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Rock-Cast 114 - Die ROCK ANTENNE Late Night Show mit Serum 114
Der Herbst ist da und damit auch die neue Folge des Rock-Cast 114! Nils und Dubi haben wieder einen bunten Blumenstrauß an Themen mitgebracht (in Herbstfarben natürlich). Es geht um Unterschiede zwischen dem Berliner Tempelhofer Feld und Wacken, Gitarren rein, Gitarren raus, Wasserspender, wie Rise Against performancemässig von einer 4 auf eine 3 hochgerutscht sind und weitere illustre Plaudereien aus dem Hause Punkrock. Viel Spaß beim Anhören!
In this episode, I talked with Tom Robbins the host of And Now The Band Podcast. His podcast is fantastic. Tom talks to a wide variety of heavy bands in a very casual and conversational manner. Its like you are hanging out with him and the band as they talk. It was great to hear about how Tom got started with his podcast and in general spend time talking about music. As usual, we talked about first albums, concerts and pizza toppings And Now The Band Find the podcast on Youtube and Spotify Follow on Facebook, Instagram Fans With Bands Subscribe to Fans With Bands on your favorite podcast service such as Apple, Google, Youtube, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Audible, Amazon Music or Stitcher. Be sure to rate the show and please send us feedback. We would love to hear from you. You can also follow Fans With Bands on Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Instagram For samplings of music by artists featured on Fans With Bands, check out our playlist on Spotify Fret Rescue Check out this episode's sponsor - Fret Rescue on Youtube, TikTok and Facebook!
On this episode I'm joined by journalist, publicist and podcast host, Tori Kravitz.We dive into Tori's discovery of alt music and the scene, her beginnings as a journalist, being the pit reporter for Vans Warped Tour, returning to the scene as a publicist after a little hiatus, pitching her podcast She's With The Band to Knotfest, and loads more.A new episode will be released every Thursday.-----HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rock-Cast 114 - Die ROCK ANTENNE Late Night Show mit Serum 114
Sind sie in der Sommerpause? Sind sie nicht? Darf man politisch sein? Darf man nicht? Geht es um Musik? Geht es noch? Geht es nicht? Manches ist Rückblick, manches ist ein Blick in die Zukunft in dieser Folge des Rock-Cast 114. Nils und Dubi haben im Juli eine Doppelfolge aufgenommen und liefern uns jetzt einen Gruß aus der Vergangenheit mit Zukunftsprognosen. Verwirrt? Hört halt einfach rein - euch erwartet eine illustre Runde über Ticketpreise, Fairness, Betäubungsmittel, Holland und den üblichen Tratsch. Viel Spaß beim Anhören!
Randy and Aaron discuss last week's interview with Ryan and Abby form Bothering the Band Podcast. They also talk about the time Randy was on MTV with Rhianna and Maroon 5. HA!
Fehlt Das Lange Elend in dieser Folge erneut, weil es während der letzten Aufnahme zu einem Pups-Vorfall kam und das Thema in dieser Folge aufgearbeitet werden sollte? Das Duo kann nur mutmaßen, was den Jüngling erneut vom Podcastmikrofon fernhält. Doch das hält die beiden Bulls nicht davon ab, den Geburtstagstrip von Moik‘s sockenfreiem Urlaubs-Alias T. Hailand im (aus Versehen ausgewählten) Sober-Hotel zu besprechen – wobei sich das Nüchternheitskonzept nicht unbedingt auf die Hotelgäste übertragen lässt.
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Ja, es scheint wahr: This is the end... Puh, heute wird einfach mal ausgeholt und ausgeteilt! Alle Allüren und Karten werden einmal auf den auf den Tisch gelegt: Money-Moik lebt das Rockstar-Life, bucht 5-Sterne-Busse und schmeißt das Geld mit vollen Händen aus dem Fenster, Christoph (mit den Nerven am Ende) ist ein angeblicher Kontrollfreak, der nicht genug gewertschätzt wird und kein Metal mehr ballern darf & und Passy... dem wird der Bass einfach leise gedreht und sowieso ist alles "fake" hier. Bocko nur am Dübeln und Fab nur am Meckern. Da fragen Boulevard-Überschriften bereits hysterisch: "Emil Bulls: Band-Chaos auf Tour bei den Buben aus Bayern! Steht die Trennung bevor?". Aber wisst Ihr was, liebes Geziefer: LOVE WILL FIX IT!
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we're delighted to be joined by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace the filmmakers behind the fantastic new 00s indie film Meet Me In The Bathroom. Based on the renowned, respected book by Lizzy Goodman of the same name, they have pulled together stunning archive footage from the New York scene, giving incredible insights into bands such as The Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Rapture, Interpol, LCD Soundsystem, Moldy Peaches and more. From energetic, chaotic live shows to capturing those artists at their most vulnerable and natural back stage or on the tour bus, it is a must-watch movie, which you can see in UK cinemas or stream on Amazon Video, Apple TV and Microsoft. Share your memories of the scene with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 30 March 2023*
Deichkind sind… ja, was eigentlich? Eine Band? Ein Kollektiv? Ein Phänomen? Ein Dauerzustand? Bestimmt kennt ihr ihre großen Hits “Remmidemmi”, “Leider geil”, “Arbeit nervt", "Wer sagt denn das” und “Bück dich hoch.” Wer Deichkind live erlebt hat, wird es nicht mehr vergessen. Deichkind haben 1997 als klassischer Hamburger Hip-Hop-Act angefangen, sind aber schon nach zwei Alben zu freigeistig gewesen, um in dieser Schublade zu bleiben – und haben anschließend ihre ganz eigene Schublade, wenn nicht sogar ihren eigenen Schrank, erfunden. Philipp und ich sprechen über die Notwendigkeit der Befreiung und wie daraus die unverwechselbaren und seltsamen Deichkind(er) entstanden sind. Er erinnert sich an legendäre Abriss-Partys, aber auch an die tragischen Momente der Bandgeschichte. Wir schauen hinter die Kulissen, sprechen über die Balance zwischen Kunst und Dienstleistung und anstrengende Entscheidungsfindungen. MEIN GAST: https://deichkind.de/ DINGE: Deichkind beim Bundesvision Song Contest - https://tinyurl.com/2lla8okq Deichkind beim Melt - https://youtube.com/watch?v=068ISxYgR3s In der Natur - https://youtube.com/watch?v=C1wKQUFuzng Deichkind “Neues vom Dauerzustand” - https://tinyurl.com/2osew2jb Rick Rubin “Kreativ. Die Kunst zu sein” - https://thalia.de/shop/home/artikeldetails/A1066848276 MITARBEIT: Redaktion: Lena Rocholl Mix & Schnitt: Maximilian Frisch Videoschnitt: Sebastian Fischbeck Musik: Jan Köppen & Andi Fins MEIN ZEUG: Mein neues Buch: https://bit.ly/3cDyQ18 Die Hotel Matze Suite bei Apple: https://apple.co/3DTfsFb Die Hotel Matze Suite bei Spotify: https://bit.ly/3J7OLjJ Wunschgäste bitte in die Kommentare: https://apple.co/2RgJVH6 Mein Newsletter: https://matzehielscher.substack.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/matzehielscher LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/matzehielscher/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/2MXRILN Twitter: https://twitter.com/hotelmatze1 Mein erstes Buch: https://bit.ly/39FtHQy Mein Fragenset: https://beherzt.net/matze
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we're delighted to be joined by Reggie Youngblood of Black Kids. Pete and Rich saw their SECOND ever UK show so we reflect on the big buzz about the band back in late 2007 - and what it was like for the band to come back this year for Partie Traumatic anniversary shows. We also chat about the 'pure sugar' Black Kids sound on tracks like 'I'm not going to teach your boyfriend how to dance with you' - and other quirky song titles like that one! Black Kids fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 23 November 2022* Musician? Producer? Podcaster? Become an AUX Beta tester - get 10GB storage FREE! If you are a musician, producer, fellow podcaster or anyone who deals with audio files on a regular basis you'll know that it's easy to get lost amongst all of the various demos and versions of a file. We've been in touch with a new tech start-up called Aux who are looking for Beta testers for their software. Anyone who signs up gets 10GB of free storage and the ability to easily share their files with collaborators and discover like-minded creators. So, if you've been frustrated by the clunkiness of storing and sharing music then head to aux.app/boysintheband and sign up today.
Ihr habt es euch gewünscht und wir machen es möglich! Ihr habt es Euch gewünscht und wir machen es möglich! Nachdem die erste Episode unserer Tourgeschichten vor einiger Zeit schon so ein voller Erfolg war, liefern wir Euch hiermit die nächste Episode nach, in der sich alles rund um den täglichen Wahnsinn auf Tour dreht. Freut euch auf grandiose Geschichten und tolle Gäste, aufgezeichnet im echten Backstagebereich mit allem, was dazugehört! Ist die Band ordentlich verkatert und zerfeiert? Vielleicht… Ist es trotzdem (oder gerade deswegen) eine der witzigsten Folgen ever geworden? Absolut! Viel Spaß beim Hören, wir freuen uns jetzt schon auf Teil 3!
Here we are. The 100th episode of Pick A Disc (if you ignore the best ofs and other bonus episodes). For this milestone episode Matt is picking his number one favourite album of all time, Los Campesinos' "Romance Is Boring" from 2010. Matt talks about how the band changed and forged him a musical identity, as well as kick starting his love of live music. Host: Matt LathamGuest: Branden P (The Better Band Podcast)Follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram: @PickADisc.Email us at pickadisc@gmail.com.Pick A Disc(Ord): https://discord.com/invite/JnZjEYuK3uWe Made This:@wemadethispodhttps://wemadethispod.com/The Spotify Hall of Fame: https://open.spotify.com/user/xandmatt/playlist/3ePG8RgGhxLhI7SXN4JFPZ?si=I-NUSFKJSbOXYCCtCot-SQ
Here we are. The 100th episode of Pick A Disc (if you ignore the best ofs and other bonus episodes). For this milestone episode Matt is picking his number one favourite album of all time, Los Campesinos' "Romance Is Boring" from 2010. Matt talks about how the band changed and forged him a musical identity, as well as kick starting his love of live music. Host: Matt Latham Guest: Branden P (The Better Band Podcast) Follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram: @PickADisc. Email us at pickadisc@gmail.com. Pick A Disc(Ord): https://discord.com/invite/JnZjEYuK3u We Made This: @wemadethispod https://wemadethispod.com/ The Spotify Hall of Fame: https://open.spotify.com/user/xandmatt/playlist/3ePG8RgGhxLhI7SXN4JFPZ?si=I-NUSFKJSbOXYCCtCot-SQ
Branden Palomo from the Better Band Podcast, Danny Prokup, and Mike Boroski (regular guests on the Music Rewind Podcast) join Ryan to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Cameron Crowe's love letter to Seattle, the 1992 film, Singles. The film and the soundtrack are both fondly remembered by our guests and both were put together before many of the bands featured on the soundtrack became household names. We talk about the mixtape nature of the soundtrack, and how odd that this romantic comedy film kicks off with Would? by Alice in Chains. We also chat about Chris Cornell's Poncier tape, Paul Westerberg's contribution to the soundtrack and score, and the similarities between the film and the sitcom, Friends. If you'd like to support Soundtrack Your Life, we have a Patreon, where you'll get bonus episodes and more! https://www.patreon.com/soundtrackyourlife (https://www.patreon.com/soundtrackyourlife) Check out the Newsly app! For a free 1 month premium subscription, sign up with the promo code: SNDCAST https://www.newsly.me/ (https://www.newsly.me) For More Information about the Better Band Podcast: Website: https://betterbandpod.glitch.me IG: https://www.instagram.com/betterbandpod Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/betterbandpod
With the break-up of his band and his family, Levon Helm did what he knew best, make music. While The Band was all but extinct, Helm continued to tell journalists they'd keep making music. However, he started putting together a new band, and he moved back east to set up permanently. As he recalled, “I decided to remain in Woodstock. I loved the town and the people and the way of life too much to sell my house and relocate.” The Band: A History is produced, written and hosted by Tyrell William Lisson and post-production sound and editing by Michael Koehler.
Branden P from The Better Band Podcast comes on to Pick A Disc to discuss "Vs", the second album from Seattle rock band Pearl Jam. Aside from Branden's origin story with Pearl Jam, he talks with Matt about Eddie Vedder's lyrics and how relevant they still are today...Host: Matt LathamGuest: Branden P (The Better Band Podcast)Follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram: @PickADisc.Email us at pickadisc@gmail.com.Pick A Disc(Ord): https://discord.com/invite/JnZjEYuK3uWe Made This:@wemadethispodhttps://wemadethispod.com/The Spotify Hall of Fame: https://open.spotify.com/user/xandmatt/playlist/3ePG8RgGhxLhI7SXN4JFPZ?si=I-NUSFKJSbOXYCCtCot-SQ
Branden P from The Better Band Podcast comes on to Pick A Disc to discuss "Vs", the second album from Seattle rock band Pearl Jam. Aside from Branden's origin story with Pearl Jam, he talks with Matt about Eddie Vedder's lyrics and how relevant they still are today... Host: Matt Latham Guest: Branden P (The Better Band Podcast) Follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram: @PickADisc. Email us at pickadisc@gmail.com. Pick A Disc(Ord): https://discord.com/invite/JnZjEYuK3u We Made This: @wemadethispod https://wemadethispod.com/ The Spotify Hall of Fame: https://open.spotify.com/user/xandmatt/playlist/3ePG8RgGhxLhI7SXN4JFPZ?si=I-NUSFKJSbOXYCCtCot-SQ
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Assembling in the studio at various points during 1976 through 1977, The Band put together a plan for Islands. It was described later by Robbie as being similar to The Who's Odds & Sods album. In essence, it was a hodgepodge of older recordings along with some newer cuts to complete their eight album record deal with Capitol.Regardless of all of the exterior distractions, The Band were still professionals. They were incapable of putting out terrible music and they assembled ten tracks that while uneven still pack a serious punch. And with that, the original incarnation of The Band was done. It wasn't executed perfectly but nothing ever truly is. As many fans, critics and peers have mentioned, The Band was one of the finest groups of musicians that ever played and while they may have not gone out exactly as planned, their influence was never diminished. The Band: A History is produced, written and hosted by Tyrell William Lisson with additional research and writing by Alex McGillivray and post-production sound and editing by Michael Koehler.
Full-on post-production of The Last Waltz took place over an eighteen-month period from the winter of 1977 through the spring of 1978. It was a monstrous undertaking with many moving pieces between the studio, producers, technicians, crews and the musicians.Ultimately, the release of the film and soundtrack in April 1978 led Martin Scorsese and Robbie Robertson across the globe to promote their film. The Last Waltz, the imperfect masterpiece was a defining moment of their careers whether or not they knew it or wanted it to be. Forever on celluloid, one of the most important acts of the 1960s and 1970s was immortalized surrounded by their peers.The Band: A History is produced, written and hosted by Tyrell William Lisson with additional research and writing by Alex McGillivray and post-production sound and editing by Michael Koehler.
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we're delighted to be joined by Mark Greaney, formerly the frontman of JJ72. The band burst out of Dublin at the start of 2000 and were playing big festival shows and supporting huge acts when they were only just turning 20. Mark reflects on that boom and how they capitalised on the buzz around the band. But within two years Mark says the music scene had changed dramatically. Why? Because of The Libertines, he says. Mark discusses how the sudden shift from bands formed in the late 90s to ones formed in the early years of the 00s changed the landscape. We discuss how JJ72's two albums were put together, including some of their biggest hits such as Oxygen, and Mark - who works at BIMM Institute Dublin and has taught the likes of Fontaines DC - reveals potential plans for the previously unreleased third album! JJ72 fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 13 April 2022* Musician? Producer? Podcaster? Become an AUX Beta tester - get 10GB storage FREE! If you are a musician, producer, fellow podcaster or anyone who deals with audio files on a regular basis you'll know that it's easy to get lost amongst all of the various demos and versions of a file. We've been in touch with a new tech start-up called Aux who are looking for Beta testers for their software. Anyone who signs up gets 10GB of free storage and the ability to easily share their files with collaborators and discover like-minded creators. So, if you've been frustrated by the clunkiness of storing and sharing music then head to aux.app/boysintheband and sign up today.
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we're delighted to be joined by Luke Pritchard and Hugh Harris from The Kooks. Their debut album Inside In/Inside Out is a classic of the era and brought the boys huge success, with tracks like Naive being played everywhere in the mid '00s - and the love for that band was recently underlined at some standout anniversary shows. We chat to Luke and Hugh about how the album came together and the No1 follow up album Konk, right through to their upcoming new album 10 Tracks to Echo in the Dark, three songs of which have been released as an EP: Connection – Echo in the Dark, Pt. 1. From inter-band rivalries and in-band frictions to what keeps driving them on and why they believe their best album is yet to come, there's loads covered in the pod - and lots of laughs too! The Kooks fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin| Kooks image by Josh Kern @_kjosh *Recorded on 16 March 2022* Musician? Producer? Podcaster? Become an AUX Beta tester - get 10GB storage FREE! If you are a musician, producer, fellow podcaster or anyone who deals with audio files on a regular basis you'll know that it's easy to get lost amongst all of the various demos and versions of a file. We've been in touch with a new tech start-up called Aux who are looking for Beta testers for their software. Anyone who signs up gets 10GB of free storage and the ability to easily share their files with collaborators and discover like-minded creators. So, if you've been frustrated by the clunkiness of storing and sharing music then head to aux.app/boysintheband and sign up today.
The Band: A History sits down with former guitarist of The Band Jim Weider. Jim joined The Band in 1985 and remained their lead guitarist until the group dissolved in 2000 after Rick Danko's death. Known as one of the premiere Fender Telecaster players in the world, outside of The Band, Weider has played with Robbie Dupree, Dr. John, Graham Parker, Keith Richards, Scotty Moore and Bob Weir. Weider was also a member of the Levon Helm Band from 2009 until Levon's death in 2012 and has since created The Weight Band, which originated inside the barn of Levon Helm in 2012 when Jim Weider and Randy Ciarlante (former members of The Band), were performing "Songs of The Band" with Garth Hudson, Jimmy Vivino and Byron Isaacs. The Weight Band is getting ready to release their second album "Shines Like Gold" on April 1, 2022. You can find out more about the band, their music and their tour dates here: https://www.theweightband.com/
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we're joined by David Jordan and Jim Maddock from Air Traffic. One of BBC's Sounds of 2007, Air Traffic were a band in demand and, despite being still in their teens, had record labels fighting for their signatures. They ended up on a major label with EMI - and tell us about the excessive spending they enjoyed as part of that deal. Sticking with the financials, we also learn about how band members get paid as part of a deal like that. But it wasn't all roses, with the guys discussing the impact of a vicious review in the NME on both their mental health and their trajectory. In a wide-ranging chat we also find out how the band strangely became really big in Belgium - and why they went out to buy their own personal pool cues during the recording of their album... Air Traffic fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 11 January 2022* Musician? Producer? Podcaster? Become an AUX Beta tester - get 10GB storage FREE! If you are a musician, producer, fellow podcaster or anyone who deals with audio files on a regular basis you'll know that it's easy to get lost amongst all of the various demos and versions of a file. We've been in touch with a new tech start-up called Aux who are looking for Beta testers for their software. Anyone who signs up gets 10GB of free storage and the ability to easily share their files with collaborators and discover like-minded creators. So, if you've been frustrated by the clunkiness of storing and sharing music then head to aux.app/boysintheband and sign up today.
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we're joined by James Walsh from Starsailor. It's 20 years since the band's huge debut album Love Is Here landed and with Starsailor about to head off on an anniversary tour it was the perfect time for James to reflect on how that LP was written, its reception... and the pain of missing out on No1 to Kylie Minogue! He also tells us how Four To The Floor from their second album became a remixed club hit in Europe, what it was like supporting The Rolling Stones, and working with Phil Spector. We also chart the band's journey from being labelled as 'The best new band in Britain' by NME through to their upcoming tour and James' prolific solo work. Starsailor fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 18 November 2021*
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we chat to Charles Cave from Fear of Flying and White Lies. He tells us some great stories from the mid-00s when Fear of Flying supported the likes of Jamie T and The Maccabees on tour and reminisces about some classic London indie club nights. Charles also shares the story of how that band evolved into White Lies - and how a mystery Myspace page helped launch them to big success, with the No1 album and huge tours which followed. Plus, we get the latest from Charles on the band's upcoming sixth album, which is coming out at the start of 2022. White Lies or Fear of Flying fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 9 November 2021*
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we chat to Chris Cester from Jet. He tells us about the Australian music scene - or lack of it - when they were forming in the early 2000s and how The Vines drew the music industry's attention Down Under, allowing Jet to capitalise with their brilliant collection of throw-back rock 'n' roll. It could have been very different if it wasn't for a lyric change on 'Are You Gonna Be My Girl', while Chris reflects on how that song and their debut album Get Born launched the band to global success and into a wild, excessive world. From an all-expenses paid month of extreme luxury in Barbados to touring with legendary bands such as Oasis and The Rolling Stones, Chris has some brilliant stories to share. He also discusses the band's follow-up two albums and the bumpy ride they went on through those records, and his new project, The Mystic Knights of Amnesia - named by Noel Gallagher - and their album which is set to launch in 2022. Jet fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 2 November 2021*
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we catch up with Nick Krill and Thomas Hughes from The Spinto Band. These guys were recording music before they'd even played a gig but soon took off, opening for the Arctic Monkeys on their first US tour, and then blowing up in the UK when single 'Oh Mandy' took off over here. Nick and Thomas break down how that standout tune came together, share some good stories from life on the road in the UK, and we run through how their sound developed over their four albums. One thing that hasn't changed though is Nick's love of The Beatles and we talk about his 'Beatles in real time' idea which we think you should all get involved with! The Spinto Band fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 2 September 2021*
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we catch up with Fred Macpherson currently of Spector and formerly of Les Incompetents. In a bumper episode, Fred gives fantastic reflections on the London indie scene during the 00s, where his band Les Incompetents hung out and performed with the likes of Jamie T, Laura Marling and Mumford and Sons but never took off in the same way as those acts. A little put out - and after experimenting with Ox Eagle Lion Man - Fred returned to the stage and found success with Spector and their brilliant blend of pop-indie-rock. We also chat about collaborations during that 00s era - Pun Loving Criminals, Grindie - some funny tour stories, and Spector's upcoming new album! Spector or Les Incompetents fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 20 September 2021*
Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Tahita Bulmer and Andy Spence from New Young Pony Club naming their favourite albums of the 00s era. Tahita goes for Life Without Buildings album Any Other City and explains how the vocals from Sue Tompkins provided inspiration for her own delivery in NYPC. Meanwhile, Andy goes with Silent Alarm by Bloc Party, an album that proved to be an influential one for NYPC. Remember you can check out our full episode with Tahita and Andy about New Young Pony Club in our library, too. New Young Pony Club fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 31 August 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we catch up with Tahita Bulmer and Andy Spence from New Young Pony Club. The band came to the fore in the 00s with their blend of disco and electro punk, and their huge track Ice Cream was played everywhere. Tahita tells us about the big effort that went into nailing the brilliant lyrics to that top tune. With the success of that track and their debut album, Fantastic Playroom, New Young Pony Club were propelled around the world on tour, playing from Hong Kong to Kazakhstan, New York to Sri Lanka and most places in between. The pair share some fantastic stories from those trips. We also chat about how their sound evolved over their next two albums, the ups and downs of self-releasing their second LP... and why they just hate the tag 'New Rave'! New Young Pony Club fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 31 August 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Tom Greatorex from Black Wire naming his favourite album of the 00s era. Tom picks The Moldy Peaches album and chats about his love for the music created by Adam Green and Kimya Dawson, from the brilliant songcraft to the quirky lyrics. There's also a shout out for Jeffrey Lewis, with Tom explaining how he ended up touring with one of his favourite musicians (and buying him ice cream!) Remember you can check out our full episode with Tom about Black Wire in our library, too. Black Wire fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 25 August 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we catch up with Tom Greatorex from Black Wire. The band burst onto the scene in Leeds and immediately became renowned for their wild live shows, with one of their early gigs inspiring the Kaiser Chiefs' I Predict A Riot. Tom recalls that night - and tries to work out how he ended up losing his trousers and being punched on stage by a bouncer! The band spent a lot of time on the road with The Cribs and Tom chats about his respect for the Jarman brothers and other bands of the era who inspired them as we discuss how the 00s scene emerged. The band split in 2007 but gave fans a lockdown treat in 2020 when they finally released their second album 13 years after it had been recorded, so we get the story behind that, too. Black Wire fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 25 August 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Ben Gautrey and Kieran Mahon from The Cooper Temple Clause naming their favourite albums of the 00s era. Ben picks The Suburbs by Arcade Fire and explains the impact the album had on him as he and his band were going their own ways, while Kieran explains why Interpol's Turn on the Bright Lights was such an influential album to musicians at that time. They also ask us to name our own favourite albums of the 00s. Put on the spot, we come up with our own selections! Remember you can check out our full episode with Ben and Kieran about The Cooper Temple Clause in our library, too. The Cooper Temple Clause fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 15 July 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we talk to Ben and Kieran from The Cooper Temple Clause about how this gang of mates enjoyed success in the 00s. The boys give us a fantastic insight into the band, from using fancy dress Thursdays to lighten up long recording sessions to chaotic football matches with Muse, fans of The Cure and Brazilian acrobats! They also tell us how they wrote songs such as breakout hit 'Who needs enemies?', Michael Fassbender's role in their music video and much more! The Cooper Temple Clause fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 15 July 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Matt Maust from Cold War Kids naming his favourite album of the 00s era. He picks The Good, The Bad & The Queen's self-titled debut - and describes the work by the super group as "the perfect album". The band consisted of singer Damon Albarn (Blur and Gorillaz), bassist Paul Simonon (The Clash), guitarist Simon Tong (The Verve), and drummer Tony Allen (Fela Kuti). With those icons combining together, there are a lot of different influences at play and Matt explains how the sound of the band is hard to pin down - but very special nonetheless. He also discusses the importance of British music to him and how, as a youngster, the music from these shores captured his imagination and ultimately ended up bringing him and his bandmates together. Remember you can check out our full episode with Matt about Cold War Kids in our library, too. Cold War Kids fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 18 July 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we talk to Matt Maust from Cold War Kids about the band's long career, with album number nine coming out in September. What was the motivation when they formed after college, and what keeps them going now? We discuss the big tunes on debut album Robbers & Cowards which launched the band and how they ended up with the rare feat of writing their biggest hit - 'First' - on their fifth album. Matt also tells us about his band's connection with Modest Mouse, their huge upcoming tour with Kings of Leon, and the story behind how they used Stella Artois glasses to write one of their songs! Cold War Kids fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 18 July 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
In this special bonus episode of The Boys in the Band Podcast we chat to Laura Jean Marsh, writer, director, and actor in new film Giddy Stratospheres, which is set in the heart of the 00s indie scene. It's a tale of love and loss but with a backdrop of brilliant guitar music, which captures the buzz of those gigs and club nights from around 2007. The title is from a song by The Long Blondes and the storyline centres around one of their shows. Laura tells us why she set the film in that era - and her own experiences of the scene, including gigging with her band Screaming Ballerinas, the best shows she went to, and DJ'ing and putting on club nights in London at that time. We reckon this film is a must-watch for fans of the podcast and that 00s indie scene - and we've teamed up with Giddy Stratospheres to give you this great offer... GIDDY STRATOSPHERES OFFER As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 11 August 2021* FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Felix White from The Maccabees, naming his favourite album of the 00s era. He picks Natural History by I Am Kloot - and explains how the band's atmospheric live shows captured his imagination and inspired him with the realisation you that you don't have to be the biggest band on the planet to have a real connection with your audience. Felix picks out a few of his favourite tracks from that album - including the perfect song to get you into the band if you're not already a fan - and discusses the effortless cool of the group on stage. Remember you can check out our full episode with Felix about The Maccabees in our library, too. The Maccabees fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 16 July 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we talk to Felix White from The Maccabees about the band's four albums, electric live shows and why they bowed out on a high in 2017 with a series of stunning farewell shows at Alexandra Palace. Felix takes us through the story of how the band's sound evolved as they became more skilled musicians and honed their craft, relives remarkable stories from their tour bus, and explains the inspirations behind their most-loved songs and the special chemistry they had as a group. He also discusses his life after the band, including his record company, his new book, and his enduring love of cricket. And reveals other indie stars who love the sport too! The Maccabees fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 16 July 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Nick Hodgson, founding member and former drummer with Kaiser Chiefs, naming his favourite album of the era. He picks Is This It by The Strokes - and explains the impact the American band's debut had on him and how it transformed the musical landscape of the early 2000s. Nick discusses how The Strokes inspired so many to try to replicate their look and sound - and why Kaiser Chiefs new they had to take a different approach. He also gives his expert view on the 'rough' sound to the production and how Kaiser Chiefs ended up passing up a chance to work with The Strokes' producer themselves. Remember you can check out our full episode with Nick about Kaiser Chiefs in our library, too. Kaiser Chiefs fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 16 July 2021* FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we talk to Nick Hodgson formerly of Kaiser Chiefs, on their rise to becoming one of Britain's biggest bands, the mega hit I Predict A Riot and the massive shows which followed. From how the band rebelled against the image many of their contemporaries were chasing at the time to how tracks like Ruby came together with the help of his mum and dad's 'magic piano', Nick lifts the lid on the inner workings of the group. He also has some standout stories from award shows, their huge homecoming gig at Elland Road, and their appearance at the 2012 Olympics. Kaiser Chiefs fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 16 July 2021* FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Sym Gharial, bass player in The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, naming his favourite album of the era. He picks At The Drive-In's third LP Relationship of Command - and explains how that band influenced Eighties Matchbox when they were starting out. Like Eighties Matchbox, At The Drive-In were able to straddle both NME and Kerrang audiences to an extent, and we go on to discuss the influence of those two magazines, and the importance of definitive reference points for music fans - which those two magazines were in their heyday - vs the broader range of options we have now when it comes to music publishers online etc. Remember you can check out our full episode with Sym about Eighties Matchbox in our library, too. The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 7 May 2021* FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we talk to Sym Gharial from The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, the hard rocking band from Brighton, about their three albums, wild live shows, and a music video which Liam Gallagher named as a favourite! The band's music was picked up by advertisers and movie-makers - leading to a surprise appearance in Shaun of the Dead! - but away from the commercial space this was a band with a close connection to the fans which followed them. We discuss their rise, their attitude to the rest of the scene at the time, and how they captured that live show intensity on records. The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 7 May 2021* FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
The 2021 Schedule is out! Taylor and Joe recap the NFL draft and NCAA March Madness Bracket Challenge before getting into the fantasy season's schedule. Ep. 019 - 5/6/21
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we talk about London's iconic indie club scene of the mid-2000s with The Horrors frontman Faris Badwan. The band went on to be nominated for a Mercury Prize for their standout Primary Colours album and toured the world - but it all started with Faris stood in the crowd at a White Heat show in central London on a Tuesday night... We discuss the importance of the London club scene and the community which surrounded it - and how it inspired musicians such as Faris to pick up an instrument or microphone and take to the stage themselves. Plus - a lot more! From fashion to Faris' art... and new Horrors music on the way. The Horrors fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 26 March 2021* FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
For this week's #my00sNo1album challenge we were joined by three of the four members of Boy Kill Boy. Chris, Shaz, and Kev picked a variety of selections, including Interpol's Turn on the Bright Lights, The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster's Horse of the Dog, The Killer's Hot Fuss, Blur's Think Tank, and The Strokes' Is This It. But that's just the starting point! We also chat about album artwork, creating a 'band image', Zane Lowe's iconic Gonzo show on MTV2, and Banksy gets another mention!! Remember you can check out our full episode with Boy Kill Boy in our library, too. Boy Kill Boy fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 21 February 2021* FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
Christy interviews Joseph Beard, who created The Marching Podcast, which is another great podcast for HBCU bands. Joe talks about his path in marching for Johnson C. Smith AND Jackson State University. He's used to being the interviewer but now it's HIS turn on the hot seat! Guest: Joseph Beard The Marching Podcast can be found on YouTube, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, or wherever else you find your podcasts.