Hailing from the Great Plains, Meatball is a Michigander-in-training, but it already feels like home. When you don't hear him on the Rocker Morning show with Mark Frankhouse, you'll likely find him belly-up to one of Southwest Michigan's local breweries or eateries. He's also easily distracted by bright lights and loud sounds, so his home away from home will always be a live concert. Two Truths and a Lie: He's met Kevin Costner (twice) He's a classically-trained Operatic Tenor He once got kicked out of a McDonald's in Paris for ordering "Freedom Fries" You decide which one you think is the lie! Meatball is STOKED to be rockin' on the ROCKER in Kalamazoo! Grab a beer with him, and you can teach him how to be a proper Michigander!
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Oh man... these are gonna be good!
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