Radioactive Squirrels - Blitzkrieg Bop
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Global Domination Tour 2008
Expose Kenosha :: Showcasing Local Creative Talent.
January 13th, 2008 — Radioactive Squirrels, Music Band
Radioactive Squirrels - Blitzkrieg Bop
Click HERE to check the dates for their
Global Domination Tour 2008
January 6th, 2008 — Jazz, Music Band, Song-writer, Musician
by Ron Kelly

Click the arrow to listen to Jill singing “Let me go”
She’s been playing music since she was a little kid with hopes of one day becoming a great jazz pianist. Currently working on a full length CD and keeping her cat Elvis out of trouble, Kenosha native Jill Paisted take a few minutes with Ron Kelly to talk about music, men’s nipples and the future.
What is your idea of perfect happiness?
This Microdermabrasion thing on TV right now…
What is your greatest extravagance?
My car.
What is the trait you most deplore in yourself? Continue reading →
October 28th, 2007 — Jazz, Music Band, Musician
By Francisco Loyola

Click the arrow to listen to “Back at the Chicken Shack”
“…we were trying to come up with an idea to make it corky and fun, and there is a blue/black gingham chicken standing there with the band, “Back at the Chicken Shack” is a bluesy fun song …it gives the musicians a chance to jam a little bit, to sound more to what we sound when we are live, its very relaxed…”
October 14th, 2007 — Music Band, Musician
by Tammy Peacy

Click here to listen to the Radioactive Squirrels
John Schuld performed two shows the night before our meeting at downtown coffee shop Carolyn’s Coffee Connection. He walked in wearing a black t-shirt with a white peace symbol on the front and a backwards baseball cap. On his feet he wore brown Birkenstocks and he carried in his hand a can of soda. Not exactly the attire or accessories one might expect on a man who would prove to be a super hero in less than one hour. But we’ll get to that.
One of the shows John and his band The Radioactive Squirrels performed was at the Kenosha Yacht Club. “Private parties all have the same common denominator,” John began, giving me a little lesson in the life of a musician, Continue reading →