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EPISODE 48 of Five At The Door welcomes Jonathan from Later Gator, an indie band based out of Indianapolis. Join us as we dive into their eclectic new EP, "Hard to Say," a collection of five tracks that span genres from punk to indie, with a touch of 2000s emo. Discover how Later Gator's diverse influences create a sound that is both nostalgic and refreshingly new. In this episode, Jonathan shares the band's unique origin story, stemming from a "band in a hat" project that brought together musicians from different backgrounds to form a one-off group. Learn how this serendipitous meeting led to the formation of Later Gator and the creation of their first track within minutes of their initial practice. Listeners will get a glimpse into the vibrant DIY music scene in Indianapolis, a city with a rich history of hardcore punk and emo bands. Jonathan reflects on the supportive community and the importance of venues like the Hoosier Dome, which have become staples in the local music landscape. Get ready to hear "That's So Craven," a standout track from Later Gator's new EP, showcasing the band's dynamic range and creative vision. This episode is a testament to the power of collaboration, the joy of live performance, and the unyielding passion that drives independent musicians. Here's a taste of the track that captures the essence of Later Gator's sound. Tune in: [That's So Craven – Later Gator] Remember, whether you're navigating the complexities of life or pursuing your passion for music, it's the connections you build and the dedication to your craft that keep the DIY spirit alive. Don't miss this episode and join us as we explore the world of Later Gator, where every note is a reflection of personal growth and every song is a journey through the human experience. Show notes penned by your favorite chronicler of the musical journey at Five At The Door. (00:00) Jonathan from Later Gator has a new EP coming out soon (01:29) How did Later Gator come together and what was the inspiration for sound (04:50) What made you want to start a band in Minneapolis (07:51) Tell me more about the Indianapolis scene there (10:09) The DIY scene in Indianapolis has exploded in the last few years (14:17) Brandon: What's Yalls plans for the next year after this EP (21:29) Pugs have a fairly wide ranging music taste (25:55) You're a software engineer. So uh, what do you do for your day job (27:27) Brandon is the casting director for 2K Games. Both Brandon and I work remotely (28:39) Do you think remote work is more conducive for bands than ever before (31:45) Dog: What song would you like to hear on this podcast
On a very special WrestleMania Week edition Brent and Glenn are joined by Kyle from The Apron Bump Podcast back to April 5th 1992 to the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana and review the WrestleMania! We discuss everything from the WrestleMania debut of the man that would one say be known as Mr. WrestleMania, The Undertaker vs Jake Roberts, Roddy Piper defending the Intercontinental Championship against Bret Hart, Ric Flair vs Randy Savage for the WWF Championship and more!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awipod/message
The Attitude Of Aggression returns for another installment of The Big Four Project, a chronological analysis, review, and discussion about WWE's Big Four PPVs/ Premium Live Events. On this Episode, the guys cover WrestleMania VIII. The era of Hulkamania was drawing to a close and this particular WrestleMania, to a large degree, dealt with that. This epic event at the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis in the spring of 1992 saw two unforgettable classic championship matches as Bret "Hitman" Hart sought to recapture the IC title from Rowdy Roddy Piper and "Macho Man" Randy Savage sought to reclaim the WWE Championship from "Nature Boy" Ric Flair. Add in Hulk Hogan's last match in WWE for roughly 10 months, and the unforgettable return of The Ultimate Warrior, and this Mania was one for the ages, even if much of the undercard was underwhelming. Join us here for all that and much more on another epic installment of The Big Four Project!About the Chairshot Radio NetworkCreated in 2017, the Chairshot Radio Network presents you with the best in wrestling and wrestling crossover podcasts, including POD is WAR, Women's Wrestling Talk, Chairshot Radio daily editions, The #Miranda Show, Badlands' Wrestling Mount Rushmores, The Outsider's Edge, DWI Podcast, Bandwagon Nerds, the Greg DeMarco Show, 3 Man Weave, Five Rounds, Turnbuckle Talk, The Reaction and more! You can find these great shows each week at theChairshot.com and through our distribution partners, including podcasting's most popular platforms.Our Sponsors:* Check out MyBookie and use my code CHAIRSHOT for a great deal: MyBookieSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chairshot-radio-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Some say championships make matches, some say stories. And on some occasions, we have the perfect marriage of both. The Intercontinental championship match from WrestleMania VIII was one of these moments. Join Spenser, Paul, and Landon as they venture back to the Hoosier Dome for the legendary clash between the Hotrod and the Hitman.Support the show
Welcome to The Hoosier Dome!!! On Episode 72 of the #WellsManiaPodcast, co-host Payton Payne and TKW are joined via the WellsMania Hotline by Ryan Gant to talk about the NEW WellsMania logo, NEW WellsMania merch, and The Kitchen Table Podcast. Also, joined via the WellsMania Hotline by Eddie "Tokyo" Hagerty to break down #StrangerThings Season 4!!! MOST. METAL. EVER. WellsMania Podcast is sponsored by the Wild Beaver Saloon aka The Best Dam Karaoke Bar In America! And Toys Galore & More! Enjoy! Stay positive and dominate the day!
Our World Wrestling Federation 1992 Review series picks up after our Royal Rumble '92 episode at the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana for WrestleMania VIII! This card featured 9 matches, but barely half of them were memorable. Join us as we talk about the highs and lows of this classic WWF PPV that features Bret Hart, The Undertaker, Jake Roberts, Hulk Hogan, Roddy Piper, Shawn Michaels, and many more!Get 20% off + FREE SHIPPING at https://www.manscaped.com using our code 'SUPER'Check out Big 10 + 4 Podcast: https://anchor.fm/big-104Visit https://www.supermediabrospodcast.com for all past, present, and future episodes, and to leave us a voicemail!Leave us a rating/review on Spotify, GoodPods, and Podchaserhttps://www.supermediabrospodcast.com/reviews/new/https://open.spotify.com/show/2MGEg2bZZkfkL0vykqfli0 https://goodpods.app.link/Y3gwYGd3xkbhttps://www.Podchaser.com/supermediabrosSubscribe to us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/supermediabrospodcastSuper Media Bros Merch: https://www.storefrontier.com/store/super-media-bros-podcastSuper Media Bros on Social Mediahttps://www.Facebook.com/SuperMediaBroshttps://www.Twitter.com/SuperMediaBros_https://www.Instagram.com/SuperMediaBrosPodcastFounding member of OddPods Mediahttps://www.oddpodsmedia.comhttps://www.facebook.com/oddpodsmedianetworkhttps://www.twitter.com/oddpodsmediahttps://www.instagram.com/oddpodsmedia
J.O. returns to the show after a two week hiatus to help Sigdaddy review WrestleMania VIII! WrestleMania VIII happened nearly 30 years ago at the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana, on April 5, 1992. The show was highlighted by its double main event of Randy Macho Man Savage taking on Ric Flair for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship and Sid Justice versus Hulk Hogan. Some other notable matches on the card are Undertaker's second ever WrestleMania match versus Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Bret "Hitman" Hart battling "Rowdy" Roddy Piper in an unforgettable WWF Intercontinental Title match, and HBK's WrestleMania singles debut against Tito Santana!
Jesse the Body and Johnny Podcast return to the Hoosier Dome to relieve a big part of their childhood in reviewing this Mania Classic.
We're back with a listener-requested look at WrestleMania VIII from the Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, IN, way back in 1992. The main event's a stinker, but we've got two (two!) matches for the ages, Undertaker auditions for a part in Unforgiven, and we fanboy hard over Tito Santana. (Tito, call us!) Send us your comments at wrestlemaniablog@gmail.com or on Twitter @wrestlemaniapod. Thanks for listening!
No guest this week Junkies. I know, I know. Big sad. You'll be ok. Instead, listen to Chris revisit his time at The Hoosier dome for the SeeYouSpaceCowboy Tour featuring Greyhaven, Wristmeetrazor and Vatican. Go to one of these shows, you won't be disappointed. The Rittenhouse verdict is in, who the hell cares about James Bond, and COWBOY BEBOP IS HERE! All this and more on your weekly fix of the Tune Junkies Podcast! Stay tuned afterwards for "Reconstruct" by Antlerhead!
This week we head to the Hoosier Dome for one of the wildest racing brackets you will ever see! Andy Brass and Bigfoot 8 are touted as the favorites however we have Scott Hess and Bearfoot in the house along with Steve Hess and Nitemare. How did these two Stage 2 trucks handle Bigfoot? You'll have to join Josh Rhodes, Matt Stoltz, and special guess this week Chris Parrish to find out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/retro-monster-truck-review/support
In this episode of the Place to Be Podcast, Justin and Scott are joined by JA D'Amato inside the Hoosier Dome a as it is time to dive into the classic WrestleMania VIII! The boys chat about the Herb Kunze Tidbits of the Week, the passing of Paul Orndorff, Gorilla Monsoon's final WrestleMania in the booth, the arrival of Paul Ellering, the end of the road for Jake Roberts, an all time classic between Hart and Piper, an emotional night for Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan's swan song, Ultimate Warrior's return and so much more! So fire up this action-packed episode and join Scott, Justin and JA as it's time for another edition of the PTB Podcast!
IT'S WRESTLEMANIA SEASON! And on this 1st Episode of SEASON #2, The Matt's dissect #Wrestlemania 8, from the Hoosier Dome! The First Ever Wrestlemania DOUBLE MAIN EVENT! Quite possibly Hulk Hogan's last match? 2 New Champions crowned! Join us for this classic "look-back"! Where would you rank this Wrestlemania, from the Glory Years?
Coming from Indianapolis, SOLOMON is an R&B artist aiming to revolutionize and once again add meaning to music. SOLOMON's main vision in music is spreading love and happiness while connecting people through music. Established in 2014, SOLOMON has actively worked on his music, creating many songs, as well as a couple of music videos. SOLOMON's biggest accomplishments include the release of his first EP, ‘Alive N' Living,’ in August 2018. SOLOMON is now happy to announce his record deal with Independent Record Label, J Tizzle Muzic, Indiana, USA. SOLOMON has radio play statewide, nationwide and even internationally, including a recent radio play deal made with BrooklynStation.com. Now looking to take on the world, SOLOMON sets out to make his vision reality, going from performing at local venues such as the Emerson Theatre, State Street Pub and The Hoosier Dome, to eventually performing nationally, gradually building his reputation to finally be heard and help fight for love and humanity.
We open Mooney's Vault to relive another legendary conversation. We welcome WWE legend, Tatanka! In this episode, Tatanka talks about his faith and Native American heritage - and how much of a role that has played throughout his life. Tatanka talks about a chance meeting that led him to "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers - and ultimately the Monster Factory and trainer Larry Sharpe. He also talks about working for George Scott, and the opportunity to work with legends like Ricky Steamboat and Wahoo McDaniel. Tatanka takes us through his journey to the WWE, the creation of the Tatanka gimmick, and the importance of honoring his people with the gimmick. He reflects on his 2-year undefeated streak, and the opportunity to wrestle some of WWE's biggest names, on some of the world's biggest stages, like WrestleMania VIII in the Hoosier Dome, and SummerSlam 1992 at Wembley Stadium. Plus, Tatanka discusses what led to him to leave the WWE in 1996, his eventual return in 2005, his Legends contract, and so much more! If you're over 40, and want to learn how to cook the best steak, find a cool sense of style, save for retirement no matter how old you are, or want to be unstoppable, check out our other podcast, Upside of 40! Listen, subscribe, and leave us a 5 star review on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/upside-of-40-with-sean-mooney/id1467683353
On this weeks episode I welcome Drew Vencill who is a fellow member of the #FigFamily and of the figure collection community. We chat about what the community means to both of us as well as what got us into figure collecting. However, the main event of this week is when we watch Rowdy Piper vs Bret Hart for the Intercontinental Championship from Wrestle Mania 8 in the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana. Go to manscaped.com and use the promo code "RANTERSNATION" to receive 20% OFF and Free Shipping on your entire order!!! Drew Vencill Social Media Twitter: @DrewVencill Ringside Rant Social Media Twitter: @ringsiderant_rj Facebook.com/RingsideRant Merchandise: ringsiderant.deco-apparel.com/shop --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/RingsideRant/support
Arguably one of the greatest semifinal game of all time, the Duke Blue Devils upset top-ranked UNLV en route to the 1991 national championship. Duke, under Coach K, avenged a 30-point loss in the title game the year prior behind Bobby Hurley, Christian Laettner, and true freshman Grant Hill. For UNLV, the loss ended a dream season for Jerry Tarkanian and a talented roster that included Larry Johnson, Greg Anthony, Stacy Augmon, Anderson Hunt, and others. The Rebels came into the game as the defending champs and a 34-0 record in the 1990-91 season. Many people expected UNLV to roll on to the final game, but Duke pulled the upset. We'll go back and watch this game during a golden era in the sport and talk a lot about what led up to this matchup, the backstory on UNLV sanctions, and how good this Rebels team was. Then we'll go through the game and highlight key plays, coaching strategy, the broadcast, and playing inside the Hoosier Dome. Postgame will include the 'What If' segment which throws out an NCAA-Duke conspiracy theory. Plus, social media talk, who the best NBA player wound up being, and what happened to both teams and coaches after this game. Make sure you check out our website to get the full video of the game and a link to the column we mention during the show: https://distantreplaypodcast.com/ep-11-1991-final-four-unlv-vs-duke/
During what would be a vital time for the WWF, WrestleMania 8 was taking place at The Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana and saw a huge DOUBLE main event featuring Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan vs. Sid Justice. This week JJ gives the inside look behind the curtain for this epic show that would be the last of traditional WWF era.
Wrestlemania VIII hailed from the Hoosier Dome in March 1992, featuring a hoos hoo of professional wrestling. It was the continuation of feuds and storylines from our previous episode, when we covered the 92 Rumble. Find out what the Scottish Smarks thought of the DOUBLE MAIN EVENT, Shawn Michaels’ PPV debut as a singles competitor against a bull fighter, and Drew McIntyre’s mother singing the national anthem. We also get a brilliant story from Chris showcasing the classy nature of Bret “The Hitman” Hart, and discuss the recent events in the world of pro wrestling. Support the show (http://paypal.me/scottishsmarks)
This week on "Prime Time with Sean Mooney," we welcome WWE legend, Tatanka! In this episode, Tatanka talks about his faith and Native American heritage - and how much of a role that has played throughout his life. Tatanka talks about a chance meeting that led him to "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers - and ultimately the Monster Factory and trainer Larry Sharpe. He also talks about working for George Scott, and the opportunity to work with legends like Ricky Steamboat and Wahoo McDaniel. Tatanka takes us through his journey to the WWE, the creation of the Tatanka gimmick, and the importance of honoring his people with the gimmick. He reflects on his 2-year undefeated streak, and the opportunity to wrestle some of WWE's biggest names, on some of the world's biggest stages, like WrestleMania VIII in the Hoosier Dome, and SummerSlam 1992 at Wembley Stadium. Plus, Tatanka discusses what led to him to leave the WWE in 1996, his eventual return in 2005, his Legends contract, and so much more! Need more Mooney? Join Team Mooney over on Patreon for exclusive bonus episodes, clips, Q&As, live watchalongs and so much more! www.patreon.com/primetimemooneyShop Prime Time merchandise at www.mooneytees.com
This week Sean and his partner in crime Joe sit down to discuss guitars and Cyber Monday deals on yachts. Later in the show, Joe discusses his new year's resolutions for 2019, what Foxbat has been up to, what's on his Christmas list this year, his favorite guitarists, being fooled by the Hoosier Dome, and an awesome charity for which he is raising awareness. Tis the season to give and get wild here on the Sean Vs. Wild Podcast! Join Foxbat in Support of Iliad here: http://foxbat.limitedrun.com/products/631808-raising-funds-for-iliad Sean's Links: Site - http://www.seanvswild.com Itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sean-vs.-wild/id1192530869 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6mOBU5U1RW679W3lVgRV21 Android - http://www.subscribeonandroid.com/seanvswild.com/rss Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/m/Iqdwyk4q6aqnzzqffdeoql2n7kq?t=Sean_Vs_Wild iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-sean-vs-wild/ Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/seanvswild Instagram - @SeanVsWildPodcast Twitter - @SeanVsWild TuneIn - http://tunein.com/radio/Sean-Vs-Wild-p1009380/ Audible - http://www.audibletrial.com/seanvswild
I get to chat with Andrea McPherson about the local music scene, her passionate management of the Hoosier Dome all ages venue and her own dream of being a singer songwriter as Brightly Wild! She and her band mate Emily are currently working on getting their first single recorded with an EP soon to follow. We also touch on a few other topics we share similar opinions of. I hope you enjoy!
Andy Richter is no stranger to sharing a stage with someone, but never before has that stage been at the Swedish American Hall in San Francisco. Andy has also never before shared a stage with Eugene Mirman for a special San Francisco Sketchfest live recording of the always-inquisitive audio show Hold On with Eugene Mirman! You wanted the best, and you got the best: Andy shares a true story about seeing KISS at the Hoosier Dome and getting caught up in the psycho circus backstage. Your rockstar host Eugene puts on his proverbial cat make-up and sets off some pyrotechnics in the form of hilarious observations and questions. In each episode of the Audible Comedy series Hold On, host Eugene Mirman (Bob's Burgers, The Flight of the Conchords) pauses the funny stories of comedians and performers to get the skinny behind the story. Featured and future guests include: Andy Richter, Lisa Lampanelli, Mike Birbiglia, Reggie Watts, Kumail Nanjiani, Maria Bamford, Hasan Minhaj, John Mulaney, and more! Enjoy new episodes weekly!
Welcome back as we continue down the road of Wrestlemanias past as we stop at the Hoosier Dome for Wrestlemania 8. This one had a big double main event with Ric Flair defending the WWF Championship against the Macho Man Randy Savage, and Hulk Hogan going up against Sid Justice. There was also a killer Intercontinental Championship match between Rowdy Roddy Piper and Bret Hart, and The Undertaker continues his Wrestlemania streak against Jake Roberts.
Mike Fox who was in charge of Lucas Oil Stadium, RCA Dome and Hoosier Dome and also Dan's roommate at IU in college conversed with Double D about his career path change to join the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Mike commented about how hard it has been leaving a place and people that mean so much to him.
In Week 14 of the Bills First Super Season, the Bills went into the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis, a place where they'd enjoyed very little success, and blew out the Colts 31-7. Bruce Smith set a new career-high with four sacks, giving him a career-high 19 for the season, and Jim Kelly threw a pair of touchdown passes to Andre Reed as the Bills jumped out early and never looked back in clinching an AFC playoff berth.
Two Main Events! Two Tag Lines! One place! The stars of the wrestling world showed up at the Hoosier Dome with plenty of questions to be answered. Would Hulk Hogan retire? Would "Macho Man" be successful coming out of retirement? Why does the word "retirement" mean something different in the world of sports entertainment? All of these questions are answered, plus a Piper/Hart classic, the Undertaker buries a Snake, and Justice is not Vicious. There are so many things to celebrate this week on ManiaMania 8!
It's the approach of the Hulkster's swan song, and the end of the golden period for true Lapsed Fans. WrestleMania 8 is next on TLF's 30-week, 30-WrestleMania journey, and for your hosts, Hogan's bout with Sid Justice signals the close of a cast of characters that defined the first WrestleMania era.Jack Encarnacao and JP Sarro go deep into the Hoosier Dome for a breakdown of this 1992 extravaganza, which also featured a brilliant tilt between Randy Savage and Ric Flair for the WWF Championship as part of a double main event.Get Lapsed on:- The last word on why Flair and Hogan didn't face each other on the card, including a first-hand account of guru Dave Meltzer's conversations with Flair at the time- Undertaker goes 2-0 as a heel Jake Roberts is planted on the floor, after the dreaded DDT fails to get the job done- Jubilation over Bret Hart's innovative kick-off sleeper hold counter, and why Hart v. Piper shows us again that baby face versus baby face can and should be done- Lex Luger snaps his fingers and milk is delivered to him- Ray Combs hits one out of the park, and his tragic demise- Why Flair's WWF theme is superior to the “2001” version- The return of the girl who was crying when Savage was defeated in the WM7 retirementmatch- The emotions – phony or real? – of the Vince McMahon/Hulk Hogan heart-to-heart retirement tease in the run up to the event, and the behind-the-scenes, steroid-related dramas that informed it- One last vintage, electrifying Ultimate Warrior entranceThat and so much more, as The Lapsed Fan continues to give you what you need on an epic 30-week, locomotive-esque journey. All aboard!
Adam & Aaron celebrate the 30th anniversary of Michael Jordan's (1984) arrival in the National Basketball Association. This episode covers: - NBA All-Star Game - February 10, 1985 In this episode, we break down the NBA's thirty-fifth All-Star Game. The game was played at the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana, in-front of a then-record NBA crowd of 43,146. We were fortunate to have access to the game DVD, giving us plenty of topics and moments to talk about, including the alleged 'freeze-out' of Michael Jordan, supposedly led by Isiah Thomas. We chat about Alex English and his humanitarian efforts. Following encouragement from Alex, his fellow stars donated their game payments to an Ethiopian relief effort. The game itself was played at a fast pace, led by perennial All-Stars, Magic Johnson and Isiah Thomas. Michael Jordan and Hakeem Olajuwon - who finished with similar stat-lines - were the only rookies who played in the game. This episode continues our coverage of the 1984-85 NBA season. We encourage your interaction. Feel free to suggest specific games, moments and events from within the season, for us to cover in future episodes of the series. Thanks for taking the time to listen to the show. If you enjoy the content, please share it with your friends! The most prominent players mentioned in this episode, include: Michael Jordan, Ralph Sampson, Larry Nance, George Gervin, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Larry Bird, Moses Malone, Bernard King, Sidney Moncrief, Terry Cummings & Calvin Natt. Editor's note: sign-up for my monthly newsletter - receive exclusive details on upcoming podcast episodes and future, high-profile guests to appear on the show. Show notes | I appreciate all feedback, FB Page 'Likes' and iTunes ratings / reviews. Follow: Facebook | Twitter | Google+ Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Newsletter | RSS | Website Support Adam via Amazon: click-through and purchase any item (store-wide – within 24 hours) - it helps support the podcast – importantly, at no additional cost to you. Thanks. Feedback: e-mail (audio welcome) | Voicemail
You know, there's something almost therapeutic about spending an entire weekend kicking back with a case of beer, a laptop and doing nothing but slapping on headphones and power-editing six podcasts. It sure beats the complete stressfest that was April around here, though it's probably still not an adequate substitution for having, say, an actual "life." Still, I can't complain, I got to hear a bunch of really great music. This week's guests, Rok Hollywood, are well-known and respected veterans of the Indianapolis Music scene, owing to both their long-time presence as musicians, their work as owner/operators of Rising Star Entertainment, and their infamous "big-time gigs" opening up for major artists at Deer Creek (yes, I refuse to call it by it's "corporate name" -- and I also say "Hoosier Dome" as long as I'm still paying taxes for it). The most unique thing about these guys -- in particular, David and Daren -- is that if you know their resume, hear their music, and then meet them socially, there is a certain expectation of "heavy metal party guys biting the heads off of bats." In reality, however, they are very quiet, soft-spoken, unassuming personalities -- to the point that I was even wondering how I was going to get an interview out of them. On the other hand, if you catch them in their element during a performance, back stage at a show, or any time there's a microphone in the vicinity, then you're meeting a completely different group of guys: the non-nonsense, performance-focused, rock star package you would expect. Yet even then, as the interview shows, they don't give up any of the down-to-earth amiability and charm at their core. And of course the music speaks for itself. Links referenced in the show: Rok Hollywood can be found here: / . They also maintain a presence at Burnlounge.com: / For those who were interested, here is the entire that Rok Hollywood referenced during the show. You can catch Daren filling in with (a Poison tribute band) on Thursday at as part of a benefit for the . David, Daren, and Mike are also scheduled to appear at in June with an lead singer to be announced. Tonight's promo is for the We're Both Right Podcast. A new show on the Indiana podcasting scene. You can meet those guys, along with our leading podcaster, Jeffrey T of the Good Beer Show, myself, and several other local podcast producers at the this coming Saturday at the Starbucks on West 86th Street. And finally, we don't ask you for much, but we do implore you to help save Internet radio from the new proposed licensing fees that threaten to bankrupt nearly every streaming internet radio station in the country. So, please, visit , sign the petition, then write/fax/call/mail/visit your congressman and tell them to support H.R. 2060, which puts the rate fee hikes on Internet broadcasters back in line with their terrestrial counterparts.