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Ryan Burchett, owner and distiller of Mississippi River Distilling Company joined hosts to talk about the brand new, Downtown Davenport Lounge, located at 318 East 2nd St. Listen to our interview with Ryan to hear more about Mississippi River Distilling Company's journey – how dreams of owning a distillery became a reality, why expanding from LeClaire and adding a second location here in Davenport makes perfect sense, unique drinks offered to visitors, take home cocktail options, events to look forward to and much more. We guarantee after listening to this episode you'll be visiting the Downtown Lounge very soon!
Behind the scenes planning session for Gay Prom and Pride weekend --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
With Joe and Carolyn and Emily --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Misti, Tyler, Adam, Emily, Zach Reece all at the downtown lounge!
Wow, this one is actually about photography, mostly. Special guest my good friend Reese Sweigart. Recorded live at the Downtown Lounge! With extra special bonus guest Chelsea Smarr! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Just a segment of my dinner tonight at my favorite bar, the Downtown Lounge, with Julia Ashley, Reece, Joe and Carolyn.
Losing a dog, the Philadelphia Eagles, football, the Downtown Lounge, sharing sports with your kid, finding yourself after graduation, deciding you are what you are, the navy
In this episode we are joined by Schuylar Croom of He is Legend. Schuylar talks with us about the new album “Few” coming out at the end of April. He talks about the sound of the record, the success of the crowd funding campaign, hanging with fans, forming the setlist, his vocal warmups, being open to different sounds, writing with Adam Tanbouz, working without a record label, working at studios. He tells a great story about the effect David Bowie’s passing had on him, listening to Slipknot, the fact that he kind of likes Nickelback, Future, Rolling Stones, and his desire for Stevie Nicks to come down the street that night and visit Downtown Lounge to see He is Legend. (She was in town the same night.) We kick off the episode with a wide variety of the musical spectrum with talk about Danko Jones new album, we talk about a live show from Tesla, a concert from Dropkick Murphys and The Interrupters, a show from Son Volt in Little Rock, a show from Less Than Human and Fist of Rage at DTL, and we play a song from ModernMyth out of Oklahoma. Thanks for listening, and please share!
In this episode we are joined by Steve Ray of Oklahombres. The former Pit Bulls on Crack leader talks with us about what is currently going on with Oklahombres, Chad Ousley, the success of Holata Fest, his love for John Holata and what he meant to the Tulsa music scene, thoughts on the Tulsa music scene, his personal supernatural stories from the Brady Theater, his knowledge on the springs in the floor of the Cain’s Ballroom, seeing Pepper back in COC, KISS, the Dallas Cowboys, seeing Black Sabbath and JBLZE live, and more. We kick the episode off with the debut track from Thirteen Minutes, talk about the singer announcements from Dryvr and The Devil You Adore, and look forward to some shows from KISS, Serpent Stomp, Fist of Rage, Reliance Code, Gemini Syndrome, we bid farewell to the Holy Mountain store front, and once again lament the soon to be closing of Downtown Lounge. Thanks for listening, and please share!
In this episode we are joined by Oskar Cedermalm of Truckfighters. Ozo talks with us about the sound on the new album “V”, their live show, Live in London, some of the cities they are playing on this US tour, the difference between crowds in the US and Europe, Fuzzorama Records, the epic Calm Before the Storm video, why every band from Sweden is great, and even Golden Corrall. We also lament the closing of Downtown Lounge in Tulsa as we talk about the Truckfighters show with Redwitch Johnny and Kings Destroy. We take a complete look back at the memorable and amazing Holata Fest from this past weekend at the Shrine in Tulsa, the event to honor the the life and music of John Holata. We talk about the excellent performances from Machine in the Mountain, Enslaved by Fear, Forever in Disgust, Fist of Rage, Sovereign Dame, The Revolutioners, Grind, Severmind, Dryvr (with Eddie from Even the Dogs on vocals!) and the emotional performance from Screaming Red Mutiny. We also play a track from SRM. Thanks for listening, and please share!
In this episode we are joined by all 5 members of Forever in Disgust, and 3 members of Smoke Offering. Kyle Williams (vocalist of both bands), Keith Parker, Kevin Parker, Trent Murphee and Ira Wilson of Forever in Disgust, along with Kenny Higgins and Lola Henderson of Smoke Offering sit down at Downtown Lounge in Tulsa to discuss the two bands. We talk the origins of both bands, their writing process, tons of bands they have shared the stage with, getting people out to support local music, influences, who loves and who hates Type O Negative, and a lot more. We kick off the episode with a killer track from each band, talk a little about some upcoming tours, and even some Suicidal Tendencies love. As always, thanks for listening, and please share!
In this episode we are joined by all three members of Spirit Caravan. Dave Sherman, Ed Gulli, and Doom Metal forefather, WINO. The band talks with us about what brought Spirit Caravan back together last year. We talk new Spirit Caravan music, the writing process, recording in an old school style (no Pro Tools!), being nice in the music industry, Wino's recent tour with Black Label Society, how Wino managed to become accepted in the Washington DC punk scene in a time when punk and metal fans were at odds. The guys talk about their thoughts on Youtube, and a ton more in an episode any rock music fan would love. We kick off the episode with talk of recent concerts, our love of the Downtown Lounge, the awesome band Dirty Streets that we discovered when they opened for Spirit Caravan, and we play a track from a kick ass trio out of Michigan called Slumlord Radio. Thanks for listening, and don't forget to share!
POSTCARDS FROM PARADISE! A car crash! A system crash! A hang over! And David quits Disney! This show gets off to a rough start but the team pulls it together and the show actually gets pretty funny as it gets moving... NICK MARSH of Flesh For Lulu and The Urban Voodoo Machine calls in from the UK and talks about Louis Armstrong, Bob Dylan, John Hughes and touring The States as fanatical religious groups burned his records! Hilarious discussion! Artist KATHARINE BLAKE calls in to talk about performing with the Mediaeval Babes! ADAM KHALID, after a day of theater hopping, talks about/reviews District 9, The Goods and Inglorious Bastards all for the price of a single movie ticket! JOHN FOSCO brings some personality and talks UFC 102 and Fantasy Football. Ethan compares his marketing efforts to the Viet Cong. Erik brags about The Downtown Lounge and Ethan salutes a fallen police officer from Tampa Fl.