Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 5-3-25 hour 3
Game Plan
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Speaker 5: All right, welcome everybody, Welcome back, as we have entered
Speaker 5: our number three New Marrow trace of Matt Connorton unleashed.
Speaker 5: If you are listening live today is Saturday May third,
Speaker 5: twenty twenty five. We are live from the studios of
Speaker 5: w m n H ninety five point three FM in
Speaker 5: Glorious Manchester, New Hampshire. Jenny is here of course at
Speaker 5: the News at it for and joining us live in studio,
Speaker 5: so we might not be able to hear everybody right away.
Speaker 5: I'm going to kind of adjust these levels here as
Speaker 5: we go, because we've got a full band in here,
Speaker 5: but uh, let's start, well that just still tune in.
Speaker 5: So let's start. Let's start with you, sir Ronnie in
Speaker 5: the corner there, and and i'll kind of this will
Speaker 5: let me kind of check the mics too as we're going. Oh,
Speaker 5: I can hear you. Go ahead, and I want to
Speaker 5: go around the room and you can each tell us
Speaker 5: who you are and what you do in the band.
Speaker 15: Okay, So I'm ron Ronnie Young and uh so I'm
Speaker 15: the drummer and one of the co founders with Etch
Speaker 15: and my son Jake. And yeah, I kind of been
Speaker 15: playing for a long time and can been been very
Speaker 15: blessed to have my son be able to join me.
Speaker 5: Oh, that's that's pretty cool to be able to play
Speaker 5: in a band with your son.
Speaker 15: Yeah, that's awesome.
Speaker 6: That's awesome.
Speaker 5: Okay, and uh and you this the son in question,
Speaker 5: Go ahead and tell us about yourself.
Speaker 2: Hello.
Speaker 8: Hello, I am the son of Ronald Young Jacob. I
Speaker 8: play the bass in the band, emotional support, uh sometimes
Speaker 8: social media video editing, sometimes having having good fun, having
Speaker 8: good laughs, and pretend in fake backup vocals on a
Speaker 8: couple of these tunes. Oh, okay, pretend.
Speaker 5: Okay, very cool, very cool. I'm a bass player myself,
Speaker 5: so I'm looking forward to hear and your play. Oh awesome, awesome,
Speaker 5: and I like your shirt.
Speaker 14: Thank you very much, thank you.
Speaker 2: And you hello.
Speaker 16: I'm Avery. I'm the daughter I joined later in the
Speaker 16: band to do backups and stuff like that. So yeah,
Speaker 16: we've just been backing up and we do some lead
Speaker 16: songs like covers and stuff like that. So hopefully cool,
Speaker 16: Hopefully we can do more and I'm excited.
Speaker 5: All right, Avery, welcome and you hello.
Speaker 17: I am Jenna. They like to call me the honorary
Speaker 17: young because I am Jake's girlfriend.
Speaker 5: Okay.
Speaker 17: I started off as a fan and a roadie and
Speaker 17: then I got promoted to backup singer and I also
Speaker 17: do some percussion. I make our flyers and I'm also
Speaker 17: our melodyne master when we're in the studio.
Speaker 5: Okay, okay, yeah, Jake, uh do me a favorite? Can
Speaker 5: you go ahead and play your bass a little bit?
Speaker 5: Let's see, well at just tuning up, we can check
Speaker 5: to see we gotta do. We're live on the air,
Speaker 5: so we got to kind of do this on the fly,
Speaker 5: but we we make it work.
Speaker 2: But uh.
Speaker 5: Oh that sounds nice. You have some fast fingers. There, dude,
Speaker 5: I like it. I like it very good. All right,
Speaker 5: that sounds excellent. And uh, Ronnie, I know we'll be
Speaker 5: able to hear you because drums always.
Speaker 6: Come through in here in this room.
Speaker 5: Yeah, and uh when when when etches well, i'll tell
Speaker 5: you what. Well, that's just still getting ready. He's tuning up. Ronnie,
Speaker 5: tell us more about the band. I kind of tell
Speaker 5: us about and how did this come to be where
Speaker 5: because obviously you're one of the youngs, so we tell
Speaker 5: us about how you and Etch Matt and then and
Speaker 5: then how this became kind of a family thing.
Speaker 15: So interestingly enough, Jake and I were on the baseball
Speaker 15: field and he played baseball. I coached a little bit.
Speaker 15: We're in Brookline and uh we were playing the older
Speaker 15: team and uh, this guy right next to me here
Speaker 15: Atch was standing in there and we started talking and uh, oh,
Speaker 15: my son, he said, is playing there? And I said, yeah,
Speaker 15: my son, Jake's playing there. And we started talking and
Speaker 15: I told him about, you know, playing music and stuff
Speaker 15: like that, and he says, really, I had a drywall
Speaker 15: truck that can run young drywall. And he's like, I
Speaker 15: do drywall too. So it was pretty interesting because you know,
Speaker 15: we both love music. Both have you know, same interest
Speaker 15: in drywall. And then he worked for me one day
Speaker 15: and said, listen, this is my music. And two of
Speaker 15: those songs actually were something he recorded some time ago,
Speaker 15: and I said, I like that. So we ended up
Speaker 15: getting together after I was playing with another band and
Speaker 15: he said, I'm going to steal that drummer, and he did.
Speaker 15: He stole me and we played with another bass player
Speaker 15: at the time, and his name was Johnny Thunder and
Speaker 15: so we named the band Etched Thunder and Young and
Speaker 15: so we played for a couple of years together with Johnny,
Speaker 15: and then during COVID we were recording and so my
Speaker 15: son wanted to do to partake in some recording with us,
Speaker 15: and so he was doing all the mixing and stuff
Speaker 15: in my barn and so it kind of came out
Speaker 15: that he was putting down tracks and stuff and we
Speaker 15: were just like blown away how Rady made us sound.
Speaker 15: So we kind of I said, I want the up
Speaker 15: to play with my son. I told the other bass player,
Speaker 15: I says, I just have to Yeah, nothing against you,
Speaker 15: you love.
Speaker 5: You, but you and Eddie van Halen, you kicked out
Speaker 5: the old bass player for your son.
Speaker 15: But that selfish as it is, I had to do it,
Speaker 15: and I get it.
Speaker 5: Yeah, I hope the old bass player understood. Was he
Speaker 5: nice about it?
Speaker 1: Yeah?
Speaker 5: Okay, that's good.
Speaker 2: Ye.
Speaker 15: But yeah, after that, I mean, we just played a
Speaker 15: three piece for a long time and for about three years,
Speaker 15: maybe even. And Jenna came in on one of the
Speaker 15: songs that we had recorded during that call it the
Speaker 15: COVID Sessions and you can find it online too. It's
Speaker 15: Broken Heart album. Okay, and Jake mastered.
Speaker 2: The whole thing.
Speaker 6: Very cool.
Speaker 15: Jenna came in and sang a song with us, give
Speaker 15: Me Some Love, and her voice is just amazing. So
Speaker 15: we were like, okay, this is this is something we
Speaker 15: could probably use and down, you know, a year down
Speaker 15: the road. Anyway, we said, Jenna, can you come in
Speaker 15: for some more songs? And then it just kind of
Speaker 15: accumulated and my daughter said I knew she could always
Speaker 15: sing to Yeah, I said, you know, you know, I'd
Speaker 15: like to try a little bit, and so which when
Speaker 15: the two of them got together and they sang, it
Speaker 15: was just it was musical harmony that.
Speaker 2: It blew me away.
Speaker 15: Yeah, And to this day, we're still really developing our style.
Speaker 15: Our songs were still really kind of pulling it all together. Yeah,
Speaker 15: and of course we call it generational rock for a reason.
Speaker 15: There's a lot of generations. Yeah, use we play everything
Speaker 15: from the sixties to today and yeah, so that's kind
Speaker 15: of how it all.
Speaker 1: Together.
Speaker 5: Okay, very good, very good, and uh oh, etch you're
Speaker 5: already man, Yeah, let me get that Mike. I gotta
Speaker 5: figure out what what trying to figure out what channel
Speaker 5: you're on there.
Speaker 6: I'm not even.
Speaker 5: Is that Mike plugged in?
Speaker 2: Is it?
Speaker 5: Why aren't I hearing you? I can't hear you at all?
Speaker 5: And I don't know why. We'll figure it out though.
Speaker 1: What I hear.
Speaker 6: I hear a crackle.
Speaker 15: He's got to plug it into the box.
Speaker 2: Is that.
Speaker 1: That work?
Speaker 5: I'm just trying to figure out talking to that mic again,
Speaker 5: etch if you would I think that I think that
Speaker 5: chord is bad. I'm gonna switch out because I I
Speaker 5: hear it crackling. But I'll give the okay, yeah.
Speaker 1: Perfect on that one.
Speaker 14: And we got a lot of members here.
Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah, I see what you're doing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, Yeah,
Speaker 5: that's fine, that's fine. So etch uh, yes, tell us
Speaker 5: about yourself.
Speaker 18: I'm at My name is Mike Etchel's. My grandfather was at,
Speaker 18: my brother was at, my mother was at, my father
Speaker 18: was at, the dog was at.
Speaker 5: So I figured, uh, you know, I will use the
Speaker 5: name etch. Okay, So that's about it.
Speaker 16: Nothing else.
Speaker 14: What do you do in the band at?
Speaker 1: I sing in the band.
Speaker 18: I like to write music.
Speaker 6: On stage.
Speaker 1: I like to shut out.
Speaker 18: I like to shut out Jenna when she's talking.
Speaker 6: She's kidding.
Speaker 18: I've been playing since I've been fifteen years old. Before
Speaker 18: I could even really play guitar good, I was writing songs.
Speaker 1: So this is a real treat for me to be
Speaker 1: able to do this.
Speaker 5: Well, we're glad that you're here. I need to uh
Speaker 5: why don't we go ahead? And you want to go
Speaker 5: ahead and play something for us? I think, uh, Ronnie,
Speaker 5: do you need a do you need a vocal mic?
Speaker 6: Or you do? You sing it all?
Speaker 5: Okay?
Speaker 6: Okay? Cool?
Speaker 5: So well, I know these mics are all on.
Speaker 2: I know that.
Speaker 6: Uh well, I think I think this mic will pick
Speaker 6: up everybody.
Speaker 1: Mm hmm my finger is today.
Speaker 6: Okay, what about you? How long have you been doing this?
Speaker 5: A long time?
Speaker 6: A long time?
Speaker 5: Well time, I think we're I think we're ready. If
Speaker 5: you want to take a run at it.
Speaker 18: Well, we're gonna do a song called don't matter, because
Speaker 18: the only thing that matters is love.
Speaker 5: All right on the written etch on the Young's live
Speaker 5: in studio, Here we go, we'll.
Speaker 18: Pain don't matter, chains don't matter, money don't matter, or
Speaker 18: the thing that matters as well?
Speaker 1: Look will the rain that spattered and the thunder clatter?
Speaker 1: You ain't the hia.
Speaker 6: Only thing the malice is love?
Speaker 19: Weel very down upon me? Still I can't fill up
Speaker 19: be reathing, break the strad the b me.
Speaker 5: For you in my pan?
Speaker 1: Will the sun and shining and.
Speaker 10: The moon he hid?
Speaker 11: Right?
Speaker 1: They all bruised him?
Speaker 2: Or not?
Speaker 1: Didn't that man?
Speaker 11: Now?
Speaker 7: Is his love?
Speaker 1: Or see?
Speaker 2: Will you show them more.
Speaker 9: Time for the games that you played but you just
Speaker 9: can't win?
Speaker 5: Or it didn't notice his love?
Speaker 11: Sweet?
Speaker 20: Littering down upon me until I can't feel my fain
Speaker 20: or anything?
Speaker 7: Break and save advice me?
Speaker 13: Won't you in my pin?
Speaker 21: Oh take a.
Speaker 1: Chap, well don't matter? And those change ways don't matter,
Speaker 1: Money don't matter. Only thing that matters is love? Oh
Speaker 1: see levery now? Will call me until I can't feel
Speaker 1: my pain? Oh? Realthing breaks.
Speaker 7: The balancing?
Speaker 1: Won't you in my pain much better, you know on
Speaker 1: the thing that that is is.
Speaker 5: Oh very nice, very nice. Well let me get that. Yeah,
Speaker 5: playing with these mics a little bit here, but no,
Speaker 5: that sounded great. Etch and the youngs is here with
Speaker 5: us live and studio on this uh Saturday morning. I
Speaker 5: love the harmonies on that really really good. You all
Speaker 5: y'all sound great. But I do kind of feel like
Speaker 5: that's the secret weapon, is those harmonies on the on
Speaker 5: the choruses, that sound.
Speaker 6: Really good, really good. It's really good.
Speaker 5: You do you play a lot of shows. You're doing
Speaker 5: a lot of live shows. Oh oh you don't have
Speaker 5: a mic?
Speaker 8: Oh yeah, yeah, we definitely, we've got We've been playing
Speaker 8: a whole bunch. I mean last last year we had
Speaker 8: a ton of gigs. I feel like it's like a
Speaker 8: couple of months it was like every weekend, a lot
Speaker 8: of local shows where we live Milford and like places
Speaker 8: like the Brick House and Stonecutters. But then we're trying to,
Speaker 8: you know, like my dad said, we're finding our vibe
Speaker 8: and the sound with our new members. So what we
Speaker 8: did this winter entering into spring and summer is kind
Speaker 8: of going to the studio put down, you know, some
Speaker 8: more tracks for those songs that you heard a little
Speaker 8: bit earlier. We're going to record that song that we
Speaker 8: just played, and so we're kind of on a recording
Speaker 8: hiatus away from live shows. So we just do a
Speaker 8: once in the once in a while little thing. But
Speaker 8: then I think we got some stuff coming up in
Speaker 8: the summertime, places like the Range playing on a cruise night,
Speaker 8: which that twenty ninth when at the May May playing
Speaker 8: Cruise Night at the Range and uh and yeah with Brickhouse,
Speaker 8: back to the brick House in July, home Base.
Speaker 5: Brickhouse and Dover. Uh no, in Milford, in Milford, Okay,
Speaker 5: right right, gotcha, gotch.
Speaker 14: Right on the Oval?
Speaker 5: Oh okay, very good, very good. Well do you want
Speaker 5: to you want to play another one?
Speaker 6: Yeah?
Speaker 5: Well you're warmed up if you're but I need to okay,
Speaker 5: you know I don't have to. Okay, you know what,
Speaker 5: while you're doing that, I could play another studio track
Speaker 5: because I've got we we played the two that just
Speaker 5: sent me. But there's also I know you've got more online.
Speaker 5: Is there?
Speaker 6: What what should I what should I play from that?
Speaker 2: No?
Speaker 14: No, no, we already.
Speaker 17: I'm a fan. I'm a fan of beards.
Speaker 13: The pain.
Speaker 5: Okay, we could give that a spin. Let's see I
Speaker 5: remember seeing that title too. We could play that and
Speaker 5: then uh, while you switch over guitars and I kind
Speaker 5: of want to plug another mic in there too, so that,
Speaker 5: uh so we can hear Ronnie. Let's see, there's no
Speaker 5: swears in this.
Speaker 2: Right, I'm well aware of it.
Speaker 14: I can say no, no, no, he's playing he's playing
Speaker 14: it on Spotify.
Speaker 5: Yeah, that one has Uh I was gonna I was
Speaker 5: gonna play a studio track.
Speaker 14: That one's got one just real quick.
Speaker 5: Okay, so we can't play that.
Speaker 6: We can't do that. Yeah, pick another one, hit too shy.
Speaker 8: That one doesn't have any swears.
Speaker 5: Bit too shy. Okay, let's let's give this a listen
Speaker 5: and then uh, we'll make sure uh, and then after
Speaker 5: this we'll we'll come back and we'll hear you play
Speaker 5: another live one. If you're just joining us, we've got
Speaker 5: etch and the Young's here with us live and studio.
Speaker 5: But this is this is another studio track. This is
Speaker 5: called bit too shy.
Speaker 22: Now, even I want to see your picture, I have
Speaker 22: to see a spell. I have to see those crazy eyes. Well,
Speaker 22: if you're a thing that you try to be your buffriend,
Speaker 22: got enough to love your bit butter much too shy?
Speaker 7: I ain't late say.
Speaker 1: Just a bit too shine.
Speaker 5: All the call the girls, it seemed to em I know.
Speaker 1: All those modal bids.
Speaker 7: You don't even know their names.
Speaker 22: I bet you're doing a thing that you try to
Speaker 22: be either Buffy's better be.
Speaker 1: Got mother dot or go in say.
Speaker 13: I ain't lady, just a bit to shine?
Speaker 7: Uh wind it down with the boys.
Speaker 1: Now ever, and no, we're gonna see your picture. Try
Speaker 1: to see you.
Speaker 21: Try to see those but shot eyes.
Speaker 22: Well I did anything just trying to be your b friend.
Speaker 4: But I'd love to love you but a much huge shine.
Speaker 1: Hey lazy.
Speaker 2: Jill still Biltre Shi late later.
Speaker 13: Jill st Filtre shih.
Speaker 2: M m.
Speaker 6: Here we go.
Speaker 5: That is called bit too shy, that is and the
Speaker 5: Young's great studio track.
Speaker 6: I love that a lot.
Speaker 5: And we've got etch and the Young's uh here in
Speaker 5: studio with uson the moment they're going to play another
Speaker 5: live song for us. But as you were saying off
Speaker 5: air that you've got a story about that song that
Speaker 5: we just heard a bit too shy.
Speaker 18: Yes, a friend of mine was over Gary Cormia, and
Speaker 18: I said, uh, I write songs.
Speaker 1: He's like, yeah, right, I go okay.
Speaker 18: So I started playing the riff and there was a
Speaker 18: poster of Kathy Ireland, the one with her holding the ore.
Speaker 6: How long that song's been?
Speaker 18: And I wrote it because I'd be a bit too
Speaker 18: shy to talk to that girl.
Speaker 5: Ah understood, Okay.
Speaker 18: So I proved him that I you know, now I
Speaker 18: can even prove it even more.
Speaker 5: That's right, that's right, Yes, absolutely, you have the There is.
Speaker 18: One thing I want to say. I am honored to
Speaker 18: play with these people. Oh yeah, these guys are amazing.
Speaker 2: Yeah, like they got to.
Speaker 18: Carry me around. I guess sometimes I get to change
Speaker 18: my undergarment.
Speaker 5: Oh my goodness.
Speaker 18: Well, and Jenna Sullivan comes up with vocal arrangements that
Speaker 18: are amazing. Yeah, Avery's doing the same thing. Her voice
Speaker 18: is angelic, and Jake is amazing, and Ron is a
Speaker 18: squirm and Gerbil yeah he's insane, and I'm on it.
Speaker 18: I want you guys to know that I mean this
Speaker 18: from bottom of my heart. To play in a band with.
Speaker 6: Guys, oh.
Speaker 15: This, I have a connection.
Speaker 5: There we go, How are you holding it right now?
Speaker 5: Keep holding it that way?
Speaker 15: We be doing this if we didn't think these songs
Speaker 15: were so good and so to you to all the
Speaker 15: credit goes to you for writing great music.
Speaker 6: You know, thank you very much, but I mean that, guys,
Speaker 6: thank you.
Speaker 14: Don't sell sell yourself short though.
Speaker 1: Well that's how I am.
Speaker 17: Et definitely brings the comedic relief.
Speaker 5: Yeah, we want to play another one.
Speaker 18: Yeah, uh, this is called Lowdown all right.
Speaker 5: Etch on The Young Live and Studio.
Speaker 20: Got the call last night that she's leaving me. She
Speaker 20: don't care no more, all believe in me.
Speaker 3: Oh yeah, it's just a load down there out shape
Speaker 3: loads down there out.
Speaker 1: It's just lop down down world.
Speaker 7: I sing, it's a trying shape.
Speaker 1: It's a load down there.
Speaker 4: I spent a million bunch of once a therapy, so
Speaker 4: the doctor said more, there's not much in you do
Speaker 4: for me.
Speaker 13: Yeah, it's just a load out down the rim.
Speaker 2: No clown down floor right, no.
Speaker 1: Cloud for.
Speaker 7: Spin and change.
Speaker 13: It's now downloa.
Speaker 1: Low down ny.
Speaker 6: All right.
Speaker 5: Wow, I can't I can't hear my Oh there we go.
Speaker 5: I was gonna say I can't hear myself all was
Speaker 5: on There we Go because the Young's live in studio.
Speaker 5: That was That was excellent, excellent, love it.
Speaker 6: I love it.
Speaker 5: How many how many songs do you do you have
Speaker 5: as a band? How many original songs do you have?
Speaker 2: Oh?
Speaker 15: My god, probably about fifteen fifty?
Speaker 5: Oh that many?
Speaker 6: Wow?
Speaker 5: Yeah, that's great, that's great. And uh, where should people
Speaker 5: go online to keep up with everything that you're doing,
Speaker 5: because people might not know how to spell H for example,
Speaker 5: it's an unusual uh like just sketch, not a word
Speaker 5: to use every day.
Speaker 15: Yeah, it just sketch like etc. H and the youngs.
Speaker 15: So you can find us on Spotify or any of
Speaker 15: the streaming.
Speaker 14: Channels, YouTube, Facebook, So it does a great job. Facebook
Speaker 14: is is where we're most active.
Speaker 8: I'm trying to get better at the instagrams, okay, but
Speaker 8: you know, maybe it will have a snapchat one day.
Speaker 2: Yeah, you know.
Speaker 15: It's just a tough thing trying to you know, with
Speaker 15: the five of us all organizing ourselves, working during the day,
Speaker 15: getting all this stuff together. And the last thing you
Speaker 15: really want to do is like, let's play around with
Speaker 15: the social media stuff and all that. And so I
Speaker 15: do a lot of I do most of the posting
Speaker 15: and stuff. But if I need like a good poster made,
Speaker 15: Jenna comes and creates it, or Jake Avery does a
Speaker 15: lot of like pictures and stuff like that.
Speaker 5: Yeah, Jake does all the.
Speaker 15: What is it called the tech stuff?
Speaker 6: Yeah me.
Speaker 8: They get behind the scenes little tech stuffy yeah yeah,
Speaker 8: and videos stuff.
Speaker 2: I just look pretty.
Speaker 14: We just told Edge to show up.
Speaker 17: And bring his tuner.
Speaker 5: Very good, Very good. And where are you playing next?
Speaker 5: Where's the next?
Speaker 15: So May twenty ninth, Thursday night, it's Cruise Night at
Speaker 15: the Range. The Range is this wonderful hidden gem in Mason,
Speaker 15: New Hampshire, and everybody with supercas and you know classics
Speaker 15: come and uh they do music every Thursday.
Speaker 2: They do.
Speaker 15: There's this huge stage for the weekend shows. They have
Speaker 15: a lot of great bands. Check them out online. The
Speaker 15: Range and Mason. Everybody should know about this. It's like
Speaker 15: the it's like the the little great Woods of New
Speaker 15: Hampshire and they're they're they're definitely up and coming thing
Speaker 15: that people will be flocking to. Very cool Sundays they
Speaker 15: do a blues thing there. So yeah, we'll be there
Speaker 15: May twenty ninth. I hope people come and check it out,
Speaker 15: but after that won't be until we're taken June off
Speaker 15: and then we'll be back in July eleventh to the
Speaker 15: Brick House in Milford and we usually play there every
Speaker 15: other month. We had to we had to cancel one
Speaker 15: because of a wedding in May, so yeah, we have
Speaker 15: to go to those weddings. H nephew.
Speaker 14: My nephew's getting chat congratulations.
Speaker 15: Yeah, and uh and then after that, Uh, we were
Speaker 15: open to whoever wants to book us. We do parties.
Speaker 15: We have some Fourth of July we'll be on the
Speaker 15: parade and New Boston we're playing on a float. So
Speaker 15: in fourth of July we're gonna play on the float
Speaker 15: and wave to people who usually give away like blow
Speaker 15: up guitars and microphones and kids love it and we
Speaker 15: have a good time. We did that last year. That
Speaker 15: was a lot of fun. And then we got a
Speaker 15: party that we're doing for fourth to July and so
Speaker 15: but well, I'm gonna stop booking port for the fall season.
Speaker 15: We usually play a lot in the fall. Everybody he's
Speaker 15: got festivals and fairs and stuff like that going on.
Speaker 15: We'll play at the Pumpkin Festival in Milford, Co.
Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 15: Well, uh, we played there last year and it was
Speaker 15: a great time. And trying to get our name out there,
Speaker 15: so I'm hoping we appreciate the opportunity for you guys
Speaker 15: to have us here of course, to gain that recognition
Speaker 15: out there and hope they like it and come and
Speaker 15: see us.
Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah, no, we appreciate you've been.
Speaker 14: Clock Collective Studios.
Speaker 2: Yes, Mike, Mike, great guy.
Speaker 8: Okay, you like the sound of those mixes, like the
Speaker 8: sound of those Masters and Clark Creative and Amherst, New Hampshire.
Speaker 5: Yeah, I was curious about that actually, because yeah, everything
Speaker 5: sounds really good.
Speaker 17: Although that last song that you played, not the live
Speaker 17: ones that we played, but a bit too shy that
Speaker 17: you played, that was actually all Jake's doing.
Speaker 15: Oh really, that was the COVID sessions. I was telling
Speaker 15: you about that when it all came out and there
Speaker 15: was five the five songs on there called Broken Hot
Speaker 15: And so when you go on online you want to
Speaker 15: look up Atcher the Young's Broken Heart. We have that
Speaker 15: ep on are and Jake was pretty much the producer
Speaker 15: of that whole thing.
Speaker 5: Oh okay, And although I want to check out Parietal Eye, oh.
Speaker 6: Yeah, as well is playing in this band.
Speaker 15: He plays in Paridal Eye, which is amazing, really amazing.
Speaker 8: What's it called pard Yeah, okay, third, Yeah, it's not
Speaker 8: the easiest name to remember.
Speaker 16: But confuse it with partial eye thought, a lot of
Speaker 16: partial eyes.
Speaker 5: Oh, I can imagine. I can imagine that name being
Speaker 5: misspelled on a lot of flyers.
Speaker 14: Oh yeah, it's not the greatest marketing on our it's fun.
Speaker 6: What kind of music is it?
Speaker 8: A little experimental EXPERIMENTALTI.
Speaker 14: Indeed metal, third wave sky, Yeah, just experimental rock, I
Speaker 14: would say, okay, I could sum it up right now.
Speaker 18: Yeah, Iron Maiden's grandchildren met children of the Red Hot
Speaker 18: Chili Peppers.
Speaker 17: Yeah, okay, I was going to say, Red Hot Chili
Speaker 17: Peppers go sideways, all right.
Speaker 15: And Jenna, you're also in other things to boy, So.
Speaker 17: I'm gonna duo with Jake called the has Beens. And
Speaker 17: we actually host an open mic through the Jason R.
Speaker 17: Flood Memorial, And that's a mental health suicide prevention memorial
Speaker 17: based out of Dairy, New Hampshire. Oh cool, in memory
Speaker 17: of my friend Jason Flood. So we do a lot
Speaker 17: of things involved with that foundation. We also gig around
Speaker 17: the area as well. But yeah, we host the open
Speaker 17: mics at the Coffee Factory in Dairy, New Hampshire.
Speaker 5: Excellent and every month.
Speaker 17: Yeah, last Friday of every month. And then my first
Speaker 17: love is musical theater, so I perform in community theaters,
Speaker 17: but I also direct children's theater.
Speaker 5: Okidding, good for you.
Speaker 2: Wow she was a score.
Speaker 5: Yeah, definitely, yeah, no doubt, no doubt. That's just a
Speaker 5: musical right now.
Speaker 18: If you want to really good drink, yeah, if you
Speaker 18: go to the old Town tavern, Yeah, Avery's a great bottend.
Speaker 6: Oh yeah, get a lot.
Speaker 5: Of tips after this.
Speaker 16: Relations I get a lot of connections from that place,
Speaker 16: for sure.
Speaker 5: Outstanding, outstanding. Well, we are approaching the top of the hour,
Speaker 5: so I think what we'll do is we can to
Speaker 5: finish out. We'll play one more from the the E.
Speaker 5: P What should I play from the E? Because because
Speaker 5: we already played those other two studio tracks, open the segment.
Speaker 15: Some love, Yeah, the one Jenna first sang on.
Speaker 5: Okay, we'll give that a spin and uh, let's see.
Speaker 5: And before we go to Jenny, you want to remind
Speaker 5: everybody your website because you've got a lot going on.
Speaker 8: As always, if you want to see what kind of
Speaker 8: trouble I'm getting myself into, go to Gencoffee dot com
Speaker 8: j E N N C O.
Speaker 6: F F E y dot com.
Speaker 5: Very nice, very nice, And of course if you're listening
Speaker 5: live on Saturday too. Uh later, I'll be recording an
Speaker 5: edition of the Tough Bumps podcast with Eric Pilcher, so
Speaker 5: you can look for that. And thank you everybody who
Speaker 5: joined us today. Of course we had an able Blood
Speaker 5: and Charles Richardson and in the first hour and etch
Speaker 5: on the youngs. Thank you once again. Appreciate this very
Speaker 5: much and we'll definitely do it again in the future.
Speaker 5: And we will close out with this track. This is
Speaker 5: called give Me Some Love. This is one of the
Speaker 5: ones you produced, Jays.
Speaker 11: It is Yeah in a big old barn, in a
Speaker 11: big old barn, all right, it sounds great, sounds great,
Speaker 11: And if you miss any part of today's show, it
Speaker 11: will be up in just a little bit at wm
Speaker 11: hradio dot organ on my website Mattconnorton dot com, and
Speaker 11: we'll talk to you a little bit later.
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