Episode 37 of the show also featured the debut of songs by Jesse Ray & The Carolina Catfish and Thunderbolt & Lightfoot, with a cover of May Erlewine by Sawyer Fredericks on the “The Voice.”
It could be a live performance unlike any other: The six-piece pop/soul/rock band Hey Marco! joined by the first-time-ever seven-piece version of electronic/indie-pop outfit Full Catastrophe.
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It’s part of the two Grand Rapids’ bands dual CD-release party Saturday night (May 9) at SpeakEZ Lounge in downtown Grand Rapids, a celebration of Hey Marco!’s “Give Love” and Full Catastrophe’s “Century” albums.
Mark Jackson and Jake Krull of Hey Marco! and Marc Kelley and Evelyine of Full Catastrophe stopped into the studios of WYCE (88.1 FM) on Friday to chat about their respective studio projects on Local Spins on WYCE, with both sets of musicians relating the genesis and development of their distinctive musical ventures. Listen to the entire podcast here.
The show also featured the debut of brand new tracks from Saginaw-based Americana band Barbarossa Brothers, Grand Rapids rockabilly duo Jesse Ray & The Carolina Catfish and Kalamazoo folk duo Thunderbolt & Lightfoot, plus songs on the extended edition of the show from Sawyer Fredericks (a cover of May Erlewine’s “Shine On”), Vox Vidorra, Sam Kenny, The JetBeats, Stella, Mustard Plug, Tom Hymn, Lindsay Lou & The Flatbellys, Matt Ten Clay & The Howlers, Brother Adams and more.
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