A Podcast devoted to local musicians telling their stories and playing their music.
Grammy Award winning producer and creator of Love Raptor, Mikhail Pivovarov talks about getting into music production, and creating a passion project thats turning into a viral sensation.
A new(er) band on the festival scene, One Time Weekend talks about gigging as high school kids, and their plans for the future.
Leo Futurelli, the man from the future, talks how he got started in local CT hip-hop.
New bi-coastal band Sons of Levin, led by brothers Dylan and Connor, talks about their new record and the struggles of creating a new project.
CT based jam band Goose talks about their rise from hometown heroes to national touring act.
Pat Stone and his band The Dirty Boots talk about their punk rock beginnings and the evolution of their sound.
The premiere tribute to The Allman Brothers, Brothers of the Road, talks to me about the difference between a tribute and a cover band, their beginnings, and what they're doing next.
Brooklyn based singer-songwriter Drew Angus, and percussionist Spencer Inch, come by to talk about The Drew Angus Band. Drew talks about his beginnings, songwriting style, and his brief stint on season 15 of American Idol. Featuring 4 live songs!
Singer-songwriter and Korean Pop Star (seriously, listen to the episode, this story is nuts) Jim Wolf talks about his music and his newfound fame in South-East Asia. Featuring 4 live songs!
Jen Durkin, lead singer of Deep Banana Blackout and The Bomb Squad, brings her band with her to talk about her newest project. Featuring 5 live songs, played with the full band!