Music

5th February
2009
written by Matt The Cat

Hey Prowlers,

Good news for those of you with iPods. iTunes is now listing the Friday Night Cat Fight podcast feed at the iTunes Store. Click this link to subscribe to the Friday Night Cat Fight on iTunes.

Also, beginning tomorrow (2/6/09), the Friday Night Cat Fight podcast will be extended into a half hour show. The show will feature a theme that leads into the weekly Friday Night Cat Fight. This week’s Cat Fight will be the first ever 3-way. Don’t miss it, this Friday on MattTheCat.com.

The Friday Night Cat Fight

2nd February
2009
written by Matt The Cat

Hi Prowlers,

New York Daily News entertainment writer David Hinckley gave me a very nice mention in today’s column on “The Day The Music Died”. I’m mentioned toward the end of the article. Click the link below to read the article.

New York Daily News – “The Day The Music Died”

Soulfully,
Matt The Cat

30th January
2009
written by Matt The Cat

Hey Cats n’ Kittens,

I’m still prowlin’ out here in those cold back alleys. First, we’ve got this week’s Friday Night Cat Fight.


This is a very exciting Cat Fight this week as the Five Keys go for FIVE straight wins. If they win this week, they’ll be inducted into the MattTheCat.com Alley Of Fame. We’re going back to their original winning song from five week’s ago, “The Glory Of Love”. This week, they’ll battle The Velvetones and their 1957 version of the song. The choice is yours, Cats n’ Kittens. Will The Keys makes it into the Ally Of Fame OR will The Velvetones stop them dead in their tracks.

Hear and VOTE on The Friday Night Cat Fight by clicking HERE!


Classic Night Prowl Show Discovered!

Thanks to Lee, former Night Prowler, I’m very excited to offer you a podcast of a classic Night Prowl Show from back in August of 2004. This was a special Thursday Night show that I did featuring some of the greatest DJs of all time. We had some very interesting callers during the show. I hope you enjoy hearing this over four years after it originally aired. Visit my Podcasting Page to hear it.

The Day The Music Died: 50 Years Later…

This Tuesday will be the 50th anniversary of the horrible plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Rirchie Valens and JP “The Big Bopper” Richardson. You know if I were still on the air, I’d be doing a special show for our heroes. However, Alex Ward always does a fantastic job with “The Day The Music Died”. Hear Alex’s show, “The Pink And Black Days” on XM’s 50s on 5 this Sunday (2/1/2009) at 6pm EST. Also, Rockin’ Ed has put together a fantastic podcast featuring some great, rare Buddy Holly songs at Mystery Train Wreck . Of course there are events going on around Clear Lake, IA as there is every year around this time. More information about The Surf Ballroom and the list of who’s attending this year’s 50th Anniversary can be found here.

Keep on prowlin’ and doncha ever stop, b/c the day you stop prowlin’ will sho’ enough be the day you drop.

Soulfully,

Matt The Cat

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