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This week Phil chats with Luke and Tom of When They Riot. We discuss, writing lyrics after the music has been written, using Pirate Studios for rehearsal and recording and, of course, the mystery of the folding guitar! When They Riot on Instagram Join us on our Facebook Group: Music Survival Guide Community Come and follow us on Instagram! We are at: Music Survival Guide Podcast Phil's Page Phil can be found at: www.vortissoundstudios.com Phil can be emailed at: Phil@philthemixengineer.com If you want to get in contact with us at the podcast, email us at: musicsurvivalguide@gmail.com
As 2024 comes to a close, this special episode of Gig Gab takes you on a month-by-month journey through some of the best tips and advice shared by musicians and industry pros this year. Whether you're a seasoned performer or just starting your musical journey, there's something for everyone in […] The post Backstage Secrets: 12 Months of Band Life Tips — Gig Gab 462 appeared first on Gig Gab.
Chris MacDonald is a first-time guest to the podcast. He's the author of the new book Days and Days: A Story about Sunderland's Leatherface and the Ties That Bind. Days and Days weaves together two stories. One is a tale of friendship and self-discovery that occurs during a backpacking adventure through England, Scotland, and Ireland. The other celebrates the highly influential yet underestimated UK band Leatherface, a group that The Guardian called “the greatest British punk band of the modern era.”Without so much as a single hostel booked, Chris and his friend Jason cross the Atlantic. They sleep in train stations, endure a haunting on top of a volcano in Edinburgh, are driven out of Belfast by the IRA, and witness the mother of all storms. They also find themselves in the rehearsal space of their teenage punk idols, a building steeped in cultural significance for the Sunderland music scene.Purchase a copy of Days and Days: A Story about Sunderland's Leatherface and the Ties That Bind Episode Playlist ---------- BookedOnRock.com The Booked On Rock YouTube Channel Follow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKX Find Your Nearest Independent Bookstore Contact The Booked On Rock Podcast: thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.com The Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” by Crowander / “Last Train North” & “No Mercy” by TrackTribeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/booked-on-rock-with-eric-senich--4901091/support.
In this episode of "Saint Louis in Tune," hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston chat with Rodney Justo, lead singer of the Atlanta Rhythm Section. Justo shares fascinating stories from his extensive music career, including his time with the band and interactions with legends like Roy Orbison and Frankie Valli. The discussion covers the band's eclectic sound, the origins of their name, and the evolution of touring. Justo offers valuable advice for aspiring musicians and reflects on the joys and challenges of the industry. This engaging episode is a must-listen for music lovers and fans of rock history.[00:00] Introduction to St. Louis In Tune[01:00] The Magic of Radio and Live Recording[01:29] The Power of a Simple Note[04:28] Connecting with Rodney Justo[07:00] The Origins of Atlanta Rhythm Section[08:34] Life on the Road and Working with Legends[10:09] Rodney Justo's Personal Journey[24:56] The Dynamics of Band Life[29:24] The Joy of Touring and Meeting Fans[31:52] The Lucrative World of Jingles[34:00] Changes in Touring Over the Years[35:59] Band Members and Their Contributions[38:17] The Evolution of Backup Bands[44:11] Advice for Aspiring Musicians[46:54] Reflecting on a Musical Career[48:20] Conclusion and FarewellDiscogs - Rodney JustoAtlanta Rhythm Section - WikipediaAtlanta Rhythm Section FacebookThe Atlanta Rhythm Section - Home PageThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#atlantarhythmsection #ars #rockband #royorbison #frankievalli #musicindustry #jingles #spooky #studiomusician #houseband #countryrock #southernrock #southernfriedstylerock
Sean Kelly & Mark Walton are this episode's guests. Sean is the author of White Noise & Lightning: The Continental Drifters Story, the authorized biography of the Continental Drifters due September 27th. Mark is the band's bassist and founding member. The book follows ten disparate musicians from humble beginnings at a dive bar residency in Los Angeles through lineup changes, addiction, marriages, divorces, and industry letdowns. The Continental Drifters, composed of members of The Bangles, The Cowsills, The Dream Syndicate, The dB's, and more, found each because they'd been burned by the music industry and sought refuge in a freewheeling environment where they could experiment without constraint. When everything fell apart in New Orleans a decade later, they ended up with so much more. Purchase a copy of the book White Noise & Lightning: The Continental Drifters StoryPurchase a copy of the album White Noise & Lightning: The Best Of Continental DriftersPurchase the White Noise & Lightning + We Are All Drifters Tribute Album BUNDLE Visit ContinentalDriftersBook.comVisit ContinentalDrifters.comEpisode Playlist ---------- BookedOnRock.com The Booked On Rock YouTube Channel Follow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKX Find Your Nearest Independent Bookstore Contact The Booked On Rock Podcast: thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.com The Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” by Crowander / “Last Train North” & “No Mercy” by TrackTribe
From discussing trauma in group therapy to reflecting on life's strange coincidences— Cliffdiver's journey is as compelling as their music. "Bird Watching" is more than just an album; it's an exploration of peace, healing, and the unbreakable bonds formed through shared experiences. It's a testament to the band's resilience and creativity in the face of adversity. After a near-fatal accident on tour, the band found solace in the simple act of bird watching, which became a central theme for their latest work. The new album will be out SEPT 20 on Side One Dunny Records. Join Cliffdiver on this emotional ride and discover how they turned life's challenges into their most honest and powerful musical statement yet. cliffdiverok.com Listen now! Share with a friend. Leave a voicemail- 360-830-6660 --------------------- Check out the new MxPx album 'Find A Way Home' at MxPx.com and streaming everywhere now! Listen or watch "Linoleum" here SEE MXPX LIVE MXPX and The ATARIS LIVE in 2024 10/4- San Pedro, CA - with NOFX for Last Shows PAST 2024 - 1/6 MXPX at The Hollywood Palladium SOLD OUT! 2/9- New York City, NY - Webster Hall - SOLD OUT! 2/10- Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer - SOLD OUT! 3/15- Atlanta, GA - Buckhead Theatre 3/16- Orlando, FL - House of Blues - SOLD OUT 3/29 - Mexico City - Punk Rock Fest w/ The Ataris, Blnko y Buen Viajee 4/5- Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre - SOLD OUT! 4/6- Salt Lake City - The Depot. - SOLD OUT 6/28- Bremerton, WA - Admiral Theatre SOLD OUT! 6/29- Bremerton, WA - Admiral Theatre SOLD OUT! 7/27- Tacoma, WA - Airport Tavern Grande Opening! SOLD OUT! 6/30- Portland, OR - with NOFX 7/20- Denver, CO - with NOFX Leave a message with your question or topic on the Mike Herrera Podcast voicemail. (some will be aired on future episodes of the podcast) 1-360-830-6660 (US number) TEXT LIST - Join our Text list by texting MXPX to 31996 MUSIC -LISTENER CHALLENGE- Listen to MXPX Self Titled Deluxe Album at least once a day. Use hashtag #mxpx or #mxpxsuperchallenge The MXPX Super Challenge Playlist MXPX - Self Titled Deluxe Edition I now have an Artist Series Music Man Stingray from Ernie Ball! You can order straight from the shop on the Music Man website. A portion of proceeds goes to MusicCares! MIKE HERRERA SIGNATURE SERIES BASS If you like the podcast- Subscribe, rate and review on Apple. Support what I do at MXPX.com Producing and editing by Bob McKnight. @bobandkatieshow
Hudson got the chance to sit down with the lead singer of Citizens, Zach, and talk about their upcoming tour in September, the new music they are working on and so much more!
Today, Henry Rollins is a humorous spoken word performer and author but the Henry Rollins of old was mostly just angry. Very, very angry. First with DC punk outfit SOA and then as Black Flag's fourth singer, Mr Rollins could barely contain his testosterone fueled rage and both bands benefitted. Once Black Flag disbanded, Rollins went solo for a couple of releases before forming Rollins Band and releasing their debut LP. Never has Hank been angrier, more embarrassingly “poetic" or more hilarious. RIP Joe Cole HHPP Spotify Track: Burned Beyond Recognition https://open.spotify.com/track/2qpyVhFmAWv58PPwQ2ss5s?si=f5ffee7960374933 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/1298220429/playlist/4gy1wWwypkoFS2lUztvZ44?si=waSq07DBQlq3x9G1_nK0pg Contact us at: huntsmanhillpodcast@gmail.com huntsmanhill.com instagram.com/huntsmanhill https://twitter.com/HuntsmanHill Our Music manhuntsman: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7tFBWn0UFkdOEMf67TRD6W?si=vzllkbDwSEmfZFlj02GLRw Academy O.C: https://academyoc.bandcamp.com/album/academy-o-c Omertà 68: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6dfiCa0qTlbPQUrqtIkStS?si=6SCjNtXbSO2xRBDuBKJelQ MidCityThree: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2LW7wWSHd9bi3n3Q5N8i35?si=aVFU0HdnRzqI1UOTAfc-ig
Folk/punk musicians Tall Travis sit down to talk with Folkpunk Dad about a range of topics regarding maintaining a band, creating music and friendship. It's the first time we have an entire band on the podcast all at once. They also discuss their appreciation for superstition, magic, whimsy & mystery.HIGHLIGHTS:Obstacles & benefits of having band members spread throughout different statesThe song writing processThe value of the collective & the individualDIY recording techniques/philosophiesNavigating the bands decision making processDIY music/art & de-professionalismGetting permission to cover Woody Guthrie & Pat The BunnyAdvice if you want to start a bandThe mythology of who Tall Travis isConnect with Tall Travis:instagram.com/talltravisband/talltravis.bandcamp.com/Support the podcast & get bonus materialpatreon.com/BackontheGrindSend us feedback around this episode (or others) or ask a question for possible discussion on a future episodePodcast@BackOnTheGrindRecords.comFollow the podcastinstagram.com/backonthegrindpod/?hl=engram Get Coffee for the Bandit in you roasted by PepeBanditCoffeeRoasters.com Word of mouth really matters! If you like what you heard, here's two things you can do to help keep this podcast going Share the podcast with a friend who you think will find value in it.Please leave us a rating or review. It will help us reach & support more folks like you & that's why we do this!Stay Free until next time! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 003 • March 11, 2024 • “Enjoy (Band) Life” FIRST STRAIN: News ‘n' Notes • West Virginia University band practice facility controversy: https://www.wpxi.com/news/local/wvu-marching-band-alumni-disappointed-over-universitys-new-plan-build-practice-field-off-campus/6P2VERYPGNB4HGFTFXSOTDCJ6E/ https://www.wboy.com/news/monongalia/west-virginia-university/wvu-addresses-transportation-community-use-concerns-regarding-new-band-facility/ https://bands.wvu.edu/ensembles/mountaineer-marching-band/pride-practice-facility/pride-practice-facility-faq? https://www.wvuf.org/news-publications/news/2019/11/11/wvu-seeks-to-build-pride-of-west-virginia-practice-facility https://arts.wvu.edu/news/2023/10/24/ppff-deans-letter SECOND STRAIN: a Twitter tweet about studying literature and the arts, and STEM, and community bands TRIO: Interview with EVREN GUNDUZ, CEO and co-founder of Enjoy Life Education, Inc. Evren on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evrengunduz/ Enjoy Life Education, Inc.: https://www.enjoylifeeducation.org/ UMass Marching Band performing “Madonna Medley”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivJn3oJVKs0&pp=ygUkdW1hc3MgbWFyY2hpbmcgYmFuZCBtYWRvbm5hIG1pY2hpZ2Fu DOGFIGHT: A new Director of Athletic Bands at the University of Delaware CODA FOLLOW US! BandWagon RSS feed: feed.podbean.com/heyband/feed.xml BandWagon website: heyband.podbean.com BandWagon on Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555170345309 Rob ("HammertonMedia") on Facebook: facebook.com/HammertonMedia Rob on X/Twitter: twitter.com/DrRob8487 SUBSCRIBE TO BANDWAGON! https://www.podbean.com/site/podcatcher/index/blog/eg706GUVzixV SEND US YOUR FEEDBACK! Email: heybandwagon@yahoo.com Voicemail: speakpipe.com/HeyBandWagon
It's our first mini episode with a very special guest, Lyndi Cisco! Lyndi is currently a freshman at Anadarko High School who currently plays football, wrestles, is in Anadarko High School Band, and powerlifting! We also discuss her aspirations beyond high school, shaking off the haters, what music gets her pumped up, and her favorite snacks!
Director of Legal Operations, Managing Attorney (ex Hasbro). Strategic legal operations for in house legal departments; design thinking; product counsel and bringing together 12 years in-house with experience and skill in game design and software development. Bo has just finished the first-phase of his legal-ops career after building Hasbro, Inc.'s legal operations from scratch. He did so while maintaining a rich legal practice in kids' data privacy, digital product counsel (including for almost all of Hasbro's connected toy products between 2016 and 2023). But law was not Bo's first career – Band Life. After graduating UC Santa Cruz (modern literary studies, highest honors), he spent the rest of the 1990s playing guitar in the San Francisco indie rock/shoegazer/neo-psychedelic California-pop band “Pete,” (Instagram page) creating this release: https://peterecords.bandcamp.com/releases – while working at Polygram Group Distribution. PS2 Game Designer By 2002, Bo was now a game designer at Idol Minds, LLC, a developer near Boulder known for the “Coolboarders” and “Rally Cross” franchises. Wait, what? He shipped “Neopets: The Darkest Faerie” in 2005 as lead game designer. How? He learned C, studied lots of books on game design and development and put together a Windows game demo himself that helped to get his foot in the door. His experience as a web application developer for UC Santa Barbara (where his (now) wife was an English PhD. candidate) in creating applications using SQL and ASP technologies to deliver dynamic web pages in HTML and VB Script also helped open that door. And, those apps were aimed at helping administrators administer the English Department. Sound familiar? Legal Practice Bo went to law school in his mid-thirties. He graduated from Northeastern University School of Law in 2009 and managed to get his foot in the door at Hasbro. During that time he worked on Hasbro's growing entertainment portfolio: television for the Hub (a JV with Discovery Channel) and on a massive software implementation of a rights-management system for Hasbro Studios. Full Circle: The Digital Practice & Legal Ops From the beginning, as the “tech guy” within Hasbro's legal department, Bo worked on things that would be recognizable as legal ops now. This started with Access databases to track contract rights. It ultimately led to fully embracing building full-blown applications in Microsoft 365 tools for CLM and process management, building an Innovation Committee, a Legal Ops Advisory Committee, and evangelizing legal ops for years in the department. Bo was almost single-handedly responsible for getting the whole department to adopt SharePoint along a (semi!) rational framework in the department. Full Ops Now, Bo is committed to legal operations as his core passion, and wants to be a part of the transformation that's happening both from within a smart, ambitious department ready to embrace the digital transformation journey to across the ops community, taking part in the amazing conversations that are happening every day. This is an amazing community to be a part of! Bo wants to build amazing programs. In both senses of the word: (a) ops programs for legal departments and (b) amazing, creative software and tech programs. Build them. Not just implement them. He says his true superpowers are seeing the connections between what others may see as disparate parts and then demonstrating how to synthesize these into . . . the art of the possible. He is a big-picture thinker who uses some pretty technical specifics and insight to make it happen.
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In this episode of the "Business Growth Architect Show," with Robbie Phoenixx to discuss the trials and rewards of embracing the bohemian lifestyle. We delve into the importance of networking, artistic persistence, teamwork, and passion in pursuing creative ideas. Robbie shares his experience of acquiring a tour bus as part of his overarching strategy, highlighting the dedication and financial investment required to bring his vision to life. We also touch upon the challenges of navigating opportunities in a challenging time, emphasizing the need for cash flow and seizing opportunities amidst the chaos. The conversation further explores the significance of role models, research, and networking in pursuing artistic innovation. Robbie encourages aspiring artists to read up on their role models and surround themselves with supportive friends and mentors. This episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of combining creativity with a business mindset for success. Overall, this episode provides valuable insights and advice for creatives looking to make their mark in the industry. Resources Mentioned: Robbie Phoenixx: LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook
Corey Lucas and Kaj Carlson are joined by Jay Hathaway from Vanguard to talk about optics. Jay gives us the skinny on the optics industry, and as usual Corey and Kaj take him down a rabbit hole to talk "the band life" and the reputation punk rock bands have to throwdown,Vanguard's origin story is unique and their dedication to providing quality glass (ie. binoculars, digiscopes, spotting scopes, monoculars), stands, and shooting sticks are definitely worth looking into... no pun intended. This enjoyable conversation we have with Jay is topped with a "bad band photo" of the men dressed in black.Follow Vanguard on Instagram (@vanguardphoto_usa)Follow Vanguard on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/vanguardoutdoors)Visit their website at https://www.vanguardworld.com/Questions or comments? Contact us at corey@cedarrundecoys.com or on Instagram @coreykajpodcast
I'm delighted to share a conversation with three out of the four members of Tragicomics. Christopher Eatough, Laura Morley, and Jay Fearon joined me on the show to chat all about band life. The quote for this episode is by Ronnie Hawkins: “A good band is like a team. You want to have the right balance. It's not always the best people you need, but the right ones for the job.” During our conversation, we talk about forming a band, having genuine connections with band members, focusing on what's best for the song rather than one person, developing a sound, overcoming challenges as a band, taking on band roles, songwriting and recording as a band, and more. We also chat about Tragicomics' single, “Stranger Things.” I had a great time having Tragicomics on the show, so I hope you loved getting a glimpse into band life. Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I'd love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at http://facebook.com/demimschwartz. Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Dave and I talk new times, new music, new strategies for life. New music from Diesel Boy coming on July 28! Preorder new album and show dates at Diesel-boy.com ------ SEE MXPX LIVE 7/1 - Trois Rivières, QC @ Festivoix 9/22 - Birmingham, AL @ Furnace Fest 10/21 - Las Vegas, NV @ When We Were Young 10/22 - Las Vegas, NY @ When We Were Young Leave a message with your question or topic on the Mike Herrera Podcast voicemail. (some will be aired on future episodes of the podcast) 1-360-830-6660 (US number) MxPx Unstoppable out now!! CLICK for Unstoppable LINKS TEXT LIST - Join our Text list by texting MXPX to 31996 MUSIC -LISTENER CHALLENGE- Listen to MXPX Self Titled Deluxe Album at least once a day. Use hashtag #mxpx or #mxpxsuperchallenge The MXPX Super Challenge Playlist MXPX - Self Titled Deluxe Edition I now have an Artist Series Music Man Stingray from Ernie Ball! You can order straight from the shop on the Music Man website. A portion of proceeds goes to MusicCares! MIKE HERRERA SIGNATURE SERIES BASS If you like the podcast- Subscribe, rate and review on Apple. Support what I do at MXPX.com Producing and editing by Bob McKnight. @bobandkatieshow
Kieren and Chip spoke to Joy Division and New Order legend Peter Hook on his band's set at the Isle of Wight Festival, staying in "Altrincham-on-Sea" and how band life has evolved from the 1970s to today.
‘The people I remember…'Mutual respect, the Bloc Party hadKele and collaborators, what's good and what's badTogether on tour, but then things changeRussell ‘n Kele retain musical respect Musical Respect is a necessary thing Banshees Guitarists, All the Young JohnsSpizz oil and the Banshees, It's a Family Affair Kele and James Murphy and their traveling bands Having kids and Touring Keep us Peter Pan style.Chilli Pepper pals, Prodigal Sons ‘In the desert you can remember your name'‘Life's What You Make It' The Cure take MTV - Budgie signs autographs ‘Down the Pub.‘The Great Covid Reset'A Non-Touring fantasy - A new way of life?Touring and sleeping go hand in hand!Kele, wants the father-child relationship Lol had none with his father So, he turned it around for his own sonBudgie's dad was always present Kele's dad was proud and healing Budgie's dad said, “Do whatever makes you happy.” Lol's mum gave him a love of art and literature Lol's mum said - “I like the new single by The Clash”Fun times meeting US Campus kids – smelled like team spirit ABC - The Look of Love - Money Makes the World go Round Art for Art's sake – Money for God's sakeBritish Art space receding - young artists and crew get no SupportFeeling the Fallout of the covid years Love to Kele's family and toi-toi for the tour! Life's always a giggle with Budgie and Lol! ___Respect: John Prine (October 10, 1946 – April 7, 2020)___CONNECT WITH US:Curious Creatures:Website: https://curiouscreaturespodcast.comFacebook: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialTwitter: @curecreaturesInstagram: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialLol Tolhurst: Website: https://loltolhurst.comFacebook: @officialloltolhurst Twitter: @LolTolhurst Instagram: @lol.tolhurst Budgie: Facebook: @budgieofficial Twitter: @TuWhit2whooInstagram: @budgie646 Curious Creatures is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
What's up my BK Birdies!!! I've missed you guys T~T It's okay because WE ARE BACK WITH SEASON 3 BABY!! WOO (^O^)/ This season is super special for it is the Season of Features! I'll be featuring family n friends for just about each episode so DON'T MISS OUT! This episode I'm joined by my mama n sibling as we share some fun band stories and experiences. Let's talk about it! Thanks for the support my Birdies~ Follow me on Instagram @briakorea0318.
Concentric Circles of Life and the Nightmare of BrexitKele from London via Edinburgh and Liverpool Budgie in France, London and BerlinLol in the USA for 25 yearsOld UK market towns when the pubs are closed Would anyone want a return to 70's England?Out of Brussels - Nefarious reasons?Strawberries full of chemicals? Capitalism - Free labour?Big Agri eats labour Children pick berries - Human nature stagnates Automation stealing jobs - packing our bagsArmed response in Beverly Hills Belfast's most bombed hotel - we're all in the BarHands up! Berlin still an island with lots of space Kele, Lol and Budgie went to Catholic school Altar boys all, singing magi and LatinTeenagers rebelling against Catholic guilt 40 years later we have hopefully matured Not normal to sublimate the ego in your 20'sThat's what it takes for a band to work A Catch 22 – Few bands remain as first formed If only The Cure had taken a break from the 4th album …A recipe for disaster - everyone loves a rock star, staring into the abyss.___Respect: Joseph Heller (May 1st 1923 – December 12 1999)___CONNECT WITH US:Curious Creatures:Website: https://curiouscreaturespodcast.comFacebook: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialTwitter: @curecreaturesInstagram: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialLol Tolhurst: Website: https://loltolhurst.comFacebook: @officialloltolhurst Twitter: @LolTolhurst Instagram: @lol.tolhurst Budgie: Facebook: @budgieofficial Twitter: @TuWhit2whooInstagram: @budgie646 Curious Creatures is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
We continue our little stroll down musical memory lane. Life in a band, life around other creative types. Along the way we discuss what makes a good musician? Is it simply technical prowess? Surely proficiency is important and valuable, but there's more to that in the musical arts. Let's all learn to express ourselves creatively. We can't all be Rembrandt or Mozart or even Matthew Wilder, but we can all produce something from within ourselves. And it's even better when we allow the Lord to speak his truths through us.Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5XEiO4DdQiPKtED0skYl44?si=jUjh8tlnTR6aClqj258z0QMy blog: https://www.contextorconfusion.com/My Novel: https://www.amazon.com/Devon-Dibley-His-Golden-Key/dp/1484181557My Testimony: https://bereanbeacon.org/do-you-read-the-scriptures-michael-f-scotto/Made with Spreaker and available at most podcast services
We take a small detour from our studies, a road less traveled, and just chat about being in a local, indie band. In part one, I ramble on about what it was like playing in a Greensboro (North Carolina) band in the 80s and 90s (and into the 2000s). The music, the friendships, the fantasies.Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5XEiO4DdQiPKtED0skYl44?si=jUjh8tlnTR6aClqj258z0QMy blog: https://www.contextorconfusion.com/My Novel: https://www.amazon.com/Devon-Dibley-His-Golden-Key/dp/1484181557My Testimony: https://bereanbeacon.org/do-you-read-the-scriptures-michael-f-scotto/Made with Spreaker and available at most podcast services
This week Palmer and Big D sit down with Author/Comedian Danny Marianino who wrote "It Blows My Mind. They get the inside tract on self publishing, Band Life and Horror Movies! You can find all things Danny at DANNYMARIANINO.COM
This week Palmer and Big D sit down with Author/Comedian Danny Marianino who wrote "It Blows My Mind. They get the inside tract on self publishing, Band Life and Horror Movies! You can find all things Danny at DANNYMARIANINO.COMSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/chetandpalmeraftertheshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 7 - This week on the @x5podcast special guest Cam and Chase from the @TheVelcroPygmies join the crew for some hilarious band life on the road fun filled stories. April Clark, Executive Director and Founder of @ReachandTeachRocks, makes an early appearance to discuss how the @ReachandTeachRocks educational program gives students education through experience in the music industry. Also, the @x5podcast welcomes their new co host. Who is he? Find out this and more right here on the @x5podcast
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good week! Also in this episode: Sibling rivalries, Baton Rouge, why lyrics change and playing bass with a pick, early recording production stories from Teenage Politics, On the Cover and more. Join us FREE this Friday December 23 for an ACTUALLY LIVE Show on the Internet on all the MXPX social media pages and MXPX.com ----------- MxPx Unstoppable out now!! CLICK for Unstoppable LINKS Leave a message with your question or topic on the Mike Herrera Podcast voicemail. (some could be aired on future episodes of the podcast) 1-360-830-6660 (US number) 3 min limit per message. TEXT LIST - Join our Text list by texting MXPX to 31996 MUSIC -LISTENER CHALLENGE- Listen to MXPX Self Titled Deluxe Album at least once a day. Use hashtag #mxpx or #mxpxsuperchallenge The MXPX Super Challenge Playlist MXPX - Self Titled Deluxe Edition I now have an Artist Series Music Man Stingray from Ernie Ball! You can order straight from the shop on the Music Man website. A portion of proceeds goes to MusicCares! MIKE HERRERA SIGNATURE SERIES BASS If you like the podcast- Subscribe, rate and review on Apple. Support what I do at MXPX.com Producing and editing by Bob McKnight. @bobandkatieshow
Michael Crain is a guitarist, singer, producer and songwriter best known as the guitarist of the bands Kill the Capulets, Retox & Dead Cross. He joined Dead Cross with Justin Pearson, Mike Patton & Dave Lombardo. The band has new album out now, simply titled “Dead Cross 2.” We discuss the new music, Michael's cancer battle, Mike Patton's burnout & more! 00:00 - Intro 00:47 - Dead Cross Genre 02:15 - Mike Patton & Songwriting 04:25 - Dave Lombardo & Band Formation 09:47 - Mike Patton Burnt Out 13:02 - Other Projects for Michael 13:58 - Songs on New Album 14:40 - Ross Robinson & Producers17:17 - Beating Cancer & Inspiration 25:05 - Touring, Making Records & Band Life 28:05 - Dogs & Charity 29:01 - Outro Dead Cross website:https://deadcross.bandcamp.com/Humane Society website:https://www.humanesociety.org/Chuck Shute website:http://chuckshute.com/Support the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
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Kenny Braasch reveals what it really means to live life in the boy band world. In his discussion with Mike and Bryan, Kenny shares how he got his start in the boy band biz, what his fiancée Mari thinks of his career, and how far he hopes to take the band in the future. Plus, Kenny shares who from Bachelor Nation he'd love to see come together to form their own boy band. Then, in their hot takes of the week, Mike and Bryan debate which is a more ominous statement in a relationship: “I have a question for you” or “We need to talk.” Don't forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode I got a chance to chat with Kristofer of the Swedish metal band, Eyes Wide Open. This was a great fuckin episode!If you wanna support the show check out the patreon page:http://www.patreon.com/triggerwarningconjugate
A band, beer, and...Black Magic? Well that's what you're gonna get with Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters in the splatterhouse comedy, Studio 666. To help us out, we've brought in fellow musician, Lara Hope, to discuss this Satanic blood bath of a movie!
Kevin Derryberry started his music career as a 7-year-old with a garage band and went on to play the keyboard in a chart-topping touring band. Kevin thought he had "made it" with the success of his band "Telluride," but that wasn't God's plan for Kevin's life. One day, Kevin went to the doctor after feeling some pain in his hip, and the doctor told him that drug and alcohol abuse had left Kevin with six months to live. Don't miss this inspiring episode of "Rick & Bubba University" that shows no matter how far we stray, if we repent, God is always willing to take us back. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ahead of their upcoming tour, the boys tell us about the highs and lows of band life, from teamwork to the john lewis advert! Enjoy Private Parters! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ahead of their upcoming tour, the boys tell us about the highs and lows of band life, from teamwork to the john lewis advert! Enjoy Private Parters! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Being in a band can seem super exciting and glamorous but behind the scenes it takes a massive toll on your health and well being. The temptations with alcohol, the late nights, poor sleeping conditions and adrenaline rush are all contributors that affect your quality of life then and in years to come. My friend Bill talks about his personal struggles with mental health and addiction while being in the band Authority Zero and even now. How to reach Bill: https://billmarcks.com FB: GringoBillSkapunkradio IG: https://www.instagram.com/gringobill/ LinkedIn: william-marcks-2322a624
This week I'm talking to teachers AND musicians, Shanna and Eric of By Light We Loom, who have their music has been featured in movies and countless stages. We check in about how music can teach us about teaching, focusing in on four areas: presence, process, rhythm, and emergence. About Shanna and Eric Teaching Bios, first! Shanna Delaney: Shanna has taught at Lake Local Schools in Hartville, Ohio for the past 14 years. She pairs a dedication to empowering her students with a passion for social justice to engage her students in meaningful and authentic learning that truly makes a difference. She currently teaches College Credit Plus British Literature II, College Credit Plus College Composition 1, Public Speaking, and Women's Studies Media and Literature. Eric Ling: Eric has taught at Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio for the past 13 years. Eric's passion for education and dedication to his students drives him to design unique courses that engage students in authentic learning. He has taught history, economics, and business courses. This summer Eric is making a transition into administration as the Dean of Faculty where he will focus on engaging teachers in best practices and driving innovation from an institutional level. Band Bio:By Light We Loom, a husband and wife indie-pop duo out of Cleveland, Ohio, combines creative beats, vintage synths, soaring vocals, and intimate harmonies with story-folk songwriting sensibilities to deliver high-energy performances that promise to move your heart and feet in equal measures. Since its origin in late 2014, By Light We Loom has toured heavily with highlight stops at MidPoint Music Festival, Brite Winter Festival, NEO Cycle Music Festival, The Heights Music Hop, and opening for notable indie acts: The Paper Kites, Car Seat Headrest, Maps & Atlases, Telekinesis, Lucy Dakus, Sondre Lerche, Deep Sea Diver, The Mynabirds, Twin Forks, The Kin, Kopecky, Radiation City, Matt Pond PA, Frontier Ruckus, and more. By Light We Loom released their debut EP, “The Ignition,” in May of 2015 to critical acclaim and local radio play. Maturing their sound through live performances, they quickly released a more realized EP, “Caught in the Tide,” in January of 2016. “Caught in the Tide” received nationwide radio play, landing the album in the Top 100 of the College Radio Charts. The success of this album resulted in By Light We Loom being named Cleveland Magazine's “Best Indie Rock Artist of 2016” . Songs from “Caught in the Tide” were also featured in episodes of PBS's “Roadtrip Nation” in 2017 and 2018. They followed up this release with an intimate four-song EP "Canopy" that pays tribute to Eric's father who passed suddenly the year prior. Most recently, By Light We Loom's original music was featured in the award winning film "The Enormity of Life." Eric and Shanna are currently working hard on a new release due out in October of this year. Link to Music: http://soundcloud.com/by-light-we-loom Join the Regenerative Ed CommunityClick here to join our free community to link up with other education professionals who are looking to add more life into their learning communities!
ComebaCK has a wicked chat with JK Hobson, an American expat in Vietnam, about a wide range of topics - New York, LA, working in a casino (witnessing some extraordinary elation and despair from gamblers), life on the road in the band ‘Crisis', comedy, Buddhism (including morning chanting), and Vietnam. This chat was awesome - thank you JK! You can find ‘JK Hobson' on Facebook and Instagram and more about ComebaCK at www.the comebackwithck.Wordpress.com.
After their performance a the Booster Festival in Enschede(NL), the boys popped over to get the low down on pop singer song writer Luca an his new band. @luca_musicoffical Eps. 15 #bandlife with Luca (DE) | Toeknee Tee FNTF --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toekneetee/support
2020 was an interesting time for everyone around the world. On this episode, Elliot talks with Jeff Young and Bobby Lambert on how Band Life changed with COVID and how they kept their lives going through it all. This audio content is from of the Virtual Arts Summit presented by Marching Health and The Breakdown Camp!
This epoidose, I share a conversation I had with my good friend CJ last year, about this journey to rehab and recovery. CJ and I toured and partied like crazy together in 2011-2013, and share a very similar story of addiction and recovery. We catch up for a few minutes, share some stories, and then he brings us through his journey, and how he ended up in rehab. From partying his life to the ground to detoxing on a plane and the beginning of the pandemic, this is a great conversation that I hope you enjoy, and maybe relate to. @cjthehero @prsnaofficial --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marc-sautter4/support
Cerise And Vicky pile into a busted van so they can hit the road and rank some movies about bands! 8:08 - Sound Of Metal (2020, Darius Marder) - Vicky fails to hide her nostalgia for touring, while Cerise kicks off 2021 the same way she left 2020. 31:25 - Rockers (1978, Ted Bafaloukos) - Cerise and Vicky vibe to this Reggae classic, and then they vibe some more. 48:36 - The Decline Of Western Civilization (1981, Penelope Spheeris) - Cerise and Vicky dig through the grimy couch cushions of punk's origins, and what they find is not entirely wholesome. 1:05:30 - Spice World (1997, Bob Spiers) - Cerise and Vicky share their befuddlement at a movie that's both terrible and not bad. 1:23:27 - We Are The Best! - (2013, Lukas Moodysson) - Cerise and Vicky put aside their distaste for both 80's nostalgia and coming of age movies to appreciate a really cute film.
The boys are back discussing Andy's past band life and Myspace music, drunk Alex drops a BOMB on the pod, Luke tries to rally the troops as they dissect their own podcast and everyone hopes Alex doesn't draw their name in Secret Santa. instagram.com/onlivingpod
Movies-Television-Comics Books-Music-Video GamesWorship and Tribute Nerd is a youtube Channel/Podcast dedicated to making nerdy content for all people. Whether you grew up reading comic books, watching movies, or playing in the school band, we have nerdy content.Music by John GaneyLogos by Donny Wahl IG @thesofatxDonations and W&TN ShirtsPaypal Ihateghosts@yahoo.com#Surroundedbymonsters #metalcore #Backintheday #FriendshipThis week on the show I reunite with a few good friends to talk about our old band and the good times we had. This is the original Surrounded by Monsters!Shout Out Toby of Secret Levels Podcast and Secret Transmission PodcastMatt and Bryan of IhatethesceneTwitch https://www.twitch.tv/worshipandtributenerd Twitter https://twitter.com/WandTNerd Discord https://discord.gg/MbdEKTp IG https://www.instagram.com/worshipandtributenerd/ FB https://www.facebook.com/Worshipandtributenerd Spotify and Apple podcasts Worship and Tribute Nerd
Will musicians & bands thrive during the pandemic? We talk film scores, band lyrics and meanings, upcoming horror films (and films in general), and War of the Worlds
Ben is the founder of pop punk band, Yellowcard. He’s also a founding member of This Legend and his label Take Over Records and new venture, Take Over Live. I talk to Ben about why bands break up, why they stay together and what led to Ben being kicked out of his own band Yellowcard. A band that he started in his bedroom in Florida! Take Over Live on Instagram Take Over Live Website ------------------------- Have you subscribed to the pod? Big Thanks to RØDE MICS --------------------------------------------------- Fever Dream by MXPX out NOW! LIFE IN QUARANTINE - THE COLLECTION HOMEWARD BOUND! I know you've got a lot of worries…There’s a new MXPX song out now!! Listen / Watch here: https://smarturl.it/mxpxworries TEXT LIST - Join our Text list by texting MXPX to 31996 Merch still available at www.mxpx.com MUSIC -LISTENER CHALLENGE- Listen to MXPX Self Titled Deluxe Album at least once a day. Use hashtag #mxpx or #mxpxsuperchallenge The MXPX Super Challenge Playlist Big link to everything MXPX BAND LINK MXPX - Self Titled Deluxe Edition Mike Herrera - Moment's Like These: TX Mike Herrera - Superman - LISTEN HERE! I now have an Artist Series Music Man Stingray from Ernie Ball! You can order straight from the shop on the Music Man website. A portion of proceeds goes to MusicCares! MIKE HERRERA SIGNATURE SERIES BASS If you like the podcast- Subscribe, rate and review on Apple. Support what I do at MXPX.com Leave a message with your question on the new Mike Herrera Podcast voicemail. (some will be aired on future episodes of the podcast) 360-830-6660 (US number) 3 min limit per message. Tip-Write your question down and read it. Will be more clear. ;) www.mxpx.com for all things follow @MikeHerreraTD on Instagram or Twitter follow @mxpxpx on Instagram and @mxpx on Twitter Thanks to Bob McKnight! Producing / Editing and sometimes more done by Bob McKnight @bobandkatieshow Listen to the new album on Spotify, Apple Music, or wherever you stream your tunes! Thanks to RØDE MICS Shop at Merch Arsenal
Tommy and Ryan chop it up around his backstory and life journey. Some of the stories around his bands Demon Hunter Focal Point Training for Utopia. Where he is a cynical hopeful realist in the world he is building as a Dad and Life in general. Hit us up at theREVgatherings@gmail.com with questions. Muchos Love Vatos!
In this episode Az yarns to Taz about his experience of being in a band and a solo rapper and the life lessons he learnt. This one has it all as you wouldn't expect a Banana Farmer to spit some lyrics!!
This coronavirus pandemic has taught me a lot. Even though it was difficult, it has made me a better person. In this episode I share ten things I learned about music and life. Here is the music video link mentioned in the podcast: Flowing Water at Sunset Has the show benefited you? Would you consider making a one time donation of $40? Donate here: Find out more about fundraising for your program at Scool Services I have four courses at Udemy: Music, Instruments and Science which includes 8+ lessons that are great for use on sub or distance learning days, Get Started Writing a Book because I think everyone has a book inside of them waiting to come out, and two free courses, 40 Ways To Make Money as a Musician, and 30 Days of Motivation. Need a speaker for your event? Need leadership training for your students? I'd love to talk. Have a question for the podcast? jamesthedivine@gmail.com or 719-238-4193. Multitude of links and resources here www.jamesdivine.net
I talk about how Evan + Zane are in a cool cover band. Evan Rachel Wood of the HBO show Westworld & Zane Carney, a Grammy nominated guitar player who as a child was on a show called Dave's World make up a cool cover band. I talk about the three things I learned from seeing them in a concert. #westworld #lifelessons #personaldevelopment #coverbands #evan+zane
Read Bandlife: Tips on How to Survive Life in a Band and Other Lives Too… by Matthew Paige, part of the Country Fried Rock podcast miniseries, Rock N Roll Book Club. Matthew Paige realized that he could make life a lot easier for other musicians embarking on a life on tour. Geared towards bands with... The post Bandlife #2003 appeared first on Country Fried Rock.
Jeff and Bobby host a live Q+A on Zoom with friends of the podcast from all over the country!
This week we're joined by Tyler Bancroft of Said The Whale! He lets us in on the impact that Coronavirus has had on his life, with the stage of uncertainty at the forefront. While times may not be full of pep and cheer, we are all facing the music, and are better together. Let us know what you think!Where to find Tyler:@SaidTheWhale@Tylerbancroft_Where to find us:@Twentysomethingpodcast@Emanosmann@Ang_vannatter
This week we're joined by Tyler Bancroft of Said The Whale! He lets us in on the impact that Coronavirus has had on his life, with the stage of uncertainty at the forefront. While times may not be full of pep and cheer, we are all facing the music, and are better together. Let us know what you think!Where to find Tyler:@SaidTheWhale@Tylerbancroft_Where to find us:@Twentysomethingpodcast@Emanosmann@Ang_vannatter
This week we're joined by Tyler Bancroft of Said The Whale! He lets us in on the impact that Coronavirus has had on his life, with the stage of uncertainty at the forefront. While times may not be full of pep and cheer, we are all facing the music, and are better together. Let us know what you think!Where to find Tyler:@SaidTheWhale@Tylerbancroft_Where to find us:@Twentysomethingpodcast@Emanosmann@Ang_vannatter
Against our better judgement we decided to record a podcast at Midnight following a day at SCSBOA and NAMM 2020! (including a live studio audience) Visit www.dynamicmarching.com/scsboa for a special offer.
Band It About - Proudly Supporting Live Music "Podcast Series"
In S1 E3 We take an inside glance at Band Life. What do you do when you are faced with having to replace a band member? I have broken down this episode for anyone who would like to skip to a particular section. Please Subscribe, Rate, Comment, Message, and Share, to help Band It About to Support Live Music in South Australia. 00:00:00 Intro Music; "Up The Neck" performed by "The Brass Pockets" 00:00:46 Welcome 00:00:56 Episode Introduction 00:01:36 Background Story 00:05:38 Di and Nick chat before the audition 00:08:14 Music; "Mystery Achievement" audio from audition of "The Brass Pockets" with guitarist auditioning 00:08:25 The band members Craig, Nigel, Di, and Nick discuss the audition, and how they felt it went 00:09:57 "Tele Toe Incident" Craig interviews Di regarding her Telecaster 00:12:06 The band choose their new member 00:12:30 Music "Brass In Pocket" audio from audition "The Brass Pockets" with guitarist auditioning 00:12:39 Episode wrap up 00:13:12 Outro Music "Time The Avenger" performed by "The Brass Pockets" All of the music in this episode was performed by "The Brass Pockets", all songs were written by Chrissie Hynde for the Pretenders. Useful Links for today’s episode: To Contact Band It About: Email: mailto:banditabout17@gmail.com Messenger: https://m.me/allowmetoguideyoutothegig?fbclid=IwAR0Ba6yazkxG4Wh2L-hDzwjZ_TRJK8MFHQlKJet6RsQcVdksh8mh0ZyXB2w To watch Band It About videos: https://www.facebook.com/allowmetoguideyoutothegig https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhg0WMgLVQYhLjgcWNQYKrg63Vh5suSfX Listen to Band It About podcast series: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/band-it-about-proudly-supporting-live-music-podcast-series/id1493050539 https://anchor.fm/dianne-spillane Episode links for S1 E3 The Brass Pockets Links: Email: mailto:thebrasspocketsband@gmail.com Website: https://dispillane68.wixsite.com/thebrasspockets?fbclid=IwAR13OMaaxU0I0QF-avZ0TFwV_qtHe9FXnvJalv_Xwj01BAvd_Sj9LjTh0oY Social Media: Messenger: https://m.me/thebrasspocketsband?fbclid=IwAR3wOVdcHQoTt-mEovlhMY_cvfaXRfZUfYxPKRRdcZ7LP8iQvKLLJHTlskM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebrasspocketsband/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/?fbclid=IwAR0uPlT2SBOLuymQLIC72pGopZ2poVUp24Fr-3MvQQAkIb32Z_hIEtEq2Do#thebrasspockets #TheBrassPockets #BandItAbout #Pretenders #Concept Bands #TributeBands #MusicPodcasts #MusicIndustryPodcasts #AdelaideSA --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dianne-spillane/message
We have somehow made it to the end of season one for Behind The Soundcheck today, and what better way to go out in style than with a jaunt into the world of one of the most dynamic entertainers in the biz (and one of The Soundcheck's favourite humans): Jack Venables.Leading the charge for Brisbane's prog chameleons Osaka Punch, it's an understatement to say that music and copious amounts of creativity run deep in the veins of Jack 'Muzack' Venables. An in-demand photographer by day and mythical muso by night, there's nothing quite like witnessing a man clad in sequins charm your ears and shred your soul like a rogue Backstreet Boy filling in for Slipknot at a high school formal. But while his renowned theatrics and musical prowess precedes him, there's a measured and passionate diligence in Jack's professional world that has seen him realise his creative dreams, while also earning him a reputation as a formidable frontman alongside his equally talented band-mates in the Aussie scene.This series started off looking into life on the road with Jack's bassist/band-mum Brenton 'Reggie' Page so it seems only fitting we come full circle today and return to the real reason this crazy music industry even exists: the musicians, of course. So come jump behind the scenes as Jack and Tiana Speter chat all things band life, creativity and surviving the music world
MICHAEL RIZZO from PERSONAL TALENT AND MEDIA GROUP hangs out a bit. heres some of the stuff we cover: being a musician is hard. the band kiss in concert might be worth four bucks. realizing you may have abandonment issues. the shoe bomber was a dick. being still afraid of the boogieman. every year, try […]
Jim and Saab share their thoughts on unappreciative crowds and talk a bit about Halloween. Show them some love on Twitter and Instagram #WakeUpwithJimandSaab --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wuwjs/message
Welcome to our first episode, here is where we introduce ourselves, discuss our aims for our new podcasting venture and talke about our life and experience in live music.
In this episode we go through the band life and the upcoming parade in Issaquah and The local and global news that effects us. We also cover the upcoming game and Get completely off track
Listen to Luci sharing her story about being in a band, touring, taking a step back to focus on building a family, becoming a mother, getting active in the local community while feeling lost, having an identity crisis, feeling lost, the courage to seek therapy, pulling herself back up, getting back into songwriting and and re-inventing herself about to release her first solo album. Such an inspiring journey, feel free to reach out to Lucy. https://www.facebook.com/callmelucylee
Our first episode! Nate sits down with Dan Buehner to discuss analog recording, the future of vinyl records, and the importance of knowing where the nearest sprinkler is at any given time. Also, Nate has no idea what sun tea is made of.
Join Jeff & Bobby for a preview of this brand new podcast about music education.
The Southern Maryland Guitar Guru's Show Episode - 8 "Product, Entertainment & Band Life" / 2:07:35 Featured Artist's – CKY / Hawthorne Heights / AFI Episode - 8 Guide: This Episode is all about Product, Entertainment & Band Life Use the minutes below to get where you need to go in a hurry..... 0:00:00 - Intro Talk Session 0:09:36 - John Pizz - Key Account Manager D'Addario and Co. 0:32:08 - Nick Katsouros - Co-Owner/Operator of Tin Can Media 1:15:20 - Island Music Company presents the "Guitar Of The Week" 1:24:20 - David Hamner - Singer/Guitar Player for David and the Dynamos 1:54:56 - Outro Talk Session
What type of person do you have to be to keep a band going amidst all the hard situations you come across when you’re trying to grow to a national or international level? Dillon Schiffilea of Came To Conquer, an up and coming metal band from Arizona, has worked hard to keep his dream and passion alive when band life has been less than optimal. Changes to band line ups, the financial struggle of touring, and all the day to day hard work that goes into a band can be enough to break up even the most talented musicians. So what does it take to keep it going? Listen as Dillon talks about his journey and gives his advice to other bands who are wanting to make it to the big leagues.
Rhys Mckenzie is the bassist of Melbourne death metal band Escarion. The band has an EP out called Pinnacle of Neglect (title track snippet in the Intro/Outro!), and are working on their debut studio album. Rhys and Stefan discuss work/life balance in a band, rank Def Leppard's classic Hysteria album ahead of their Australian tour, debate Greta Van Fleet's merits, and review the new Halloween movie for the horror punk and death metal fans out there! Intro/Outro - "Pinnacle of Neglect" by Escarion
The guys are a little tired and a little depressed this week. Lots going on but they powered through anyway. With more bad news hitting for the band that shall not be named, the rebuild starts again. The guys main topic is a pipe band on life support and how to help get through the valley of dark times for your band. It is said the best comedy comes from sadness, so this episode should win a G.D. Golden Globe. ***Adult language and situations*** *** Opinions expressed here are not representative of any organization of which we belong*** Get your Chanter Rant Merch at www.chanterrant.com, or follow us on social media at: www.facebook.com/chanterrant www.instagram.com/chanterrant www.twitter.com/chanterrant Snapchat @chanterrant Join in the conversation with mean comments or #chanterrant and let us know if you are #oneofthesix!
In this episode, we talk about joy: how to stay feeling fulfilled so that we have the motivation and satisfaction in doing our work in the music industry. It's easy to fall into ruts, to lose focus, or feel disappointment when things don't go our way - so let's create a healthier approach in preparing for those moments so we don't falter.
Title track from the sophomore Sweet Reaper album 'Sidekick'. Cassette version available (100copies) at sweetreaper69.bandcamp.com
Our first guest on our inaugural episode is Brandon Kellum, lead singer of American Standards. Playing music and belonging in bands half his life, we thought...
How do you decide who is going to drive on tour? By being proactive and prepared, you can avoid dangerous situations like falling asleep at the wheel or driving drunk.
One of my biggest pet peeves as a performer is a band who doesn’t know how to soundcheck properly. It shouldn’t be - it usually reflects inexperience and ignorance rather than disrespect and apathy. The truth is that most bands are taught how to soundcheck, it’s just a skill that gets picked up along the way. Despite this, the soundcheck is often an indicator of the professionalism of the band. Here are some tools that can help you: Creating a Stage Plot/Tech Rider/Input List: Stage Plot Pro Reverb Nation Pro Sonicbids Touring Musician Essentials: These are some things that you might consider carrying with your band at all times: Additional vocal mics (I recommend the Shure SM58 or the Beta 58 for tight stages) Extra XLR cables (Kirlin cables provide the best bang for the buck) Extra ¼” guitar cables (I like the Kirlin stage series cable) DI boxes (Behringer DI boxes are a good choice for backup unit) Power strips (Get an industrial strength one like this) Heavy and medium duty extension cables (lower gauges are for heavier use) Gaffer tape and painter's tape (more versatile than masking tape) Strings, picks, drumsticks, and other common accessories Velcro strips LED Flashlight (RockBirds has a good, versatile one for multiple uses) Batteries (9 volt, AA, and AAA). I recommend quick rechargeable sets Additional copies of the setlist (get them laminated) Sharpies (buy in bulk to save) These items aren’t as common but are also helpful to have on hand as well: Mic stand (tripod and round base) Guitar stand (get Hercules, they're the best) Keyboard stand (I like two-tier since they're versatile. This one is cheap/light, this is heavy duty) Powered stage monitor (I like the Mackie 12" Thump or Behringer B208D for a portable set) Portable PA system (The Fender Passport is surprisingly powerful for a compact and affordable unit) Fuse kit Basic tool set with wrenches and soldering kit Power cable (for amps)
Things rarely go exactly as planned on stage. There are often setbacks - instruments go knocked out of tune, the monitors don’t sound right (or the venue lacks monitors entirely), someone forgets their parts - you got the idea. However, many of the typical obstacles can be overcome with the proper attitude and a little preparation.
WORKING FOR YOUR PARENTS! VINYL! PLAYING IN SLEEPER AGENT! BAND LIFE! WARPED TOUR! WACO BELL! SOMETIMES BEING IN A BAND AND DATING CAN BE MESSY! LEE AND i SAT DOWN TO TALK WORKING WITHIN THE CONTRACTING BUSINESS AND WORKING AT LOCAL RECORD SHOP, MELLOW MATT'S, HOW HE GOT INVOLVED WITH SLEEPER AGENT AND THEN MOVED INTO PLAYING WITH LOCAL HIP HOP/JAZZ OUTFIT WACO BELL! LEE GAVE ME THE FULL STORY OF SLEEPER AGENT FROM FORMATION, TO THEIR FIRST LABEL DEAL, TO INTER-BAND RELATIONSHIPS, TO WARPED TOUR AND THE EVENTUAL BREAK UP THAT FOLLOWED! WE ALSO TALK ABOUT WACO BELL WHICH IS A 3 PIECE INCLUDING HIMSELF, SCOTT GARDNER (OF SLEEPER AGENT) AND REUBEN THE MC. AND MOST IMPORTANTLY WE TALK ABOUT HE GOES ABOUT BALANCING EVERYTHING TO TRY AND HAVE A SUCCESSFUL RELATIONSHIP AND BAND!
S01 - E01 - Richard Rombouts - The Band - Life Is A Carnival
Individuele bijdrage voor Ondergewaardeerde Liedjes - Richard Rombouts - The Band - Life is a Carnival. Lees het verhaal en hoor het nummer op: http://ondergewaardeerdeliedjes.nl/2017/04/15/the-band-life-is-a-carnival/
On todays episode of LET THERE BE TALK my guest is Alex Kane former Guitarist of the band LIFE SEX & DEATH. If you never heard of the band LIFE SEX & DEATH do your self a favor and hit iTunes asap. This band was signed in the early 90's and put out a record called The Silent Majority that is absolutely smoking. Their front man Stanley was next level and the songs crushed. Alex is currently playing guitar in SHARK ISLAND and Little Caesar so make sure you catch him touring around America and follow him on Facebook.
Things got real and they got heavy this week. I discuss some happenings in the band and in my personal life. Time to do the work.Chris Naes (@thebaghutch) is on Instagram (http://instagram.com/thebaghutch) and Twitter (http://twitter.com/thebaghutch)Subscribe to Chris’ YouTube Channel (http://bit.ly/2cCG5mA)For ThorHammer music and merch, visit ThorHammer on Bandcamp (http://thorhammer.bandcamp.com)Follow ThorHammer on Facebook (http://facebook.com/thorhammerstl)Also subscribe to the ThorHammer YouTube Channel (http://bit.ly/2bZo1Ht)
The show opens with Moi talking about what his band LIFE has in store, recording an album with his old band Tomorrows Bad Seeds, and a new project called Krooked Trees. Then the guys talk about the use of map apps and their convenience. Mike weighs in on the 311 Cruise and Moi takes a call on the AIR. Moi talks about DJ DIK and discusses his first album ever. Justin Bieber makes his first podcast appearance followed by Elliott Smith. Next the guys discuss some documentaries they've seen recently as well as a brief discussion about House of Cards. The show closes with a discussion of Loveline, some explicit content, Blind Faith, and finally some of their favorite bars and restaurants in Hermosa Beach.
Friend of the podcast Andrew Swinney joins us to talk about memories from his career in a number of bands and orchestras, as well as life as a band teacher. Spoiler: it wasn't the best life. Swinney and Joey also discuss other school memories, but good and bad, sure to entertain anyone who has ever attended any level of school. Listen along, won't you?Fun fact: hosting a podcast doesn't come cheap. You can provide support to Locally Sourced Joey in one of two ways: 1) Leaving a review on iTunes or 2) leaving a donation. I appreciate any support you can provide, and (if you'd like) will give you a shoutout on a later episode. Thanks for listening!
This week Tim and Todd will be joined by renowned conductor and music teacher Ben Druffel. They will be discussing the powerful learning experiences found in band and choir that transcend the grades earned, the notes played, or the parts sung. Tune in to hear how “Band = Life" and how Music on the EDGE can transform the lives of high school music students around the world.
This week Tim and Todd will be joined by renowned conductor and music teacher Ben Druffel. They will be discussing the powerful learning experiences found in band and choir that transcend the grades earned, the notes played, or the parts sung. Tune in to hear how “Band = Life" and how Music on the EDGE can transform the lives of high school music students around the world.