
MOUTHFUL OF GRAFFITI - PHOENIX FESTIVAL THEATER'S FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (MINI MOG)
09/14/24 • 22 min
Jess Simmonson, Julia Eakes, Samantha Jednorski and Eric Bray Jr. from Phoenix Festival Theater's Fiddler on the Roof stopped by for a quick episode to talk about their upcoming production, opening on SEP 20 | 7 PM at the Harford Community College (Amoss Center).
Sponsored by the Harford County Cultural Arts Board.
Jess Simmonson, Julia Eakes, Samantha Jednorski and Eric Bray Jr. from Phoenix Festival Theater's Fiddler on the Roof stopped by for a quick episode to talk about their upcoming production, opening on SEP 20 | 7 PM at the Harford Community College (Amoss Center).
Sponsored by the Harford County Cultural Arts Board.
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MOUTHFUL OF GRAFFITI - VAGABOND SANDWICH CO. TALKS SANDWICH STOCK, DUNNIGAN'S & MORE
Today on the show I’m sitting down with the man, the myth and the legend of everyone’s favorite local sandwich shop and burger joint, Vagabond Sandwich Company, Mr. Ben Meyers. Ben remains unconventional, unpolitical and authentically himself.
His style is the happy blend of rustic and urban, garnished with gobs of fun. Beneath it all, and something he’d likely downplay, is a hidden layer of business acumen that has made him successful in all of his pursuits.
He's a fun-loving cook, business owner and serves his community with whatever available time he has left; and, today, he’s taking time out of his busy week to talk to us about how it all got started, what’s next and his upcoming and annual Sandwich Stock event.
Sponsored by the Harford County Cultural Arts Board.
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MOUTHFUL OF GRAFFITI - LIVE AT REB RECORDS VI w/JOHN ADAMS, DENNIS SCHOCKET & DAN HOUTZ
Today on the show I’m sitting down with three well-oiled and seasoned local, original artists from none other than Harford County, Maryland.
These three pickled lads have run the gauntlet, from covers to originals and have provided inspiration to countless up-and-coming artists.
Bands like Vicious Wishes, Think Again and Starbelly resonate with the local music scene because their good vibrations connected in a way that made them unforgettable.
I wouldn’t likely have to introduce them to anyone in the local scene, but for the sake of our out of state and international listeners, let’s give a jolly good MOG welcome to John Adams, Dennis Schocket and Dan Houtz.
Sponsored by the Harford County Cultural Arts Board.
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