There was a lot to like about this last episode of the Saturday Six Pack, which began with an original composition by Modern Lady Fitness that included more obscure, inside references than Glass Onion. [They not only sang about Brigid’s fancy lady parts, which, for some reason, are often a topic of conversation on the […]
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Singing about heartbroken monsters with Fangs and Twang, discussing the condition of Michigan’s roads with Representative David Rutledge, and reliving the horrors of Totally Awesome Fest… on episode 16 of The Saturday Six Pack
My favorite moment of this week’s episode happened within just the first few minutes. I was looking at State Representative David Rutledge’s face when Fangs and Twang performed the opening theme song that they’d written for the show, and he was just beaming. While I think he genuinely liked the song, which was admittedly pretty […]
Posted in Art and Culture, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged AM 1700, Amber Fellows, Autumn Nicole Wetli, Ben Miller, Black Jake, Black Jake and the Carnies, Bob Krzewinski, Danica Danger, David Rutledge, Deadbeat Beat, Debbie Dingell, Michigan House of Representatives, Patrick Elkins, Riverspirit, Totally Awesome Fest 13 Comments
State Rep. Dave Rutledge takes your calls, monster songs with Fangs and Twang, and a Totally Awesome Fest recap… on this weekend’s edition of The Saturday Six Pack
In the wake of yesterday’s positive coverage in Concentrate, the phone hasn’t stopped ringing. Strip club owners from around the country have been calling, asking how they too can get on the microwatt AM bandwagon. One would have thought that operating a strip club would bring in enough money to pay the bills, but apparently […]
Posted in Art and Culture, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Amber Fellows, Bike Bus Walk Week, Bob Krzewinski, Brian Robb, Concentrate, Cre Fuller, David Rutledge, Deja Vu, Doug Coombe, genitalia, Hungry Collector, lap dances, leftovers, Matt Siegfried, Michigan House of Representatives, Patrick Elkins, Peoples's History of Ypsilanti, Spur Studios 3 Comments