A weekly discussion of ALL THINGS solo musician and live music from the perspective of a professional solo musician.
Guest: Liam GalianoHost: Dave Gates In this week's episode of the Solo Musician Podcast, Dave sits down with the multi-talented Liam Galiano — a passionate musician, dedicated music teacher, original artist, and a strong advocate for open mic culture. Liam shares insights into his many musical projects, the importance of nurturing local music communities, and why he believes open mics are essential for artist development. They dive into his love for coffee, the inspiration he finds in nature, and of course, a whole lot of music talk — from teaching philosophies and gig advice to creative processes. Whether you're a fellow musician, a music educator, or just love hearing about grassroots music culture, this episode is packed with stories and ideas to inspire.
After a 21 day absence, Dave is back to rant about his mom's surgery, gigs and venues, Open Mics & EV SPEAKERS. Stick around for a sneak peek at an up & coming artist from here in Central PA, Levi Sterner.
Shout-out to listener Laura for this week's topic! When booking a gig, both musicians and venues come to the table with a set of expectations—but do those expectations always align? In this episode of The Solo Musician Podcast, we dive into the crucial conversation of what artists expect from venues and what venues expect in return. From fair compensation and professional treatment to promotion efforts and audience engagement, we break down the key points that both sides need to understand for a successful partnership. We'll cover: ✅ Why venues should promote performances as much as musicians do ✅ The importance of clear communication and mutual professionalism ✅ What makes a gig financially viable for both the artist and the venue ✅ How musicians can draw and retain audiences to keep venues thriving Whether you're a seasoned performer or just stepping into the live music scene, this episode will help you navigate the gigging world with confidence and clarity. Tune in now, and let's bridge the gap between venues and musicians—one gig at a time!
Hook & Flask Still Works in Carlisle, PA is closing. Whether you've never been there, or you're a regular attendee of their various nights of musical entertainment, in this episode I try to explain why Hook & Flask was such an anomaly. It was a white buffalo, or a red wolf. It was the kind of place where you felt like family from the second you stepped through the doors. For many musicians, myself included, it was home. It was the date on the calendar that you looked forward to most. It was the show that would make your heart beat a little faster because you knew it was going to be incredible. Every. Single. Time. It was a place for us to commune with each other, a place for good times and great friends, a place to escape the daunting world outside its roller door. After I make my final plea for your attendance at my upcoming Hook & Flask show, I dive into some listener submitted topics and questions to round out the episode. Thank you for being here, and I hope to see you at Hook & Flask on 3/22 7-10pm.
In this episode of the Solo Musician Podcast, host Dave Gates sits down with Andy Gesner, the owner and president of Hip Video Promo, for an in-depth conversation about the world of music video promotion. Andy shares fascinating insights from his career, including his pivotal role in launching Johnny Cash's iconic "Hurt" video. As the music industry continues to evolve, they dive into what the music video landscape looks like in 2025, the power of Spotify and YouTube playlisting, and how social media has become the lifeblood of music promotion. If you're looking to up your promotional game, this episode is packed with tips, strategies, and stories that can help take your music career to the next level!
Join host Dave Gates and special guest Colin Alvarez on this satirical episode of the Solo Musician Podcast as they dive deep into the highlights and comedic moments of their experience at the 2025 Central Pennsylvania Music Hall of Fame Awards held at the American Music Theater on 3/5/2025! The evening was full of unforgettable performances, community, and everyone sharing in a common love of music. It was a night that brought over 1000 people from many different areas under one roof to recognize the amazing music scene in Central PA. All things considered, it was a beautiful event, and we were really honored and excited to be a part of it. That being said, there were a few standout moments and areas for improvement that left some people shaking their heads and audibly groaning in the theater. We try to recognize why those moments may not have come across to the attendees in the ways they were intended. We also talk about the Solo Musician Podcast winning 2024's Local Music Podcast Of The Year award, which was a real surprise. While we poke fun at the bounty of mystical powers winning the award has provided, I truly do appreciate the recognition for all the hours and thought that goes into producing the podcast. I hope this podcast has an overall net benefit to the scene, and I really love connecting with and showcasing other musicians. Whether you missed the awards show or want to relive the magic through a comedic lens, tune in for insider insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and all the unforgettable highlights from the first few hours of the 2025 ceremony. #centralpa #musicindustry #musicawards #localmusic #localmusicscene #musicpodcast #musiccommunity #satire #podcast #liveperformance
Join Dave Gates on this exciting episode of the Solo Musician Podcast as he sits down with the incredibly talented Jake Mach, a singer-songwriter from Glen Rock, PA! In this candid conversation, Jake opens up about his passion for writing music, his approach to balancing original music vs. cover songs at local bars, and his involvement with the Glen Rock Carolers. Jake also shares how his wife and manager, Mackenzie, plays a key role in keeping his calendar packed with gigs and opportunities. Plus, get the inside scoop on Jake's upcoming single, "As A Rambler Goes," featuring Cody Tyler — a track you won't want to miss! If you're a fan of authentic music, indie artists, and behind-the-scenes stories, this episode is for you. Don't forget to hit like, subscribe, and stay tuned for Jake's new release! #JakeMach #SoloMusicianPodcast #MusicJourney #IndieArtist #SingerSongwriter #AsARamblerGoes #MusicLife #BarGigs #OriginalMusic #CodyTyler #GlenRockPA #MusicManagement #NewMusicRelease #MusicPodcast
On this episode of the Solo Musician Podcast, Dave Gates sits down for another chat with Jason Carst, a live looping artist from Harrisburg, PA. Jason shares stories from his journey as a solo musician, revealing the tips and tricks that have helped him thrive in the world of live performance. From live-streaming every show to his thoughts on the Central Pennsylvania music scene, Jason opens up about his dedication to connecting with fans and his passion for performance. Whether you're a solo musician, live looping enthusiast, or just curious about gigging, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice you won't want to miss!
Video episodes are available on Youtube @SoloMusicDave In a world that values consistency and staying true to your beliefs, the idea of being a hypocrite might sound strange—or even wrong. But what if I told you that being a hypocrite could actually be a powerful tool for personal growth and progress? In this episode, we explore how embracing moments of contradiction can lead to transformation, new perspectives, and a deeper understanding of ourselves. Learn how to use your contradictions as stepping stones to success and self-improvement. Ready to rethink what it means to be a hypocrite? Listen now and unlock the unexpected benefits of change! #PersonalGrowth #SelfImprovement #Hypocrisy #LifeProgress #ChangeIsGood
In this episode, we sit down with Cobrette Bardole, a powerhouse guitarist for Sink In and I Set My Friends On Fire, and the tour manager/front-of-house engineer for If Not For Me. Cobrette takes us behind the scenes of life on the road—balancing the highs of playing to packed houses and sharing original music with the hustle of managing a tour. From early mornings to late-night shows, we dive into what a typical day looks like both as a musician and a tour manager. Plus, Cobrette shares insights into the importance of performing rights organizations, and so much more. Whether you're a fan of the bands or just curious about life in the music industry, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about music, touring, and the dedication that goes into making it all happen.
Are you struggling to get engagement on Facebook, even with thousands of followers? It's not just the algorithm— it's possible your content might be the real problem! In this episode, we dive deep into understanding what sells and what flops on Facebook, and what you can do to improve your engagement. Learn why Facebook's organic reach is as low as 1.41%, and discover how to make your posts stand out by focusing on what your audience really wants: interactive, relatable content. Get actionable tips on creating engaging posts, asking for feedback, and making content that people will actually respond to. Stop worrying about the algorithm and start creating content that connects! Whether you're a musician, a small business owner, or just someone looking to improve their social media presence, this epsiode will help you optimize your Facebook strategy for better results.
Visit my Youtube Channel at @SoloMusicDave for the video to this episode. In this episode of the podcast, I had a chance to chat with Brandon Valentine. Brandon is the founder and executive director of the Central Pennsylvania Music Hall of Fame. Brandon shed light on the Hall of Fame's short and long-term goals, how it supports local musicians, and the impact of their youth programs. He also provides clarity on the Central Pennsylvania Music Awards, answering some tough questions about the evaluation process and what it takes to be recognized. Whether you're a musician, fan of local music, or just curious about the arts scene in Central Pennsylvania, this conversation offers a deep dive into the heart of the local music community. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube to stay up to date on future releases and guest episodes!
Ever wondered if Taylor Guitars really live up to the hype? As a professional gigging musician, I decided to put them to the ultimate test in a side-by-side comparison with a $600 Martin guitar. In this episode, I'm revealing everything you need to know about Taylor's craftsmanship, materials, and specs—plus the surprising reasons why I can't stand them!
In this episode of the podcast, host Dave Gates sits down with Frank Persico, a NYC-based solo musician and YouTuber. Frank shares his incredible journey of growing his YouTube channel from just 300 to over 30,000 subscribers! He discusses the challenges and rewards of being a solo musician, the do's and don'ts of YouTube growth, and the most important strategies for expanding your channel. They dive deep into what it's like being a musician in NYC, Frank's passion for helping other solo artists, and what he enjoys most about being a YouTube personality. Plus, they cover a variety of topics, including how to stay motivated, engage with your audience, and turn your passion for music into a successful online presence. If you're a solo musician or aspiring YouTuber, this episode is packed with valuable tips and insights that can help you on your journey! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more content on music, YouTube growth, and musician tips! #FrankPersico #SoloMusician #YouTubeGrowth #NYCMusician #MusicTips #YouTubeForMusicians #DaveGatesPodcast #ContentCreation #MusicJourney
Are you nervous about your first music open mic or looking to improve your performance? In this episode, I'm sharing my Top 10 Tips for Attending a Music Open Mic, covering everything from how to prepare to what to do (and what not to do) to ensure you have an unforgettable experience! Whether you're a seasoned musician or a newbie, these tips will help you boost your confidence, connect with other musicians, and make the most of your open mic performance. Learn how to pick the right songs, handle performance anxiety, engage with the crowd, and avoid common mistakes that can derail your experience.
Leo Disanto isn't just a musician—he's a storyteller at heart, a true artist with an unquenchable thirst for adventure. Hailing from the rolling hills of Central Pennsylvania, Leo's journey has taken him far beyond the confines of his hometown. From the icy expanse of the Alaskan Tundra to the ancient monasteries nestled in the heights of the Himalayas, Leo has roamed the world, finding inspiration in the places few people venture. And in between, he's crisscrossed the United States, seeking out the stories that music can tell, and the stories that only music can make you feel. But what really sets Leo apart is not just the places he's been, or the incredible experiences he's had—it's his way of connecting with people. He's not just a performer, but a visionary, an entertainer whose spirit transcends the stage. Whether it's a backyard jam session, a front porch gathering, or an impromptu set in a parking lot, Leo has a rare ability to make every space feel like a place of deep connection. Music lovers are drawn to him wherever he goes, and it's easy to see why. Leo has a gift for making music not just something you hear, but something you live. I often think of him as a modern-day minstrel, or a new-age troubadour, a wandering poet whose songs carry the weight of the world on their back, yet somehow feel light enough to dance to. There's a richness to his words—both in their depth and in their simplicity—and an honesty that makes every song feel like it was written just for you. In my conversation with Leo, we explored more than just what music can do for you; we delved into what performingmusic can do for others. What drives him to tell stories through song? How did he cultivate such an expansive vocabulary and a method of word selection that feels effortless but also profound? We chatted about what it's like to play his music in other countries, and he even shared a little about the gear that brings his songs to life. We touched on his creative process, how he knows when a song is ready to be recorded, and what it's like to share old songs alongside the new ones. And of course, we talked about his upcoming album, To Fly So Low, set to drop on Valentine's Day 2025—a collection of songs that promises to be every bit as rich, heartfelt, and adventurous as the man himself. This conversation was one of those that sticks with you, that lingers long after the last word has been spoken. I hope you find it as enjoyable and inspiring as I did. And hey—if you've got ideas for guests I should feature on the podcast, I'd love to hear them! Drop me a line at solomusicianpodcast@gmail.com and let's make it happen.
In this powerful motivational podcast, discover how perseverance is the key to achieving your goals, no matter the challenges you face. Learn how to embrace failure as a stepping stone to success and unlock your true potential. With real-life examples and inspiring insights, this podcast will remind you that every setback is simply an opportunity to become a better version of yourself. Whether you're chasing personal, professional, or fitness goals, perseverance is the secret to turning dreams into reality. Listen now to fuel your motivation and stay focused on your journey—because the only way to fail is to give up!
In this episode of the Solo Musician Podcast, we tackle some of the most common questions submitted from our listeners! Whether you're just starting out or you're a seasoned performer, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable tips for navigating the solo music scene.
In this episode, we explore the critical role that Performing Rights Organizations (PROs) like BMI, ASCAP, and SESAC play in the music industry. Whether you're a musician, songwriter, or venue owner, understanding these organizations is key to navigating copyright, royalties, and legal music usage.
This week's guest was the ENTIRE Colin Alvarez Band. If you're tired of the same tired, recycled, and unoriginal band interviews you may hear on other platforms, you'll be happy to know we turned to the listeners for questions to ask the band, and holy cheese balls did you deliver!! Sit down with Colin, Sam, and ANOTHER Colin aka "Deuce", while we tackle such hard hitting topics as: * Would you rather fight ONE horse-sized duck or ONE HUNDRED duck-sized horses? * What's one thing people know about you that they probably wish they didn't? * Why do you hate Morgan Wallen? * For 1 MILLION dollars, which bandmate would you kill? * Why are musicians so fragile We also discuss hair care, hairnets, and the pursuit of happiness. Thanks for watching/listening and PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE hit the subscribe button on whatever platform you're on. It helps me tremendously.
SHOWS THIS WEEKEND: FRIDAY 1/10 - FLINCHY'S ~ Camp Hill, PA 8-11pm SATURDAY 1/11 - ANTIETAM BREWERY ( Retro & Reefer Fest ) ~ Hagerstown, MD 12-4 My Thursday thoughts for this week are about the weekend's gig's, the new DJI Osmo Pocket 3 camera, behind-the-scene's for gigs, and my goals for 2025. You can view the YOUTUBE VIDEO VERSION of this podcast on my channel https://www.YouTube.com/DaveGatesMusic
Welcome to Season 2 of the Solo Musician Podcast – Featuring Erick Moyer! In this episode of the Solo Musician Podcast, we're excited to welcome Erick Moyer (@ErickMoyermusic), a talented solo artist who recently made the leap into the gigging solo musician fellowship. Erick shares valuable insights on his journey and offers practical advice for aspiring solo musicians. In this episode, we dive into: How to Choose Songs to Learn as a Solo Musician Organizing a Setlist for Live Performances Essential Gear for Bar and Restaurant Gigs The Most Rewarding Aspects of Being a Solo Musician Key Lessons Learned in the First Year of Solo Musicianship How to Stay Motivated and Keep Improving Overcoming Stage Fright as a Solo Performer Challenges New Solo Musicians Face and How to Overcome Them Whether you're just starting out or looking to level up your solo career, this episode is packed with tips, strategies, and personal experiences that can help guide you on your musical journey. Don't forget to subscribe to the Solo Musician Podcast for more episodes featuring top artists and industry experts!
In this special VIDEO episode of Thursday Thoughts, I dive into my 2024 Year-In-Review. You can check out the video on my YouTube Channel at https://www.YouTube.com/DaveGatesMusic. I outline 9 observations from 2024, and 9 goals for 2025, including: 2024: 1. The best decision I made 2. If I could travel back in time to 2023, what would I tell myself? 3. The best way I used my time this year 4. My biggest waste of time this year 5. Something I regret doing in 2024 6. The Biggest A-HA moment I had this year 7. Three things in 2024 that brought me Joy 8. What I'm most grateful for 9. Who I'd like to thank for their support 2025: 1. My word for the year 2. What I'm most excited about 3. What experiences/people I'd like to manifest 4. What I will say YES to 5. What I will say NO to 6. What I'm devoted to creating 7. My TOP THREE intentions 8. Who I need to become to reach my goals 9. What gifts I will share Do you have your own list? Share it with me in the comments!!
This week I sit down with an absolute phenom of a local musician, Marshall Stone. Marshall is an award-winning solo acoustic musician as well as the lead singer of the band LODI. He performs over 200 gigs annually at venues all over PA, MD, and WV. Marshall's vocal range and guitar abilities wow audiences and keep them coming back for more, making him one of the most successful AND in-demand artists in our area. In this episode, we discuss what Marshall does to stand out in a sea of live performers, including: The formation of LODI The difference between band performance and solo Booking advice The importance of taking requests Being willing to take risks and learn new things Pushing through difficulties The importance of being genuinely you The future for Marshall
SHOWS THIS WEEKEND: FRIDAY 12/27 - Carlisle Moose Lodge ~ Carlisle, PA 7-10PM SATURDAY 12/28 - Antietam Brewing Company ~ Hagerstown, MD 6-9PM My Thursday Thoughts this week are about the wisdom in the book “Skip the line” by James Altucher, the 10,000 hour rule, how practice is best served focused, and the need for reflection and improvement.
This week I had the pleasure of sitting down with Logan Summey. Logan is the owner of Rock Mill Industries in Mechanicsburg, PA. Rock Mill is a musician's paradise, incorporating a tattoo studio, recording studio, live stream studio, practice room, and an embroidery and screen printing & DTF space. This is a must listen for entrepreneurs and anyone looking to take a leap into business ownership. Logan and I talked about a BUNCH of things, including: His vision with Rock Mill His love of all things audio Engineering Live sound vs. Recording The creative process in-studio Owning a small business Persevering through difficulties Thanks for listening!!
SHOWS THIS WEEKEND: THURSDAY 12/19 - Middletown Hunters & Anglers Club ~ Middletown, PA 7-10pm FRIDAY 12/20 - Lebanon Valley Brewing Company ~ Lebanon, PA 5:30-8:30pm SATURDAY 12/21 - Balla Cloiche Vineyards ~ Stewartstown, PA 7-10pm My Thursday Thoughts this week are about 2025 Booking changes Not pretending to be anyone other than me Being okay with turning things down My history with the CPMHOF
SHOWS THIS WEEKEND: 12/13 - WOLF BREWING ~ Mechanicsburg, PA 6:30-9:30PM 12/14 - HOOK & FLASK STILLWORKS ~ Carlisle, PA 7-10PM This week's Thursday thoughts are about…. losing a loved one, forgiveness, understanding, and regrets.
Before you listen to the episode, check out Frank Persico's Youtube video running down the 10 Commandments of Solo Acoustic Musicians at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TMzg54A18s In Episode 48, Colin Alvarez joins me again to break down an amazing video from a 25-year NYC based solo acoustic veteran, Frank Persico. We break down Frank's list adding our thoughts and personal experiences. I feel like Frank's video and this podcast are a MUST LISTEN for anyone who is interested in stepping into the world of solo gigs, and they're also a great listen for anyone looking to step up their performance game.
Shows this weekend Thursday 12/5 - Shy Bear Brewing ~ Lewistown, PA 6-9pm Friday 12/6 - Republican Club ~ Hanover, PA 7-10pm ** Members Only ** Saturday 12/7 - Upper Deck Sports Bar ~ Mt.Airy, MD 3-6pm My Thursday thoughts this week are about guitar lessons, practice, and open mics! Thanks for listening!
This week's guest is my good friend, and musical mentor, Colin Alvarez. Colin and I chat about a host of things in this one, including: Rude venue owners Condemned Hotels Cold Weather Tips Private Parties Turned Karaoke Competing With The NFL Season Load-In / Load-Out Etiquette Why Comments Can Be So Detrimental And The Worst Types Of Venues (Country Clubs) Thanks for listening!
SHOWS THIS WEEKEND: FRIDAY 11/29 - ANTIETAM BREWERY ~ Hagerstown, MD 6-9PM SATURDAY 11/30 - BUDDY BOY WINERY ~ Duncannon, PA 6-9PM MY THURSDAY THOUGHTS THIS WEEK…. are about growth, guitar lessons, doing hard stuff, and cold showers.
This week's guest is Eric Edwards. Eric plays bass in the female fronted Hard Rock/Metal band RUINESS. He also releases original music under the band name Demri, and he's the leadythym guitar player in the yet-to-be-named Reggae group I'll be providing lead vocals for. Eric hit some hot topics in this one, including the CPMA's and the CPMA endorsed podcast, venues that pay full bands $70 to perform, bands that we love & hate, where original music comes from, and a ton of other topics. Give it a listen, a share, a like, or a follow. Thanks for lending us your earholes for 2 hours.
SHOWS THIS WEEKEND: THURSDAY 11/21 - Pineknotter Brewing Company ~ Northumberland, PA 7-9PM FRIDAY 11/22 - Stoney Creek Inn ~ Dauphin, PA 7-9PM MY THURSDAY THOUGHTS THIS WEEK…… are about Hank The Buffalo, the community of music, livestreams, and overcoming self doubt.
This week's guest is Dylan Zepp. Dylan is the drummer for the unboxed and untamed band Observe the 93rd. He also slaps skins for the female fronted HARD ROCK band Ruiness AND he's the drummer for the yet-to-be-named Reggae group that I'm providing lead vocals for. Dylan and I talked about everything from his job at Rock Mill Industries and the CPMA's to his crazy choice of tattoos and his love of making others happy. Dylan's projects: Ruiness: https://www.Ruiness.com Observe the 93rd: https://www.Observethe93rd.com Reggae group: Coming soon!
SHOWS THIS WEEKEND: THURSDAY 11/14 - Hungry Run Distillery ~ Carlisle, PA 6-9PM FRIDAY 11/15 - Carlisle Moose Lodge ~ Carlisle, PA 7-10pm SATURDAY 11/16 - Maryland Mallet ~ Westminster, MD 7-10pm My Thursday thoughts this week are about.... live streams, feeling inadequate, and pushing through the self doubt.
My guest this week is Travis Patterson. Travis is one-fifth of the yet-to-be-named reggae group that I'm providing lead vocals for. We chat about gear, singing, Travis's incredible pedal board, note fluency, creating music, and so much more. This is a must listen for pedalboarders and everyone else who has ears.
SHOWS THIS WEEKEND: 11/7 THURSDAY - MIDDLETOWN HUNTERS & ANGLERS ~ Middletown, PA 7-10PM 11/8 FRIDAY - JIMMY JAXX SHINE SHACK ~ Dillsburg, PA 7-10PM MY THURSDAY THOUGHTS THIS WEEK….. are about the end of the political mailers, music licensing, being kind, and live streams!!!
For this week's episode, I sit down with Todd Williams. Todd is the owner of Laser Fang Tattoo Emporium Extrordinorium in Mechanicsburg, PA. He's also the bass player in the reggae group (yet to be named) that I will be singing in. Most of all, Todd is a genuinely good dude. Todd and I talk a lot about tattoos, the reggae project, live music in general, and a host of other topics. I hope you enjoy!
My Thursday Thoughts this week are about performing with other people, networking for success, running an open mic, and Throat Coat tea.
This week's guest is Dr. Nyce. Zach is returning to the podcast to promote his upcoming song release, a cover of Jim Morrison's "Tupelo Honey", available everywhere 10/31/24. We also chat about finding new music, performing to empty rooms, the weight of politics right now, and many many other things. Give it a listen and drop a review!!
SHOWS THIS WEEKEND: THURSDAY 10/24 - Pineknotter Brewing ~ Northumberland, PA 7-9pm FRIDAY 10/25 - Wolf Brewing ~ Mechanicsburg, PA 6:30-9:30pm SATURDAY 10/26 - Antietam Brewery ~ Hagerstown, MD 8-11pm MY THURSDAY THOUGHTS THIS WEEK…… are about inflation, lane swimming, disappointing chicken, and the live stream studio.
My guest this week is former Rhode Islander, current Central PA musician Justin Murphy. We talked about Justin's work as a union electrician, his Uncle Pete's influence on his musical journey, his love of Dave Matthews Band, his current gear setup, and how men with French accents are disgusting. I hope you enjoy this podcast!
SHOWS THIS WEEKEND: SATURDAY 10/19 - Hook & Flask Still Works ~ Carlisle, PA 7-10PM THIS WEEK'S THURSDAY THOUGHTS….. are about performing at cool places, lack luster headliners, doing things you're not qualified to do because of contractors that suck, and about a possible mystery non-murdery type guest.
After two weeks off, I'm returning for a solo episode to recap some things I learned during my time off. I also cover our recent experience seeing Bikini Trill, Cisco Adler, and the Elovaters at HMAC on 10/3. Hope you enjoy!
My guest this week is Tanis Pellegrini. Tanis is the frontman for the bad ass rock band LIVES LOST, and he also plays some solo gigs in the central PA area as well. Tanis and I talked about a ton of different things, including band projects, being true to yourself, knowing when you're getting in your own way, the current state of the world, and why we all need a Harley (or at least someone to ground us).. Give it a listen, and give Tanis a follow on all the things. You can check out Lives Lost at https://www.LivesLostBand.com and Tanis's solo whereabouts are on his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/tanispellegrinimusic
SHOWS THIS WEEKEND: THURSDAY 9/26 - MIDDLETOWN ANGLER'S & HUNTERS ~ Middletown, PA 7-10pm (MEMBERS ONLY) FRIDAY 9/27 - CARLISLE MOOSE LODGE ~ Carlisle, PA 7-10PM (MEMBERS ONLY) SATURDAY 9/28 - WATER LANTERN FESTIVAL @ FDR PARK ~ Philadelphia, PA 6pm MY THURSDAY THOUGHTS THIS WEEK…….. are some heavy ones. Life, liberty, and the never-ending pursuit of happiness.
My guest this week is Megan Miller. Megan is a high school teacher, a wife, a front woman of a band called Morning Glory, and one half of the acoustic duo Megan and Dave. We talk about gigging, venues, buying gear from Guitar Center vs. Sweetwater, the challenges that face small businesses, songwriting, and SO MUCH MORE. Have a listen and make sure to give all her projects a follow!!
SHOWS THIS WEEKEND: THURSDAY 9/19/2024 - AVENUE ALE HOUSE **OCTOBER RUST DUO** ~ York, PA 7-10PM FRIDAY 9/20/2024 - PRIVATE SATURDAY 9/20/2024 - PRIVATE MY THURSDAY THOUGHTS THIS WEEK……. are about my different approach to booking gigs in 2025, staying true to myself, and how to adapt and overcome.