Former JETBOY Singer Co-Hosts Radio Podcast

May 26, 2011

Since departing the legendary glam rock group JETBOY late last year, citing irreconcilable differences, lead singer Mickey Finn has kept busy with his new band COLD BLUE REBELS. The psychobilly outfit continues to tour relentlessly in support of its new full-length album, "Blood Guts and Rock 'n' Roll", which was released in January through Jon Nelson's Horror High Records. Finn is also working on launching his own unique clothing line, a rock 'n' roll webstore, and is extremely excited about the debut of "The Final Mix" podcast, where he will co-host alongside John Mahoney of ArtistPR and Brian Keselring from Puzzlefish. Finn is enthusiastic about the opportunity, and sees the program as a means to give something back to the world of up and coming artists.

"We want to offer up the knowledge we've learned after close to 30 years in the music industry, including triumphs and mistakes, opinions and advice," said Finn. "Also, it gives me a chance to visit and catch up with the many famous and infamous character's I've had the pleasure to work and party with through the long strange trip of my music career."

Adding to the show's attraction is a platter of valuable knowledge presented by guests from every level of the industry, including musicians, studio and record label representatives, production and promotion companies, managers, bookers, and much, much more.

"We want to tell everyone's story as it applies to the music industry, as we feel every bit of information is valuable, no matter how big or small," Finn continued.

"The Final Mix" debuted on Thursday, May 19 at FinalMixShow.com, and will continue to bring in exciting guests for weekly programs which cover everything from the hottest music news to information on the industry's past, present, and future.

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