Episode 69: The Pork Tornadoes, a Popular Band for Cyclists - podcast episode cover

Episode 69: The Pork Tornadoes, a Popular Band for Cyclists

Mar 04, 202145 min
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Episode description

All right Pork Tornadoes fans, this week Mike Schulte is on the show to talk about his perspective on what it is like to play in a band during RAGBRAI. The Pork Tornadoes is a popular band in the Midwest and cyclists who spend the last week of July each year pedaling across Iowa as part of the longest, largest and oldest recreational bicycle touring event in the world known as RAGBRAI, have most likely experienced this great band. Mike is the drummer and I can only imagine what it is like to be on stage, playing popular sing-a-long covers to thousands of high energy cyclists. I can tell you first hand that they are such a fun band to experience. And it is pretty cool to hear Mike’s story about getting back into cycling. Look for the Pork Tornadoes on any of the social media sites to find more info as well as contact info to get them to play at your next event. https://linktr.ee/theporktornadoes info@porktornadoes.com https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-confused-breakfast www.ragbrai.com www.murphologypodcast.com
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