This week, the show welcomes Holly Schmitt and Thom Reed from Change It Up Charlie into the studio. Take a guess as to how long it takes us to get loose and crazy…
Your host, Rick Gethin, gets Holly and Thom to expand our knowledge on the history of the band, discuss the difference between a “good” and “bad” cover song, play a few of the band’s tunes and get a bit risqué…
Thom Reed and Holly Schmitt of Change It Up Charlie
Oh, wait… who are we kidding? The humor delves a touch toward the raunchy side, but it’s all in good fun.
It’s filled with band stories, music and more. As always, it’s one hour chock-full of goodness and is the sweetest smelling podcast in the world. Or, so we have been told.
It’s podcasting without a net.
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On a damp Friday evening, I found myself heading to the north side of our fair city in search of Renie's Lounge and the promise of live jazz/blues. With the faded awning announcing that I had found the establishment, I parked the car and headed to the front door of…
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Rick has been involved with music in many capacities for over 30 years, bringing his experience in terrestrial and digital radio, live music and journalism to Music In Motion Columbus. He's a writer, raconteur and consumer of eclectic music/coffee.
~ Yesterday's weirdness is tomorrow's reason why ~
Hunter S. Thompson
“I say, play your own way. Don’t play what the public want - you play what you want and let the public pick up on what you doing - even if it does take them fifteen, twenty years.” ~ Thelonius Monk
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