S15E02 One Ton Dually- Still Rolling 

Season 15
Season 15
S15E02 One Ton Dually- Still Rolling 
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This week we have Chewbacca taking the lead host slot because our musical guest this week is One Ton Dually featuring our lead hosts and bestest buddies Nick and Rory on drums and bass. Rory also sings with Spike Ritchie and Stephen Barron on guitars.

Thanks for taking the wheel Chewbacca!
Rory
Stephen and Spike
Not this guy again!

Being men of a certain age there is mostly a lot of dude talk about health, tv shows,  video games and Rory’s tattoos. 

Rory’s video game tats

Fresh off their show at VSB opening for Los Pistoleros and legendary underground Uk granddaddies of psychobilly the Meteors, we hear a few songs they’re putting on their new album tentatively titled The Finger. They’re a mix of hard rock, skate punk with wit and a little nerdiness. 

It’s great to be back and have some old friends in the studio. 

So enjoy this episode with what some have called a great party band, the high octane garage rock of One Ton Dually! 

Life is short and we love you. 

Thanks for listening. 

Wheatstone Bridge – Six Degrees – S11 E30

Season 11
Season 11
Wheatstone Bridge - Six Degrees - S11 E30
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Guitars and violins and mandolins, oh my! Once again, we are happy to welcome the folk-tastic troupe known as Wheatstone Bridge to the studios. This time we get some familiar and new faces – Jill Marlene, Zeke Griffin, Gabe Hilton, Steve Barron, Natalie Laster Jones and Amy Willoughby all join us for a wildly tangential show. You know, the “yoozh.”

Gabe Hilton and Steve Barron in chairs holding their bass and guitar, respectively)

Gabe Hilton and Steve Barron

Although a music-heavy show, we do find time to delve into the Wheatstone DNA and overlapping connections of this folk music juggernaut. We get to know the new-to-the-show additions to the lineup and get to hear some wonderful harmonies about addiction, mothers, D&D and whiskey! (Whiskey makes a gust appearance for most of the show.)

Natalie Laster Jones and Amy Willoughby smiling at microphone
Natalie Laster Jones and Amy Willoughby

We also get a chance to dial back the time machine and hear the origins of Natalie and Dogwater Dick’s life-long friendship sometime in the 1750’s, on a mud farm. Eventually, the conversation gets weird and we start talking about male prostitution… as we do.

Jill Marlene all dressed in black sitting at a microphone
Jill Marlene

Please check out Wheatstone Bridge’s folk/Americana stylings at their facebook page.

As a reminder – Marianarchy, a Benefit for Reno Theater starts this Friday 10/08/21 at The Bluebird – more about that next week!

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Thanks for Listening!