Utah’s One Thing: Folk Hogan

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Since we started our show in 2016, we have been asking our guests at the end of every New Utah interview, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

This one is a doozy! We had 5 of 6 band members of Folk Hogan join us for episode 169 to celebrate their new album release. This is what they told us you should do while visiting Utah!

Moses said it’s a tough question. He said there are so many wonderful things in the state. Salt Lake is a special town, and you should go to some of the great under ages locations. He mentioned Diabolical Records, The Beehive, The Underground… Moses said he is constantly impressed by the music that comes out of Salt Lake City. He specifically mentions, Baby Gurl. Moses threw in a vegan restaurant too, BoltCutter.

Canyon said, besides Folk Hogan, of course. Go to Goblin Valley, take mushrooms and break your leg. Canyon actually said if you have to come to Utah and do one thing, put a suit on and go to a rural city and go to church. You sit there for two hours and see what people in Utah grew up with. He doesn’t want you converted, just see what it is like. *also he said do this drunk* Also, Lagoon is fun he guesses…

Kameron said he had an easy answer! He visit Moab, Canyonlands, and all the other places… the places that make you feel like you are on a different planet, and that includes Arches. Or as Canyon said, do the Teddy Roosevelt. *aka visit the national parks*

Jared he likes to go to Subway. *joking… we joke* (Jared has since left the band) He did say try the beers cause Utah has some of the best craft beers.

Nick has given us his one thing before, but he said to try the Del Taco… wah wah… He did bring up some local places like Taco Time and some local taco trucks downtown Salt Lake City.

Curtis would give a counterpoint to Kameron and say the mountains… but he wasn’t here so…

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Music by Folk Hogan, Bootleggers Dance

Episode 57 Old Tales of Rick Steadman

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*Updated** You can now find Richie on BYU Radio/SiriusXM with Lisa Valentine in the mornings.  He left X96 on his own terms for his new venture! You can still find him DJ’ing, on the Cultural Hall Podcast, and doing all his other side projects

This episode is full of all the feels. Feel your feelings people. Come on, you know you want to! Just for 15 minutes. That’s all we ask.
Richie T. Steadman, Rick Steadman, Dick Steadman… by any name he was still our guest this week. You may know him as the executive producer of Radio from Hell on X96 in Salt Lake. You may know him as an actor for many  years at the Desert Star Playhouse. You may know him because he has DJ’d your event. Maybe he delivered to you a singing telegram? You may know him because he is renovating his home and #thehomesteadman is a hashtag to follow. Or you may know him as a creator of the local Utah podcast, The Cultural Hall. However you know him, this interview will hopefully give you a little more insight than you normally get! Richie confirms the story that his brother, Jeffery, told on our show a couple weeks ago in episode 53 about losing his front teeth. He hates chocolate and fruit together. He had to get in touch with his feelings for 15 minutes… alone. He’s been in theatre MUCH longer than we knew and started with the coolest head-shots EVER. Richie T. is just an all-around good guy. Oh, and he isn’t a pumpkin-pie hair-cutted freak.

We think we need to see those Scotty Pippen shoes!
And please hire him for your upcoming events!

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Local city fireworks displays ON the 4th of July include:
Don’t forget when buying your fireworks to support our very own Chris and head to a local Phantom Fireworks booth (if you’re in South Jordan, hit up the one by Sprouts)
Nick Passey will be having a show at the Crow and the Pitcher in Murray on the 30th of June.
If you’ve ever wanted to take a long sword class, this is your chance! July 1st at 12pm 1040 Constitution Blvd in SLC. The United Swords Clansman Association is holding a beginners class. For more information click HERE

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Music by local Utah Band: Bootleggers Dance by Folk Hogan