The boys are on vacation, so the girls fill in this week. Rebekah and Susie take control of the studio and fill it full of estrogen, and then have two badass guests on, Luke McGlathery and Denver Williams. And if that wasn’t enough, surprise guest Zach and Richard swing by the studio. It turns into an all star gang bang of sorts! The girls recount their time at the JJTM 3 year anniversary party, the craziness of the summer party at Dustin’s house, and get into some crazy drunk stories with the boys. It was a really great show, and they did a fantastic job filling in. There is also a secret bookend/wrap-up at the end of the episode.
This week the boys make a trip to the Deathstar to see Guns N’ Roses. You get to spy on their conversations as they make the drive out there and do a nice little wrap up of their 3rd Year Anniversary at Lola’s. Some drama from last weeks show is discussed, and then the boys pick up their buddy Shelby. Then it’s Guns N’ Roses and Pokemon from there on out.
Finally the question gets answered: Is Jay Wilkinson ready for fun? And the answer might shock you! (How’s that for a little click bait action?) Jay enters the Temple and spends a little time with the boys discussing what kind of perks really come with being Fort Worth’s first Artist in Resident, and he also discloses who this Bobby on Drums guy really is. A lot of art gets talked about, locally and underground, and we find out what the local climate is towards art these days. The boys also receive a lesson on Fort Works Art and Art Tooth. After the break, Brooks from the band Mountain of Smoke stops by to give away a pair of tickets to their show THIS Thursday at Gas Monkey Bar and Grill with Big Business. If you would like to attend this show, the boys have another pair of tickets they will give away to whomever sends them the best selfie to jerryjonestownmassacre@gmail.com. And remember the more skin that’s shown, the better. Finally the show wraps up with some crazy Tera Reid & Jenny McCarthy audio.
Next Friday night is The JJTM Presents: Convoy and the Cattlemen, The Phantom Sensation, Mean Motor Scooter, and Caliche Burnout at Lola’s.
You asked for it, so here it is, our no holds barred review of the Fort Worth Weekly Music Awards. We are joined by our friends Susie and Jeffery Lord from the Funkytown Podcast to discuss what we loved and hated about this years awards. We also introduce the world to JJTM’s newest Man on the Street, Mr Nick Russo, who does a fantastic job interviewing everyone he comes in contact with. Hopefully this won’t be the last time we have him covering events for us. Congrats to all those that won, and congratulations to all those nominated, in our heart you’re all winners!
Mark down your calendars for July 29th as The JJTM Presents: Convoy and the Cattlemen, The Phantom Sensation, Mean Motor Scooter, and Caliche Burnout at Lola’s.
We have often said that this show is a form a therapy and away to release and express how we feel about things going on around us. After the last week we had here in North Texas, we needed to take a little bit of time to let some steam out. AND THIS ONE GETS HEAVY. It’s also a little long, but it’s really hard to cram in everything that has gone on in the normal length of our show. We are joined by our friend Dante to get an idea of how things are in the African American community after the events in Baton Rouge, Minnesota, and Dallas and to get his aspect of what it’s like raising a family in a climate where the people sworn to protect you can’t be trusted.
For those that wanted out wrap up of the Fort Worth Music Awards, that show will be coming up later this week. We felt it was more important at this time to talk about the tragedy in Dallas, and what this might mean to our future. Please remember we are just two guys talking out of our ass most of the times, so if you get offended with anything we say, we’re sorry in advance, WE ARE NOT PROFESSIONALS.
Special thanks to our friend Dante for coming in and hanging out!
Mark down your calendars for July 29th as The JJTM Presents: Convoy and the Cattlemen, The Phantom Sensation, Mean Motor Scooter, and Caliche Burnout at Lola’s.