Throw Rag headlines punk trio with Hot Patooties and Mad Tab tonight at Mojave Gold (6/27)

Throw Rag has reunited for a special show at the hi-desert’s newest venue Mojave Gold. They’ll be supported by local act the Hot Patooties along with Mad Tab. If you don’t know the history of Throw Rag, here’s Z1077’s own DJ Kim, who is also the bassist for the Hot Patooties, to explain.

Kim: “I am very excited because my band The Hot Patooties are opening up for Throw Rag this Friday, June 27, at Mojave Gold. Not only am I just excited to be playing Mojave Gold, because we’ve been wanting to play there since they opened, because some very lovely people are behind it and we’re very excited about it.

“And also, we are all huge fans of Throw Rag. It’s Sean Wheeler’s band from before he did his solo stuff and his the Snake Charmer stuff. He had a band called Throw Rag, and we would all go see him any opportunity we had.

“I would be seeing them in Southern California, and then my bandmates would be seeing them up in Northern California. And then we all saw them together last year at punk rock bowling, and just went nuts. We just lost it.

“We heard they were playing again locally, and my bandmate Beth saw that there weren’t opening bands. And she reached out and offered us up, and they said yes!”

Throw Rag, the Hot Patooties, and Mad Tab take the brand new stage at Mojave Gold tonight starting at 7:00 p.m. Mojave Gold is located at 56193 Twentynine Palms Highway in Yucca Valley.

Friday’s show is $25 and open to those 21 and older.

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Jef Harmatz
Jef Harmatz is the co-host of Z107.7’s “Morning Show with Cody and Jef” and Z107.7’s News Director. He has worked as a journalist, cartoonist, chef, and delivery driver. He is known nationally for his writing and comics in publications like TimeOut, Popula, Roadtrippers, Solrad and Spiralbound, and for his album covers for Third Eye Blind and Sir Sly. He is known locally for his pop-up barbecue restaurant Hot Dog Panic. He remains unknown in the field of beekeeping, because he is too afraid of being stung to try it. When not on the radio, he draws comics and self-publishes little books. He lives with his partner and his dog Sunday in Yucca Valley, where he cooks them both elaborate meals.