
I work for the other rock station in the building M-F, no not that one, the other one (think soft) On the Weekend 'TUE, I'm here: Saturday's 9a-3p, Sunday's 9am - 6p. You can also hear me on our brother station's fishing show, Sunday's 6-9p on AM980. Yep, I'm the man or 'the Matt'. When I tee off while playing golf, people shout - U da Matt. Indeed!
Request Line 937-457-1047 Weekends I'm usually available. If I'm elsewhere in the building (we have 8 stations here) email is your best bet mattking@clearchannel.com I update the Rockline too 457-ROCK(7625) Call to get the latest Concert, Event, Venue, Prize and Bike info 24/7 all free.
Where are you originally from?
Born in Cleveland[Go Tribe!]...as a charter member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame my name is inscribed somewhere in that palace on Lake Erie. Since I was 10 I've lived in the Gem City, I think its a pretty cool town.
What's the best thing about working for WTUE?
The first gig I had here at the station was the Saturday Night Block Party. One evening I was playing a block of Pink Floyd and I said aloud, "I am playing a block of Pink Floyd AND getting paid for it." What a sweet job!
What CDs are in your CD player right now?
I still have a lot of vinyl and will never make the switch to an i-Pod. On-the-side I deejay wedding receptions and in nightclubs so my faves are quite varied. I idolize; The Cult, The Cars, The Beatles & Metallica of course, plus the mashup band Beatallica, to name a few rockers.
Where do you hang out most in Dayton?
Running around a tennis court. That is when I'm not hitting .657 as a 'TUE MasterBatter softball player [lest we forget about our fishing team the Master-Baiters], although I haven't played with them in many years. I'm constantly trying to shed that elusive extra ten pounds (some think it's more like 20) I've been carrying around. The pizza & wing diet may be the culprit!
What was the best concert you've ever seen?
I go to Jimmy Buffett shows ~ its a major party! The band I've seen the most (other than Boston) is Pink Floyd. The last Kid Rock show at Hara was unlike any concert I've ever been to...it was a show, there's a difference! Finally saw Steely Dan last summer and when I closed my eyes it was as if the record was playing! Big Head Todd & the Monsters sound great live. Early Cult, when I was in college had an unpolished rawness to them. {said in thick English bloat > I Like That Band} That's what lead singer Ian Astbury said to me once, describing Mother Love Bone...
Tattoos (location)?
Not yet. I've considered an Agave plant, 'cuz I'm a top shelf Tequila(anejo) connoisseur, yet I also like good beer, so maybe something along those lines. And an anchor of course!
Who would you like to beat the crap out of?
Art Model and Teresa Earnhardt. They should get married. Their offspring would be the anti-christ!! :-o
My Metallica page
Fishing/Hunting page
Breakfast with the Beatles
Online Contest's
http://www.allmyfaves.com/
Icon Fetch - A former 'TUE jock interviews musicians
New Releases - now in stores & online:
Records:
98 Degrees- 2.0 Wimpy Cincinnati band, but if it weren't for Nick Lachey we never would've heard of Jessica Simpson & Kleenex stock would surely have dropped.
AM & Shawn Lee- La Musique Numerique
Ann Pragg- Bitter Fruit
Banquets- Banquets
Bracher Brown- Broken Glass And Railroad Tracks
Co La- Moody Coup
Courtney Jaye- Love And Forgiveness
Deerhunter- Monomania Are you aware of out hunting radio show on WONE-AM?
Devour The Day- Time & Pressure
Eksi Ekso- Archfiend
Fitz & the Tantrums- More Than Just A Dream
Goo Goo Dolls- Magnetic
Jim Guthrie- Takes Time
Joe Satriani- Unstoppable Momentum
Karl Hyde- Edgeland
Lady Antebellum- Golden Yeah they're Country but that chick is hot.
Little Boots- Nocturnes
Michael Feuerstack- Tambourine Death Bed
Mikal Cronin- MCII
Mother Falcon- You Knew
Mylets- Retcon
Natalie Maines- Mother Awww, just in time for Mother's Day. I wonder if mom likes to bash Bush too.
Northcote- Northcote
Patty Griffin- American Kid
Pentimento- Pentimento
Phaseone- If I Tell U
Pistol Annies- Annie Up
Retox- YPLL
Rod Stewart- Time Hey, the Faces rocked!!
Savages- Silence Yourself
She & Him- Volume 3
Still Corners- Strange Pleasures
Straight No Chaser- Under The Influence
Talib Kweli- Prisoner Of Conscious
The Child of Lov- The Child Of Lov
The Hussy- Pagan Hiss
The Uncluded- Hokey Fright
Tim & Adam- Tim & Adam
Vampire Weekend- Modern Vampires Of The City
We Are Loud Whispers- Suchness
DVDs:
Safe Haven
Jack Reacher
Fringe: The Complete 5th Season
Private Practice: The Complete 6th Season
Rookie Blue: The Complete 3rd Season
Royal Pains: Season 4
This was taken from a dash cam, by a very calm driver. That is until he drops an F-bomb!
Family-Friendly Fishing Events
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Ohio residents fish for free May 4-5 |
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COLUMBUS, OH – Free Fishing Days on May 4-5 offers Ohio residents the opportunity to fish in any of the state’s public waters without buying a fishing license, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). Additionally, family-friendly fishing events for young anglers will be offered on Saturday, May 4, at five state properties around Ohio. “It is important to introduce kids to fishing at a young age, and these free educational opportunities are a great way to get kids acquainted with fishing,” said ODNR Director James Zehringer. “We want to ensure that this pastime continues as an important family tradition for our children and grandchildren.” At the five designated youth fishing ponds on May 4, ODNR will provide bait and instruction for the young anglers, but participants are encouraged to bring their own fishing rods and tackle. A limited number of loaner fishing rods will be available at each site. These family-friendly events will be held on May 4 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. The following family-friendly fishing ponds will be stocked throughout the summer to ensure there are always plenty of fish to catch:
Family-friendly fishing ponds are open to youths 15 and under. Those 16 and older must fish with a youth age 15 and under. Ohio's Free Fishing Days are open to all Ohio residents and extends to all of Ohio’s public waters, including Lake Erie and the Ohio River. An estimated 1.3 million people fish each year in Ohio, and the ODNR Division of Wildlife stocked 24 million fish in 2012 alone. Some different species of fish Ohioans might hook include steelhead trout, walleye, saugeye, crappie, yellow perch, bass, bluegill and catfish.
Anglers 16 years and older are required to have a valid fishing license to take fish, frogs or turtles from Ohio waters during the rest of the year. An Ohio resident fishing license costs only $19 per year. Ohio residents born on or before Dec. 31, 1937, can obtain a free fishing license at any license vendor or online. Residents age 66 and older who were born on or after Jan. 1, 1938, are eligible for a $10 senior fishing license. A one-day fishing license is available for $11, an amount that can later be applied toward the cost of an annual fishing license. Fishing licenses are available at participating agents. The sales of fishing licenses, along with the Sport Fish Restoration (SFR) program, continue to fund ODNR Division of Wildlife fish management operations. No state tax dollars are used for these activities. These are user-pay, user-benefit programs. Get more info HERE p.s. Remember, a few raindrops is a good thing, when fishing! |
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