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Atomic Zombies CD Release Party This Saturday at Eldorado's

February 28, 2024 Ricki C.

Keith “Cretin” Cousineau’s Atomic Zombies will be celebrating the release of their latest CD - a self-titled 6-song ep - this Saturday, March 2nd, at Eldorado’s here in Columbus, Ohio. The show runs from 2 pm to 7pm (running order below). Two of the three Pencil Storm Editorial Board members - Colin Gawel and Ricki C. - will take part in the festivities.

Full disclosure; Ricki C. is writing this, and without Keith and his Midgard Comics back at the dawn of the 21st century, my solo acoustic (punk?) act might never have survived, and certainly never would have thrived. (You can read about all that here…..Midgard Comics…….if you are so inclined, but it’s definitely not required.)

But that was then, and this is now; so just grab all the ladies, gentlemen, cats & kittens you know and make it out to Eldorado’s this Saturday for some fine, fine superfine rock & roll with Atomic Zombies and all their little friends.

2 pm - Ricki C.

3 pm - Atomic Zombies

4 pm - CG2 (featuring Colin Gawel)

5 pm - The Clark Twins

6 pm - The Brian Clash Band

Ricki C. is 71 years old and has two drawers full of black rock & roll t-shirts, which he wears incessantly. He also has a hand-tooled leather hippie belt from 1972 that still fits. He has congestive heart failure and prostate cancer and KNOWS that all this rock & roll nonsense has to stop someday.

But not yet.

In Music Tags Atomic Zombies, Keith Cretin, CG2, Ricki C., The Clark Twins, The Brian Clash Band, Eldorado's Columbus Ohio
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