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02/21/2026

OPEN THE UFO FILES
A Comedy Song by Rob McConnell

Are we alone in the universe… or just really good at spotting weather balloons?

In “OPEN THE UFO FILES,” award-winning broadcaster, songwriter, and producer Rob McConnell takes listeners on a hilarious musical ride through government disclosures, UFO hearings, public fascination with extraterrestrial life, and the endless debate over what’s really flying in our skies.

Blending sharp satire, playful storytelling, and classic novelty-song energy, this track delivers laugh-out-loud moments while tapping into one of the world’s most talked-about mysteries. From secret government folders to late-night conspiracy theories, the song captures the humor, curiosity, and chaos surrounding UFO headlines and the search for life beyond Earth.

Produced by REL-MAR McConnell Media Company and featured across The ’X’ Zone Broadcast Network, this release continues Rob McConnell’s tradition of combining topical news themes with entertaining broadcast-quality comedy music.

Perfect for fans of UFO mysteries, paranormal talk shows, political satire, and classic comedic storytelling.

🎙️ Lyrics, Music & Produced by Rob McConnell

02/21/2026

DON’T ANSWER THAT DOOR!
A Satirical Comedy Song by Rob McConnell

What happens when powerful people suddenly hear an unexpected knock at the door?

In this hilarious, high-energy political satire song, award-winning broadcaster and producer Rob McConnell delivers another sharp comedic musical performance filled with wit, exaggerated characters, and late-night-style humor. “Don’t Answer That Door!” playfully explores the universal moment when rumors swirl, headlines explode, and everyone suddenly pretends they’re not home.

Packed with punchlines, catchy rhythm, and tongue-in-cheek storytelling, this track blends topical comedy with classic novelty-song charm — perfect for listeners who enjoy smart satire, talk-radio humor, and musical comedy with a broadcast-quality edge.

Produced through REL-MAR McConnell Media Company and featured across The ’X’ Zone Broadcast Network, this release continues Rob McConnell’s tradition of turning real-world news themes into entertaining, conversation-starting comedy music.

🎙️ Lyrics, Music & Produced by Rob McConnell

02/21/2026

YOU CAN’T TARIFF THAT, MR. TRUMP
A Political Comedy Song by Rob McConnell

In this sharp, satirical comedy song, award-winning broadcaster, songwriter, and producer Rob McConnell delivers a humorous musical take on the ongoing debate surrounding presidential powers, tariffs, and the limits of executive authority.

Blending late-night comedy energy with catchy lyrics and a playful news-style narrative, “You Can’t Tariff That, Mr. Trump” turns constitutional checks and balances into an entertaining musical story — reminding listeners that in democracy, even the highest office must follow the rules.

With tongue-in-cheek humor, punchy lines, and a radio-friendly novelty style, this track continues Rob McConnell’s tradition of topical comedy music that makes audiences laugh while reflecting on real-world political headlines.

Perfect for fans of political satire, talk-radio humor, and classic novelty songs, this release is another creative production from REL-MAR McConnell Media Company and The ’X’ Zone Broadcast Network.

🎙️ Lyrics, Music & Produced by Rob McConnell

01/30/2026

“Melania! (Lights, Camera, Opportunist)” is a sharp, satirical pop-cabaret anthem that skewers celebrity politics and media opportunism with wit, sparkle, and unapologetic humor. Set against a backdrop of red carpets, flashing cameras, and glossy excess, the song playfully portrays Melania Trump as a silent but strategic figure who seamlessly transitions from political spotlight to entertainment spectacle.

With a catchy, theatrical chorus and tongue-in-cheek lyrics, the song draws deliberate parallels between Melania’s cinematic ambitions and the media-savvy playbook perfected by her husband—branding first, substance optional. The repetition of her name becomes part of the joke itself, underscoring how fame, mystery, and visibility can be monetized regardless of message or meaning.

Bold, irreverent, and intentionally over-the-top, “Melania! (Lights, Camera, Opportunist)” isn’t just a parody song—it’s a commentary on modern celebrity culture, where notoriety is currency, attention is power, and the camera always comes first.

Written by Rob McConnell, the song blends political satire with show-business flair, inviting listeners to laugh, cringe, and recognize just how blurred the line between politics, branding, and entertainment has become.

01/26/2026

He Held a Phone (The Ballad of Alex Pretti)

Lyrics, Music & Production by Rob McConnell

He Held a Phone (The Ballad of Alex Pretti) is a moving memorial and protest song inspired by the tragic shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. Alex Pretti was a U.S. military veteran, an American citizen, and an emergency healthcare professional known by friends and neighbors as a compassionate, non-violent, and deeply caring member of his community.

The song reflects the growing controversy surrounding the circumstances that led to his death during a federal immigration enforcement operation, as well as the pain, anger, and loss felt throughout Minnesota and beyond. Drawing from eyewitness accounts and community voices, the lyrics focus on the human cost of excessive force, the erosion of public trust in federal authorities, and the demand for truth, accountability, and justice.

At its core, this song is not about politics—it is about humanity. It is about remembering a man who dedicated his life to helping others, honoring his name, and giving voice to communities who feel unheard. He Held a Phone serves as both a tribute and a call to reflect on how power is exercised and how lives are forever changed in moments of violence.

🕯️ Dedicated to the memory of Alex Pretti
🎶 Written, performed, and produced by Rob McConnell
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01/25/2026

HANDS OFF CANADA

by Rob McConnell

Hands Off Canada is a powerful protest anthem that speaks directly to the heart of Canadian sovereignty, unity, and national pride. Written in response to growing foreign interference and external pressure on Canada’s political, economic, and provincial affairs, the song delivers a clear and uncompromising message: Canada decides Canada’s future. With defiant lyrics and an anthemic tone, Rob McConnell channels the voice of Canadians who reject intimidation, resource exploitation, and political meddling from outside powers. Hands Off Canada is both a warning and a rallying cry—standing firm for independence, respect between nations, and the right of Canadians to chart their own course without coercion or threats.

01/14/2026

Canada Stands With Greenland is a powerful statement of solidarity, sovereignty, and shared democratic values between Canada, Greenland, and Denmark in an era of rising geopolitical pressure. Written and composed by Rob McConnell of the Niagara Region of Ontario, this project blends music, lyrics, and message to affirm that the Arctic is not a prize to be claimed by force or intimidation, but a region of cooperation, mutual respect, and international law. Through media, public discourse, and cultural expression, this initiative sends a clear message: Canada stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Greenland and its people in defending self-determination, peace, and stability in the North against any attempt at coercion or expansionism.

01/10/2026

America at the Crossroads (God Is Watching) is a powerful protest anthem written and produced by Rob McConnell, one of Canada’s most recognized independent broadcasters, journalists, and cultural commentators. For over three decades, McConnell has been the voice behind The ‘X’ Zone Radio/TV Show, Canada’s longest-running late-night talk program, reaching millions of listeners and viewers worldwide through radio, television, and digital platforms under the REL-MAR McConnell Media Company.

Known for fearlessly challenging censorship, government overreach, media manipulation, and attacks on free speech, Rob McConnell uses music as another form of truth-telling. In this dramatic, spiritually charged anthem, he confronts a divided America standing at a historic crossroads — between liberty and control, truth and deception, faith and fear.

With cinematic orchestration and haunting lyrics, the song reminds listeners that no matter how powerful governments or corporations become, God is still watching — and history will remember the choices made in this moment.

This is not just a song.
It is a warning.
It is a witness.
It is a call to conscience.

01/09/2026

Justice for Renee is a heartfelt musical tribute honoring the life, humanity, and memory of Renee Nicole Good — a mother, poet, guitarist, and compassionate soul whose life was tragically taken during an ICE operation. This song is not only an expression of grief, but a call for truth, accountability, and justice.

Through lyrics rooted in empathy and moral reflection, Justice for Renee gives voice to the pain felt by her family, her community, and countless others who believe that no human life should be dismissed, mislabeled, or erased. Renee stood for compassion and humanity — and this song stands with her.

This piece is dedicated to Renee’s memory, to her loved ones, and to all who demand transparency, fairness, and respect for human life. May this song help keep her name alive, her story remembered, and justice pursued.

Justice for Renee.
Her life mattered.
Her voice will not be silenced.

ABOUT ROB McCONNELL: Rob McConnell is an award-winning Canadian broadcaster, producer, and musician, best known as the host and executive producer of The ‘X’ Zone Radio & TV Show, one of the longest-running syndicated late-night programs in North America. As founder and president of REL-MAR McConnell Media Company, Rob has spent decades giving voice to important, often marginalized stories across radio, television, digital media, and music. Deeply committed to truth, justice, and human dignity, his work blends journalism, storytelling, and artistic expression. Justice for Renee reflects Rob’s belief that music can be both a memorial and a moral stand — using art not just to remember, but to demand accountability and compassion.

11/15/2025

“Merry Christmas 2025” is a heartwarming musical celebration from Rob McConnell Orchestra and Singers, blending timeless holiday spirit with original storytelling that captures the magic, wonder, and emotional warmth of the season. This beautifully crafted collection features songs that reflect the true heart of Christmas: family, faith, hope, kindness, and the enduring belief in miracles.

Rob McConnell's signature storytelling shines throughout the album — from touching ballads inspired by classic Christmas traditions, to uplifting melodies that celebrate the joy in everyday acts of love and compassion. Each track is infused with sincerity and nostalgia, painting musical scenes of snowy evenings, glowing lights, warm gatherings, and the timeless spirit that brings people together every December.

With rich arrangements, heartfelt vocals, and lyrics that speak to listeners of all ages, “Merry Christmas 2025” is both a tribute to the memories that shape us and a gift of new traditions for the years ahead. This album invites listeners to slow down, breathe in the magic of the season, and rediscover what makes Christmas truly special: kindness, connection, and the warmth of the human heart.

A perfect soundtrack for holiday celebrations, radio specials, family gatherings, and cozy winter nights, “Merry Christmas 2025” is Rob McConnell’s newest Christmas classic — a timeless, joyful, and deeply moving musical journey through the most wonderful time of the year.

11/10/2025

Snow drifted down in thick, silent waves across the countryside, covering the road, the fields, and the lonely little dog standing by the side of the highway. His fur, once brushed and clean, was now wet and matted from the falling snow. His paws trembled as the cold bit through to the bone. He didn’t understand why the car had stopped, why the door had opened, or why his owner — the one he trusted most — had told him to “stay” and then driven away.

The taillights disappeared into the white storm, leaving only the wind’s mournful howl. For a moment, the little dog simply stood there, expecting the car to come back. But it didn’t. It never would.

As the storm worsened, the dog began to walk, one painful pawstep after another. The snow was deep, and each gust of wind pushed against him like an invisible wall. His stomach ached with hunger. His eyes stung with ice. Yet worse than the cold was the question echoing in his heart — What did I do wrong?

He remembered the warmth of home — the laughter of children who used to toss him a ball, the sound of their giggles as they cuddled him by the Christmas tree, the smell of cookies baking in the oven. He remembered being part of something — a family, a life filled with love. But those days were gone now. What had been a happy memory became a painful ghost that followed him through the storm.

Then, through the blur of snow, he saw something — a faint light glowing in the distance. It flickered softly, like a promise. He lifted his head and pushed forward, driven by instinct and hope. As he grew closer, the air filled with the scent of burning wood — a fireplace. Shelter. Safety.

Reaching the small farmhouse, the dog’s legs finally gave out. He collapsed at the doorstep, his breath shallow and weak. Inside, an elderly farmer sat by the fire, listening to the wind outside. When he heard the faintest whimper, he opened the door and saw the shivering animal lying in the snow.
“Oh, you poor thing,” the farmer whispered, gently scooping the little dog into his arms. Inside, he wrapped him in a warm blanket and laid him in front of the fire. Slowly, the trembling eased. The dog’s eyes opened to see a kind face — lined with years, but filled with compassion.

The farmer stroked the dog’s head softly. “You’re safe now, boy,” he said. “You’re home.”

As the night went on, the man nursed the dog back from the edge of despair — feeding him small bites, drying his fur, and talking to him like an old friend. Outside, the blizzard howled. Inside, peace settled over them both.

When morning came, the little dog woke to find the fire still glowing and the farmer smiling beside a Christmas tree sparkling in the corner of the room. The old man reached down and said, “You know, you might just be the best Christmas gift I’ve ever had.”

From that day forward, the two were inseparable — a man and his dog, each saving the other in their own way. The farmer had found companionship, and the dog had found love again — a love that asked for nothing and gave everything.

And so, what began as a night of abandonment became a story of kindness, redemption, and the true meaning of Christmas — that love, no matter how lost or cold the world may seem, always finds its way home.

11/10/2025

The ‘Edmund Fitzgerald’ Sank Half a Century Ago — And We’re Still Haunted by Its Mystery

By Rob McConnell | The ‘X’ Chronicles Newspaper | November 2025

Half a century has passed since the SS Edmund Fitzgerald slipped beneath the icy, steel-gray waters of Lake Superior, but the echoes of her final voyage continue to stir something deep within the collective North American memory. More than a shipwreck, the loss of the Edmund Fitzgerald on November 10, 1975, has become a haunting legend — a story of human endurance, nature’s fury, and the silent depths that keep their secrets.

A Giant of the Great Lakes

When she was launched in 1958, the Edmund Fitzgerald was a marvel of modern maritime engineering — the largest freighter ever to sail the Great Lakes. Measuring 729 feet long and capable of carrying over 26,000 tons of iron ore, she was the pride of the Great Lakes fleet and a familiar sight to those living along the waterways between Duluth, Minnesota, and Detroit, Michigan.

For 17 years, she plied her trade, hauling taconite pellets from the Minnesota Iron Range to the steel mills that fueled North America’s automotive and industrial might. Under Captain Peter Pulcer, she became a floating celebrity. Pulcer was known to play music over the ship’s loudspeakers and offer cheerful commentary to spectators as the vessel passed through the Soo Locks. To boat watchers and mariners alike, the Fitzgerald was more than a ship — she was a symbol of strength and spirit.

The Storm That Changed Everything

On November 9, 1975, the Edmund Fitzgerald, now under the command of Captain Ernest M. McSorley, departed Superior, Wisconsin, with a full load of taconite bound for Detroit. A second freighter, the Arthur M. Anderson, followed close behind. As night fell, a powerful storm system swept across Lake Superior, growing with terrifying intensity. Winds roared at nearly hurricane force, and waves climbed as high as 60 feet.

McSorley radioed a nearby vessel, the Swedish ship Avafors, reporting that the Fitzgerald had “a bad list, lost both radars, and [was] taking heavy seas over the deck.” His final transmission, sent at 7:10 p.m. to the Arthur M. Anderson, was calm but foreboding: “We are holding our own.”

Moments later, the Edmund Fitzgerald vanished from radar. No distress call. No survivors. All 29 men aboard were lost.

Search, Discovery, and Endless Questions

Four days later, U.S. Navy aircraft detected magnetic anomalies on the lakebed — and sonar confirmed the grim discovery: the Fitzgerald lay in two great pieces, 530 feet below the surface, near Whitefish Bay in Canadian waters. Despite numerous dives, studies, and theories, the exact cause of the sinking remains uncertain. Some experts believe she broke apart on the surface under extreme stress; others suggest she struck a shoal or was overwhelmed by rogue waves in quick succession.

Whatever the cause, the tragedy reshaped Great Lakes shipping forever. Safety regulations were tightened, mandatory survival suits were introduced, depth finders and positioning systems became standard, and ship inspections grew more rigorous. The Edmund Fitzgerald’s loss forced the industry to reckon with the brutal unpredictability of the inland seas.

The Ballad That Immortalized the Tragedy

In 1976, Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot immortalized the disaster in his haunting ballad, “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.” Lightfoot, moved by a Newsweek article titled “The Cruelest Month,” turned the tragedy into poetry. His song became an anthem of remembrance — a solemn reminder of the human cost of commerce and the power of nature to humble even the greatest of human achievements.

A Legend That Refuses to Sink

Today, the wreck remains a place of reverence. Memorial services are held each November 10th at the Mariners’ Church of Detroit — the same church whose bells tolled 29 times for the lost crew in 1975. Artifacts, stories, and photographs of the Edmund Fitzgerald are displayed in maritime museums across the Great Lakes region, and the site itself is protected as a gravesite, a silent monument to those who perished.

Half a century later, the story of the Edmund Fitzgerald still resonates because it speaks to the timeless tension between man and nature — the arrogance of technology, the bravery of working men, and the thin line between mastery and vulnerability on the Great Lakes.

As the November winds return each year and Lake Superior darkens under the weight of storm clouds, we remember — not just the ship, but the men who sailed her, and the haunting words that remind us:

“Does anyone know where the love of God goes
When the waves turn the minutes to hours?”

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