Ryan Cabrera holds a special place in “Ralphie Tonight” history. The artist is one of two celebrities to be interviewed by me in my car. He is also the first to take part in a new game we have called “Celebrity Jukebox.”
The game places celebrities on the street in a situation where they have to perform random songs that strangers request to raise money for a charity of his or her choice. Cabrera raised $50 (the max) for and chose Habitat For Humanity as the beneficiary.
Cabrera also stopped by to talk about and perform his new single “House On Fire” from his forthcoming EP. His first album, Take It All Away turned 10 years old in June, so the Texas-born singer looked back at the creation of that LP with co-producer and Goo Goo Dolls’ front man John Rzeznik.
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