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Podcasts: I do a weekly radio show on WCRS which features mostly bands and musicians from the central Ohio area. You can download the podcast at patradio.org. An easy way for you to keep track of my podcasts is to subscribe to my myspace blog.
Subscribing to the podcast: "Subscribing" is merely a way of letting software keep track of my programs for you, and automatically downloading new ones when they are available.
If you are an iTunes user, this is as simple as starting up iTunes, then going to the following address in your web browser: itpc://patradio.org/mixtape.xml
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E-mail requests and comments to patradio ["at sign"] gmail ["dot"] com.
Merch: I've got shirts, stickers, mugs and hats on cafe press you can buy. I think the coffee mugs are quite nice.
Musicians / Bands: Send us your stuff if you'd like to have it played on pat radio. You can email mp3s to the address above. Please include a url to your website or myspace page or some band info, upcoming gigs, etc.
If you have a cd you'd like to send us, the address is:
pat radio #136 1601 W. Fifth Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43212
Who I'd like to meet: Folks who make music, work in radio, book and promote concerts, or just enjoy good music.
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We are doing a benefit show for Huckleberry House on the 21st of March at Ruby Tuesday (the bar). Please stop by for a night of good music and a great cause. If you like original rock, promise you'll have a good time.
CLEVELAND - The Woodchuck Festival marks the occurrence of Groundhog Day with revelry and a celebration of original music and ecological activism. Our hearts and minds look forward to the swift passing of winter and an early return to springtime, and most importantly the practice of ecological conservation and preservation of our fragile natural resources.
The Woodchuck Festival will be held on Saturday, January 31 at The Matinee Cleveland located at 2527 W.25th Street and will feature bands from Cleveland, Buffalo, Detroit, and Kent, Ohio. Bands performing at the Second Annual Woodchuck Festival include:
Tearwave (Buffalo) Babylon A Go Go (Cleveland) Sik Sik Nation (Detroit) Lazy Susan (Kent) Dead Letter Room (Cleveland)