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Mush Music & Jesse James Dupree of JACKYL on Midwest Beat

Southern-fried heavy rock group, JACKYL, is back on the road in 2021 with an early stop at HOBART ART THEATRE in Northwest Indiana produced and presented by MUSH MUSIC, LLC
This edition of "MIDWEST BEAT with Tom Lounges" originally aired on FRIDAY, APRIL 9th

 on 89.1FM-Lakeshore Public Radio 

This program is a 2-part episode with concert production company MUSH MUSIC, LLC and one of the many rock bands the company is presenting as live music returns to concert halls as COVID pandemic numbers drop and restrictions start to ease up.

HOUR ONE:  IN -STUDIO GUEST:  PAUL PANICALI of MUSH MUSIC     

The Chicagoland music and event promoter PAUL PANICALI discussed the return of live concerts in the Great Lakes Region following the year of COVID- shut downs. 

There was also discussion about some of the shows and bands has promoted in the past, and ones that he is working on bringing to the area in the coming months of 2021, many being presented at Hobart Art Theatre, including an April show with Southern Rockers, JACKYL.  Songs by some of those artists -- hed PE, Buckcherry, Fasterpussycat, Jackyl, L.A. Guns, and others were featured during the program.

Credit www.jackyl.com
The JACKYL boys are coming to Hobart, Indiana

HOUR TWO:
GUEST: 
JESSE JAMES DUPREE of JACKYL    

Colorful rocker JESSE JAMES DUPREE talked about his years of rockin' with JACKYL, their music, their current tour plans and his own line of Spirits. 

An assortment of JACKYL songs were also played during the second half of the program, in and around the segments of interview chatter...

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