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159 - Zach Myers (Shinedown) In episode 159 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with guitarist Zach Myers from Shinedown. In their conversation Zach discusses his love for Buck Owens and his Fender Buck Owens signature Telecaster and Acoustic and his PRS that's Buck Owens themed. Zach tells us about his encounters with Brian Venable from Lucero (episode 100) who's also from Memphis. Zach talks a bit about Shinedowns new album. Zach discusses how he became involved with PRS guitars. Zach tells us about his beginning in Shinedown, starting on bass and eventually moving to guitar… and his hesitation as he was making a lot of money as the guitar tech for 3 Doors Down. Zach walks us through his amp collection which includes two Dumbles. Zach talks about starting guitar at 13 and getting a record deal at the age of 14 then he walks us through his early career and the side projects he's working on now. Zach describes the highlights of his guitar collection and the 10 guitars he wished for as a kid, of which he has 9 and he tells us about the one guitar he's still looking for. He also tells us about his mom's childhood guitar that he recovered in Louisiana. Zach discusses his relationship with Taylor guitars and his new relationship with Martin guitars and the possibility of a Zach Myers signature model. Zach talks about his childhood guitar instructor who's now giving Zach's six year old son guitar lessons. Zach gives his guitar tech Drew Foppe props and discusses how elaborate his Shinedown rig is and the tunings he uses in Shinedown. Zach also touches on his comedy career called “Campfire Astronauts”. To find out more about Zach and Shinedown you can go to their website: shinedown.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #ZachMyers #Shinedown #GibsonGuitar #DrewFoppe #GibsonCustomShop #PRSGuitars #MartinGuitars #FenderCustomShop #GuitarHero #Shredder #theDeadlies #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #hgwt #HGWT . . . Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
Welcome to part one of our four-part series exploring the exciting transformation of entertainment in hospitality!
Welcome to part one of our four-part series exploring the exciting transformation of entertainment in hospitality!
We're at San Antonio's Riverwalk where I'm chatting with Brian Venable from HBO about HBO's pivotal role in hotel entertainment. Who doesn't remember blinking neon HBO signs beckoning travelers to stay in an air cooled room and watch a movie? From classic cable to modern streaming, discover how HBO and Max are reshaping the in-room experience for hotel guests. We're looking into the latest hospitality trends and how Max is making it easier for travelers to access top-notch content right in their rooms. Whether you're a hotelier or a fan of HBO's iconic shows, this conversation offers insights into the future of in-room entertainment! In this episode, we cover: HBO's transformation from cable to the streaming era with Max The shift in guest expectations for on-demand, in-room entertainment Why seamless streaming in hotels depends on the right tech infrastructure Linear vs. streaming: How hotels balance both for diverse guest needs HBO's legacy of groundbreaking shows and what's new with House of Dragons and White Lotus How Max brings HBO, Warner Bros., and Discovery content to one platform What makes HBO a unique experience that guests recognize and value The importance of frictionless, passive entertainment in a hospitality setting Don't miss these insights on creating memorable guest experiences and making high-quality content accessible! #HBO #MaxStreaming #HospitalityTech #InRoomEntertainment #HotelTrends #GlennHaussman #StreamingServices
100 - Brian Venable (Lucero) In episode 100 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with Brian Venable from the alternative band Lucero. In their conversation they cover: Lucero's new album “Should've Learned By Now” and the origins of the band Lucero, their first show, they played the only six songs Brian knew. Brian tells us about his influences, Buck Owens Lynyrd Skynyrd both from a stack of records he found on the side of the street and growing up in Memphis the son of a cobbler who wanted to be a musician. They discuss the Memphis punk scene. Brian tells us about his first “real” guitar 1975 Guild Starfire that he ended up trading for a used pair of Doc Martens. They discuss the rest of Brian's gear including a 14lb Flying V made by luthier Travis Perkins and a ‘73 Fender Princeton he got from his dad. You can find out more about Brian and his band at their website: https://luceromusic.com H Please like, comment and share this podcast! . . #VintageGuitarmagazine #VintageGuitar #guitar #Guitar #BrianVenable #Lucero #Luceroband #theDeadlies #Shoudvelearndbynow #guitarfinds #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #guitarcollector #Travelwithguitars #haveguitarwilltravel #hgwt #HGWT Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
We had the pleasure of interviewing Lucero Zoom video!The search for one's identity is a lifelong process that every individual must go through. Who someone is today, is not the person they were yesterday nor who they may be tomorrow. Despite those changes, there is a general idea of a defined sense of self. No matter what happens, it is that small yet solid and grounding definition of self that continues to drive us forward in our search for identity and whatever may come with it. It would be difficult to find any artist who understands that better than the band Lucero. Since forming in Memphis in the late 90's, Lucero's base musical hallmarks have remained similar to the band's initial sound established with their first record The Attic Tapes. In the history of their expansive discography, Lucero has evolved and embraced everything from southern rock to Stax-inspired Memphis soul, whilst simultaneously maintaining their distinctive sonic foundations. Over 20 years later, dedicated fans of the group still flock to hear the band's punchy driving rhythms, punk-rooted guitar licks, and lyrics that evoke the whiskey drenched sentimentality of Americana singer-songwriters. As expected of any band built to survive, Lucero has welcomed change over the course of their career, but it has always been on their terms. The band's twelfth album, Should've Learned by Now, began its life as hardly more than some rough demos and lingering guitar parts. These pieces that were left behind from the band's previous albums, Among the Ghosts (2018) and When You Found Me (2021) were deemed too uptempo and capering for the prior records' darker themes. The band, comprised of all its original members (which in addition to Ben Nichols, includes Brian Venable on guitar, Roy Berry on drums, John C. Stubblefield on bass, and Rick Steff on keys) teamed up for a third time with producer and Grammy Award-winning engineer and mixer, Matt Ross-Spang. Lucero began the recording process in Sam Phillips Recording Service before transitioning and finishing the record in Ross-Spang's newly opened Southern Grooves Productions in Memphis, TN. Ross-Spang appears to have settled in with the band's more trademark sound whilst very much making his touch known to listeners. From its original Ben Nichols-designed cover art to its credits, the album is a reflection of a band that knows itself. Should've Learned by Now bridges the gap musically between “old Lucero” and “new Lucero” in a manner which affixes the band's position as the perfect intersection of punk initiative with hard-earned artistry. It's an album that recognizes the past in its sound and content, but leaves the door wide open to the future and for the lessons still in store.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #Lucero #ShouldveLearnedByNow #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Spinning Out (another music podcast) We talk to artists about their favorite albums and go on wild tangents. Today we're talking with musician Brian Venable (of Lucero) about Marvin Gaye's 1971 album "What's Going On," and also about political activism in music & trying to get back to the roots of making simple songs. Lucero released their most recent album, When You Found Me, on January 29th, 2021. Catch them on tour right now with Morgan Wade. http://luceromusic.com/
Host J.D. Reager talks to Lucero guitarist Brian Venable about his early days in the Memphis punk scene, picking up guitar and co-founding Lucero, the highs and lows of life on the road, the decision to get sober, balancing fatherhood with being a working musician, and his many side pursuits. J.D. also spins two songs by Brian's new electronic/dance project, The Venable Exploration Society. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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The night before Lucero's brand new album WHEN YOU FOUND ME was released, I caught up with founding member & guitarist Brian Venable. I had so much fun talking with Brian about the new album, his paintings, tattoos, making beats, Imo's pizza and he shares a wild story about one of his favorite nights at Off Broadway in St.Louis, MO. On this episode you'll hear: Back In Ohio Outrun The Moon Pick up a copy of WHEN YOU FOUND ME on Vinyl, CD or digital. http://www.luceromusic.com Listen to more Rock Paper Podcast on Spotify, Stitcher, IHeartRadio, Apple & Google Podcasts apps or http://www.rockpaperpodcast.com Pick up some brand new RPP merch at http://www.byjack.com/rockpaperpodcast
STOKED! Lucero is one of my favorite bands of all time, so it was an honor to sit down with Brian Venable. We get a behind the scenes look at the origins of the band, his take on guitar playing, gear, and life in general. We also talk about sneaking people into shows, a weird experience with Alternative Press, beer getting poured on my head, wild Philly fans and a whole lot more. This was one of my favorite episodes, and I may have fan boyed a little more than normal. Hope you enjoy! Check out Lucero at their Website. Follow Brian on Instagram right HERE TEXT ME at (503) 751-8577 Support the show and get extra episodes over at Patreon.com/tonemob. You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb or Tonemob.com/sweetwater Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode I talk to Brian Venable. Brian is a founding member of Memphis rock and roll band, Lucero.
Host Robert Earl Keen speaks with Brian Venable and Ben Nichols of the band Lucero. Having celebrated their 20th anniversary as a band in 2018, Lucero talks about longevity, their growth as musicians and their particular take on Americana music.
Chris chats with his friend, Brian Venable, of Lucero! https://www.luceromusic.com/ Band IG: @luceromusic Personal IG: @brianneilvenable We have a website now: http://tototpodcast.com Please subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes! And follow us on all platforms: @tototpodcast Wanna help out the show? Head over to http://patreon.com/tototpodcast Leave us some love/hate, suggest a guest, or tell us your own tour story on the TOTOT Hotline: (765)372-8818 Buy some TOTOT gear: http://tee.pub/lic/tototpodcast Check out this week's sponsors: The Gutz, Muncie Music Center and Rockabilia.com! For more info: -The Gutz- http://facebook.com/thegutzrock http://instagram.com/thegutzpunkrock http://thegutzband.com -Muncie Music Center- 600 S. Mulberry St./Muncie, IN (800)992-4481 sales@municemusic.com http://www.munciemusic.com http://www.rockabilia.com (Use promo code: PCTOTOT to save 15%) Want to sponsor a show, email us: tototpodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh and Brian have a rambling conversation about punk in Memphis, having kids and growing up.
S1Ep39 - [BONUS EPISODE] Neil Fallon of Clutch and Brian Venable of LuceroBonus episode : two interviews Scott did in February 2012; the first is with Neil Fallon , vocalist / guitarist for Clutch, and the second is with Brian Venable, lead guitarist for the band Lucero.WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT. LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.
Brian Venable from Lucero is certainly not the first name you think of when you think of the militant Hardline movement. But before he was playing to a diehard fanbase all over the world, he was Bald Bry singing back ups on the Raid 7”. Needless to say, Damian is pretty stoked to be recording this one. Listen as the two talk about Brian’s Punk journey through Hardline and just how frighteningly real it almost got. Also covered: -Fear of reunions -The Bata Shoe Museum -Sobering Conséquences -Needing punk -The Nots (Memphis) -The Flipside Tape -Buying the NOTA 7” -Skipping school to pick up the Toxic Shock -Growing to like Infest -Not liking Chain Of Strength -Is Slipknot the best 7” on Revelation? -Econochrist/Bold and AntiSeen/Even Score: diverse bills -Finding out Warzone wasn’t a straight edge band -Memphis: the dirtier and rougher side of things -United fighting rednecks -Having to get past hating AntiSeen -The Sex Pistols’ Taco Bell -Pazuzu: Memphis Core -One Way: pre-Raid Christian Straight Edge -The Raid and Antischism Show -Stompcrew: Memphis Hardline -Libido Boyz -Straight Edge is dead: “It’s Hardline now” -Sean Vegan Reich -The realness of it and the fantasy -It was Punk and I was Hardcore -Falling asleep during Social Distortion -Being into Skating -“Judge is the Prototype” -The Integrity/Raid connection -Getting in to Ministry -Blind Approach getting into the Beastie Boys -How Cyprus Hill ruined Raid. -The Raid weed-Rap-Rock reocrd -Getting kicked of Hardline -The first Hardline Gathering -How real it nearly got -Giving up on it -Meeting William from Copout and getting saved -Man With Guns -Bald Bry -The Coolness of Goner Records -The Oblivions -Jay Reatard and double dong -Lucero and Tragedy: not the best of friends -The Judge Rhino Handmade Boxset -The Victory Records Raid LP AND MORE MORE MORE…
Lucero, in my mind, is currently America’s best band, their album Women and Work was named the top album of 2012 on my yearend list, i was fortunate enough to sit down with Ben and Brian and discuss the album, as well as the origin of their name, how they write and everything else… Enjoy this […]
TOAP CLASSIC #27 (RECORDED October 16, 2015):Don't miss Brian Venable and the amazing Lucero on their US November Tour!Episode 53 -Brian Venable from Lucero isn't the first name you think of when you think of the militant Hardline movement. But before he was playing to a diehard fanbase all over the world, he was Bald Bry singing back ups on the Raid 7”. Needless to say, Damian is pretty stoked to be recording this one. Listen as the two talk about Brian's Punk journey through Hardline and just how frighteningly real it almost got. This is an all-timer of an episode!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy