 The Broken Throne Brewing Company of Pipeville have announced plans for their New Year's Eve concert to be held at their Great Hall location in downtown. Recently we sat down with lead singer Julie Goff as well as guitarist Kevin Harmon of the band The Swag Tones for more information on their New Year's Eve event. The Swag Tones, which we think it should be Julie Goff in The Swag I don't know but you're the swag part of it. Well Julie is front in this band. First time ever. So she's got the guitar habit now that comes along with that. And we're both playing guitar and having a blast and then Mitch is playing bass and Jay is doing the drums. This is the first opportunity for Jay and I to play together because we've always been drummers so you know who has two drummers. Except a few cool groups. And we've actually gotten to play together and we've loved it. We really have. And I've loved playing with this guy. He's just amazing. It's just fun. I get to play with Jules. She's the classic. Playing in this band, when you practice with Julie's band out of practice there's like 25 people there. Full spread dinner. There's more people at her practices than most shows I've played. It is awesome. It's the most fun you can have. And you can tell when you hit a good song because everybody storms the doors. It's like cameras. It's a lot of fun. It's rockin' our own. We get to rockin' our own. And have a good time. In 2012, Eastern Kentucky was devastated by tornadoes. Within days, people in Western Kentucky stepped up to help the people of our region. Pikeville Medical Center is a Christian organization committed to helping others. And that includes our neighbors in Western Kentucky. Our commitment goes far beyond those who come to our hospital for treatment. That sentiment is echoed from all of us at Double Quick. The need is great right now in Western Kentucky. And we know the people of Eastern Kentucky are ready and willing to help. During this season of giving, please consider donating to those who have found themselves with nothing just days before Christmas. In-person donations can be made to all Pikeville Medical Center facilities and the register at all Double Quick locations. To donate online, go to www.givetopmc.org. As one of two concerts that will be played on New Year's Eve in downtown Pikeville, the swag tones are excited to see how much the live music scene has been growing in our area. When asked for their opinion on the level of talent that exists locally, the pair express nothing but admiration for their fellow local musicians. Oh my gosh. That's unbelievable, really. I mean, it's crazy, really, from the guys that have went on and made it famous to the guys that are playing in front of the Expo that are just killing it. I think it's exciting. It's super exciting to get to... Well, this place is really helping out with that. Definitely. A stage where we can play. You see a lot of the same guys get to play together and it really is exciting. It's bubbling up and people are having fun and playing rock and roll and getting out and unbelievable. A lot of big fish and a little pond and it's awesome. It really is. In addition to wishing everyone a happy New Year, Harmon also wanted to remind viewers... Wherever you're at, whatever you're doing, make sure it's loud. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joshua Sloan.