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Classic and modern rock & blues of the band, Warehouse 11, are featured tonight on episode 682! Featuring music from: Radio 45, Falling into Red, Dan Getkin and the Twelve Six, Warehouse 11, A.E. Honick, Dragonfly Effect, The Slobberknockers, Ironside Interview Segment 1, with Ellen of Warehouse 11 Where did the name, Warehouse 11 come...
In this week's episode, Red Sox pitcher Collin McHugh joins the show to discuss how baseball can return safely, provide an update on his rehab from a flexor strain and talk about his own podcast, "The Twelve Six." McHugh, who signed with the Red Sox in March, sheds some light on how players are approaching the potential start of baseball season in the middle of a pandemic.Intro Music: Airside by Hiro See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The gang handles a giant cephalopod and escapes the boat with their lives and equipment. They follow leads and find out who the true mastermind is behind the Opir Magna's problematic journey. Find more music by Dan Getkin and the Twelve Six at dangetkin.bandcamp.com.
The gang tries to create ways to escape the clutches of the mysterious hands in the water. Find out if they make it! Special guest Dan Getkin of Dan Getkin and the Twelve Six fame has music to be found on the internet!
Garrett Titlebaum: It's Nice To See He's Working RSS Dan Getkin the local Pittsburgh musician is in the studio today. Dan Getkin fronts a rocking alternative-country band, Dan Getkin and the Twelve Six along with Bill Brandt, Alex Herd, Eddan Sparks, and Jake Troxell. Despite what you may have surmised, only five individuals make-up Dan Getkin and the Twelve Six, an alt-country outfit from the Steel City, named for a type of curveball that can buckle a man at the knees. The band careens from full-tilt rock anthems to delicate narrative-driven balladry and back around. 1-800-637-HOPE (4673)
In this episode we catch up with Dan Getkin and his latest album Feeling Good About the End Times which spans everything from baseball to religion.
Pittsburgh's Dan Getkin cites Ryan Adams as his entry to the alt-country genre. “When Cold Roses came out! One of my best friends in college was a big Ryan Adams fan and he showed me some stuff. Then Cold Roses came out, and he's all over the genre- every album sounds different. That was the one that had it dialed in perfectly, I mean every track! “Blossom” was the first dance at my wedding, so yeah, it's everywhere.” Music has been a part of his life since high school, however he has different professional aspirations. “I have a masters of divinity, which is a weird one to put on a resume if you're not apply to be a minister, which I'm not. If you're not the kind of person who went to youth group a lot, the idea of going to seminary is very confusing because I'm married. You go into seminary with two paths: either your study strengthens everything OR it just shatters it, which is kind of what happened to me. It challenged my faith a lot and that comes across a lot in my music. Maybe this will be the last album where I deal with that.” Dan Getkin and The Twelve Six's new album “Feeling Good About The End Times” is out now and more info is at their website. Photo by Sara LaCroix
Katie Grashow tells us about 5th annual World of Mae 5K happening at North Park this Saturday, register today! Missi Matthews doesn't believe the latest Le'Veon news concerning his Week 7 return, Phil Bourque says Sidney Crosby is faster and stronger than ever going into the 2018-19 season, Big Cat understands Pirates' fans angst, and Dan Getkin and the Twelve Six perform in the Coffeehouse.
Katie Grashow tells us about 5th annual World of Mae 5K happening at North Park this Saturday, register today! Missi Matthews doesn't believe the latest Le'Veon news concerning his Week 7 return, Phil Bourque says Sidney Crosby is faster and stronger than ever going into the 2018-19 season, Big Cat understands Pirates' fans angst, and Dan Getkin and the Twelve Six perform in the Coffeehouse.