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Ride The Vibe is a podcast, hosted by Michael Litten, “The Last DJ”. The show is produced by Mike Natchus and Giuseppe Colato from the one of a kind, state of the art Sandbox Studio South. Social media coordinated by James Thomas. The show features an “old school” listening party format. We encourage listeners to sit back with a glass of their favorite beverage, while we play a sample of the guest’s original songs and then chat with them about all things music, think digital liner notes. The show features a wide range of local, national and international artists. In the studio we enjoy Cathead Distillery and Drinkmate beverages.
Ride The Vibe is a podcast, hosted by Michael Litten, “The Last DJ”. The show is produced by Mike Natchus and Giuseppe Colato from the one of a kind, state of the art Sandbox Studio South. Social media coordinated by James Thomas. The show features an “old school” listening party format. We encourage listeners to sit back with a glass of their favorite beverage, while we play a sample of the guest’s original songs and then chat with them about all things music, think digital liner notes. The show features a wide range of local, national and international artists. In the studio we enjoy Cathead Distillery and Drinkmate beverages.
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Tuesday Oct 22, 2019
Conversation with International Recording Artist: Zakiya Hooker
Tuesday Oct 22, 2019
Tuesday Oct 22, 2019
Join Michael Litten "The Last DJ" for an in-depth discussion.
Featuring songs from "Legacy."
Sponsored by The Wine Store
Theme music provided by Peter Perkins

Zakiya Hooker is quite familiar with the blues. You could even say she had a front-row
seat to view the best the genre had to offer, right in her own living room. Her dad was
the renowned blues giant John Lee Hooker. To be the daughter of a Living Legend is a
major obstacle. To choose to follow in his footsteps is a major undertaking. But rather
than relying on her father, Zakiya has pursued life -- and music -- on her own terms,
overcoming personal tragedy and skepticism along the way. But you know what they
say, “the fruit never falls too far from the tree”. This certainly rings true with Zakiya.

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