Here at Paper Street, we are constantly trying to push ourselves: to write more music, different songs, telling different stories, emotions and experiences. We are constantly trying to think of ways to better connect with the people who take time out of their days to listen to us, and to let them c…
For the first time, every member of Paper Street Music Company sits down together to record this episode of the Paper Street Post! We gathered during the depth of the Pandemic last year to talk about our “new normal,” life during the pandemic, being a creative individual in quarantine, the quality of sourdough bread, and losing friendships over Monopoly.
Bob, Dave and Greg discuss dig into the evolution of “Move On”.
Bob, Jordan and Greg discuss their experiences with and philosophies of cover songs.
Greg and Dave talk about their Fall shows, and Aretha Franklin’s death. Tim and Dave sit down with Bobby to talk about the past year of recording.
Greg and Dave give an update on the band’s behind the scenes activity. Jordan and Bobby talk Jazz, Nashville, and playing in a rock band.
In an old episode, even by our own standards, Bobby sits down with Greg to talk about the writing of "Going 'Round" and what events foreshadow the current lineup. Dave cracks jokes at the beginning to catch our listeners up to speed.
For the first time since probably 2011 Tim, Dave and I have been in a band that lasted over a year. That first month is always exciting – more energy than you can channel, really. You set goals and plan out the year to come, and jam a lot. But soon after the jitters are out the real productivity begins. The ten months that follow are full of writing, playing and recording. Then, as December closes in you reflect on how successful you were and make harder, bigger goals for the following year. This month, Bobby sits down with Tim to discuss just that. In the first month of 2017, we reflect on the year behind us and plan for the next one.
This week Bobby ties Dave to an office chair and dangles him out of a Nashville high rise, circa 1995's Batman Forever, until he spills the beans on the writing of "Rust Belt Lines," teaching himself bass, making guitars, getting ladies with the tuba, and The World Series! If you're looking to expand your Paper Street trivia knowledge, this episode is a must!