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Episode 2112 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about how Marine Vietnam Jack Mattingly chose to deal with his PTSD condition. The featured story comes from Kentucky Spectrum News 1 and is titled: ‘This wall that … Continue reading → The post Episode 2112 – How Marine Vietnam Vet Jack Mattingly fights PTSD appeared first on .
Introducing the I Will Hunt Podcast. In this preview episode, I briefly discuss the vision of where I want this to go. I mention Cantrell Outdoor who will most likely be sitting in with me on the episodes while I learn to hunt.Jack Mattingly of the Whiskey Fever was nice enough to write a short song to use as the intro and outro. Check out Whiskey Fever: https://www.reverbnation.com/whiskeyfever
We start off this podcast with a little beaver talk because I was discovering Kris's beaver pillow he has in the museum.The topic is tags and we do our best at staying on the subject. Kris does his usual top notch job teaching me these things I have no clue about. If you want to learn the ins and outs of points toward sought after tags and how to go about it, then here it is!Jack Mattingly of the Whiskey Fever was nice enough to write a short song to use as the intro and outro. Check out Whiskey Fever: https://www.reverbnation.com/whiskeyfeverFollow the podcast- https://www.instagram.com/iwillhuntpodcast/Follow Cantrell Outdoors- https://www.instagram.com/cantrelloutdoors/Cantrell Outdoors website- https://cantrelloutdoors.comJack Mattingly of the Whiskey Fever was nice enough to write a short song to use as the intro and outro. Check out Whiskey Fever: https://www.reverbnation.com/whiskeyfever
In this episode Jack Mattingly follows up on The Landing, the Boeing Employees Occult Affinity Group's ritual and the heroics of derby regular Bud Ichikawa. He also answers a *very* important question about Somnos! Sponsored by the John Jay and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
In this inaugural episode, host Jack Mattingly plugs the Annual Cedar River Rubber Ducky Derby and the Deadly Nightshade Redistribution effort, reports on an unfortunate rumble at the Farmers Market, discusses the ongoing permitting saga for Boeing Employees Occult Affinity Group's upcoming ritual, and more! Sponsored by Somnos.
On this episode of Our PNW Music, we sit down with Dennis Dorgan. You may remember Dennis as a young phenom lead guitarist, up on stage slaying solos with Jack Mattingly & Whiskey Fever. Dennis has been busy in 2020; establishing his own band (New Brother), creating music and writing his own style of poignant lyrics and melodies. Coming from a poverty-stricken childhood with depression issues that ran throughout his family, Dennis has a perspective that not all of our local artists possess. The openness of his music, albeit raw and unpolished, pulls the listener into a world that not all of us are familiar with. He opens a window into his soul, and in doing so, grants the listener access to his psyche. We are honored that he chose our platform to talk about where he's come from, new ventures and debut his artistry.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewBrotherBand/Instagram: https://instagram.com/newbrotherband?igshid=isx0hqzh1yjsEmail: newbrotherband@gmail.com
This episode of Our PNW Music is the debut of The Stepdads, a duo made up of childhood friends Jack Mattingly (Jack Mattingly & Whiskey Fever, Bare Feet, Bad Chuck) and Dusty Claybo (The Last Resort, Bad Chuck). This is the second music collaboration that Jack and Dusty have created; the first being Bad Chuck, which was a venture born when they were in high school and lasted until they were in their early 20's.The Stepdads episode is about a friendship that is nearly three decades in the making. With our world enveloped in a pandemic, division and protesting centuries of inequality and injustices, Jack and Dusty embody the innocence of childhood friendship, playing guitars in the back yard with the fur babies and spending free time in the woods instead of in front of a TV. Listen while they entertain us with stories from when they were in 4th grade all the way up to present time; you'll laugh and cry (from laughing so hard).The music centerpiece of this episode is a song called “The Roaring 20's” that Jack wrote on January 2nd, 2020 after spending a few celebratory days with his BFF, Dusty. The song was a take off from the ‘roaring' 1920's and meant to be a hopeful outlook into the 2020's. Listening to the song now, it derives a sort of eerie, prophetic sentiment. The song is brilliantly written and has an all encompassing melody that will have you reaching for the repeat button each time the song ends. If you have never heard a Jack Mattingly song, “The Roaring 20's” is a perfect representation of his incredible artistic talent. As far as the Our PNW Music co-hosts are concerned .... all roads lead to Jack
We were at Birdsview Brewery to watch Jack Mattingly and Kristin Allen-Zito Zito play a show. A couple of Barfeet Band guys, Josh Fichter and Jim Fichter, were there as well as singer songwriter Brittany Collins. We recorded a short discussion on the back porch. You never know who is going to show up when you go see live music!Barefeet Band - WanderingWebsite - http://thebarefeetband.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/thebarefeetband/Instagram - https://instagram.com/barefeetband?igshid=ah7w3lkm92u9Brittany Collins- DemonsWebsite - https://brittanycollinsband.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/BriCollinsMusic/Instagram - https://instagram.com/brittmakesmusic?igshid=j44s9uttuw4nWhiskey Fever- All Hands on DeckWebsite- https://jackmattinglyandwhiskeyfever.com/mediaFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/WhiskeyFeverBandInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/whiskeyfeverSpotify- https://open.spotify.com/artist/45pnrlSFQJsWeuEWbDD3Fx?si=5-Lnf1O3RVC1KEmtGCmRzgKristin Allen-Zito- The GardnerWebsite - http://www.kristinallenzitomusic.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/kristinallenzitomusic/Instagram - https://instagram.com/kristinallenzito?igshid=b534per2cbq4Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/artist/1H2vaILXsKWRZEvzSo4YhT?si=a5RDmS5TQa-34Zl7GeabrQ
Join hosts Rudy Giecek and Kristine Miller Cartwright as they talk to Skagit County's prominent singer/songwriter, Jack Mattingly. Jack, and his band Whiskey Fever, who won the US Bank #TourPossible Seattle competition in 2017, are one of Skagit County's most esteemed bands. Frequently playing to standing room only venues, their combination of Jack's high-spirited original songs and magnetic stage presence coupled with the band's engaging connection with the audience have made them a favorite, not only in the Skagit County and NW Washington music scene, but also in college party scenes ranging from Bellingham, Seattle, Chelan, Yakima, Ellensburg, Spokane and everywhere in between.In Part 2 of our two part episode, you'll hear Jack Mattingly recall stories from tours gone wrong and tours gone just right. We also discuss some of the Whiskey Fever's songs; The ones Jack likes as a band and some of the ones he likes most. Jack's humor and charm had a way of instilling a spot in the hearts of everyone who meets him. After you listen to this episode, you will see why we chose Jack Mattingly to kick off our first podcast “Skagit Valley You Don't Want To Miss This”.Be sure to like our social media pages so you can keep up to date on all of the best local music in NW Washington:Website- https://jackmattinglyandwhiskeyfever.com/mediaFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/WhiskeyFeverBandInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/whiskeyfever
Join hosts Rudy Giecek and Kristine Miller Cartwright as they talk to Skagit County's prominent singer/songwriter, Jack Mattingly. Jack, and his band Whiskey Fever, who won the US Bank #TourPossible Seattle competition in 2017, are one of Skagit County's most esteemed bands. Frequently playing to standing room only venues, their combination of Jack's high-spirited original songs and magnetic stage presence coupled with the band's engaging connection with the audience have made them a favorite, not only in the Skagit County and NW Washington music scene, but also in college party scenes ranging from Bellingham, Seattle, Chelan, Yakima, Ellensburg, Spokane and everywhere in between.In Part 1 of our two part episode, you'll hear Jack Mattingly recall stories from his childhood about talent shows and English class rap battles, as well as learn about his song writing process, childhood musical influences and onstage alliances with his audience. Jack's humor and charm had a way of instilling a spot in the hearts of everyone who meets him. After you listen to this episode, you will see why we chose Jack Mattingly to kick off our first podcast “Skagit Valley You Don't Want To Miss This”.Be sure to like our social media pages so you can keep up to date on all of the best local music in NW Washington:Website- https://jackmattinglyandwhiskeyfever.com/mediaFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/WhiskeyFeverBandInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/whiskeyfever
Join hosts Rudy Giecek and Kristine Miller Cartwright as they talk to Skagit County’s prominent singer/songwriter, Jack Mattingly. Jack, and his band Whiskey Fever, who won the US Bank #TourPossible Seattle competition in 2017, are one of Skagit County’s most esteemed bands. Frequently playing to standing room only venues, their combination of Jack’s high-spirited original songs and magnetic stage presence coupled with the band’s engaging connection with the audience have made them a favorite, not only in the Skagit County and NW Washington music scene, but also in college party scenes ranging from Bellingham, Seattle, Chelan, Yakima, Ellensburg, Spokane and everywhere in between.In Part 1 of our two part episode, you’ll hear Jack Mattingly recall stories from his childhood about talent shows and English class rap battles, as well as learn about his song writing process, childhood musical influences and onstage alliances with his audience. Jack’s humor and charm had a way of instilling a spot in the hearts of everyone who meets him. After you listen to this episode, you will see why we chose Jack Mattingly to kick off our first podcast “Skagit Valley You Don’t Want To Miss This”.Be sure to like our social media pages so you can keep up to date on all of the best local music in NW Washington:Website- https://jackmattinglyandwhiskeyfever.com/mediaFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/WhiskeyFeverBandInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/whiskeyfever/
We start off this podcast with a little beaver talk because I was discovering Kris’s beaver pillow he has in the museum.The topic is tags and we do our best at staying on the subject. Kris does his usual top notch job teaching me these things I have no clue about. If you want to learn the ins and outs of points toward sought after tags and how to go about it, then here it is!Jack Mattingly of the Whiskey Fever was nice enough to write a short song to use as the intro and outro. Check out Whiskey Fever: https://www.reverbnation.com/whiskeyfeverFollow the podcast- https://www.instagram.com/iwillhuntpodcast/Follow Cantrell Outdoors- https://www.instagram.com/cantrelloutdoors/Cantrell Outdoors website- https://cantrelloutdoors.com
Introducing the I Will Hunt Podcast. In this preview episode, I briefly discuss the vision of where I want this to go. I mention Cantrell Outdoor who will most likely be sitting in with me on the episodes while I learn to hunt.Jack Mattingly of the Whiskey Fever was nice enough to write a short song to use as the intro and outro. Check out Whiskey Fever: https://www.reverbnation.com/whiskeyfever
I attended Pacific Crest Trail Days, volunteering for ALDHA West. I took some time to interview a few attendees while I was there. Listen in!I close the episode with three songs recorded from my live show. Jack Mattingly and the Whiskey Fever.
Join Me at Patreon to get exclusive content! https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=5262583Becaome a Patron at https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?c=781308 and get a two-disk recording of our live show. One disk is my interview with the four PCT authors that was released as an episode and the other is a live recording of Jack Mattingly and Whiskey Fever at the live event. 15 tracks of their original songs played acoustic at Whitewall Brewery.Photo by Stacey Arnold at https://www.staceylarnold.com
Tami Asars told me if I ever wanted to do a live event, she could get all of the guidebook authors together for an interview. The books are dubbed "Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail" followed by a state or section. All four are featured at http://www.pctguides.comTami and Eli Boschetto had been on prior episodes to talk about their books; Washington and Oregon. Philip Kramer and Shawnte Salabert were on for the first time!We laughed at funny stories each told and talked about why people need these books.As a sidenote to the episode, we raised $300 in donations for the PCTA.org with ticket sales and giveaways like a brand new waymarkgearco.com backpack.Photo by Stacey Arnold at https://www.staceylarnold.comThe intro song was preformed live by Jack Mattingly and the Whiskey Fever with special guest Anastasia Allison on violin.
Jack Mattingly and Dennis Dorgan played a fun show before my live event. The last song they played was Tall Grass, the song they let me use for my podcast intro/outro. Anastasia Allison joins them with her violin!We raised $300 for the PCTA and had over 80 people crammed into Whitewall Brewery. What an amazing night.The interview which followed this song will be out soon! Tami Asars, Eli Boschetto, Philip Kramer and Shante Salabert were my guests and they did not disappoint either.Check out Whiskey Fever: https://www.reverbnation.com/whiskeyfever The song used in the intro is 'Tall Grass' from their album Gonna Wake Up This Whole Town.
Jeff Latham is the owner of Latham Reality Unlimited and he's completed a couple of Iron Man races. He has a crew of realestate agents and they are always on the lookout for a new goal. This June, they plan to all summit Washington's Mount Rainier.I also talk about my live event and the episode ends with an acoustic song by Whiskey Fever frontman Jack Mattingly. Purchase tickets to the live event at- http://northcascadehiker.com/live-events/may21-18