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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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Monday Nov 11, 2019
Conversation with indie-folk band: Monday Night Social
Monday Nov 11, 2019
Monday Nov 11, 2019
Join Michael Litten "The Last DJ" for an in-depth discussion and a LIVE studio performance.
Featuring songs from "Watch It Burn."
Sponsored by Tap & Six
Theme music provided by Peter Perkins
Special Thank You to Lucy Piller/ARN Entertainment for providing the talent
In February 2017, Monday Night Social emerged as a full five-piece band and into the Chattanooga music scene with their win in that year’s Road to Nightfall competition, however their musical roots as a group extend back a couple of years before that moment. Brock and Janet McGarity, along with Christian Mann, comprise the founding members of the band dating back to early 2015. Initially they performed as a more intimate, indie-folk group focusing on 3-part harmonies with Janet also handling percussion duties while Brock and Christian played acoustic guitar and mandolin respectively. Their songs in those early days were tunes they had written before meeting each other which they worked into 3-part, folksy arrangements and turned into a self-produced EP. In 2016 they began writing songs together which led to a refining of their sound and direction. By this point the 3-part harmonies had become central to their identity, but the real transition came in the form of instrumentation. The acoustic guitar and mandolin were still integral pieces, but the electric guitar began to carry more of the load which required a shift in how the rhythm operated in each song. Janet’s musical versatility found her now holding down acoustic on many of the newer songs as well as light, hand percussion while Josh English and JG Oliver joined the lineup on bass and drums respectively.

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