Podcast by Notes From The Road Podcast
In this fifth episode of season two I sat down with my new Nashville neighbor Mimi Naja, over coffee, for a lovely pre quarantined chat. We spoke about her band Fruitions newest companion albums (Wild As The Night AND Broken At The Break of Day), their early days busking in Portland, and how a chance encounter performing on the street at SXSW helped to kickstart their career. Grab a cup of coffee and vibe out.
In this episode we share some more really fantastic information about Mental Health Awareness Month, Some super solid freebies, including not 1 BUT 2 free albums from one of the most prolific alternative artists of our time and a few great stories from my only time touring in Australia. Enjoy Stickie Notes Episode 4.
In this very special Mental Health Awareness Month episode I'm joined by Andria Goodrow who's worked for some of the biggest names in music, including Justin Bieber and Justin Timberlake! Andria candidly opens up about her own mental health journey, challenges she's overcome, and how she found a safe space on the road and in life. For anyone with an immediate need, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is always available at 1-800-273-8255. For those looking for other resources our friends at Hope For The Day can be found at www.hftd.org. Please stay safe out there and know you're not alone!
In this third installment of our short form podcasts we share some great touring related social media outlets, (@fitontour, @tourcollective.co, @thistourlife)let you know about a fantastic Touring Industry panel on 4/27 with Nicole Hetlyn , where to game for free during the quarantine and of course I tell a short tour story. Enjoy. Stay sane, wash your hands, keep practicing social distancing and be kind to each other!
In this third episode of season two I'm joined by Alex Garcia of the band Mayday Parade. We discuss the early days of Mayday and how over the years the band has bonded more and become an even tighter family unity, along with some of Alex's guitar inspirations. Make sure you check out Mayday Parade's new single "It Is What It Is" OUT NOW!
In the second short form episode, we dig into more aid info for the touring world dealing with COVID-19. Thank you so much to all of our frontline healthcare workers (Doctors, Nurses, Hospital Employees and Test Zone Employees)thank you, thank you, thank you. Shout out to all of the folks still delivering essentials, and all service industry folks still providing us all meals and drinks! I also share some more freebie info along with telling another fun tour story about the time I almost got arrested by German Police! ENJOY! Please keep staying inside, social distancing, washing your hands and stay sane!
In episode two of this season we are joined by Paul Kowert, a grammy award winning bass player for Punch Brothers and Hawktail. We discuss the recording process of Hawktail's most recent album called Formations, what it's like growing up in a musical family and tour life in Americana/Folk music.
In this short form episode we dig into as much info as possible for touring folks (and just in general) to aid them during COVID-19. Financial, mental health, and local job help and ideas. I share some fun things that may help your boredom. The episode culminates in me telling a tour / show story! ENJOY! Please keep social distancing, washing your hands and stay sane!
In the first episode of season two we sit down with Ralph Torrefranca who cut his teeth touring with bands in alternative music, sparking a decade long ride into management, artist development and licensing. An accomplished musician himself (Check out his band Cuffed Up), Ralph is driving developing artists into the mainstream and beyond. We talk about the importance of following your passion from day one, our mutual love of Conan O'Brien, and how timing is everything.
Hi From Quarantine! We're hard at work over here trying to get episodes ready for 2020. Just wanted to give you a short update on what's coming this year and commiserate with you all since we're stuck in doors for a while. Just a reminder, please practice social distancing as much as you can right now, wash your hands and for Pete's sake STOP HOARDING TP!
In this final episode of 2019 I sit down with Rian Dawson who plays drums for the band All Time Low. We discuss the importance of crafting an intimate show at any level, how surrounding yourself with an amazing team is everything and coffee our deep, deep love of coffee.
This episode features Catherine Powell, a tour photographer, who's worked for Maren Morris, Kacey Musgraves and Dan + Shay to name a few. We talk about what it's like starting a magazine as a teenager, shooting Ms. Dolly Parton, and our thoughts on the Marvel MCU.
This episode features Michael Bethancourt who's worked with New Found Glory, Alisson Krauss, and Jason Isbell to name a few.
This episode features Kurt Ozan who's played with Luke Combs, Michael Ray and Jana Kramer. We sip on some coffee and discuss diversity in playing styles, how essential being a team player is and professionalism first!
This episode features Anthony Paterno who's worked for Finch, MAX and Two Feet. We talk about fan interactions with bands, always being open to critique and our love of the New York Giants!
This episode features Mike Poorman who plays drums for Hot Rod Circuit and works for Andrew McMahon and Billie Eilish. We talk about jumping into work head first, continuously seeking advice and how to make a great first impression.
This episode features Kevin Sanders who plays drums for the band Cartel. Kevin gives us an in depth oral history of Cartel and how they navigated tour life, working with major labels and recording an album while being filmed 24 hours a day.
A Quick NFTR Update! We have so many more interviews coming! Stay tuned and keep checking @notesfromtheroadpod on IG for more details.
This episode features Andrew Cook who's played drums with The Receiving End of Sirens, A Rocket to the Moon and Dan + Shay. We talk about evolution, adaptation in a music career and pursuing what makes you happy.
This episode features Andrea Howat who's worked with a trio of Grammy winners: Pentatonix, Alabama Shakes and Rhiannon Giddens.
This episode features Lindsey Bathke, a touring veteran, who's worked for Metallica, Tegan & Sara and Kacey Musgraves to name a few.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month so for this very special episode we are joined by Jonny Boucher; the CEO and Founder of Hope For The Day, a suicide prevention non profit. HFTD works closely with the touring industry changing lives and giving people HOPE, through many types of outreach.
This episode features Thomas Falcone, a tour photographer, who's worked for Big Sean, Dillon Francis, All Time Low and Mayday Parade to name a few.
This episode features Mike Finn a touring veteran who's worked for Thomas Rhett, Dillon Francis, Owl City and Mayday Parade to name a few. We talk about goals, gains and overall improvement in the FIRST ever Notes From The Road!