and I hope you guys enjoy it. I think we have the music video for this too. Up here, talking all about my journey. That was me in elementary school performing. I grew up on stage, and it's a place that I've always felt at home. So I'm so glad to be up here tonight with Real America's Voice here at Seat Pack. Are you guys having a good time? Come on. I love those jackets. Those jackets are awesome. Love it.
Celeste Kellogg (Singing)
Yeah, I've seen the Cali coast, the sunsets There are nights I got nothing in Toledo in that wild, wild west sky I played some rockin Broadway shows in Nashville, Tennessee it doesn't matter where I go or where the compass is pointing me I'm driving Driving is where I find my peace yeah, I'm driving Driving east Till the land meets the sea yeah, you got the chords for
Celeste Kellogg
me dcg I know you got it
Celeste Kellogg (Singing)
Well, I was born and raised Beneath the sweet tall southern pines I spent my childhood July summers Under a Carolina sunrise we were driving driving east it's when my soul feels free yeah, I'm driving Driving east Till the land meets the sea
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
Driving
Celeste Kellogg (Singing)
and driving. Swimming, feeling lost Nowhere I'll be found I've got my jeep we're pointed east Virginia beachbound I'm driving driving east it's where I find my peace my peace yeah Driving east till the land meets
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
the sea I'm driving driving east when
Celeste Kellogg (Singing)
my soul feels free yeah, I'm diving Driving east Back to Virginia be yeah, I'm driving Javany east Driving east
Backup Vocalists / Performers
yeah,
Celeste Kellogg (Singing)
I'm driving driving driving east Driving east Driving east Driving east Driving east Thank
Celeste Kellogg
y' all so much. Thank you, sir. Well, I am so, so blessed to be on this stage tonight performing for you guys here at Real America's Voice. How about that? I love that. Love cpac. It's so cool. And such an honor to be Here. But this last song is a song that I wrote. I started writing it after the 2024 election, and I saw so much division in our country, as I'm sure you guys see, amongst family members that I knew, amongst people that I'd been working friends with or others that I've seen that used to be best friends, and they just don't even talk to each other anymore. And to me, that was a big problem. And so I started to write the song called Faith and Freedom. And it was just kind of a goal to unite people like we are, more than our differences. We were all created by one creator, and we were all created equally, and we have more in common than what divides us. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to finish the song, and until after Charlie Kirk was assassinated last year. And that hit me really hard. And I thought, I need to finish the song I started last year. And so it's kind of a. It's a call for unity. It's a call to talk to one another. It's a call not to see each other as the enemy, but let's just talk. Let's be humans. This is called Faith and Freedom. And if you guys want to check it out, it's on all streaming platforms, and I really hope you guys enjoy it.
Celeste Kellogg (Singing)
At all. To tune out the noise of the voice of division. Make truth and love our mission? As I still stand for the red, white and blue? Hit my knees with the way and the truth and the light shining in everyone? I still have faith in freedom? To smile at the stranger you see on the street? Cause we were all created equally? We can agree to disagree, disagree? But the other side ain't your enemy? So I still stand for the red, white and blue? Hit my knees for the way and the truth and the light shining in everyone? I still have faith in freedom? Home of the free? Because of the grace Nothing can stop? Oh glorious way? Let Lady Liberty have her say? I still have faith in freedom? I have faith in freedom? I have faith in freedom? A man was shot just the other day? Someone didn't like what he had to say? Through my tears I began to pray? For United USA that still stands for the red wine and blue Hits our knees for the way and the truth and the light shining in everyone? I still have faith in freedom? Home I'm afraid because of the faith Nothing can stop all glory? Let Lady Liberty have her say? I still have faith in freedom? I have faith in freedom? I have faith in freedom? Oh, I still have faith in freedom? One nation under God indivisible justice for
Celeste Kellogg
all for which it stands, One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you so much, cpac. Thank you. Real America's voice.
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I gotta keep her sleeve on this microphone. Look at this patriotic sleep. Is that amazing? Y' all give it up and give the celebs catalog. Congressman Gohmerman, it's so great to see you. You love great country music, don't you, sir? Who's your favorite country artist? Would you say George Strait? Garth Brooks always loved, too. I grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, and so I grew up on some great, great, great country musicians. Actually had the opportunity to sing one of George Strait songs called I Cross My Heart, which is one of the greatest country ballads, I would say, of all time. Beautiful, beautiful song written by my good friend Steve Dorff. But we do want to keep this party going. You heard that? One nation under God. How great. I mean, is this not just terrific? Would you agree with that? One nation under God. That's what real America's voice is all about. That's what real America's music is all about. Taking back that kind of culture. So I want to introduce to you our next performer, who is Nicole Nogrady. Let's take a look at the video.
Nicole Nogrady
I wanted to show people that, yeah, out of the darkness comes the light, and in order to reveal the dark, you shine the light on it. I just couldn't be any more ecstatic that I didn't make it in Hollywood and that I get to do this now, like, around genuine people, people that are fighting for the right thing, people that have God, Jesus in their hearts. And I'm just so excited to see what happens in this next year. Everybody thinks that they have control over their life, right? You fight to have that control, and once you, like, relinquish the control and then you learn about all these crazy things in the world, you just. You find peace and happiness amongst the chaos. Hopefully we can take back the film, television, music industry, because those three have been Satan's biggest weapon that have basically led us into to where we are today.
Celeste Kellogg
Hello.
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
How's it going?
Nicole Nogrady
Everybody having a good time? Give me some energy.
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
Give me some energy.
Nicole Nogrady
All right, so this is a song that some of you may know from Steve Bannon's War Room. We are in a battle, battle between good and evil and God and the not good one. And that is what this song is about.
Natasha Owens / Announcer
In America, we don't worship government. We worship God.
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
Here I am a little older, a little wiser, a whole Lot Bolder and I got something to say. In this world that we live in There are secrets that are hidden I can tell you why but you gotta
Celeste Kellogg (Singing)
believe,
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
you gotta believe. Open your eyes no time to be blind Open your mind to see we're in a modern day holy war Coming after your mind, your body, your soul it's true modern day holy war Count your blessings being sin no more, no more if Jesus put the light in you Little children in a straight line don't fall behind oh no the tell life vision's only meant to indoctrinate the mind Seeing ain't always believing doesn't mean it true when there's unfathomable evil run under you we're in a modern day holy world Coming after your mind to body your soul it's true modern day holy war Count your blessings being s no more, no more Cause Jesus put the light in you Light in you oh count your blessings Be of service till his will's done.
Nicole Nogrady
Could you be fear could it be
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
true that everything you learned in school was always just a great big stupid lie? Things you wouldn't believe mind can't conceive Will probably make you break down and want to cry don't you want to know how to stop the flow of
Nicole Nogrady
evil so brilliantly running Rip it In
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
a modern world Woohoo.
Nicole Nogrady
That they're Jesus, love and truth we're
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
in a modern day holy one Holy holy what are we waiting for? Evil so blatantly running rampant in a
Backup Vocalists / Performers
modern world
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
Evil so blatantly running rapping in a modern world Count your blessings being s no more Holy war.
Celeste Kellogg
That's a lot of words.
Nicole Nogrady
Thank you very much. Let me catch my breath for a minute. Thank you everyone for staying and thank you to real America's voice for putting this together and for starting something new and not being afraid to do that with real America's voice, his music. So we have a lot coming. Stay tuned. This next song after I catch my breath is a collaboration that I did with the January 6th choir and there is an album coming out. And yes, this is one of those songs, so I hope you enjoy.
Host/Moderator
My name is Shane Jenkins.
Natasha Owens / Announcer
Enrique Tario.
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Robert Morris.
Host/Moderator
Daniel Caldwell.
Nicole Nogrady
My name is Mickey.
Host/Moderator
My name is Pete Schwartz.
Natasha Owens / Announcer
Barry Ramey.
Event Host/Interviewer
Ryan Nichols.
Celeste Kellogg
Deborah Mamo.
Host/Moderator
John Gordon.
Natasha Owens / Announcer
Mankind White Wolf Riley.
Host/Moderator
Robert Gieswein. Kyle Fitzheim. Southard Andrew Taki. Jessica Watkins. Timothy Hale. Tommy Q. Billy Crossman. This anthem means a lot to me
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because it's what held us together against the odds.
Host/Moderator
Our faith that our days of this nation will be renewed is still there.
Natasha Owens / Announcer
We formed bonds that can never be broken.
Reynolds Kitchens Sponsor/Announcer
I, along with my brothers and sisters, weathered the storm.
Host/Moderator
We will never stop fighting for this
Natasha Owens / Announcer
country and my friends and my brothers that also helped me through this tough time.
Host/Moderator
Because we are what makes this country the greatest country on this planet.
Natasha Owens / Announcer
In this moment, in this anthem is living.
Host/Moderator
We sing for all the people who never made it home through us stories
Natasha Owens / Announcer
will be told
Host/Moderator
we stand as one
Deepak
united in this fight for liberty,
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justice
Host/Moderator
for our voices ring the captain of the free
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
the battle's won despite the war not being over Just lay your weary head to rest Tomorrow we'll ask why days turn to weeks and seasons only growing colder God's giving you the test he's asking you to fly
Celeste Kellogg
you
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
said oh Lord, am I forsaken? Oh, will I see the sun again? Now he's lifting you is higher People
Host/Moderator
who never made it home through us
Deepak
Our stories will be told
Host/Moderator
we, we stand as one united in this fight for liberty,
Nicole Nogrady
justice.
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
And there they found you need the sand shadows of doubt nothing left to hold on to the days were lost tonight so long your life been waiting for someone to save you who you said oh lord, am I forsaken? You cried and heard his voice again and now he's lifting you higher People
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who never made it home
Host/Moderator
through us
Deepak
the stories will be told
Host/Moderator
we stand as one united in me this fight
Natasha Owens / Announcer
for liberty,
Deepak
justice for our voices ring the kingdom of free.
Natasha Owens / Announcer
Another person that I have to thank is Donald J. Trump.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Our brotherhood that we built and the
Host/Moderator
country we believed in and especially our
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president, we never would have made it out.
Host/Moderator
Blessed by God, pardoned by Trump.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Thank you, Donald Trump, for pardoning us
Host/Moderator
and giving us a second chance on life.
Celeste Kellogg (Speaking)
President Trump for pardoning me for saving
Host/Moderator
my soul and Donald Trump for giving me the pardon.
Celeste Kellogg
I want to thank Donald Trump for
Celeste Kellogg (Speaking)
parting us and is the only reason
Celeste Kellogg
that we're here today all together, free, with smiles on our faces.
Nicole Nogrady
Let's give the J6 choir a big round of applause. So be on the lookout for the album coming out soon. I'm lady no Grady. You can find me@ladynogrady.com and until next time.
Event Host/Interviewer
And now I'm gonna do a couple songs for you. But before I get started, let's take a look at a quick video about me. I think that a lot of atheists, for instance, believe that Christians take critical thinking and set it aside and they think, oh, you just believe, you just trust in God. I contend it's the exact opposite being A Christian having faith actually encourages you to not just have faith, but faith with reason, faith with truth, faith through science. The efforts of Antifa are not just the physical acts they commit of obstruction or violence. It is the highly infectious virus that they release into impressionable minds. In the Palestinian Israeli conflict, only one of those two parties seeks the total destruction of the other. To stop the violence, you have to be willing to to compromise. It is possible, but not if you start from the position of decimating Israel as a state.
Deepak
O beautiful for spacious guys for amber waves of gray for purpose Purple mountain majesties above the fruited plain America America God shed his grace on thee and crowned thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. O beautiful for heroes proved in liberating strife who more than self their country loved and mercy more than life America America May God thy gold refined Till all success be nobleness and every gain divine. O beautiful for patriot dreams that sees beyond the years Thine alabaster city's glee Undimmed by human tears America America God shed his grace on me and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. America.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Thank you so much.
Event Host/Interviewer
Thank you, thank you, thank you. The next song I want to sing for you is one you know, we've had some of the artists talk about songs that they have written, and this is one that I wrote back in 2012. And of course you all know God bless the USA that the great Lee Greenwood performed and wrote as well. This song is a song that I wrote to my generation worried about patriotism. Where was it going? It had become out of vogue, so to speak. So this is a song that comes from the heart. And I open up with basic questions. What is courage? What is honor? Are these things we just hear about from our grandparents, or do they still exist today? And that's where this song comes from. You'll see the music video playing behind me, which I did with the Pentagon and with the Air National Guard in Nashville, Tennessee. This song is called Blessed.
Deepak
What is courage? What is honor? Are these words or just ideals long forgotten? What is duty? What is glory? Are they just written down in some old story? When we hear a word like freedom do we know what it really means? Or do we take it all for granted? Living like kings and queens? We are blessed to live in freedom Blessed to live in peace Blessed with food and shelter Blessed with life on lease Blessed to gather freely Blessed to have a voice and blessed that someone braver Fought so we could have a choice we are blessed oh, we are blessed. Is faith a notion or fear of hell or have we lost our very
Backup Vocalists / Performers
faith in faith itself?
Deepak
Is it our rock
Public Investing Sponsor/Announcer
or is it
Deepak
madness or do we cling to it like rain? In times of sadness it is easy to remember but easy to forget the beauty of our country and the simple gifts we get cause we are blessed to live in freedom Blessed to live in peace Blessed with food and shelter Blessed with life on ease Blessed to gather freely Blessed to have a voice and blessed that someone braver fought so we could have a choice we are blessed Blessed, oh, we are blessed to live in freedom. Blessed to gather freely Blessed to have a voice and blessed that someone braver thought so we can have a choice we are blessed oh, we are blessed oh yes, we are we are blessed
Event Host/Interviewer
thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Take a quick break. We'll be right back to the artist. Diva, stay with us.
Host/Moderator
Yeah.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
They feed you headlines, cut the frame,
Host/Moderator
say it loud enough, call it fact, change the words, dodge the blame, sell the lies and double back. From Real America's music, the label that brought you Anthem of the Free, the Boss and Somali Waltz comes a brand new anthem built for a distrustful age. Truth Bomb by the Truth Bombers. Talks about distrust of institutions, media manipulation, shifting government narratives, big tech censorship, cancel culture and ideological silencing. The culture needs a truth bomb and this track delivers. Download it now, scan the QR code or search Truth Bomb by the Truth Bombers on itunes. We've broken records before. Let's do it again together.
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From powerhouse vocalist Natasha Owens, known for standout singles like Trump 1 and Somali Waltz, comes her brand new release, the Boss, released on Real America's music. This is the direct response to Bruce Springsteen's recent release, the Streets of of Minneapolis. While Springsteen once branded himself as a voice of the working class, the Boss gives a voice to everyday Americans and reminds listeners who truly shapes the future. The real America's voice audience has the power to move charts and shake the industry. Download it right now. Scan the QR code or search the Boss on itunes. Push it up the charts. Make them notice. You're watching real america's voice live from cpac usa 2026 in the lone star stadium.
Event Host/Interviewer
Welcome back to our entertainment hour with Real America's voice and Real America's music. That's who we are. And I want to introduce to you a gentleman who performed last night. If you were here, you were in for a real treat. If you didn't see him, you'll be able to see him tonight. Let's take a quick video look at the artist.
Host/Moderator
Deepak I think coming to something like this, I can meet a lot of people and let them know that I'm here to serve, here to help in the place that are needed the most. And also hope that my music and my message, the powerful lyrics that are meant to be uniting, not about taking sides and creating enemies, but bridging the divide. I'm writing song more about, you know, uniting the world, like unity because I'm just. Kind of pains me to see so much divinity, so much division. Yeah.
Natasha Owens / Announcer
In the world.
Host/Moderator
And I want to like, help, like write songs that can help bring people together and, you know, bridge the gap between left and right, up and down. You know, a lot of polarization happening. So I'm kind of motivated by that at this point. If we don't like something, we should be able to talk about it and vote with our dollars and not have the government controlling prices, government controlling income, any of that. I think in this world, people aren't seeking to understand, they're just seeking to judge, seeking to make conclusions, seeking to already put someone in a box and be triggered and have an enemy. And I think if we go, instead of going, this person's like this. Be like, why do they believe this? Let me understand where they're coming from first before making a judgment. And that takes work. How you guys all feeling out there? Cpac. Let me make some noise out there. Good to be here in south. Really excited to move to Texas about seven, eight months ago, but I'm down in Austin area and it's good to be here in Dallas with you guys and excited for real America's voice, what they're doing with real America's music, helping artists like us be able to have a voice. You know, I was in Los Angeles a long time, did a lot of music in that scene, and I think it was about time to move into, you know, to bigger territory, more independent territory because there was a little bit of a box over there. You know, there's an expectation that you're going to be creating within a container that's not necessarily serving the higher good of values. And, you know, there's definitely values there, but there's also a compromising of values. And I don't want to compromise by values. And I'm sure that's why we're all here together to align in that. And so this song I wrote is a song called Together We Rise. It's a unity anthem and it was invited to be performed at the inauguration recently, last year at the Starlight Ball for President Trump as well. As for Bobby Kennedy at the Maha Ball and performing it all over the place and seeing that this song is for me a song that really bridges the divide. It's in 432Hz frequencies. For those who understand the healing power of frequency and music, all the music I'm doing is in those healing frequencies. I see a lot of people that are aware of this out there. It's a good thing that there's more awareness on frequency. And so I want to sing this song for you guys. And there's a new version of it that I'm doing tonight, which is coming out soon with real America's music. The original one was done for the plandemic movie series. If you guys are familiar with those movies. We exposed a lot of truth about Fauci and the agendas that are there from the top down. And my mission is to just help awaken and empower the people to step into their own truth and to independent truth and to step away from the systems that have been set up in order to trap us into boxes, to keep us controlled in every arena of our lives, whether it's from big pharma to media, to surveillance, to truth, to all of it. So I think the fact that we're now waking up as a population, waking up as a people, and stepping up into our own critical thinking. Is anyone a fan of critical thinking out there? Yeah. So I think that's what I'm really passionate about is sovereignty, voluntarism, critical thinking, individual liberties. And the original founding fathers had that vision where there was anything but self governance was not the way that was envisioned. So self government governance is what we're designed to be. To step into ourselves, to organize our communities, to be independent, to be sovereign, to rule ourselves. We are all here together as a community, to rule ourselves and to be a self governing America. That's what the Republic is designed for. And so I'm proud of that and our vision and I want to help with all of you together as team humanity, to bring that vision back of a sovereign, free and self governing America. And this is the song. Together we rise. Thank you so much.
Deepak
Rise up from the ashes Rise up
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from the flame
Host/Moderator
Standing in the wreckage Watching everything we made Come out from
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the shadow Come out in plain sight Nothing to lose it's time to move into the light Together unite Deny it or fight it no more hiding anymore Our story we write it or lose it we can't keep quiet anymore Cause together we will rise Together we will rise up Together we will rise can't wait any longer it's our time yeah cause it's our time Together we will rise ah Together we will rise ah Together we will rise can't wait any longer it's our time yeah cause it's our time. Now we're standing in the factor Rich in Know that we coming While we're sounding at reflections Shouting out in the
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
street
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it's time to rip the veil that covers everything the talking heads that want to make us blind and when we strike back Shoot love into the
Celeste Kellogg (Singing)
sky
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ris together united Deny it or fight it no more hiding anymore our story rewriting or losing we can't keep quiet anymore Cuz together we will rise up Together we will rise up Together we will rise can't wait any longer it's our our time yeah cuz it's our time Together we will rise ah Together we will rise ah Together we will rise can't wait any longer it's our time yeah Cuz it's our time.
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
Sam.
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The prophecies were never written they were carried in the flame now the world begins to wait
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
and the truth is
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coming alive and we feel it in the silence and now we're ready to ignite. Together we will rise can't wait any longer it's our time yeah cause it's our time Together we will rise Together we will rise ah Together we move on Wait any longer it's our time yeah this is our time.
Host/Moderator
Thank you so much, you guys. I just got the word that they want one more song so we can do Let the Freedom Ring. Is that cool? Awesome. So this song is just Let the Freedom Ring. Is everyone here a fan of freedom? It's kind of a preacher to the choir. This is obviously what has us all together is liberty and freedom. Those are the values that I think we all have the right to have. And I think part of freedom is allowing others to think differently. And I think that's what I really like about coming here into events like this is that we may not all have the exact same ideas, we may not all have the same opinions, but we allow each other to have those different ideas and opinions. And to have these conversations is important. I think bringing that culture, bringing that consciousness back of not being divisive, but being in a place of acceptance, even if we don't agree with someone, I think is an important thing that did bring us all together. There was a time, even decades ago, where Republicans and Democrats could have a conscious conversation. And I think in the culture we're in right now, we're seeing a lot of that polarization, a lot of separation. People in their echo chambers, People are stuck in their boxes, and everyone's on a team. Everyone's very tribalistic right now because of absolutism and very binary dualistic thinking. And I think bringing us back to the nuance, bringing us back to the ability to respect each other, those opinions, that's what liberty's about. That's what sovereignty is about. That's what freedom is about. So this song is called Let the freedom ring. In a world where I feel like there's a lot of division, a lot of separation, I think that what can bring us all back together is the heart is listening, communication, and connection. And, of course, music is what I feel like is a powerful thing that can be really bridging the divide. It's a universal language. It's got love embedded in it. It's got the heart. And that's why artists, I feel like, do have a purpose in the movement to be able to bring people together. So let's do Let the freedom ring. You guys want to kick it for me? Thank you. How's everyone feeling out there?
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Put your hands together.
Event Host/Interviewer
Cpac.
Host/Moderator
Let's go.
Backup Vocalists / Performers
Now we know we've always been free Love each other even if we disagree it's all inside Shine the light and sing Let the freedom ring now we know we've all been free Love each other even if we disagree it's all inside Shine a light and sing Let the freedom reign Come on. Let the freedom ring. Let the freedom ring oh, thinking about how the wealth is stuck and divided so my breath is and sisters be keeping on fighting oh, what you going to do to beat it and get up out of this mess if only we remember who we are Sing it again now now we know we've always been free Love each other even if we disagree it's all inside Shine the light and sing Let the freedom ring now we know we've always been free Love each other even if we disagree it's all inside Shine the light and sing Let the freedom reign. Let the freedom ring. Let the free Sing it with me now Go let that freedom ring Sing it now Go Let that freedom ring go and let that freedom ring Let the freedom ring go Let that freedom ring go Let that freedom ring go Let that freedom ring Let the freedom ring go Let that free Sing out loud now Everybody, Come on sing it with me now Let the freedom break Everybody sing out loud now Come on Let the freedom ring
Host/Moderator
thank you guys so much. What a Beautiful audience you guys are.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Yeah.
Host/Moderator
By the way, Bo, I didn't know you could sing like that. You got me right there. You got me right, right in the hard spot.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Thank you.
Host/Moderator
Appreciate you.
Event Host/Interviewer
Y' all get up for deepak one more time. We are going to take just a quick one minute break and we will come back and have a kind of a panel discussion with all the artist tonight. If you see my cool shades, it's because these are real America's music shades. You can get some over here if you want. Make sure you get some from from LJ who's right there with the hat on backwards. These are great, great merch. They've got QR codes on them so you can actually hear more from the artist that you're hearing from tonight. So don't go anywhere. Let's take one minute break.
Host/Moderator
We'll be right back.
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Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Americans anywhere on earth, we will hunt you down without apology and without hesitation
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and we will kill you.
Host/Moderator
Don't hate nobody I just won't kneel I don't chase headlines I live what's
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
real I raise my kids to think
Natasha Owens / Announcer
and pray to know the cause before
Hi Rez (Artist)
they say I don't scare easy I don't scare fast It's God grizzly
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because
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Hi Rez (Artist)
God bless America the land of the freeze A lot of you standing with me God bless America the home of the brave Follow the USA God bless America Greatest country on earth don't care if you say it's the word God bless America the truth and the lies born here is where I die God bless America the land of the free say a lot of you standing with me God bless America the home of the brave all of the USA God bless America Greatest country on earth don't care if you say it's the word God bless America the truth in the lies born here is where I'll die
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Host/Moderator
His voice live from.
Event Host/Interviewer
All right, we are back at CPAC 2026. This was the Real America's music entertainment hour. Y' all give a big hand for these performers one more time, if you could.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Standing ovation.
Host/Moderator
I love it. I love it.
Event Host/Interviewer
We got D. Hey, Pac.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Of course.
Event Host/Interviewer
Celeste and Nicole, thanks for being with me up here. We're just gonna have a little chit chat. What I want to know from all three of you, when was the moment you knew you wanted to be an artist? Nicole, you know, when did it happen?
Nicole Nogrady
Maybe when I was like three years old standing on my mom's bathroom counter with a hairbrush singing. Actually, no. It was when I was about 12 years old and Tragic Kingdom came out with no Doubt Gwen Stefani. And no Doubt hails from Orange county, which is where I'm from, and so I really connected with her, and I just remember being mesmerized. Who's not mesmerized by Gwen Stefani, Right? I mean, come on now. So, yeah, I think I was about 12. It was quite a while ago.
Event Host/Interviewer
Celeste, for you.
Celeste Kellogg
I started singing in church choir when I was five, six years old. They couldn't get me out of the sanctuary or off the stage, so I think that's when my parents knew something was up. You know, I auditioned for a Radio Disney group when I was 12 and got to perform in front of. I opened for Raven, Simone, and Miley Cyrus that year, and that was like the first year of Hannah Montana. And I looked out and saw 11,000 people with glow sticks. And I was like, yep, this is what I want to do. So about 12 years old was when I decided, yeah, this is when I want to be a musical artist.
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
Yeah.
Event Host/Interviewer
Deepak, how young were you when you found this out about yourself?
Host/Moderator
I mean, I was always doing music when I was young. I played violin starting with six, but I think I didn't realize you could be a musician. You know, I grew up, you know, as a first generation Indian. We were going to be either a doctor, a lawyer, engineer, or a computer scientist. So that's all I knew about. And so I went to school for pre med and pre law, but I was always doing music the entire time and loving music and always doing well in it. All the variety shows, all the school stuff, performing, doing Michael Jackson impersonation as a kid. But it was never in my mind, like, oh, there was always a hobby, it was always extracurricular. So I think in college when I sang in acapella groups, I was doing all my pre med and pre law stuff. But on weekends I would do these concerts and I had a band. And every time I saw a crowd and felt the energy like, just like this of this, that interaction between that we're sharing the energy because music is energy and we're all sharing energy and you guys are sharing it back with us. I think when I got that feeling, it was always more joyful and fulfilling and engaging than sitting in mammalian physiology class or criminology, criminal justice class. And. And so that was really when I realized it would be an actual career. And I started meeting people that had gone out to Los Angeles and I was like, oh, you can actually do this for a living. It's not just a hobby. But I think I always loved it my whole life. But I think I didn't realize you could do it until I was in college and was getting bored with the other path I was on.
Event Host/Interviewer
Now, have any of you seen the Plandemic series that Mickey Willis did? You saw that? Okay, Deepak wrote a lot of the music for that. And a lot of you may not know that, but he talked about this last night and Deepak, I'd love to just go a step further on that and just say, of course we know probably in your heart why you wanted to be a part of something like that, but you've also written a bunch of stuff for Disney too. You've done a lot of commercial, mainstream stuff. So at what point in your life did you say, hey, you know, I'm gonna have to do some music. That may be a bit against the grain, but I want something that aligns with who I really am in terms of authenticity.
Host/Moderator
Yeah, absolutely. Great question. You know, I think part of it, the other part of the story, I was always very political. I was very interested in economics, free markets. I got into Ron Paul when I was really young and that really opened me up to Austrian economics free Markets. And so I always had this passion, but it was always separate. It was always over here. You know, my. My politics, economics, history is over here. It's something I'm interested in. It's something I talk about. I love getting into conversations, engaging conversations about the future, society, infrastructure, and the world. And then music was always over here. And so there are always these two separate worlds. I was like, okay, I'm gonna go do this politics, economics thing beyond the campaign, do activism. I was performing at the end during the industrial Hemp campaign, helping promote the farm bill, which was one of the first bipartisan bills back in 2008. And then, you know, when. When things started shifting in 2016 energetically, and I was. I found myself at a lot of rallies, at Trump rallies and everything like that. But again, I was just there as a person interested in civics, interested in stewardship, interested in government and history, and I was doing my Disney contract, and the world just did not, not, not. You know, they didn't go together. They didn't mesh. But in 2020, when I. When the lockdown started happening and I started seeing this is something that's actually affecting our lives, it started going, wait a second, there's a possibility for music to actually create an impact, not just be music, entertainment over here and conversations over here. I was like, oh, we can actually bridge this. And when my buddy Mickey Willis made plandemic, and we've known each other for a long time, he's one of my best friends. We work together on tons of other films. Outside of that, I was really proud of what he did. And I started seeing. I was getting started getting invited to events because I do have a background in science, math, all this health and wellness. I'm good friends with Bobby Kennedy for many years. He's actually going to be here tomorrow, I think, just. He just texted me earlier and it started, yeah, Bobby. Yeah, Bobby.
Event Host/Interviewer
How many of you get random texts from Bobby Kennedy?
Host/Moderator
So that's when it started, you know, the Defeat the Man. There was a clip on the video of a Defeat the Mandates rally. That was a huge rally. A lot of people knew about. That was really what did it for me, was showing up at that rally with my buddies that was. Hi, Rez, Jimmy Levy, myself Brad, from five Times August. There was a few of us that headlined these events. And then we had speakers on stage like Bobby Kennedy and many others. And I was like, this is where the music needs to be. This is the movement. It's standing up against lockdown, standing up against mandates, standing for Freedom and how music was a part of that. I was like, this is where I want to be. So I ended up just finishing my Disney contract and showing up at more events like this, which led me down to where we are now, where I'm just performing a lot of these events, rallies and anything around, you know, civics or freedom or I'm all for it.
Event Host/Interviewer
Was the heart and the brain for you? I guess, in a way, they kind of both kind of clicked.
Host/Moderator
Yeah, a little balance of right brain, left brain.
Event Host/Interviewer
And, Celeste, you mentioned growing up in the church and being. Same thing for me. I grew up in the church, was in the church choir, and I felt, I guess, for me, that I was already aligned with God, had that kind of spiritual rudder, so to speak. How was it for you in terms of being an artist that was true to your core values?
Celeste Kellogg
It's interesting in the country music industry because, like you said, I grew up in the church. I don't drink. I was playing at a gig one time, and this guy came up to me. He was like, I don't have any idea why you haven't made it in Nashville yet. And he was like, here, you want a beer? I was like, I don't drink. Oh, you're never gonna make it Nashville. Obviously, it was a joke. A joke, but. And nothing against alcohol or drinking or anything like that, but I just have. I've kind of had this straight, narrow path from the beginning of my life. My church experience, my music experience. And there are a lot of doors you unfortunately have to say no to, and you kind of have to use that spiritual discernment, pray a lot. There are some opportunities, big ones that I've undertaken, I've had to turn down because I didn't feel like that's where God necessarily would want me to go. But it has always been the driving force. I want my music to bring people closer to God and not further. Like, there are certain subjects I won't touch in music, and then there's others that I just want to make people happy with my songs. I want people to feel better after coming to a show or after listening to my songs. Like.
Nicole Nogrady (Singing)
Like.
Celeste Kellogg
Let's say they come to listen to a sad song of mine or something, and it's about a breakup or abusive relationship, and all those things happen to everybody.
Alex Stein (Primetime 99)
Right.
Celeste Kellogg
But I always try to, like, put a piece of that, like, a turning point at the end of it where there's, like, a positive. There's a light at the end of that tunnel, and hopefully just bring positive inspiration to people and do that through my music and stick to those morals and what grounds me and what makes me who I am.
Event Host/Interviewer
That's beautiful. Beautiful, beautiful. Yeah. It doesn't deserve a round of applause. Nicole, tell me about your trajectory. When did you know that you might have to step out from the herd and do something that meant artistry wise, something that was true to you?
Nicole Nogrady
Well, my path was also a little bit winding. I, like Deepak, was in Hollywood as well, and I did try to fit into the regular mold of Hollywood. I did kind of go against my own, not morals or values, but, like, you know, I was trying to create this. This image that I didn't really feel was really, truly who I am at my core. And I worked with other artists who, looking back, I would deem them as pretty much kind of demonic. And it never really felt like I totally gelled with people in the mainstream industry, and I could never really figure out why. I always thought that it was something wrong with me and that I wasn't this and I wasn't that. And then it kind of hit me one day that I. It was for a reason, and I was never supposed to fit in. And I've always been close to God, and I. You know, I went to Catholic school, and I just. I always had those values instilled in me. And so it kind of always kept me one step back. And at the time, I didn't understand it, and I used to get really frustrated about it, but now I realize that it was the Lord and it was his saving grace that was keeping me from going in too far, going in too deep. And I had this turning point where I just was getting so squashed by people with the egos and the attitudes, and I couldn't handle it anymore. And I said, I need to take a break, and actually went back to school. I became a massage therapist. I wanted to be in the healing world, and I wanted to help have some peace in my life, and I did that. But right before COVID right around the time when right before COVID happened, Notre Dame went up in flames. And it was that moment that the Lord said to me, we are entering into the modern day holy war. And this was about six years ago, and I hadn't written a song in a long time. And I grabbed a piece of paper and I wrote that down, and that that's where modern day holy work came from. But all of a sudden, I'm sitting on my couch and I'm strumming my guitar, and I'm like, jesus and I'm like, I'm writing a song about Jesus. Like, what? But I just. I heard the Lord talking to me, and I was obedient, and I just went with it. And now here we are. And I will say that at the Defeat the Mandates rally, that is where I saw this guy for the first time in my life, up on that stage with Jimmy, and I was like, my people. And I was like, I want to be friends with them. And you know what? Here we are. So, yes. So, amen.
Event Host/Interviewer
Amen. And on that subject, Nicole, and I'd love for all three of you to weigh in, because I'm sure that it affected everyone differently, the death of Charlie Kirk. And, you know, everyone takes grief and an event like that differently. However, I was very inspired by what we saw at his. His homecoming, if you will. The service, the music that uplifted people. Deepak, you've talked about that, too, in terms of how we can be united. I'm afraid, unfortunately, that there are some who perhaps wished his demise, who don't want to be uplifting, who don't want to unite us. So I'd love for each of you to kind of speak about how that moment affected you, because I really felt everyone said, this is a moment for revival. It's happening. It's happening in our country. What do we do? What is artists? How do we lead? So how did it affect you, and what do you think can come from it?
Host/Moderator
Yeah, absolutely. That was actually. I'm sure everyone can relate. That was probably one of the most memorable affected days in recent times for me. I mean, I haven't cried like that in a long time, and it was really heavy and just watching. And I was really close with that whole organization. I've done Turning Point Amfest many times and been around that, been backstage with Charlie, and it was just really, like, close to home, you know, it was like, oh, wow, this is someone that. That's a uniting entity. And again, it's not about agreeing with everything he says or not. It doesn't even matter. It's just his force was clearly a coalition force, and he was someone who brought people and was open to conversations with everybody on all sides, would purposely, in fact, do that. And that's what I'm passionate about. I think that's what a lot of us here are aligned on, is the encouraging of open debate, open conversations, and accepting others that don't agree with us. And he was literally the embodiment of that on probably the biggest level, especially affecting the youth. So the fact that that Happened was such a massive effect. But I think that happening also again, God doesn't give you what you want, gives you what you need. You know that phrase. Well, clearly the people are responding to that. You know, the revival is a strong word. People are suddenly finding God, finding Jesus a lot more. There's been an exponential rise in people going to church. There's been an exponential rise of people getting interested more in politics and civics. More people, more younger people are following the example. And, you know, you're seeing the whole change my mind thing being duplicated by other youth showing up at school, setting up their desk, doing what he did, and being courageous. It's a very courageous thing to do. Knowing that someone that was doing that literally got assassinated while doing that. And people are courageous enough to still do that even more and double down on that. I think that's a strong sign of people awakening, stepping into conversations, to debate and to just learning and stepping into civics stewardship. Going back into the founding fathers, the Federalist Papers, Alexander Hamilton. So those are. These are important documents that most people in this new generation haven't read. There's been a lack of education of those original founding philosophies for a reason. Because if you erode those root philosophies, you actually uproot the foundation of what freedom is about. And so that's why so many people are lost. There's so much more atheism. There's so much more loss of awareness of what free markets even are, demonization of capitalism and increasing communism.
Event Host/Interviewer
Right.
Host/Moderator
That can only come by taking away the education. So I think of the fact that now people are interested and inspired to be more educated, follow his example. Charlie is very educated, and a lot of people around him are starting to do that, especially the youth do it because that's what it's about. It's the next generation stepping into that. I think we're gonna have a much more powerful country, a much more powerful world, because it is the next generation that really carries the torch.
Celeste Kellogg
Well, for me, when I learned he was assassinated, it hit me hard. I. I just didn't do anything for a week. Like, I felt like I was numb. And then when I watched the service, I remember Phil Wickham coming out and started the first song, and I just cried for two hours straight. What I loved about that is that Charlie would go to campuses and he would discuss, like he had an open table conversation. He wanted to humanize politics. Like they say, like, when you do online bullying or whatever, there's a face behind who you're bullying. There's like a real person there. And I thought he brought humanity to opinions and to politicians or whatever. Whoever you voted for, he brought a humanity to that. There's a reason people vote for who they vote for. And whether you agree with it or not, each person has their own reason for that. And to me, that's what inspired me to complete my song Faith and Freedom. I was very nervous the first few times I played it. Just the fact that I had to sing about a man being shot because someone didn't like what he had to say. Those are the words in the song. The fact that that scared me to sing about shows how divided we are as a country, that people could actually think that that was okay. And so to me, I just wanted to bring unity with my song Faith and Freedom and really represent what Charlie did. And again, no matter if you agree with his opinions or not, I love the fact that he just engaged in conversation, and that's what I want to do.
Event Host/Interviewer
It's amazing that both of you, Deepak and Celeste, just said, even if you don't agree with him, which is exactly what Charlie was saying. And then you have someone who assassinates him for his very opinion standing up for your right to disagree with him. Nicole, I want you to talk about the effect of his death on you and musically, what happened afterwards.
Nicole Nogrady
That was a heavy moment, and it was a moment of disbelief, and it was a moment that feels almost like it was a dream. Like it doesn't feel like it was real. And very frantic day. Very emotionally. I mean, we were all very united that day. You know, people calling each other and not knowing exactly what the outcome was going to be, and just emotionally charged. And I actually had the blessed opportunity to be there with Rav at the memorial and be there in the box. And I will say that it was one of the most holy moments I've ever had in my whole life. Like, I've never felt what I felt. And it's almost kind of hard to describe. It's kind of like you had to be there moment. But, you know, the human heart gives off a frequency, right? And how far does that frequency extend? 6ft. How far did they want to keep us from one another? Six feet. Right. So now here we have thousands of people all together, everyone's hearts beating at the same rate, all worshiping together. And the worship was. I just. My jaw kept dropping as people were coming, as the artists were coming out on the stage, because I'm going, that's one of my favorite Artists. And that's one of my favorite Christian artists. And oh, my gosh. And Phil Wickham. And it was, you know, as exciting as it was, it was also very dad. And at the same time, so it was just kind of a roller coaster of emotion. But I left there thinking, wow, like, talk about Charlie. Talking about just wanting to be used by God in any way possible. And this was the ultimate, you know, the martyrdom. Like, if. If you could have asked Charlie while he was alive, hey, Charlie, you know, would you ever want to be. He would probably say yes, knowing. And he woke so many people up. And even though we have many voices who have kind of eclipsed the revival, that was really taking off. We've had some voices. I don't see it stopping anytime soon. And I look forward to seeing how we can each infuse Charlie's energy into the projects that we do separately. Together. And together we rise. And. Yeah, and, you know, the thing about Charlie was he was very disarming. Even when you could see him, he would get a little excited when someone really challenged him. You could still see him kind of check himself and have that discipline. And that's the thing about Charlie is he was so disciplined. And if we could all be. If we could all be even an ounce of disciplined as Charlie was, then automatically the world would be a better place.
Event Host/Interviewer
Amen to that. Well, before we conclude our panel, here we do. We're lifting on ending on an uplifting note. And thank you for that, Nicole. I want to acknowledge the folks who make this, what you just saw, possible, because you see this beautiful stage, you see these beautiful lights, the music, it was pretty much done seamlessly. I don't know if you guys noticed that because you're watching a really great show, but there are people all over there in the control room behind you that made all this possible. And I'm not going to mention other networks that are here that are not doing this, but this is a pioneer. This is a paradigm shifter. So I think we want to acknowledge, of course, in the back there, Robert Sig, the owner of Real America's Voice, of Real America's Music. Vinnie Buter, right next to him, Parker Sig, his son that's clapping over there, who's making everything technically happen. Colin Christie, Mo Mason, Colin LJ Fino that you see back there, he's in charge of Real America's music. Everybody that's back here is what's making this possible for you. Just understand, guys, nobody else is doing this. This is why it's important to take the culture where this is the minds of geniuses at work. And it's important for you guys to understand that it takes a whole army of people to make this happen. So that concludes our panel. Let's give a big hand for lady no Grady, Celeste Kellogg, and Deepak. Thank you guys, for tuning in.
Host/Moderator
And Bo Bo, the singer as well. Give it up for Beau, everybody.
Event Host/Interviewer
Thank you, guys. Thank you for coming. And make sure you're tuning into real America's voice and real America's music for all the releases that'll be coming out in the coming months. Okay?
Host/Moderator
Thank you all for being here.
Theme & Purpose: This episode is a vibrant showcase of “Real America’s Music” at CPAC 2026 in Dallas, Texas. Featuring live performances, artist interviews, and a heartfelt panel, the episode aims to use music and culture as a vehicle for conservative values, national unity, and spiritual inspiration. The show brings together rising country and Christian artists committed to “taking back the culture,” reflecting on grief, faith, perseverance, and the unifying power of music—especially following the assassination of political commentator Charlie Kirk.
[04:47] Event Host/Interviewer
Notable quote:
“The entertainment that we're putting out tonight is for the glory of God, but it's also to take back this culture.”
— Event Host [05:15]
[06:01-14:32] Alex Stein
Memorable moments/tone:
Notable quote:
“We got no transgenders on our station. Zero. They're not allowed. But, guys, before I was a pimp on a blimp... I used to be a substitute school teacher until I got fired. But I got fired for teaching CRT.”
— Alex Stein [09:19]
[22:09–36:20, 93:11]
Notable quote:
“If we could just turn off the tv, the news, the stuff that was just pushing negative energy and divisiveness, that we wouldn't see the enemy in each other anymore. The enemy is the devil...”
— Celeste Kellogg [22:36]
“I was numb... What I loved about that is that Charlie would go to campuses and he would discuss... He wanted to humanize politics... Each person has their own reason for that. And to me, that's what inspired me to complete my song Faith and Freedom.”
— Celeste Kellogg [93:11]
[37:18–44:09, panel 87:20]
“I tried to fit into the regular mold of Hollywood... I would deem them as pretty much kind of demonic... I was never supposed to fit in. And I've always been close to God...” [87:20]
“It was a moment that feels almost like it was a dream... It was one of the most holy moments I've ever had in my whole life... the martyrdom... he woke so many people up.”
— Nicole Nogrady [94:56]
[50:33; 54:37; 61:13–70:16; panel 81:05]
Notable quote:
“My mission is to help awaken and empower the people to step into their own truth and to independent truth and to step away from the systems that have been set up in order to trap us into boxes...”
— Deepak [62:10]
“If we don't like something, we should be able to talk about it... instead of making conclusions... Be like, why do they believe this?” [61:43]
[44:09–48:25]
[79:39–97:52]
Memorable panel moments:
“God doesn’t give you what you want, gives you what you need... Suddenly people are finding God, finding Jesus a lot more... There’s been an exponential rise in people going to church...”
— Deepak [90:39]
“I just wanted to bring unity with my song Faith and Freedom and really represent what Charlie did... he just engaged in conversation.”
— Celeste Kellogg [93:11]
“Talk about Charlie... just wanting to be used by God in any way possible... the martyrdom... he woke so many people up.”
— Nicole Nogrady [94:56]
Throughout, but especially at opening [04:47] and close [97:52]
Notable quote:
“We are taking it to the streets in terms of the culture war... Please support us and all the artists you see on stage tonight.”
— Event Host [05:08]
[97:52–99:12]
| Timestamp | Segment/Performer | Content/Highlight | |-----------|------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 04:47 | Event Host/Interviewer | Opening, “taking back the culture” with Real America’s Music | | 06:01 | Alex Stein | Comedy set—satirical, controversial takes on culture & media | | 22:09 | Celeste Kellogg | Interview & performance—origins of “Faith and Freedom” | | 38:39 | Nicole Nogrady | Performance—“Modern Day Holy War,” journey away from Hollywood | | 44:09 | J6 Choir & Nicole Nogrady | Performance/testimony—patriotism and resilience | | 50:33 | Deepak | Performance—“America the Beautiful”; later “Blessed” and “Together We Rise” | | 61:13 | Deepak (video intro & talk) | Dialogues on unity, role of music, and bridging divides | | 65:47 | Deepak & ensemble | Performance—"Together We Rise" | | 79:39 | Panel discussion | Artists reflect on mission, faith, authenticity, Charlie Kirk’s legacy | | 90:39 | Deepak on Kirk’s death | “God doesn’t give you what you want, gives you what you need...” | | 97:52 | Closing | Team acknowledgments, call to support cultural projects |
This episode is an impassioned musical, comedic, and philosophical rally calling like-minded listeners to “take back the culture,” grieve and heal from tragedy, and support artists who blend faith, patriotism, and authenticity—offered with both camaraderie and a sense of purpose.