ATWS Podcast #59: Ducky & the Vintage

Ducky DukeDucky and the Vintage is a Harrisburg based rock band with a brand album called Flowers. Frontman Ducky Duke made a big splash earlier this year with an appearance on the NBC television program called The Voice. Although he didn’t make it through the first on screen audition, he caught ear of the show’s host Carson Daly and was invited to make an appearance on Last Call. Aside from music, Ducky keeps busy with his visual art. Keep up with Ducky on Facebook and ReverbNation.
We recently partnered with our friends at Tri State Indie to bring you a new Wood Stove House Artist Spotlight series. We’ll be periodically posting 5 to 10 minute podcast episodes on Tri State’s website highlighting some of our favorite independent music from around the country. Tri State Indie is your online source for independent music news covering local, regional, and national acts every day, and live at over 40 festivals a year.
Stephanie Carlin (NYC) will be releasing a new album this summer called Tree of Series. Here’s the first single from the record called “Mother and God”:

Around the Wood Stove is a production of the Wood Stove House and is hosted by Jason Mundok.
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