A weekly podcast about touring, road stories, and life behind-the-scenes of the music industry. Hosted by Eric Kilby and Mike Jay.
Join hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay this week as they wrap up season 1 in style! Joining them on the show this week is the entire team that works tirelessly behind the scenes, rolling out a new episode week after week. Daniel Myers, Aidan McKernan, and Becca Brewer help bring this phenomenal season to a close for the holidays with so much laughter and some intriguing conversation that you don't want to miss.Some moments you don't want to miss in this episode include:"I've had that queso 6 out of the last 7 days...I'm not sorry about it!"The team discusses Christmas musicEach team member pulls out their favorite highlight from season 1Rapid fire questions that uncover some intriguing details"I'd go with Bohemian Rhapsody..."Thankful hearts and holiday plansWe need to make shirts that say "I'm grateful for you!"We will announce more information and what to expect as we continue making plans for season 2 in early 2021! Stay tuned to our website, socials and this podcast platform for updates! We want to wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving and a very, Merry Christmas!Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
Join hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay this week as they have some great conversation with longtime music industry veteran Jenn Manning. Having worked behind the scenes for over 25 years, she has worked as a road manager among other roles for artists such as Switchfoot, Third Day, Amy Grant, Casting Crowns, and more. Her perspective and mentality is such a gift in this industry which makes this episode one you do not want to miss.Some highlights, topics, and quotes you don't want to miss in this episode include:"I had to go back and find out if he needed anything..."Jenn recalls the first time she met host Mike Jay on the roadHow her career started as a promoterA story behind the real meaning of "Promoter Profit"All expense paid trip to Red Rocks for a farewell concert"I just have to do the next right thing..."A story of $2,000 missing from road floatJenn talks about being a female on the road in a leadership roleThe warning signs, results, and pitfalls of burnout on the roadJenn shares some practical tips that will definitely impact your career in this week's Road Map for Life.Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
Join hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay this week for an encouraging and very special episode with their dear friend Al Andrews. He is the Founder and Executive Director of Porter's Call, a non-profit organization that specializes in counseling, free of charge, specifically to recording artists: "A place to be real. A guide who understands. A story to be told." Al has worked with artists in multiple genres such as Christian, Country, Pop, Gospel, and Goth to mention a few. He is a trusted friend to so many in the entertainment industry and we are so thankful to spend some quality time with him.Some highlights, topics, and quotes you don't want to miss in this episode include:"You don't have to be on TMZ doing something stupid!"Too much fame, not enough fame. Too much money, not enough money.Artists being courageous on stage...it can be a very lonely place.The background and story behind Porter's Call"I thought anyone who had a CD had plenty of money!"Co-writes don't happen hereThe current mental state in our country as a result of COVID"Everybody makes money from me..." and then I said "...well I don't!"Make sure you listen to this week's Road Map for Life where Al shares some truth that will definitely impact your life.Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.comYou can find more information about Porter's Call online at: https://www.porterscall.comYou can find more information about Music Health Alliance online at:https://www.musichealthalliance.comYou can find more information about MusiCares online at:https://www.grammy.com/musicares#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
Join hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay this week as they visit with the General Manager of Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, ME, Melanie Henkes. She has spent most of her professional career working tirelessly behind the scenes of events in large venues. Some of the names she has worked alongside of include Beyonce', Eric Church, Prince, WWE, the Secret Service, Elton John, Taylor Swift, Drake, Bruno Mars, and countless other artists, tours, sports teams, and so much more.Some highlights, topics, and quotes you don't want to miss in this episode include:"Do you have a refrigerator for 600 lbs of tiger meat?"Overstepping boundaries in new rolesOver 300 people working behind the scenes of one showHow close is the nearest Chick-Fil-A?Relationships are crucial no matter what department they're in"You can scoop up poo, but if you have fun people to do it with..."Melanie talks about her career path from college to being a General Manager in the corporate world"...I guarantee you I can outwork them every day of the week and twice on Sunday!"Make sure you listen to Melanie share some priceless truth that will never fail you in this week's Road Map for Life.Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com.You can find more information about Melanie's venue, Cross Insurance Arena online at: http://www.crossarenaportland.com#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
Join hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay this week as they sit down with Scott Moore. Having more than 40 years of experience, he has worked on some of the biggest events in history. His experience ranges from playing drums for Bob Hope to working alongside of Oprah Winfrey. Scott has tremendous experience as a Production Manager, Show Designer, and is an incredible Show Director and Producer as well. Whether it's award shows or arena shows, indoor or outdoor, Scott has done them all at a high level with immense success.Some unforgettable moments (and quotes) you don't want to miss in this episode include:"People see better in the dark in Minnesota than I do?"Talking about a quote that you should NEVER useFamily being a priority when touring"You don't have a mic'd up elephant!"What it's like going to the hospital with a crew member on tour"It was so sad, everyone was wearing black!"Scott shares some practical advice in this week's 'Road Map for Life'Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com.You can find Scott online at: https://www.goliveproductions.comhttps://edgelightrgb.com#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
Join hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay this week as they go backstage to talk with someone who is rarely visible at shows; a security director. The guys had the privilege to visit with Eric Tellefsen, a 35-year veteran in law enforcement. During his career, he spent more than 20 years being a part of the SWAT team as well as 7 years coordinating his state's fugitive team. Once he started doing entertainment, Eric has worked with some of the biggest names in the music industry as well as very large arena level tours. As you listen to this episode, you will certainly learn that he has a heart to serve and protect while making a positive impact on those around him.Some highlights and moments you don't want to miss in this episode are:"The secret service doesn't make mistakes..."What a security advance consists of"When you see me running one way, you should run the other way!"Working with every US President and/or Vice President since Ronald ReaganWhat goes through the mind of a security directorThe importance of his physical fitness Eric shares some unforgettable insight in this week's 'Road Map for Life'Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.comYou can find Eric online at: http://www.watershedministries.org#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay sit down with Bex Reiff who has spent many years perfecting her role as a merchandise manager. Many start in this role and transition to something else that is more of their forte. However, after exploring many other positions in the music industry, she discovered her passion in this very essential role. Some of the clients she has worked alongside of include Amy Grant, Mercy Me, Michael W. Smith, Colbie Caillet, TobyMac, Matt Maher, Mandisa, CMA Fest, K-Love Fan Awards, Winter Jam, and so many more! Not only has she sold merch on the road, Bex has overseen the concourse and all vendors on extremely large tours. She has also helped develop branding and logistics of merch behind the scenes as well as being a fantastic VIP coordinator for many one-of-a-kind backstage experiences.Some highlights and moments you don't want to miss in this episode are:A man intentionally running through a glass doorContinually trying until you get a 'yes'The two people that helped her find her passion and callingHow doing events in college led to her careerFire Marshal's with a tape measureDealing with burnout in this industryVenue staff in a bloody fight on the concourseBex shares such great truth in this week's 'Road Map for Life'Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com.You can find Bex on Instagram at:@bextraxYou can find Bex on Facebook at:https://www.facebook.com/BextraxYou can find The Wyatt Company online at:https://www.thewyattcompany.comYou can find The Wyatt Company on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/wyatt.co.candles/#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
Join hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay this week as they sit down with one of the best Live TV Director's in the business, Russ Hall. Having 35 years of experience, he has worked behind the scenes on some of the biggest live shows and TV productions you can imagine. Some of the events he has directed include live concerts, award shows, hockey games, Presidential interviews and specials, as well as benefit concerts featuring Lady Gaga, Alabama, Lee Greenwood, Lyle Lovett, and 5 living presidents of the United States. Russ also had the honor and privilege of directing Billy Graham's memorial service.Some highlights and moments you don't want to miss in this episode are:Looking at a wall of 120 TV monitors at one timeA quick breakdown of what roles are in the TV production truckListening to a clip of Russ directing an actual performance from the truckTalking about the benefits of making mistakes on your journeyStarting at age 19 and talking as fast as you canHow an Associate Director can really set you up for success"TV yelling" vs. "I'm really mad at you" yelling"You've gotta be able to fix that in post editing"Russ shares a valuable lesson in this week's 'Road Map for Life'Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com.You can find Russ online at: https://www.russellhall.tv#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay spend time with longtime music industry veteran Chris Lisle. For nearly 30 years, he has worked behind the scenes on some of the biggest live shows in multiple roles such as Lighting Designer, Production Manager, and Show Producer. However, his expertise as a Production Designer is second to none. Some of Chris' clients, both past and present, include: Robert Plant, Alice Cooper, Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert, One Republic, Dave Koz, Danny Gokey, Sugarland, Peter Frampton, Nick Carter, Babyface, Chris Young, Sara Evans, Keith Urban, The Recording Academy (Grammy's) and many others. Chris is also a member of the CMA as well as the ACM.Some highlights and moments you don't want to miss in this episode are:What his very first gig looked likeAn unforgettable experience in catering with Robert PlantThe steps involved in designing a set for a showSome amazing wisdom about personal and mental healthCreating intimacy during a performance for the audienceSome logistics and conversation behind Nashville's Fourth of July CelebrationHow to "enhance but not distract" when creating a performanceChris shares an acronym to help navigate your career in this week's 'Road Map for Life'Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com.You can find Chris online at: https://www.clldllc.comYou can find Chris on Instagram at:@clisleBe sure to visit Touring Career Workshop online at:https://www.touringcareerworkshop.com#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay spend time with musical genius and multi-instrumentalist Chad Jeffers. For the last 13 years, he has been an essential member of country superstar Carrie Underwood's band. He also spent many years touring with guitar sensation Keith Urban, the legandary Kenny Loggins, and so many more. While his specialty instruments are guitar, dobro, and pedal steel, Chad can pretty much play anything with strings on it (not to mention other instruments like saxophone and harmonica). He has performed around the world for live audiences including USO shows, award shows, live TV, and countless others. He is also a speaker, author, and an educator.Some highlights and moments you don't want to miss in this episode are:How coins on a train track helped launched his careerLanding on an aircraft carrierHaving to learn new instruments for a tour/showDays off during international travelA former student yelling his name at the CMA awardsWalking "the monorail" in the dark with a spotlight on you while playingChad shares a great reminder in this week's 'Road Map for Life'Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com.You can find Chad online at: https://www.chadjeffers.comYou can find Chad on Facebook at:https://www.facebook.com/chad.jeffersYou can find Chad on Instagram at:@chadjeffersYou can find Chad's podcast online at:https://www.chadjeffers.com/podcast/#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay spend time with Production Coordinator Lolo Kinser. She works with country superstar Chris Young behind the scenes to make sure his tours and show days come off without a hitch. She has also worked with Kane Brown, Cassadee Pope, The Newsboys, Jeremy Camp, Mandisa, and countless others as well as many TV shows and music videos. Some highlights and moments you don't want to miss this week are:How her interest in health and nutrition plays into her role on the roadBeing pranked by the artist to get her onstage for an unforgettable momentTouring as a married woman in show businessWhat her day-to-day routine looks like backstage on tourHer thoughts on smaller shows vs. larger toursProducer Daniel asks Eric & Mike some fun rapid fire tour questionsLolo shares some priceless words of wisdom in this week's 'Road Map for Life'Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.comYou can find Lolo on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/lolokinser/#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay spend time with music industry icon John Huie. Having more than 40 years of experience as a booking agent, he has discovered talent, booked shows, and represented artists in multiple genres of music. Some of his clients though the years include: The Police, Joan Jett, The Go-Go's, The Charlie Daniels Band, The Allman Brothers, Faith Hill, Alan Jackson, The Zac Brown Band, Kelsea Ballerini, Lady A, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, dcTalk, and so many more!Some highlights and moments you don't want to miss this week are:What you can do when you have budget money leftoverBeing frugal on the road when it comes to hotelsWhen you tell Amy Grant to hold that thoughtThe time the Go-Go's played a prank on him on tourWhen he was booed off the stage at a stadium show Can't I have two weeks after graduation before I start workingSome amazing words of wisdom in this week's 'Road Map for Life'Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com.#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay spend time with a man that has made a difference in the lives of so many people. Tour Pastor Bobby Joiner has spent many years on the road getting to know every single person on the tours in which he was a part. Serving the Winter Jam Tour for over 16 years, he has seen so many highs and lows. He is truly a one-of-a-kind guy that seems to be everyone's best friend.Some highlights and moments you don't want to miss this week are:Sneaking out of his backyard as a kidI don't have the money for a ticketBeing a winning coachMusic is the universal languageA life-changing story in Tampa, FLWalking through cancer with his wifeBobby shares some wisdom and truth in this week's 'Road Map for Life'Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com.You can email Bobby at jesuscafebobby@gmail.com. You can always reach out to Eric & Mike and they can connect you with him as well.#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay spend time with extraordinary lighting designer, Danny Zacharias. He has nearly 25 years of experience turning performances into experiences. Danny has designed shows for tours, festivals, corporate events, and more. His resume includes CeCe Winans, Scotty McCreery, Brett Eldridge, Natalie Grant, Francesca Battistelli, Matthew West, and many more.Some highlights and moments you don't want to miss this week are:How an internship led to a 25 year careerBeing mentored by a TV designer & programmerThe only time Mike called spots for a showEvery country song is "yellow or orange"Corporate events vs. touring showsDoing USO shows and Guantanamo BayDanny shares some wisdom from his experience in this week's 'Road Map for Life'Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com.You can find more about Danny Zacharias by visiting his websites:https://www.vye.livehttp://www.touringacademy.comhttps://www.dannyzacharias.comYou can find Danny on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/dannyzacharias/#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay spend time with longtime artist manager, David Smallbone. Known best for working with for King & Country and Rebecca St. James, David is not only their manager, he is their father. This legendary Aussie has been through so many ups and downs, but found his way to achieving success in the industry that has resulted in multiple GRAMMY Awards as well as GMA Dove Awards with his family.Some highlights and moments you don't want to miss in this episode are:The early days of touring the country with seven childrenMaking the move from Australia to AmericaConnecting with fans from the stageFinding great joy in a local coffee shop each dayLosing everything he had was the best thing that ever happened to himDavid shares such great truth and a challenge in this week's 'Road Map for Life'Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com.Visit for King & Country online at: https://www.forkingandcountry.comVisit for King & Country on Instagram at:@forkingandcountry#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay spend time with Gerald Gooch, an entertainer coach (tour bus) driver. He has over 30 years of experience driving celebrities, their bands and crew, and others around the country. He has driven for Pioneer Coach and Diamond Coach companies in Nashville, among others. Some of his clients include Anthony Hamilton, Disturbed, Ronnie Milsap, Easton Corbin, and countless others.Some highlights and moments you don't want to miss this week are:Going from a studio to a U-Haul to a tour busA priceless secret to fix broken windshield wipersSmoking at the gas pumpsGoing to the Super Bowl with an artistHow to make family a priority while touringGooch shares some industry wisdom in this week's 'Road Map for Life'Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay spend some quality time with Steph Vandermolen. Hear how she went from trying to figure out her career path to being the day-to-day manager and tour manager for Sadie Robertson.Some highlights and moments you don't want to miss in this episode are:A timeless lesson she learned the first day of her touring careerThe step-by-step journey that she has taken in her careerLamps, candles, and peanut M&M'sOne of her favorite backstage storiesThe day the FBI was on the roofOvercoming serious struggles that has only made her strongerLearning what self-care really meansSteph shares such great truth in this week's 'Road Map for Life'Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com.You can find Steph Vandermolen on Instagram at:@stephvandyYou can find Sadie Robertson online at:https://www.liveoriginal.comYou can find Sadie Roberston on Instagram at:@legitsadierob#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay spend time with Bob Bussiere, an audio expert who specializes in mixing monitors. He has over 40 years of experience mixing monitors for tours, festivals, corporate events, award shows, and live TV. He is on staff with the Grand Ole Opry and spends each Saturday night behind the stage left curtain helping everyone on stage enjoy their experience of playing the Opry.Some highlights and moments you don't want to miss this week are:The "Back Behind The Barn Boys" featuring "Barnyard Bob"What pushing a broom and soldering wires can do for youBeing a MN Twins fan in the midst of 40,000 Atlanta Braves fans"Is it gonna sound that bad tonight?"Working with Sting and his on-time band rehearsalFlawless two-minute set changes at the Opry on live radio & TVBob shares a nugget of truth in this week's 'Road Map for Life'Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com.#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay spend time with musical genius and GRAMMY Award-Winning Producer/Songwriter Bernie Herms. A few of his credits include working with artists such as Brad Paisley, Josh Groban, Andrea Bocelli, Kelly Clarkson, Hillary Scott (of Lady A), Barbara Streisand, Selena Gomez, Tony Bennett, his bride and powerhouse vocalist, Natalie Grant and so many more.Some highlights and moments you don't want to miss in this episode are:Canadian classical pianist meets chicken picker from West VirginaThe story and making of the song 'Thy Will'Competing for a Grammy with your wifeClassic tour pranks from a musicians point of viewThe pros and cons of perfect pitchHow relationships, integrity, and character play a big role in your successBernie shares such great truth in this week's 'Road Map for Life'Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com.You can find Bernie Herms online at: https://www.bernieherms.comYou can find Bernie Herms on Instagram at:@berniehermsYou can find Bernie's wife Natalie Grant online at:https://www.nataliegrant.comYou can find Natalie Grant on Instagram at:@nataliegrant#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay interview David '5-1' Norman, a 35-year veteran in the music industry. He has filled the role of Tour Director, Tour Manager, Tour Accountant, Production Manager, and more. Having worked on most every continent, his experience is second to none. A few of the artists he's worked with include Prince, Earth, Wind & Fire, Alicia Keys, John Legend, Chase Rice, Alison Krauss, Charlie Wilson, and so many more. Get ready for some laughs, a few stories, and even some practical wisdom you can apply to your life. Some of our favorite highlights include:Playing drums in a Rush cover bandA Tour Director vs. a Tour Manager vs. a Road ManagerGetting arrested for trespassingUnique tour pranksDifferences in genres when touringWisdom from '5-1' in this week's Road Map for LifeBe sure to check out our show website: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com.You can find David online at:: http://www.david51.comhttp://www.tourforensics.comYou can find David on Instagram at:@davidfiveone@tour_forensics#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay interview Production Manager, Denny Keitzman. Having more than fifty years of experience, Denny talks with the guys about his legendary career. A few of the topics include the following:His start in the entertainment industry...Some significant management principles...The one and only time he advertised his services...What happens when you play the blues...Arriving at the stage in a helicopter...Taking care of yourself in the Road Map for Life...Be sure to check out our website, Everything BUT The Show!#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay interview Trent & Joey Hemphill, owners of Hemphill Brothers Coach Company. With over 40 years of experience in the entertainment industry, they are experts in the tour bus business. They have a diverse list of clients in most every genre of music as well as TV, film, sports, and even multiple Presidents of the United States. There are some fantastic stories, unforgettable moments, and priceless wisdom in this show. Some of the highlights include:Personal phone calls from Aretha FranklinBob Dylan shows up unexpectedlyTwo nails in Joey's pillowBuilding buses for the secret service"He had a briefcase chained to his wrist..."How these brothers make tough business decisionsWisdom from Trent & Joey in this week's Road Map for LifeBe sure to check out our show website: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com.Also, visit the Hemphill Brothers Coach Company website: https://www.hemphillbrothers.com and also the Hemphill Brothers YouTube Channel.#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay interview Mark Hall from the GRAMMY Award-Winning band, Casting Crowns. While you will hear a little about what happens on stage each night, you will hear more about life behind-the-scenes of the band. Mark talks with the guys about the following:His priority to stay committed to his role as a youth pastor...How the band determines the flow and set list of each show...Playing professional lazer tag in the arenas...What happens when you eat too much meat at a Brazilian steakhouse...Who is the biggest dork on stage...A solid approach to the state of our country in the Road Map for Life...Be sure to check out our website, Everything BUT The Show!Also, visit the Casting Crowns website:https://www.castingcrowns.com#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay interview Diane Sheets, a celebrity vocal coach. Her resume includes names such as Diamond Rio, Nicole Kidman, Zach Williams, Little Big Town, Natalie Grant, Casting Crowns, Lauren Daigle, and many more. Highlights in this episode are:The role of a vocal coach..."Sitting in the room with a multi-award winning country artist, and it didn't go well..."A tour prank onstage at Red Rocks...Touring vs. studio work...Diane shares some great tips in this week's Road Map for Life...Be sure to check out our website, Everything BUT The Show!Also, visit Diane's websites mentioned in this episode:https://www.dianesheets.comhttps://www.voicetea.comhttps://www.nashvilletea.com#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay interview Roy Morgan. Roy is the president and owner of Premier Productions, the largest promoter and producer of live Christian events in the US. Highlights in this episode are:What a concert promoter does...Roy's favorite backstage pastime...The story of his fiancé Kathy and her calligraphy pen...The story behind the green M&M's in artist riders...Roy shares some wisdom, truth, and experience in this week's Road Map for Life...Be sure to check out the Everything BUT The Show website! You may also visit Premier Productions to learn about their events and the other divisions the company.#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay introduce themselves to you, plus they give a brief overview of what to expect on each show. Highlights in this episode are:The concept and and history of this show...The "why"...The purpose and goals...The structure of each episode...The target audience...The guests...How to keep in touch...Join us for a quick 20 minute listen as we announce Everything BUT The Show!#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast