The US Department of Defense insignia. Defense is crossed out, replaced with War. War is crossed out, replaced with Special Military Operations.
Department of Defense? Nope.
Department of War? Nope.
Department of Special Military Operations.
#NoWarForEpstein
05.03.2026 02:19
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The cruelty is the point.
28.02.2026 18:26
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Does FIFA want their peace prize back? Asking for a country.
28.02.2026 18:23
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Alyssa Liu visibly enjoying every moment of her figure skating performance at the 2026 Olympics.
Alysa Liu’s performance at the 2026 Milan Olympics felt triumphant before a score was announced or a medal awarded — because she was skating from pure joy.
I’ve rarely seen a clearer example of internal motivation.
jasondidner.com/blogs/blog-j...
25.02.2026 19:16
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My wife has a better idea for the Olympic Biathlon: competitive eating and luge. 🌭🤢
15.02.2026 17:20
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Wendy. Mary. Rosalita. Sandy. Women from Bruce Springsteen's imagination illustrating love, longing and regret. The movie "Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere" gave us the character Faye, who Bruce tries to love as the darkness of "Nebraska" consumes him. This new song "Dear Faye" is her story.
13.02.2026 10:17
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OK. Cancel culture is OK when they do it. Got it.
10.02.2026 17:56
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Mon Feb 8 at 7PM Eastern-US
"Dear Faye"
by Jason Didner and the Jersey Drive
featuring Diego Allessandro
World radio premiere
blowupradion.com
Where NJ Rock Lives
Tonight at 7PM ET 🎧
“Dear Faye” gets its world radio premiere on BlowUpRadio’s New NJ Music Hour.
Big thanks to @blowupradio for supporting new NJ music, plus Diego Allessandro (vocals/instrumentation) and Leah Fox (drums).
Listen live: blowupradio.com
#NewJerseyMusic #IndieRock #BlueskyMusic
09.02.2026 20:31
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Songs of Protest - 1960s to 2020s
Here's a Protest Songs playlist I created with input from NJ 11th for Change. Features @brucespringsteen.net 's new song "Streets of Minneapolis."
open.spotify.com/playlist/6N8...
31.01.2026 14:12
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Playing live this evening at The Fine Grind in Little Falls, NJ ☕🎶
Two sets starting at 5:30 PM — covers, originals, and I’ll be playing “Dear Faye” live before its release.
30.01.2026 16:10
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Eddie Van Halen Is Why I Play Guitar 🎸 (Unreleased Solo)
YouTube video by Jason Didner Music
Eddie Van Halen would’ve been 71 today. He’s the reason I play guitar.
Instead of a cover, here’s a 31-second solo from an unreleased song, “Asbury Heart,” where I let my Eddie influence run wild.
He even had an Asbury Park connection via Kramer guitars in Neptune.
youtube.com/shorts/gvcSy...
27.01.2026 02:12
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for Uncle Floyd - "You Can't Get There from Here in Jersey"
YouTube video by Jason Didner Music
In memory of #UncleFloyd - his favorite of my original songs: "You Can't Get There from Here in Jersey."
youtu.be/SGiBJODBb1U
26.01.2026 14:45
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Jason Didner & the Drive – “Come Across the Tracks” (Live at Departed Soles Brewing Co.)
YouTube video by Jason Didner Music
First time playing this song live together.
“Come Across the Tracks,” captured at Departed Soles on release night.
youtu.be/NyHMdhb_TOk
21.01.2026 18:17
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On MLK Day: Choosing Action Over Guilt
On this Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, I’ll say it plainly: I do not feel guilty for being white. I also recognize that my race comes with built-in privil...
I wrote a reflection for MLK Day about letting go of guilt and choosing action instead.
It connects to a song I wrote, Come Across the Tracks, inspired by a true story of musicians crossing lines in Asbury Park.
jasondidner.com/blogs/blog-j...
#MLKDay #Music #Reflection
19.01.2026 18:24
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The applause at the end sparked a fresh moment of joy for me today.
14.01.2026 18:15
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A live moment with the band from last fall — and it’s in the set Friday at Departed Soles.
🎥 youtu.be/xqSBQRy_CdI
14.01.2026 18:13
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Three sets means the room gets to breathe a little.
First songs ≠ last songs.
07.01.2026 21:27
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Nutley, NJ — I’m playing three full sets this Friday.
Originals mixed with songs by Springsteen, Beatles, Peter Gabriel, Neil Diamond, Southside Johnny, Foo Fighters, and R.E.M.
Come early, stay late. This one’s meant to unfold. 🎸
The Oakley Kitchen & Cocktails
789 Bloomfield Avenue
07.01.2026 21:06
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Ah yes, the doctrine of "Take all the things. Give your oligarchs a cut as long as they remain loyal. Put your name on everything."
03.01.2026 17:09
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That legal privilege is reserved for white leaders.
03.01.2026 17:03
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Squirm is the exact word I used while watching this debacle with my wife.
03.01.2026 17:01
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With today's action, Trump has cemented his nomination for the first-ever ExxonMobil Peace Prize.
03.01.2026 15:37
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As we move from 2025 into 2026 —
what’s one thing you’re grateful for from this year, and one thing you’re ready to release?
31.12.2025 16:39
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Working through the sax part for ‘Come Across the Tracks.’ 🎷
31.12.2025 01:22
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When AI DJ-bots replace human DJs, it’s not just playlists that change — it’s the stories, context, and connection that disappear. I interviewed Lazlo, founder of @blowupradio.gardenstate.social.ap.brid.gy .
Part 2 of my ongoing series on the human element in radio:
jasondidner.com/blogs/blog-j...
29.12.2025 16:42
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The Springsteen film dropped yesterday — got me thinking about the songs that stay with you. What’s yours?
24.12.2025 16:56
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Dear Faye — first playthrough (inspired by Deliver Me from Nowhere)
YouTube video by Jason Didner
On the day I released “Let Them,” I felt that familiar mix of excitement and anxiety — will it land, will it find its audience?
Then a totally unexpected burst of inspiration pulled me into writing something new.
That song became “Dear Faye.”
First-ever performance.
youtu.be/Z0BSA8CHD00
19.12.2025 14:31
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Let Them (Official Video) – Jason Didner | Inspired by “The Let Them Theory” by Mel Robbins
YouTube video by Jason Didner
What started as inspiration from Mel Robbins’ The Let Them Theory turned into a rock song about releasing other people’s expectations — and giving yourself permission to just be you.
I tried to match that sense of joy and release in the video.
🎞️ “Let Them”
youtu.be/cl64XT2Sqmw
17.12.2025 16:07
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I put together a playlist around the ideas behind Let Them.
Boundaries, peace, self-compassion.
It’s been a grounding companion today.
13.12.2025 14:26
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