Swoop's World Radio

Swoop's World Radio


Kim Perez and Danni Rosner on Swoop’s World Late Night

November 11, 2013

On Wednesday November 13, 2013 at 8pm/PST (10pm/CT, 11pm/ET) we are happy to welcome two guests to Swoop’s World Late Night. First we'll have IFBB female bodybuilder Kim Perez in studio with us. Following Kim's appearance outstanding country recording artist Danni Rosner will be calling in. You're sure to love both of these wonderful women and learning more about them. Kim has competed in many of the most prominent bodybuilding competitions, including Ms. Olympia. Danni has been grabbing the attention of music lovers worldwide. She recently opened for LeAnn Rimes and is truly a Rising Star. Of course we’ll be up to all of our usual fun with our Brewskis beer tasting segment, TBones Timeout, as well as crazy insights into any interesting news stories of the day. We are also simulcast by AM1670 – Dewberry Jam Community Radio – San Antonio, TX. Swoop’s World Late Night is on Wednesday’s from 8pm/PST – 11pm/PST tune in at Swoopsworld.com.

Kim Perez
Kim's interest in athletics began with gymnastics and ballet at the age of 9. She began running Track and playing Basketball at the age of 12. While attending high school Kim competed on her track and cross-country teams. Her talents earned her a college scholarship and led to collegiate career in track and cheerleading. Kim traveled a path that included modeling, competitive powerlifting, bodybuilding, and eventually earning her pro card.

Danni Rosner
Danni Rosner is the real deal. Her optimistic, relatable power melodies make her the legit ‘everywoman/it-girl.’ With steal-worthy style and no lack of confidence, Danni is the kind of artist that shines among the masses. Since beginning her career in 2009, Danni has managed to release new music every year while defining a sound that is honest and raw. In June of 2011 Danni packed up her east coast life and relocated to Hollywood, CA – a move that has added notes of warm, sun-kissed homespun freedom to her evolving sound. It’s a sound best exemplified on 2012’s “West,” an album that served as a breath of fresh air in piano-pop’s otherwise stagnant soundscape.

 

Watch the interview with Kim Perez