This week, Kelsey Hopkins and Michael Furman of Gold From Grief join show host Rick Gethin in the studio ahead of their debut EP release show on December 15 at the Big Room Bar. They bring the Delta Blues flavored with a slice of the Midwest to The Cat Club Podcast.
Although it is the Christmas season, they haven’t imbibed in the holiday “spirit” quite yet. Your host had eighteen (18) teeth pulled five prior to this show, so there is no need for alarm for any slurring that occurs throughout the show.
Kelsey and Michael give you the stories of how they met, the inspiration for the songs on their debut EP, as well as play four songs from the new album. It’s a fun show that informs and entertains you, proving that you can have success meeting your significant “other” on the internet.
Ed. - Warning - this episode may be NSFW if coarse language offends you... This week, Columbus pop-punk band Yesterday Kids joins us in the studio. They released their debut EP, All Too Familiar, on December 30, 2017 and we really dig their sound. We play a few select tracks from it,…
On an all-new episode of the show, Betty Machete and The Angry Cougars join your host, Rick Gethin, in The Cat Club Podcast studio. Betty Machete, Two Cans, H-Bomb, Punky and Mr. X will regale you with outrageous stories and more. You'll hear all six tracks from their latest EP, Bullshit Authority,…
On this new episode, we break out our flame job shirts as Shorty Allen brings his rockabilly sound and attitude to the show. You'll hear how he was touched by the sound of Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry and others, leading him to embrace the rockabilly lifestyle. We play four songs…
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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