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"Dancefloor Mountain Radio Hour" hosted by Matt Scherger in Indiana
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DISPATCHES FROM THE COUNCIL OF THE SPACE CATERPILLAR
by Jacob Sunderlin I love winter because winter is a free pass to sleep and read another book about serial killers and listen to Miles Davis and (almost) lose my shit. Seasonal affective disorder is some kind of conspiracy (Illuminati). … Continue reading →
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Episode #34 – Dancefloor Mountain Radio: More Hits From The Prohibition Era And Beyond!
Episode #34: More Hits From The Prohibition Era. Enjoy. Track listing: 1) Bob Wills – Rosetta 2) Cannon’s Jug Stompers – Last Chance Blues 3) Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five – Save It, Pretty Mama 4) The Hokum Boys – Hokum … Continue reading →
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Episode #33 – Dancefloor Mountain Radio Hour: Donnie and Bill get married at The Sanctuary!
The Sanctuary. Congratulations Donnie and Bill! Here’s one for the memories. Great times in the big city! Family, friends, music, food, beer and marriage. Press Play Here, under these words. Track list: 1) Intro/ Knock Me A Kiss – Louis Jordan … Continue reading →
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DISPATCHES FROM THE COUCIL OF HEADACHE ROCK
by Jacob Sunderlin Turns out the number one google search that results in people clicking on this site is “Kama Sutra Indiana.” WHAT UP. No long preamble here, I’ve just got some head-splitters to share: Collected some songs after thinking … Continue reading →
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DISPATCHES FROM THE COUNCIL OF ROADTRIPPING SPIRIT ANIMALS AND SOLITUDE
by Jacob Sunderlin There are blue whale-sized portions of America that seem to have no people in them at all. Whole tracts of North Dakota, Idaho, Ohio, Pennsylvania go like this: highway, sky, expanse, fence, Dairy Queen, expanse, shrubbery, deer, … Continue reading →
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DISPATCHES FROM THE COUNCIL OF UNUSUAL HOOSIER FAUNA: THE TIGERFOX INTERVIEW
by Jacob Sunderlin When Ryan Puetz’s CD book got stolen from his truck the summer we were driving from the celery bog to Otterbein every morning to work with his cousin laying brick, we only had what was in the … Continue reading →