This week I’m privileged to have Nate Cohn, the drummer for Midwestern Ska legends Mustard Plug, join me for a wide-ranging hour of magic…
Nate, the longest tenured drummer of the band, dives into the madness of my mind with reckless abandon. Our conversation reaches far and wide, touching on the multi-generational aspect of the band’s music, touring then and now, the film Renfield, and much great music from their latest album, Where Did All My Friends Go? Plus, it’s drummer’s choice when Nate chooses all four tracks that we play on the show. And… we debate exactly what Ska is!
The band is on tour right now, with their stop in Columbus scheduled for December 13th at the Rumba Cafe. Get your tickets HERE.
Nate Cohn and host Rick Gethin (L-R)
All music on this episode from Where Did All My Friends Go?
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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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