Two friends, Jeremy Gregory (artist), and Geoff Weeg (musician/artist) explore their journey through this ridiculous world. Geoff creates original music for every episode, and together they interview artists and musicians mostly from the Pacific Northwest. Guests on the show include artists of all…
The continuation of our evening with CJ, we keep the ball rolling with the important topics like being cool, adolescent monsters, & underestimating your mom’s playlist. All of these in one way or another reminding us that in this day and age of politically divisive ideology, most of us can agree that Zack Morris is Trash. If that weren’t enough, CJ plays a beautiful live performance. As always thanks for listening, hope you enjoy the show and stay alive. EDITORS NOTE* Sound quality wasn’t the best but we’re working on it (:
Tonight’s show features long time friend and traveling musician, CJ Boyd. The cast and CJ go on to talk about his worst show ever, being cool, and finally, a question, followed by a humble plead from the weird beard. #savethesecondquestion Join in on the only Tacoma podcast that promotes poor dental hygiene, Candy Teeth Radio. Part 2 plus live studio-sidecar performance coming soon!
Artist-scientist/scientist-artist, Maria Jost stops by the smell-cast for a quick chat about the patterns observable in nature, scooter gangs, and genetically modified bioluminescent rabbits. As always (but perhaps not for long due to pending the outcome of a labor dispute), a question from the Weird Beard. Bonus: https://youtu.be/wM0qmMb3sCg https://mariajost.com/home.html
Welcome back to Part 2 of our conversations with Shannon & Andy. We wrap things up with comedians dating each other, fallen heroes of comedy and we also finish up the Weird Beard questions. Also a reminder to the younger crowd to meet our guests at the Old Firehouse Teen Center in Redmond for Laugh On going on May 2019!
….aaaand we’re back with another episode of your favorite internet podcast show, the one, the only, CANDY TEETH RADIO! Today we sit down with comedians Andy Miller and Shannon Koyano to discuss the subtle intricacies of being a red head, the politics of being at the beach and as always an inquiry from local legend, the Weird Beard.
This decade's podcast features the traveling artist known to many as "BOULET." The cast takes on topics such as drawing everywhere, putting mugs in jugs, and the age old question of whether or not the earth is a frisbee hurling through space. Also a surprise guest and storytime sing along with Craig Kundiff. Mantente Vivo!
Welcome back to Candy Teeth Radio! This time around we have Monty, local glass blower, entrepreneur, and friend at the studio. The crew talks about urban survival techniques, the peculiar degeneracy of the glass blowing culture, and a clown person (RIP). Also an in-depth analysis of HOTDOG-THE MOVIE™, you're not going to want to miss this one!
Come along and visit the world of Michael Koehler, creature creator and artist originally from Pittsburg but now living in Tacoma. Join us as we talk about the issues; skate videos, vinyl, and Vegas. Stay Alive folks!
Today we sit down with Spanaway's very own Perry Porter or Bobby Rosé as he is known in the rap world. Topics include asking for help, Marshawn Lynch, and beef in the rap game. Also be sure to check out Perry performing at Dozer's Warehouse 4/28 for the closing show.
Listen to Katlyn explain her latest show...Katlyn Hubner's new show opening at the 950 (spaceworks) gallery downtown tacoma...we are promised people wearing strap ons, and walking on hair, besides Katlyns paintings...
Do you ever talk to yourself? It seems like the more the world progresses, the more the world is listening to what you're saying. This weeks episode goes into who would be a good bedtime storyteller, man vs. robot, and real life Robin Hoods! Some funky beats as always to mellow out, stay with us for tonight's episode of Candy Teeth Radio!
Before every show the crew does a warm-up session to get the creative juices flowing. Here was this weeks. Topics include, sweaty cheeks, Stranger Things, and enhancing the bong experience.
After a trip down to LA for The Tarot Card show presented by The Hive Gallery, Jeremy returns to home sweet home and talks about his experiences with hood gasoline transfer tactics, the new breed of rappers on prescription medications and dealing with feelings of being star struck, kind of. Also a short interview with Joey Brooks (josephbrooksart.com) discussing the advantages of an iPad and going on outings, not dates. So take a deep breath,relax, and pull up a chair next to the Candy Teeth Radio Crew for today's session. Stay Alive!!!
In this episode of Candy Teeth Radio, Jeremy goes on a holiday. Meanwhile, Geoff & Horacio hold down the fort and talk Off Model music. Also, a remote interview with Sean Lannegan of Lyfehaus.
Welcome back to another episode of Candy Teeth Radio, this time the crew heads over to salty’s to give seasons greetings to Grit City’s Taylor Woodruff and Drew Battig. Topics include the thoughtful salty’s ghost, humble holiday plans, as well as tales from sloppy christmas’ past. So grab your favorite drink and prepare yourself for a very salty’s christmas cast.
In this bone crushingly good episode of Candy teeth radio, jeff and jeremy sit down with musician and BMX rider, Pat Doherty. Pat talks about his new music project and what that process has been like. Also featuring the new shop intern and a remote interview with a Tacoma punk. Stay tuned for good conversation, good music, and a few George Bush jokes. Stay Alive!
Have you ever lost everything important at once?Two hours before the recording of this episode Jeremy does just that. In this special but sad episode Jeremy and Geoff talk with Ian Wheelock, one of Jeremy's former students. Ian is the prolific author/illustrator of the comic Anime-Goth. He also brings his friend Luke Wang, who, along with him drove from Oakland in the Anime-Goth mobile to be on Candy Teeth Radio! Don't miss Ian's answers to "Questions from the Weird Beard" and his musical recipe for a perfect emo night!As always thanks for listening, and until next time, Stay Alive!
Do you love listening to music? Don't you sometimes wonder just what the heck was going on in the artist's head when they wrote the music you love? Well, we here at Candy Teeth Radio answer a resounding "Yes!" to both of those questions! And fortunately for us, (and for you beloved listeners) we occasionally get to speak to musicians and get the story straight from the source. Take this newest episode of CTR for example, where we catch up with our good friend Crazy Monk AKA Steve Olson to talk about his brand new hip-hop album, "Concrete Jungle Mystic"! This disc has been on heavy rotation at Candy Teeth Creative recently, and we were very excited to chat with Steve about his process and thoughts during the album's making! He also breaks it down for us on a few specific tracks, talking about everything from the lyrics to his favorite beatmaker collective, The Jade Palace Guard! So sit back, relax, and join us on this mystical journey of galactic proportions! Thank you for listening, and as always, Stay Alive!!! Check it out here: https://crazymonk.bandcamp.com/
Got any big plans this weekend? Like, every single night this weekend? On this very special episode of Candy Teeth Radio, we talk to someone who does - the man of the hour himself, our very own much beloved Jeremy Gregory! As you listeners know, Jeremy is an amazing artist! But what you may not know is that he rarely shows his work here in Tacoma, and this weekend his art will be the main focus of not just one, but THREE different gallery showings! In Tacoma!!! They are all part of one big event entitled "Artist Mythos 2017" which includes Jeremy's paintings and his puppets, "The Believables", and he will even be unveiling a new mural! The 3-day event will also feature works by more than 20 other awesome artists, live music, live painting, and more! So tune in to this new episode of Candy Teeth Radio for more details and get the inside scoop on how Jeremy is preparing for his art marathon! Thank you for listening, and as always, Stay Alive!!! Cover art by: Reed Carpenter Check out the event on Facebook: Artist Mythos
What are some of your biggest fears? Sharks? Nuclear war? The Boogie Man? Mayonnaise? Everyone has different things that they dread, but one thing that we bet is high on a lot of people's lists is Public Speaking! Standing up in front of all those people, we worry "What if I forget what I'm supposed to be saying?", or "What if they all laugh at me?!" Well, our guests on this newest episode of Candy Teeth Radio don't have to worry about that second question! Join us as we talk to Shannon Koyano and Andy Miller - in addition to being our friends and perennial favorites here at Candy Teeth, they both happen to be hilarious comedians! We never know what to expect from these two, and they never disappoint! And they bring snacks! You're invited to come hang out with us as we talk with them about everything from finger knives to nunchucks, and we even have a clip of Andy doing a set while totally drunk! We also have a thought-provoking "Question From the Weird Beard" for them, and a brief revelation from the Weird Beard himself! So tune in and join us on this episode as we try not to die laughing! Thanks for listening to Candy Teeth Radio, and as always, Stay Alive!!!
Do you ever have trouble concentrating? Is the chaos of this modern digital world driving you absolutely bonkers and killing your ability to FOCUS? Well, we here at Candy Teeth Radio know how you feel, and in this episode we attempt to help you help yourself (without getting too self-helpy!) Jeremy and Jake are both professional creatives, as you listeners may know, and each of them have some great tips on how to stay focused on your projects! And Geoff relates some methods he uses to keep on track and stay focused while working on misic! As you may have already guessed, the watchword for this episode is focus, but don't worry, we lose it a few times (as always!) and have a ton of fun along the way! So join us for the ride, and as always, Stay Alive!!! (P.s. This episode can also be used as a drinking game.) (P.p.s. Candy Teeth Radio does not condone competitive drinking.)
Do you ever wonder what's REALLY going on? Not just here on Earth, but "Out There" too? Sometimes it seems like the best explanation is the craziest sounding one! And on this new episode of Candy Teeth Radio, we bring in an expert to help explain it all! Join us as we talk with artist, painter, and conspiracy theory PHD* (*not really), the delightful Charms Won! His range of interests and depth of knowledge are astounding, and we pick his brain about everything from secret celebrity hand signals, death cults, and the very real possibility of unfriendly aliens living among us! We also discover that Jeremy, Geoff, AND Charms all share an interesting memory from childhood... No, it's not of being abducted by aliens, but of being inspired to draw by insane 80's kids' TV show host Commander Mark! Foreshortening! We also have a "Question from the Weird Beard" for Charms, which may or may not take a dark turn, you'll have to listen in to find out how it ends! Cliffhanger! Thank you for listening, and as always, Stay Alive!!!
Remember Mixtapes? One of the best things from our past? We made this clips episode as a present to you. To show you what Candy Teeth Radio is all about. On this mixtape we revisit some of the crew's favorite guests including Larkin (painter), Justin Winter (tattooist and improv wizard), and Colin Scott Reynolds (musician/singer/songwriter). Stay tuned for more installments of these mixed tapes along the way, peppered in between fresh new content. We love you, and stay alive!
Are you a cat lover? Or do you know or love someone who is? Then this episode is for you! Join us here at Candy Teeth Radio as we welcome our fabulous guest, and amazing painter, Casey Weldon! On this episode, Casey tells us about a project of his involving painting dozens of portraits of his fans' pet cats! In Vegas! He also recounts another Las Vegas story or two (he lived there for a while, you see), one of which consists of painting a huge mural, and then throwing a crazy party to paint over it! Casey doesn't just paint cats of course, he uses a wide array of imagery and eye-grabbing techniques, and we talk with him about his art and influences, his experiences showing in various art galleries, and how meeting new people sometimes makes him sweat! Oh, and also how he is friends with internet cat sensation, Bub! In addition, we have a very strange "Question from the Weird Beard" for Casey and his answers will astound you! This is a really fun episode, so tune in and come along for the ride with us! You'll be glad you did, and so will your cat! Thank you for listening, and as always, Stay Alive!!!
On this episode the guys are joined by Mural artists Ksra and Carlos Aguilar to talk about painting, traveling, and working at the graffiti supply shop Art Primo. Damion Hayes tells stories from running the short lived Blvd gallery in Seattle, and some of the great shows they had there including Bigfoot, David Choe, etc. Carlos Aguilar- https://www.facebook.com/aguilar1.0 Damion Hayes- https://www.facebook.com/damion.hayes http://artprimo.com/catalog/index.php Also check out the Candy Teeth Radio page for extra content. Thanks for listening and stay alive!
The more things change, the more they stay the same, right? We here at Candy Teeth Radio tend to believe this is true, but we also know that sometimes when things change, everything goes bananas! In this newest episode we discuss some of this craziness as it applies to the realms of art and technology! Listen in as we delve into how these worlds intersect. We talk about 3D printing, computer modeling, and virtual reality, and also how these technologies helped to create the infamous Ivan the Gorilla statue. And we have a clip of friend of the show and VR beta tester Isaiah Coberly explaining the ins and outs of virtual reality, and where he thinks it will be taking us in the future. So pile into the Delorean with us and blaze a trail to tomorrow! The future is here today! And of course, as always, thanks for listening, and Stay Alive! Candy Teeth!!! CandyTeethRadio.com
What is going on? What the heck are all those people doing running around with flashlights in the middle of the night? Are they catburglars, or UFO hunters, or what? Well, if you live in Tacoma, they are probably looking for Monkey Balls! "Monkeyshines" is an annual tradition here in Tacoma where an army of glassblowers stage a sort of Easter Egg hunt to celebrate the Chinese New Year. And instead of Easter Eggs, they hide blown glass orbs adorned with the animal of the current year - Monkey Balls! This year's animal is the Rooster, and our very own Jeremy Gregory joined the secret team of hiders to get the inside scoop. And as always, Jeremy recorded everything! Tune in to our running commentary as we listen to the recording, and maybe even drop a few hints on where to look for your very own Monkey Balls! But if you go, be sure to be on the lookout for UFO's! Happy hunting, and as always, STAY ALIVE!!!
What is your favorite typeface? Do you even have a favorite? Do you think you know what furniture is for? Well, don't worry, because in this new episode of Candy Teeth Radio, all will be explained! Join us and our guest, the fabulous printmaker Jessica Spring! In addition to running her very own Spring Tide Press, she is also in charge of Tacoma's annual Wayzgoose Printmaking Festival. This interview takes place on the eve of the latest edition if the festival, by the way, and the Candy Teeth Crew still had a long way to go on our design! Listen as Jessica gives us a hard time, and we learn a whole bunch of awesome printmaking and typesetting stuff in the process! She explains to us the real meaning of furniture, reveals her favorite typeface, and introduces us to the "Interrobang"! Jessica also fields an epic Question From the Weird Beard which spirals into the Printmaking Deathmatch of Doom! Who will be the victor? Tune in to Candy Teeth Radio to find out! Thank you for listening, and as always, Stay Alive!!!
What were your New Year's resolutions for 2017? Well, here at Candy Teeth Radio, we are resolved to be more awesome and hilarious than ever before! Join us for the first episode of the new 2017 season as we welcome our brand new co-host, Jake Dkoy! Long time listeners will recognize him from some past episodes, and we had so much fun with him, we asked if he wanted to make it a regular thing! So listen in and laugh it up as we introduce Jake and do a 2016 recap! It's been a crazy year, but we at Candy Teeth all made it out alive to tell the story! And we are looking forward to even more fun and craziness in 2017! Also, check out the brand new website, CandyTeethRadio.com, your resource for everything Candy Teeth. So pay us a visit and click play! We'll see you there, and as always Stay Alive!!!
Remember the good old days, when you were young? Splashing in puddles, mittens pinned to your jacket? Apple juice and playing with Barbies? And we're not just talking to the ladies here, simply EVERYONE played with Barbies at one time or another, even you linebackers and lumberjacks! Well, take a trip down memory lane with us on this newest episode of Candy Teeth Radio as we welcome artist and painter Katlyn Hubner back to the show! Katlyn loves Barbies too, and casts them in her haunting and provocative paintings. Join us as we talk with her about her art, building her new studio, and the joys and pains of raising goats and llamas on her home farm. She also brings a special guest with her to the Candy Teeth studio - her fiance and esteemed plastic surgeon Michael Cohen! The conversation runs the gamut from insane Barbies and llamas (of course!) to drunken kindergarten teachers, celebrity genitalia, dead cats and even the Tacoma Methanol plant controversy! We also subject Katlyn to our patented "Question from the Weird Beard" segment, which unsurprisingly gets a little weird. So tune your browser in to Candy Teeth Radio while you give your Barbie a mohawk, and get ready for some craziness! Thanks for listening, and as always, STAY ALIVE!!!
Didn't get enough candy this Halloween? Concerned it's creepy to continue asking door to door? Well, you're right, but don't worry, this newest episode of Candy Teeth Radio is here to help! It's the exciting conclusion to our epic two-part interview with Seattle artist, painter and muralist John Osgood! We had so much fun hanging out and talking with him about simply everything that we couldn't fit it all into one episode. Take a listen as we talk about music, art, tatoos, (and who's got them and who doesn't) and are even treated to some more expert tips by former guest and tatoo artist Justin Winter! We also put John on the spot with an interesting "Question from the Weird Beard"! And speaking of former guests, we take a moment to help celebrate the birthday of long-time listener and multiple-time Candy Teeth Radio cold-call recipient Galen Turner! Even though Halloween is over, the Candy Teeth Radio bag is still overflowing with Tricks and Treats, so join us cuz we've got plenty to share! Thanks for listening, and as always, Stay Alive!!!
We all love to discover new things, don't we? Sometimes they're not so great, like learning from the ticket in the mail that your street now has right-turn cameras. But other times, learning new things can be the best ever - join us on this latest episode of Candy Teeth Radio, where Jeremy learns something fantastic from our guest, Seattle artist, painter, and muralist extraordinaire John Osgood! Jeremy of course loves to draw, and John informs him of the weekly Seattle event called "Drawnk!" Yes, you heard right, this is an evening where artists gather together to have fun, draw up a storm, and toss back a couple wet ones! This is of course now Jeremy's favorite night of the week (other than Candy Teeth night, naturally!), and he has been attending regularly ever since! We also talk to John about the Bherd Gallery in Greenwood, and what it takes to make it in the Seattle art world, including dealing with public art calls and what music gets him through the day. He also entertains us with a fabulous Sean Connery impression! This episode is packed, and we also have a bonus interview with Nathan Cartwright of the Hive Gallery in Los Angeles! Nathan is the great "King Bee", and we talk with him about the Gallery's 11th Anniversary, and also about "Bee Boy" - the stop-motion mascot Jeremy created for their "Hive O'clock News" internet tv show! It's a wild ride, so come along with us - you might just discover your next favorite thing! Thanks for listening, and STAY ALIVE!!!
Have you ever wished you could go out and be at home at the same time? Welcome to Saltys! On this episode of Candy Teeth Radio we visit Taylor Woodruff of Grit City Grindhouse at his home bar Saltys. This ain't no side table in the corner, this is a real bar, in its own room with the real bartender Taylor! Join us for a drink and some conversation it's a wild ride! Stops along the way include the origins of Saltys, a skate mission to Denmark, and even some naked neighbors in the window. Also, Geoff is elated to discover that Taylor was one half of his favorite old local radio show Chuck and Larry, on UPS 90.1 FM's the Bargain Bin!Find out if he was Chuck or Larry, and a whole lot more about everything on Candy Teeth Radio! Thanks for listening, bottoms up, and stay alive!!!
Have you ever wished you could go out and be at home at the same time? Welcome to Saltys! On this episode of Candy Teeth Radio we visit Taylor Woodruff of Grit City Grindhouse at his home bar Saltys. This ain't no side table in the corner, this is a real bar, in its own room with the real bartender Taylor! Join us for a drink and some conversation it's a wild ride! Stops along the way include the origins of Saltys, a skate mission to Denmark, and even some naked neighbors in the window. Also, Geoff is elated to discover that Taylor was one half of his favorite old local radio show Chuck and Larry, on UPS 90.1 FM's the Bargain Bin!Find out if he was Chuck or Larry, and a whole lot more about everything on Candy Teeth Radio! Thanks for listening, bottoms up, and stay alive!!!
Hark! Can you hear it? That beautiful sound echoing from coast to coast? What is it? Why, it is none other than the golden voice of the magnificent Colin Scott Reynolds!!! On this new episode of Candy Teeth Radio we visit with our bi-coastal friend and musician Colin for a full interview to find out just what makes him tick. We also discover what piece of his anatomy is missing, see if you can guess which one! Later on we delve into Jeremy's "Voice Mail Files" to hear an interesting business proposition and an old friend's inebriated rendition of an E-40 classic! And if that's not enough music for you, stay tuned after the episode for our second edition of the "Candy Teeth Radio Corridor Sessions" where Colin will simply take your breath away with his amazing performance! Thank you for listening, and as always, Stay Alive!!!
In this action packed field trip edition of Candy Teeth Radio, Jeremy Gregory and Geoff Weeg have Ryan Holbrook in the studio to recount the "Secrets of the Beach" Tour. Ryan played bass with Humble Cub on the tour and is currently on tour with Earth on the east coast.The tour this episode is recounting involved Humble Cub, the band that both Geoff and Ryan played in, and the Fat Beavers, a band from Paris, France. Jeremy was hired by City Arts Magazine to go along and do research for an article about the trip, and illustrate the story. You can find the story and illustrations by googling, "City Arts Secrets of the Beach" http://www.cityartsonline.com/issues/tacoma/2010/08/secrets-beach-0. There is plenty of more content if you want to get deeper into the story, and see the artwork that goes with it. After the guys are done catching up and reminiscing about the tour they leave the Ghost Office to go explore a new public art installation behind Tacoma's world famous museum of glass. Xylophones and similar instruments have been installed all along the waterwalk for anyone to play. Jeremy, Geoff, and Ryan get a little raw jam session going on, but make sure you stay until the very end of this episode, or fast forward to the end to hear the professional music Geoff assembled from their Jam Session. Be sure to check out the Candy Teeth Radio Page, and like it if you like it. They appreciate you listening, and love doing the show. Check out @CandyTeethCreative on instagram, and OffModel/Soundcloud.com and last but not least...Stay Alive
In this interesting episode of Candy Teeth Radio, Jeremy Gregory and Geoff Weeg sit down with local Tacoma glass artist Sarah Gilbert. Sarah talks about moving here from Philly to work at Tacoma's Museum of Glass, a few tips and tricks for dealing with hot shop burns, and some of the differences in communities between torch work artists and soft glass artists. She also gives the guys an insider glance at Philchuck glass school. The group also covers the fact that Sarah had used Geoff as subject matter on a piece, and that Geoffs drawings were incorporated into that piece, and that the piece has been purchased by the Museum of Glass as part of its permanent collection, and that it is currently in a show in England! Please take time to like the Candy Teeth Radio Facebook page, and check out Candyteethcreative.com or @CandyTeethCreative on Instagram , and Soundcloud/OffModel to see what the guys are creating outside the podcast.As always thanks for listening, and remember... Stay Alive. *special thanks to trubornmedia for the photo.
In this exciting episode of Candy Teeth Radio the crew is joined by Daniel Blue, the lead singer of the Seattle band Motopony. Daniel tells tales of recording with Motopony at the famous Abbey Road Studios in England, and how he was asked back to record a solo album, and did. He also tackles the awkward subject of trying on a new sober life, and how it's different creatively. Tune in for 3 different Motopony songs, from three different times.On this episode: She Is Spirit...from Motopony Naked at the Abby, Molly..., From 2010 liive at Pianos in New York. Jeremy captured this audio while he was on assignment for City Arts Magazine covering the Bands accelerated rise...,and the third song was recorded live in the Corridor of the Ghost Office during the recording of this podcast. Stay tuned to the very end for an Candy Teeth expose....,"The permanent problem with Sharpie" . Keep listening after the end for a little more blabber and the Song "Jimi" that Daniel and the Candy Teeth Crew (then including Daniel Alcyone) created live, and not so sober. Alright, slip your thinking ears on and enjoy the show. Thanks for listening and as always, Stay Alive! Like the CTR Facebook Page for fun and happiness page:https://www.facebook.com/CandyTeethRadio/ to see more content.... Everything Candy Teeth can be found at: CandyTeethCreative.com MOTOPONY: http://www.motoponymusic.com/ Daniel: https://www.facebook.com/daniel.f.blue OFFmodel: Geoff Weeg https://soundcloud.com/off-model Thanks & Stay Alive
Join the Candy Teeth Radio crew for the first ever Millennial Minute. We are excited to present this new, sure to be a hit, segment to you Cavity Creeps out there.In this Millennial Minute Candy Teeth Creative intern Yuri Knighten brings her sister Aki into the Ghost Office Studio to tell her unbelievable tale of ordering pasta from a pizza place, and ending up with cold pasta and a wandering tortoise named Worthy that has an EDM music festival dedicated to him. Until next time...STAY ALIVE!
In the second part of this wild episode 54 part 2 of Candy Teeth Radio we continue our venture with Seattle comedians Andy Miller and Shannon Koyano. The laughs return also as the guest play the story machine game that they have just written questions for. Spoiler alert! The group also talks about The old werewolf movie Silver Bullet written by Stephen King, Jeff talks about what album he would have an island forever and why, Shannon lets us in on some of her go-to music, Andy explains the journey of a hypothetical DUI, and Andy also explains why he never thinks he'll be into pegging after receiving a prostate massage to help him get through an epididymitis flare up. CTR loves having these guys on the show, and can't wait until the next time. Thanks for listening, and until next time, STAY ALIVE!
In part one of this ridiculous episode of Candy Teeth Radio Jeremy Gregory and Geoff Weeg are joined by comedians Andy Miller and Shannon Koyano. They talk about a new show Andy is producing called Andy Millers Sweethearts of Comedy at Pies and Pints in Seattle. The guests help write some new questions for Story Machine game which leads into conversations on: Beastiality, taboo sex acts in a British Tv reality show, and the awful thought of sounding (don't google it) the group has a great time being disgusted, and fascinated by the things humans do. Artist Galen Turner plays the game over the phone, and we hear a story about him about artificially inseminated a cow when he was 8. In the second part (coming soon) the couple plays the game themselves. Thanks or listening Cavity Creeps, and until next time stay alive! Like the Candy Teeth Radio facebook page, if you like Candy Teeth Radio: https://www.facebook.com/CandyTeethRadio/ Also check out CandyTeethCreative for all things Candy Teeth! Andy Millers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andy.miller.3990418?fref=ts Shannon Koyanos Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/shannon.koyanovieg?fref=ts
This is the audio of Colin Scott Reynolds, a great singer, and musician from Tacoma, singing some songs in the main corridor of the Old post Office Building. This is just the music with a little banter, but stay tuned for Colins full episode of Candy Teeth Radio in the future. Thanks for listening and Stay Alive! Colin also makes music under the moniker I Low. Here is a link to his soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ilow also check out the Candy Teeth Radio facebook page, and like it if you like it: https://www.facebook.com/CandyTeethRadio/ http://www.candyteethcreative.com/
On this interesting episode of Candy Teeth Radio Jeremy and Geoff have a great time flapping their jaws with Bob Jewell and Carrie Foster of Shroom Brothers! They discuss their process of screen printing T-shirts and the interesting way they retail them locally. Jeremy reinvents drawers, and hopes that the statute of limitations is up on a few of his "back in the day" stories. Some of which are little too racy even for the show summary. Bob tells a wonderful tale of breaking bones to Pantera, and there is a lot of hypothetical talk about using LSD. Stick some electronics in the side holes on your head and don't tell anyone you're listening! Have a good day whatever you're up to and remember to stay alive!!! CandyTeethCreative.com https://www.etsy.com/shop/ShroomBrothers?ref=hdr_shop_menu https://www.facebook.com/ShroomBrothers/
In the sure to be classic episode of Candy Teeth Radio Jeremy Gregory and Geoff Weeg have the owner of guitar maniacs, musician, and Tacoma legend, Rick King in the studio. Rick has a million unbelievable stories from dealing guitars to huge acts, from AC/DC, Bon Jovi, and Metallica to Kurt Cobain. He also talks about owning instruments from Phil Spector's collection. Geoff, talks about how surreal it was to record with instruments that were used in the making of "Last Train to Clarksville" and the Beach Boys "Pet Sounds". Rick talks about his favorite Tacoma music including The Sonics, Girl Trouble, and The Twist as he reminisces on some of Tacoma's good old days. The group listens to three songs from different bands Rick is a part of, and they even get a little squirt of the H.R. Puff and Stuff theme song. This episode speaks to the nostalgia of growing up in Tacoma, owning your own business, and what a musically gritty city this is. Thanks for listening and remember to like the Facebook page, and subscribe on Podomatic or iTunes. Stay tuned for next week's episode 53, featuring Shroom Brothers Bob Jewell and Carrie Foster. Until then stay alive!!! If you want to check out what's for sale at Guitar Maniacs check this out: https://www.gbase.com/stores/guitar-maniacs If want to check out all things Candy Teeth go to : http://www.candyteethcreative.com/ Also if you want to check out Geoff Weegs music go to : https://soundcloud.com/off-model
Good morning, afternoon, or evening, (whichever suits you). Listen in as Jeremy Gregory and Geoff Weeg sit down with Candy Teeth Creative Intern, Artist and Tacoma School of the Arts graduate...Yuri Knighten. The group talks about various subjects ranging from attending SOTA(Tacoma School of the Arts), a game called Racist Google, the controversy over The proposed methanol plant (with added commentary from the Two Ravens Foundry crew), and gourmet cupcakes. Yuri talks about the challenges of being bi-racial, and tells the story of walking through a Black Lives Matter protest in Oakland and how she felt like Macklemores latest song ". Also Yuri and Jeremy talk about their great experience of painting a mural in the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle. We had a great time with this one, and we hope you enjoy it. Thanks for listening! Check out Candy Teeth Radio on Facebook, and Podomatic and also check out all things Candy Teeth at CandyTeethCreative.com !
Hey Cavity Creeps!Welcome back to Candy Teeth Radio! This episode is dedicated to my Gramps, Ivan Lee Gregory. Rest in peace old man and thank you for everything you've given me. Despite the topic of the show, "death",we had a lot of fun with it. Me and Geoff are joined in the studio by good friend of the show Jake Wagoner. Jake is a graphic designer and mural artist from Seattle. We start out the show by talking to my friend Robb Cole about being a first call attendant for around 11 years, and picking up close to 1100 dead bodies. We discuss the state of hospice and old folks homes from the first person perspective and we listen to a song by Connor Oberst called I don't want to die in the hospital. We go through a list of celebrities last words. These are interesting. Two bucks will shock you. Also we go over the story and listen to a song from the recently uncovered old "punk before punk was punk" band, Death we are proud to bring you this episode and we love doing the show so thanks for listening and until we talk to you next time... STAY ALIVE!
On this out of control episode of candy teeth radio, Jeremy and Geoff spend time surfing the intense, vulgar, and roughly funny imaginations of tattooist Justin winter and his wife and Taxidermist Michelle Winter. The couple introduces Jeremy to a tallcan of Redbull, and the insanity begins… topics discussed included, dick pics that were never taken, Siri explains the myth of a sexually-transmitted disease called the blue waffle, everyone has fun playing with Jeremy's new rap app, and Jeremy goes through a simulated tattoo consultation American ritual tattoo style. This episode is not for the faint of heart. So sneak your earbuds in and don't tell anybody you're listening, and be sure to wash your ears out when you get home. Until next time, STAY ALIVE...
Welcome back to this extra special episode of candy teeth radio! Come listen to part one of the tales from this epic journey of dream chasing. Jeremy Gregory recounts the 6 Week road trip spanning from Tacoma Washington to the group show he was participating in at the hive gallery in beautiful Los Angeles California. Judi and Jeremy had quite the Believables make it or break it tour...check out the long hashtag #TheBelievablesMakeItOrBreakItTour for all the photos. Zany adventures prevail, from accidentally attending the American Music Awards, to interviewing Artists, Randy Kono and Sean Regalado live from this year's Designercon, lurking on Mike D of the Beastie Boys at a bar, to having cheese and wine while talking with "Big Dave" of "Big Dave's Rockabilly Roadhouse" on San Francisco's 95.9 The Krush. All this and way more awaits you inside this action packed candy dish, so let your ears consume the sweetness that is Candy Teeth Radio, and as always thanks for spending time with us...
In this episode of Candy Teeth Radio Jeremy & Geoff sit down with one of Jeremy’s favorite artists LARKIN. Join us on this emotional roller coaster ride as we tackle artistic conundrums like where inspiration comes from, artistic consistency, and repetition, repetition, repetition . . . Larkin will then take us on a journey with his cherished band STYX, chats about the horrors of the Vietnam war, getting arrested for painting a cop, and being in the throws of depression and how that affects his art.
In this episode of CTR Jeremy,Dan, and Geoff sit down with Patrick Doherty, and Joseph Yohann of the Tacoma band "Wheelies". They discuss what inspired them to make music, and how the Tacoma School of the Arts had a positive effect on their choice to pursue a creative life style. Dan recounts his trip to the Grand Canyon, tells the group about weird Chinese Laws, and how the bank might hire day workers to ransack your house. Embedded in this episode are two songs by "Wheelies", Judas, and Northern lights, and be sure to keep listening after they sign off for a bonus track of Pat doing the clap song!!!
In this episode Jeremy, Geoff, and Dave Bloomfield visit with Seattle visual artist Joseph Brooks. They revisit Joseph's beginnings in graffiti and hip hop, sharing some music from his old group Life Cycle. They also follow the story of how he transformed into the prolific artist he is now. Joseph also tells stories from painting live at the Sasquatch Festival at the Gorge with Ryan "Henry" Ward the last two summers, and how he was dissed by Doug Benson. Dave Bloomfield shares the story of his lost unicorn burrito sign project and tells some stories of the people that contact him with leads. Enjoy, and "Stay Alive"