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  • Oh, mama Mia

    Mia is the latest single by The Jetglows.

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  • 4th of JULY Weekend Interview With GT Vinyl in Cadillac MI!

    4th of JULY Weekend Interview With GT Vinyl in Cadillac MI!



    July 5, 2025 – Cadillac, MI – Gina Partin sat in for a Facetime interview with Rob, Shanna, Bruce and Magic Crate over at GT Vinyl – PLUS special guest, Adan Judge!

    A good time was had by all!

    Right out of the gate Bruce got down to business with a very hard-hitting question for Gina – “Who is your favorite Pomeranian of all time?” Magic Crate followed that with an important condiment question – and it was on!








  • Celebrate July 4th Weekend with GT Vinyl and The Jetglows – Exclusive CD Giveaway Begins Friday!

    Celebrate July 4th Weekend with GT Vinyl and The Jetglows – Exclusive CD Giveaway Begins Friday!

    Looking for something seriously cool to kick off your Independence Day weekend? GT Vinyl in Cadillac, Michigan has you covered — and then some.

    Starting Friday, July 4th, GT Vinyl (located at 1031 N Mitchell St, Cadillac, MI) will be giving away an ultra-limited edition CD by The Jetglows, absolutely free — but only while supplies last.

    This exclusive disc, titled “The Jetglows – Limited Edition July 4 2025”, is a one-of-a-kind collector’s piece. Only 25 copies were produced, specifically for GT Vinyl. That’s right — you won’t find this anywhere else. Not in stores, not online, not on streaming services. When they’re gone, they’re gone.

    As an added bonus, the store will also be giving away 100 free digital downloads of the album, beginning Friday.

    So what’s on it?

    This 14-song CD features unique song-to-song transitions that The Jetglows originally crafted for a special vinyl LP. That vinyl project never saw the light of day — the band shelved it after realizing the extended tracklist would compromise sound quality on a traditional record. But the CD captures it all, intact and in full fidelity, just the way it was meant to be heard.

    The project was produced by Travis A. McNabb, drummer of The Jetglows, bringing an old-school “album” listening experience – the CD is meant to be heard as an album, with each song flowing into the next.

    Whether you’re a longtime fan or just getting into the Cadillac music scene, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Jetglows history — and it’s only happening at GT Vinyl.

    🎆 Don’t sleep on it — swing by GT Vinyl at 1031 N Mitchell St, Cadillac, MI, starting Friday, July 4th and snag your free copy before they vanish.

  • The Jetglows Burn Rubber and Raise Ghosts on “Drive Drive Drive”

    The Jetglows Burn Rubber and Raise Ghosts on “Drive Drive Drive”

    Singer Gina Partin on haunted highways, sonic chaos, and the band’s alt-rock edge


    By Casey Quinn, Indie Insider

    The Jetglows aren’t here to coast. With blistering guitars, vintage tones, and a tale ripped from the Twilight Zone, their latest single “Drive Drive Drive” hits like a late-night canyon run—equal parts haunting and high-octane.

    We caught up with vocalist/guitarist Gina Rae Partin, who opened up about the song’s ghostly premise, the band’s cross-country creative chaos, and why they don’t try to fit into any one lane.





    What’s the story behind “Drive Drive Drive”? Where did the idea come from?
    The opening verse—”I saw her driving just the other day…”—popped into my head while I was developing the vocal melody, and from there, a story was created around that.

    There’s a line in the press that says the driver doesn’t realize he’s dead and is stuck replaying a fiery crash forever. That’s dark. Where did that image come from—and what does it mean to you personally?
    I think everyone loves a good ghost story—and I wanted the story to have a Twilight Zone kind of vibe to it. Something more interesting than just some guy driving down the road.

    The song sounds like a fast, loud, fuzz-drenched highway ride. What was the vibe in the studio when you were tracking this? Chaos or control?
    The song started off as a demo with only an acoustic guitar. We work remotely—so we aren’t in the studio together—but after Todd added his guitars and Travis added the drums, the vibe was pretty much set. We had a rock song! Tim then added the bass and put some cool bends on some of the notes in the choruses to “drive” it home.

    Who brought the first riff or lyric to the table—and did the song stay close to the original idea or morph into something unexpected?
    I brought the song in as a demo. The story evolved from nonsense words that I blurted out in the first run-throughs of the song. I’ll almost always sing a vocal melody over a new idea and then try to make sense of the words later—stream-of-consciousness kind of thing. Usually, a few phrases will come out, with some nonsense, that fit the melody. Later, I shape it into something real. So, the story evolved from word salad, basically.

    Your band walks a line between power-pop shimmer and indie rock grit. Where does “Drive Drive Drive” sit on that spectrum?
    “Drive Drive Drive” definitely sits in the alt-rock or rock spectrum. We have a range of styles—if we like the song, we like the song. We don’t purposely try to write a certain type of song, but this one turned out to be more of a rock song.

    Let’s talk sonics—what gear or tones were crucial in capturing the sound of this track? Anything vintage or weird you leaned on?
    Todd Underwood is our main guitarist. He’s a tube amp guy with a full analog tracking, mixing, and mastering studio. I’m not sure what specific gear he used to track the guitars though. Maybe I’ll have him fly out to California so I can grill him and make him talk!

    You’re based in Nashville, but this doesn’t sound like “Nashville music.” How does the city influence your sound, if at all?
    Our drummer, Travis McNabb, lives there (Franklin), but I’m in California, Todd is in Florida, and Tim is in Georgia. We’ve known each other a long time and have a lot of musical influences between us. Nashville is home to some of the best musicians and producers in the world. Travis is a part of that world—he’s a session player and also mixes and produces many of our songs, so that Nashville polish definitely filters through.

    There’s this relentless energy in “Drive Drive Drive”—but also a kind of sadness. Do you think of it as a ghost story? A metaphor? Or just a banger with a twist?
    I think it’s a ghost story, but it doesn’t come right out and spell everything out. You need to pay attention to the lyrics to figure out what the song is suggesting. The lyrics are purposely a little open to interpretation—which is what I usually try to go for.

    How are fans reacting so far? Any surprising feedback from early listeners or radio folks?
    So far, the response has been great! Several people have told me that it sounds like a movie soundtrack. It’s only been out for two days now—but we feel good about the responses so far.

    The Jetglows feel like a band that could have existed in the ‘70s or ’90s—but you’re very now. Who are your biggest influences, and who are you hoping to sit next to in playlists today?
    Yeah, for sure we have that kind of a vibe. I personally feel like the ’90s might have been the greatest decade in music. All those great bands—Stone Temple Pilots, Soundgarden, Tom Petty—the list is endless. I think we have a lot of Beatles influence in our music, but we’ve got a modern sound.

    It’s hard for me to say what bands we would sit next to—but if you like power-pop, indie, guitar-oriented rock with a catchy hook, then you’ll be fine sitting next to us. Just watch out for Tim—he bites.

    If you could place “Drive Drive Drive” in a movie scene, what would that look like? Paint us a frame.
    It’s 1968 in Los Angeles. A muscle car—the sun going down—and a guy is thundering through the canyons of the Hollywood Hills. He’s full of adrenaline and pushes it too far—and can’t make the turn. He goes over the edge of a dead man’s curve as Jumpin’ Jack Flash is playing on the radio.

    What’s next for The Jetglows? More songs, touring, or are you already chasing the next big idea?
    We plan on releasing songs about once a month. Next in line is a song called Mia, which should be out in August. Our big idea is a simple one—and that is to just enjoy what we’re doing and have fun doing it together.

    Lastly, for someone who’s never heard your band before—what’s the one thing they should feel after hearing “Drive Drive Drive”?
    Hopefully you feel like cranking it up loud and playing it again. If so, then we’ve done our job.




    🎧 Drive Drive Drive” by The Jetglows is out now on all streaming platforms.
    📍 Based in Nashville | Indie rock with fuzz, fire, and feeling
    📲 Follow @thejetglows on Instagram




    About the Author:
    Casey Quinn writes about guitars, ghosts, and everything that falls in between. Based somewhere off I-40 with a notebook and a fuzz pedal.

  • Old Friends Create New Power-Pop With Debut Album ‘The Jetglows’


    Nashville, TN – January 3, 2025

    ‘The Jetglows’ is a self-titled, 14-track, debut album that lands this Friday 1/3/2025 on streaming services. A vinyl LP of the same title is in the works for a later release.

    Timothy Ferguson, Travis McNabb, Gina Partin and Todd Underwood formed The Jetglows in late 2023. The four were acquainted through the Phoenix, AZ music scene decades ago, though never worked all together as a band. Now spread coast to coast across the US, the members reconnected one by one through the process of writing and recording long distance, until the four were creating complete recorded songs together.

    The Jetglows began releasing catchy, power-pop and alternative tracks as each was completed, building a catalog of singles throughout 2024. ‘The Jetglows’ album is the culmination of these efforts.

    “We’re having a great time spreading our musical wings as friends reconnected” said drummer Travis McNabb, a career musician with credits ranging from Kelly Clarkson to Todd Rundgren to Sugarland. Singer/Guitarist Gina Partin reflected on the reunion of friends, “I love what each member brings to the table, both creatively and personally”.

    Track Listing:
    I’m Fine 2:34

    Flesh and Bone 2:09

    Finally Let You Down 3:32

    Pictures of You 2:42

    Bad Me 4:05

    Ocean 3:45

    Creep, Creep, Creep 2:39

    She 2:58

    A Million Miles 4:35

    Tell Me 3:10

    Rule The World 3:18

    Erase The Lines 2:39

    The Clock 2:51

    Drone 3:10


    The Jetglows Album cover art
    The Jetglows
    The Jetglows (clockwise from top left)
    Gina Partin, Timothy Ferguson, Todd Underwood and Travis McNabb

  • Delayed In A Good Way – The Jetglows On Time With “SHE”

    Nashville, TN – August 24, 2024 – Nashville-based indie band “The Jetglows” vibe with a new take from an old piece of vintage, guitar-gear goodness – and a new song is born!

    “SHE” is the latest power-pop masterpiece from Nashville indie band, The Jetglows – Timothy Ferguson, Travis McNabb, Todd Underwood and Gina Partin.

    ” SHE happened pretty quick. It fell into place right from the start. Love it when that happens!

    Travis, Todd and Gina added parts that went right along with the song and helped contribute to the mood and vibe. I feel like this song hits on all cylinders!. I ran the guitar and bass into the Ibanez, then into a UA preamp – directly into the DAW. I didn’t use an amp” – says singer/songwriter/bass-player Timothy Ferguson.

    “The beginnings of this song happened when Tim managed to get an old delay unit of his working (1980 Ibanez UE405 multi-effects unit). It had a great mood to it right away. As we produced and mixed it, I kept leaning into the early Cars kind of feeling. A bit of a new wave approach while still capturing the energy of a rock ‘n’ roll band” – added drummer/producer/mixer Travis McNabb.

    “Yeah, the sound of Tim’s vintage delay unit, to me, is the heart of the song. It’s an old school analog sound. Such a smooth sounding delay. I love it! Todd’s (lead guitarist Todd Underwood) guitar parts really filled out the song. Everything has a place in the arrangement. The song sounds like summer to me.” says guitarist/singer Gina Partin.

    “SHE was released August 16, 2024 and is available on all of the streaming services.

    The Jetglows (clockwise from top left)
    Gina Partin, Timothy Ferguson, Todd Underwood and Travis McNabb
  • “I’m Fine”- Nashville Indie Band ‘The Jetglows’ go for 10

    Nashville, TN – 7/2/24 – Nashville-based indie band “The Jetglows” to release new single ‘I’m Fine’ July 5th, 2024.

    The Jetglows are a Nashville-based indie band that formed in the middle of 2023 and quickly got to work producing radio-friendly, alternative and pop/rock songs.

    “We originally met each other growing up Phoenix, Arizona ” says singer/guitarist Gina Partin. “We formed a band, wrote and released some songs, played a few gigs and then kind of all went our separate ways. Todd was off to college, Travis went to go be some famous, hot-shot drummer, Tim went down to Georgia looking for a soul to steal, and I ended up back in my native California to cool off after Phoenix was done baking me. We kept in touch over the years, but recently the stars all aligned and we found ourselves making music together again – and having a great time doing it!

    “I’m Fine will be our tenth single. It’s a song that I brought to the band in it’s basic form – originally recorded as a demo on acoustic guitar with a vocal and Travis’ drums a couple years ago. It sat around until we formed a band and decided to work on it as a band. It’s an upbeat, happy love song about staying in bed all day and hanging out with the one you love.

    “Travis took charge of mixing the song and producing it. Todd added electric guitars, 12 string acoustic, and a baritone guitar for the lead. Tim did his bass thing and also added a walkup section toward the end, which Travis ended up using as a repeating hook. The song really came to life and gained a lot of energy. We’re pretty happy with how it turned out”

    “I’m really enjoying working with Gina, Tim and Todd again. It’s so interesting and fun to work with these same personalities, but we’ve all gained so much more experience since the first time around.
    And for me, as compared to my ‘session musician for hire’ day job, being in a band again as opposed to a sideman sparks a fresh kind of creativity that’s very satisfying.” Says drummer/producer Travis McNabb.

    The Jetglows (clockwise from top left)
    Gina Partin, Timothy Ferguson, Todd Underwood and Travis McNabb
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