Upon Further Review X: Darker Side of the Moon

Adrian Patrick of OTHERWISE and Will Hoge call in for a music-heavy edition of Upon Further Review. Listen now online at iTunes or The Pit!...
Picture here is Bonzie Colson of Notre Dame defending against Duke's Jahlil Okafor. Adrian Patrick of the rock band OTHERWISE called in before the game last week to share his thoughts on the Irish with UFR, as well as the band's new record and touring. Pit file photo

Picture here is Bonzie Colson of Notre Dame defending against Duke’s Jahlil Okafor. Adrian Patrick of the rock band OTHERWISE called in before the game last week to share his thoughts on the Irish with UFR, as well as the band’s new record and touring. Pit file photo

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he New England Patriots are the Super Bowl champions and Upon Further Review is back with Episode X!

This week’s edition of the show is music heavy, as Adrian Patrick of Las Vegas-based rock band OTHERWISE calls in to discuss their recent album — Peace at all costs — and give his thoughts on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. We continue the trend with Grammy-nominated country singer/songwriter Will Hoge for an impromptu interview  about his upcoming record, new song “Middle of America” and the music industry at large.

Plus, Notre Dame beats Duke in their highly-anticipated contest only to fall to Pitt a few days later.

Upcoming tour dates for OTHERWISE include:
2/10 Pop’s in Sauget, IL with 10 Years
2/19 Brick by Brick in San Diego, CA with 10 Years
3/5 Smith’s Downtown in Mishawaka, IN
3/15 The Machine Shop in Flint, MI with 10 Years
3/17 Music Factory in Battle Creek, MI with 10 Years
3/18 Home Bar in Arlington Heights, IL with 10 Years

Upcoming tour dates for Will Hoge include:
2/6 Memorial Opera House in Valparaiso, IN
2/18 St. Jude Winter Jame in Elyria, OH
3/20 The Machine Shop in Flint, MI

Be sure to rate and review The Pit: Sports and Entertainment on iTunes and support The Pit by visiting audibletrial.com/thepit.

Categories
PodcastTop News

Owner of The Pit Media, LLC. Damien is an award-winning sports journalist currently employed full-time by Tribune Publishing. He is a part-time sports information specialist with Joliet Junior College. He is a former Heisman Trophy voter and a member of the Football Writers Association of America. He has a Bachelors of Arts in Journalism from Oakland University and a Masters of Arts in Sports Administration from Northwestern University.
No Comment
advertisement

RELATED BY