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Katz Tracks Radio

Katz Tracks Radio

By: DJ Jazzy Kat
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Radio interviews with DJ Jazzy Kat & artists and guests from around the world.

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  • Carrie Zazz talks with DJ Jazzy Kat
    Jan 13 2026

    Carrie Zazzarino fell in love with music the first time she heard a Beatle album! She formed The Carrie Zazz Band in 2017 to fulfill her life-long dream to play music. While her favorite genre of music is rock and roll, her earliest influences were classic country music artists, which is evident in her unique style and sound.



    Her true love of harmonies is influential in her song choices and it is no mistake that all members of the Band are strong vocalists, bringing the harmonies and songs to life. The enjoyment of singing along with an audience, playing someone's "favorite song" and making people happy is a driving force behind her love of performing.



    She is known for her audience engagement, singing "in" the audience and getting the whole room involved in a show.

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    17 mins
  • DJ Jazzy Kat With Rock Review With Kathi Gullage
    Jan 7 2026

    Kat is a live-music lifer and unapologetic concert junkie who has chased shows up and down the East Coast for over three decades. Her path into music journalism began with a chance meeting with future award-winning photographer Holly Borden, at a gig naturally, opening the door for Kat to transition from die-hard fan to credible concert reviewer. Kat’s works cut through the hype with honest authenticity while capturing performances with Virgo detail and genuine enthusiasm. Her writing has been published across multiple magazines and platforms. Beyond music, she has also written in support of the Cincinnati Bengals, from her lifelong fan perspective. Kat is a graduate of UCF–Daytona Beach and currently resides in Central CT, where she continues to document live music with the support of her family and friends.
    Facebook: @KathiGullage YouTube: @KATReviews73 Twitter / X: @7DustKAT73
    Five Songs of Bands We Mentioned:
    Alice In Chains - Rain When I Die - Alice In Chains - Rain When I Die (Official Audio)
    Chevelle - Rabbit Hole (Cowards, Pt. 1) - Chevelle - Rabbit Hole (Cowards, Pt. 1) (Official Music Video)
    Avatar - Don’t Go In The Forest - AVATAR - Don't Go In The Forest (Official Music Video)Lowlives - Freaking Out (love the song, hate the video, song starts around 1:30 in) -
    LOWLIVES - FREAKING OUT (Official Video)
    Arsenic Kitchen - Burn To The Ground - Arsenic Kitchen - Burn To The Ground (Official Music Video)
    Jerry Cantrell - Psychotic Break - Psychotic Brea

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    16 mins
  • Haisley is a Christian Americana singer-songwriter With DJ Jazzy Kat On Katztracks.net
    Jan 7 2026

    Haisley is a Christian Americana singer-songwriter whose music blends authenticity, hope, and faith through the lens of storytelling. After 25 years inspiring others in the wellness space, she followed her lifelong calling to music — creating songs that explore redemption, resilience, and the beauty of starting over. With her warm vocals, roots-infused sound, and honest lyrics, Haisley invites listeners to believe that it’s never too late to come home to yourself.

    Following the success of her recent releases “Heaven Take Me Home” and “Livin Like This,” “The Good in Me” continues to define Haisley as a Faithful Storyteller, an artist who brings faith, honesty, and emotional depth to every lyric. With a sound rooted in Americana authenticity and spiritual reflection, her music invites listeners to pause, feel, and heal through song.

    Released on November 14, “The Good in Me” is now available on all digital platforms.

    Listen to “The Good In Me”

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    9 mins
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