They don’t call themselves a “band” in the traditional sense, although they make beautiful music. They prefer just to be called “creatives.”
This week’s show is a wonderful journey through the cerebral weirdness of Javelina, as Amy Kies and Joe Graham join us in the studio. We ride their ethereal wave, playing four songs, laughing and getting a bit serious, at times. There’s even a special surprise that brings tears of joy to Amy’s eyes in the final segment.
This sonic journey is truly podcasting without a net…
Music in the show:
Bury Your Bitter Heart
Someday (Thank You, K.V.)
Meteor Song
Slut Machine
The Laughing Heart – a Tom Waits, Charles Bukowski, Javelina mashup
* All proceeds from the sale of “Someday (Thank You, K.V.)” go to the National Suicide Prevention Hotline (1-800-273-8255)
This week, Jeff Tobin of The Jeffs joins us in the studio for a fun-filled show full of music, stories and more... Jeff's unique take on everyday things that occur within all of our lives take on new meaning with the way that he tells each story through song. He relates…
This week, we celebrate the sounds of the holiday season with an all-music Christmas Special episode of the show! Your host, Rick Gethin, takes you on a 17-song musical journey around Ohio, with one foray outside the state from an Ohio-native. You'll hear songs from Devo, Colin Gawel, Davis Kinney,…
I had the pleasure of seeing Javelina perform live a few weeks ago at Tree Bar, and I was pleasantly surprised by their intriguing blend of artsy angst. I knew I had to set up a meeting with Joe Graham and Amy Budzinski, the two-headed monster behind the band... …
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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