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It's an inspiring story, the road to Mudvayne. Part 2 of my interview with Chad Gray of Mudvayne & Hellyeah. We discuss his journey to getting signed & early experiences touring with Slipknot. He reflects back on the fateful Epic Records showcase and the inspiration behind their stage makeup. I got to ask the story behind some of the biggest Mudvayne hits, as well as my favorite of their songs, “Dull Boy”. His determination and not accepting no for an answer being the key to his success. His connection to his fans and the forever bond he will always have to his fallen brother, Vinnie Paul & their time together in Hellyeah. Follow @ScandalousOfficial
Waylon Reavis, frontman of A Killer's Confession, is an undeniably powerful musician in the metal genre. After three seminal albums as the frontman of Mushroomhead, Reavis retreated from music, only for it to draw him back in 2016. He resurfaced at the helm of A Killer's Confession, delivering three cult-favorite albums — Unbroken (2017), The Indifference of Good Men (2019), and Remember (2021). A Killer's Confession explores the captivating repugnance of true crime, set to a soundtrack of melodic hard rock dosed with elements of metal and industrial. Now, A Killer's Confession is gearing up for their most ambitious release yet, the concept album ‘Victim 1'. A newly-signed artist under MNRK Heavy, the band have already released several new singles, ‘Greed', and ‘Martyr', and are about to drop the latest, ‘Filth' on July 12th. To date, A Killer's Confession has tallied tens of millions of streams, in addition to collaborating with everyone from Brian "Head" Welch of Korn and Love and Death to Chad Gray of Mudvayne and HELLYEAH. We spoke to Waylon about the upcoming new album. Diving into the concept, the excitement and challenges, as well as talking about recent touring and what fans can expect soon. Find out more here: https://akcglobalrecords.com/ Website: https://gbhbl.com/ Ko-Fi (Buy us a coffee): https://ko-fi.com/gbhbl Big Cartel: https://gbhbl.bigcartel.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBHBL Twitter: https://twitter.com/GBHBL_Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbhbl/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gbhbl Contact: gbhblofficial@gmail.com Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/gbhbl Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5A4toGR0qap5zfoR4cIIBo Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/hr/podcast/the-gbhbl-podcasts/id1350465865 Intro/Outro music created by HexedRiffsStudios. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSpZ6roX36WaFWwQ73Cbbg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hexedriffsstudio
Chad Gray from Mudvayne & Hellyeah discusses his childhood and the darkness he experienced, which inspired him to create music that resonates with others who have gone through similar struggles. He emphasizes the importance of empowering people and letting them know they are not alone. Music, especially metal, played a significant role in his life, providing a sense of belonging and hope. Chad shares his love for classic metal bands like Pantera, Metallica, Slayer, Slipknot, and Manson. He shares his journey to sobriety and the self-discovery that comes with it. He concludes by discussing the power of honesty and the importance of positivity in a world filled with negativity. Follow @ScandalousOfficial
Chad Gray from Mudvayne & Hellyeah discusses his childhood and the darkness he experienced, which inspired him to create music that resonates with others who have gone through similar struggles. He emphasizes the importance of empowering people and letting them know they are not alone. Music, especially metal, played a significant role in his life, providing a sense of belonging and hope. Chad shares his love for classic metal bands like Pantera, Metallica, Slayer, Slipknot, and Manson. He shares his journey to sobriety and the self-discovery that comes with it. He concludes by discussing the power of honesty and the importance of positivity in a world filled with negativity.Follow @ScandalousOfficial
A review of our special interviews from May 2024. We spoke to Comedian Lenny Clarke (Rescue Me), Chad Gray from (Mudvayne), Brian Vander Ark (The Verve Pipe), Colin Mochrie (Whose Line is it Anyway), Comedian Robert Kelly (Good Luck Chuck), Cedric "The Entertainer" (Barbershop), Writer Peter Mehlman (Seinfeld).
The boys had a packed show. They did a 2-part interview with Chad Gray from Mudvayne, spoke to Danbury Mayor Roberto Alves, Jen "The Zookeeper" and broke down the Ultimate Classic Rock Top 10 Power Ballads.
Chad from Mudvayne joined the I-95 Morning Show ahead of his Foxwoods gig. Chad shared the band's origin story, gave his vote for the Godfather of Metal music and shared a Vinnie Paul story.
We're back to discuss all the weird,wild, wonderful, and ridiculous news in the rock world with Geekwire! Here's what we're covering this time! - Skid Row playing musical chairs once again and Bach wanting to be picked - Wolf Hoffman finding inspiration from artificial places - Mudvayne's Chad Gray gives his take on Motley Crue - Ace Frehley claims preference for a whiskered drummer - AC/DC doing gangbusters in Europe - Anthrax welcoming back an old friend after 40 years - Rikki Rockett trading his sticks for a pen - Lars Ulrich and Chad Smith heading for trouble on the silver screen - Juan Croucier steps forward; Bobby Blotzer laughs All that and the Camaro Segment featuring notable album anniversaries, rock stars we're remembering, and upcoming releases we're excited for. We hope you enjoy Geekwire and SHARE with a friend! Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back to discuss all the weird,wild, wonderful, and ridiculous news in the rock world with Geekwire! Here's what we're covering this time! - Skid Row playing musical chairs once again and Bach wanting to be picked - Wolf Hoffman finding inspiration from artificial places - Mudvayne's Chad Gray gives his take on Motley Crue - Ace Frehley claims preference for a whiskered drummer - AC/DC doing gangbusters in Europe - Anthrax welcoming back an old friend after 40 years - Rikki Rockett trading his sticks for a pen - Lars Ulrich and Chad Smith heading for trouble on the silver screen - Juan Croucier steps forward; Bobby Blotzer laughs All that and the Camaro Segment featuring notable album anniversaries, rock stars we're remembering, and upcoming releases we're excited for. We hope you enjoy Geekwire and SHARE with a friend! Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We have heavy metal legend Buck Dharma of Blue Öyster Cult on the show! We discuss the latest studio album Ghost Stories coming out April 12, as well as how many of the songs have a long history with the band, if having so many demoes of the tracks through the years changed the new recordings, and how they play legacy songs differently throughout the years for the fans to keep things interesting. He also discusses what it's like to perform newer material at this stage in the band's career, the powerhouse that was MC5 and doing a rendition of their classic “Kick Out The Jams”, and why you don't want to sleep on any upcoming tours with Blue Öyster Cult. Petar and Sylvia discuss the week's news, including Skid Row announcing a major line up change and the all-star vocalist who will be filling in, Mudvayne's Chad Gray talking about what's been obvious for years regarding Motley Crüe, and AC/DC selling a boat load of tickets in 24 hours for their upcoming European Tour. Song: Blue Öyster Cult “So Supernatural” Song: Blue Öyster Cult “Don't Come Running” Pallbearer “Where The Light Fades” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mudvayne recently returned from an 11 year hiatus and frontman Chad Gray talks about what happened over a decade ago, what it feels like to be back and being embraced by the new generation of fans that fell in love with them through places like TikTok. Chad was also the singer for the metal supergroup HELLYEAH, which featured late Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul so we of course get into his thoughts about the remaining members of Pantera being out on the road touring without the Dimebag and Vinnie who have both sadly passed away. We talk about the importance of playing live, possible new mudvayne music and picks his bet for the Mike Tyson Logan vs. Paul fight. FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE to the podcast for weekly episodes! Theme Music by: LOVELESS https://open.spotify.com/artist/1MP7xlABJ13LtmHfG77SCJ?si=rfxQEIRmQhymL9BCnl13Yg Production by WhatTheGleeson Content Creation https://www.instagram.com/whatthegleeson TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@jesealee Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jesealee/ YouTube https://youtube.com/@JeseaLee Podcast on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5ptN7bPT8MEYf3W1J28fAK?si=e2a2f7cc56904cd4 Spotify Playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/1281170391?si=f063098bbc4a4c7f Subscribe to my newsletter: https://jesealee.substack.com/ Merch: https://my-store-11455576.creator-spring.com/ Everything else: https://www.jesealee.com/ 00:00 Intro03:00 why Mudvayne isn't rehearsing05:47 The difference in practicing with HELLYEAH07:00 The energy of live shows10:30 the new generation of Mudvayne fans12:45 the first metal band he got into17:30 Motley Crue needs to hang it up19:40 feelings on backing tracks21:15 backing tracks/metal fans know posers26:15 Thoughts on the Pantera reunion/tribute34:25 Will there ever be another HELLYEAH album?37:50 Update on Mudvayne songs38:48 favorite Mudvayne album39:50 Problems with L.D. 5040:50 L.D. 50 Anniversary41:50 Working with Slipknot/Clown43:42 Comparisons to Slipknot/why they took off the makeup44:50 why they wore makeup at first46:45 taking the makeup off was the downfall of Mudvayne47:19 the decision to bring the makeup back48:30 the future of Mudvayne50:30 the lack of "songs" from new bands53:45 albums vs singles57:41 The Crow reboot59:18 Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul1:01:00 recapping Pantera peace1:05:22 tour dates1:06:00 outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jesea-lee/message
Chad Gray doesn't hold back when it comes to discussing the current state of the scene (do all bands sound the same? Part 2), the possibility of upcoming new solo material, why managers ruined Mudvayne touring Australia in the past, why he's not a big horror movie guy, the Saw 2 Soundtrack, his love of cooking, bringing visuals to music and so much more!
Join us tonight as we discuss the latest Chargers additions, including former Jets director of player personnel Chad Gray. Then we turn our attention, as Hortiz and Gray will do, to the biggest questions on the Chargers roster. With special guest, Jake Hefner from Chargers Unleashed! Catch us every Wednesday @ 10 AM PST on the @chargers YouTube channel! Make sure to join up as channel members at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBnSd0Mx4BHUXlpxVegCoOg/join Use the link http://PrizePicks.com/GUILTY and use the code GUILTY for a first deposit match up to $100 today! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/guiltyascharged Follow us on Twitter! Podcast: @GACPodcast17 Steven: @StevenIHaglund Tyler: @tylerjschoon #BlueWireVideo #NFL #Chargers #NFLPodcasts #LittleCaesarsSponsor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's show we are rounding up Japanese news of the week so far, and discussing the crazy cituation that happened in Houston where black metal band faces backlash after severed pig's head was passed around concert crowd. Also discsusing how we feel about Mudvayne's Chad Gray saying that all new metal bands “sound the same”Join our website for news updates! https://gaijinguys.com/❤️Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwb6YTNZoNpRTD-xQs1oEMQ/joinStream Podcast on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0WIi51GaCxHWupnYjf14ad?si=c7f9b710236c48cc
Don't look now, but Gabe Mangold of Enterprise Earth is on this week's episode of The MetalSucks Podcast! Naturally during our chat we discuss the latest album Death: An Anthology and how parts of it were written in a parking lot. We also learn all about the story behind the featured guests that helped out, the process of completing five music videos at the same time being less stressful then past music videos, and the changes that occurred in the Enterprise Earth camp since the previous album. On a more personal note, we also learn more about Mangold's former nomad lifestyle that he lived for the last seven years and the joy he gets from doing the mixing, mastering, and producing on all the albums since 2020. Petar and Sylvia discuss the upcoming 30th anniversary of the best E.P. of all times, Chad Gray's comments on all new music sounding the same, and discuss our thoughts on keeping up with newer bands in modern times. Song: Enterprise Earth “Casket of Rust” Song: Enterprise Earth “The Reaper's Servant” Featuring Darius Tehrani of Spite Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's episode of the Nu Pod, Toomey and Ro feature an interview with the legendary Max Cavalera, founder of the metal band Soulfly. The focus of the discussion revolves around Max Cavalera's current project, "Go Ahead and Die," and their upcoming tour. The guys express excitement about the intense schedule of the tour and highlight Max Cavalera's dedication to metal, emphasizing his authenticity in living and breathing the genre.The episode starts with reflections on the new year, with the guys expressing enthusiasm for the upcoming episodes and guests lined up for 2024. They tease a history of Roadrunner Records documentary that is in the works, featuring insights from former employees and artists associated with the influential metal label. The hosts discuss a post shared by Monte Conner, a legendary figure associated with Roadrunner Records, revealing details about the label's attempt to sign Deftones in the early '90s.Moving on, the guys delve into the metal scene's current landscape, reacting to Mudvayne's Chad Gray's comments about the perceived lack of originality in new music. They challenge Gray's perspective, citing several bands that, in their opinion, bring fresh and innovative elements to the genre. The hosts also touch upon Fear Factory's plans to release a new studio album in 2024 with vocalist Milo Sylvestro, expressing their anticipation for the project.In a new segment, Ro introduces a metal-themed comic book called "Belzebubs." They provide details about the humorous storyline featuring a black metal family. The guys close the episode with a discussion on Godsmack, debating whether the band falls within the nu metal genre or not, considering their distinctive sound and position in the early 2000s rock scene.Nu Pod on Instagram @nupod1999Joshua Toomey on Facebook/Twitter @talktoomeytalk Ro Kohli on Facebook/Twitter @warmachinemerch Subscribe to KNOTFEST YouTube for exclusive performances & in-depth interviews with the most exciting artists in aggressive music, deep dives into iconic artists' discography, and more. Website: http://www.knotfest.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KNOTFEST Twitter: https://twitter.com/KNOTFEST Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knotfest #nupod #numetal #knotfest #soulfly #maxcavalera
Mudvayne and Coal Chamber are bringing a massive burst of Nu Metal to our shore next month and to let us know more about we chat exclusively to Mudvayne vocalist Chad Gray! Chad discusses living in Las Vegas, quitting his Factory job to pursue a career in music, what he got up to in the pandemic, the rebirth of the scene and his takes on music now compared to that golden new metal period of the late 90's/early 2000's bands!
In this episode Blake Bedsaul returns to the podcast. Blake talks about Saul's sophomore album, working with Kile Odell, writing lyrics, Zach Bedsaul, J.T. Ibanez, bringing his ideas to life in music videos, touring with Memphis May Fire, their tour with RED, the possibility of more new music already, seeing Mudvayne's first show back, Shannon Gunz, Chad Gray, Tool, Black Mirror, and a ton more! Thanks for listening, and please share! #podcast #allkillernofiller #saul This episode is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow DEB on Facebook and Twitter to get updates on upcoming shows! This episode is also brought to you by Sunset Tattoo Tulsa. Sunset Tattoo has over 25 years of experience, and is located at 3146 E. 15th St. in Tulsa, OK. They are state licensed and Mother approved! The tattoos are "Done Good and Proper" so be sure to like their facebook page for more details. Become a Thunder Underground #patron on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thunderunderground Stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.
Today we're joined by Mudvayne vocalist Chad Gray for a brief conversation about the band's career and what comes next.
Better Lovers axeman Jordan Buckley is joining us this week on The MetalSucks Podcast! In this week's episode, we discuss the ritual of sleeping and listening to episodes of Forensic Files, his thoughts on the upcoming football season and the potential of his team the Buffalo Bills, and his thoughts on a possibly questionable move by QB Josh Allen in a golfing event. Since this isn't a sports podcast, we also talk about what it's like watching vocalist Greg Puciato jump off a balcony during recent live performances, the pros of recording on the road when your producer is in the band, who is the greatest vocalist of the 90's in his opinion, and the plans for Better Lovers in 2024. Petar and Brandon tackle Chad Gray's comment on Mudvayne being nu metal, our feelings on metal sub-genres representing scene movements instead of the music of the band, Andreas Kisser's comments on a Sepultura reunion, and Scott Ian's comments about backing tracks at love concerts. Song: Better Lovers “30 Under 13” Song: Better Lovers “Sacrificial Participant” Song: Final Gasp “Climax Infinity” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chad Gray from Mudvayne is on Talkin' Rock as they tour on their Psychotherapy Sessions tour. He talked about touring with Zombie last year as kind of a "feeling out" to see what could happen with the band. He talked about all the places in the world he'd like to hit on this tour. He told me about playing some different songs on this tour, that they hadn't played before. As far as their cover of the Police song "King Of Pain", don't expect them to be doing that one any time soon. "It just did not sound good....it sounds wonky" He explained that whole thing about the tuning of the song. It was really interesting talking about a conversation he had with the late Vinnie Paul, about how big Pantera was even though they hadn't played in a very long time. Chad said there's all sorts of fans seeing Mudvayne for the first time. From very young kids to "old guys like us." There's a lot of music talk with Chad, although he says he doesn't listen to much new music, he said he has his staples. "I just don't go searching for new music." He mentioned how music takes him back many year like a "Sonic Fountain Of Youth". Great line! What made Pantera so good? He talked about how they wrote songs. "Those MFers played to the song." He spoke to writing with V.P. during his time in Hell Yeah. He talked to meeting one of his heroes, James Hetfield of Metallica. He went on and on about what a treasure James is, and a little secret he gave him to help his performance as far as singing goes. All and all, a great conversation with Chad. Loved talking to him, as always. -Meltdown-
Joshua Toomey is joined by Matt Naas of the Roach Koach Podcast to discuss listener's random Rock Star encounters while Ro Kohli is on assignment at San Diego Comic-Con. First up the guys talk about the Knotfest Nu Metal Bracket Challenge update and the two albums remaining. Joshua and Matt dive into the encounters and give some personal stories of their own. Joshua tells the story of meeting Alice Cooper at Hot Topic and Matt talks about seeing Wes Borland buying a toothbrush. Stories of Axl Rose at the urinal, Rob Zombie in line at the grocery store and Duff McKagan at the airport. From Ashes to New stopping in a Wendy's, Chino Moreno at tobacco shop and some Vinnie Paul run ins. The Ultimate Warrior at CompUSA and his AMEX issues. Sitting next to Phil Anselmo on a plane when the listener was 16 brings up the question of who you would want to sit next to on a plane for hours. Toomey gives a review of the Tori Amos show that he recently attended. Tico Torres and David Bryan of Bon Jovi in your restaurant. Toomey and Chris Kirkpatrick trade hair secrets. Almost running over Zakk Wylde in Florida, almost knocking over Rob Zombie and John 5 at a P.F. Changs and Vanilla Ice at Burger King. Dog Fashion Disco at Wendys and Vinnie Paul at a Suncoast and some Taylor Swift stories. Chad Gray watching Monday Nitro and Jerry Only at a grocery store. Joey Belladonna at local band night, Sevendust at a Friendlys and Ozzy breaks the guy code. Mikey Doling had a crazy story with Bill Ward of Black Sabbath. Tony Hawk skating by himself, Dr. Dre at a track meet and 311 at a gas station. Matt meets George Clinton at a 7/11 and Toomey seeing Dave Williams of Drowning Pool on his birthday. ICP and Eminem stories to finish the talk.
This is the Mistress Carrie Situation Report! The 'Sit Rep' your daily Entertainment headlines, Industry Info, and everything ROCK, all in under 5 minutes! 08-08-2022. The Mistress Carrie Podcast, a proud member of the Pantheon Podcast Network! OffspringWhitesnakeRoger WatersSlipknotWillowInk MasterDrowning PoolStone SourKK DowningMudvayneGarth BrooksMF DoomNew films in theaters this weekNew Releases This Week Hard Rock and Metal ReleasesFind Mistress Carrie online:Official WebsiteThe Mistress Carrie Backstage Pass on PatreonTwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeCameoPantheon Podcast Network
A cat figurine museum in Wisconsin has over 13,000 cat figurines and 7,000 on display. Five bystanders rescued a mother and young boy after their car rolled into a bay in Nova Scotia, Canada on Sunday. The lead singer of Mudvayne, Chad Gray, fell off the stage while singing "Not Falling". Is This Anything?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Migs Report. Today is International Tiger Day, Chicken Wing Day, and National Lasagna Day. A woman stole multiple cases worth of Redbull from Costco but were caught by cops.
This week, Mudvayne and Hellyeah frontman Chad Gray is our guest! We discuss his early touring days with Slipknot before Mudvayne broke out, the trek the ended a 26-month touring cycle, Mudvayne's motivation for wearing make-up in their early days, and the importance of mystique to the success of the band. Chad also talks about connecting with the fans with his live performance, protecting openers when the Mudvayne fanbase is disrespectful to them, which album was more difficult to follow up -- L.D. 50 or Lost and Found -- Vinnie Paul seeing every show he could in Vegas, how Dime and Vinnie Paul celebrated Dime's birthday every year in Vegas, and Vinnie Paul transitioning from Dallas mainstay to Las Vegas legend. Petar and Sylvia discuss the 24 hour-straight Rage Against The Machine protest at a Canadian radio station, the backsplash we recently received for our negative comments about Mötley Crüe stadium tour kick off, and our thoughts on Dave Mustaine's recent comments about ex-Megadeth bassist Dave Ellefson. Song: Mudvayne, “Death Blooms” Song: Hellyeah, “Black Flag Army” Song: Grey Daze, “Starting To Fly” Thank you to our sponsor, Metal Blade Records, for their continued support! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Thirsty Sunday and we're catching back up with Chad Gray after this week's epic reconnection of old friends from the road.We chat about: Pro wrestling Why Chad wanted to do this podcast Going to Mexico Plus much more! Become a FILTHY ANIMAL and get access to exclusive content:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2qKyxOwoa_Uz5d5xCZEUPw/joinExplore more Drinks With Johnny:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkswithjohnnyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnnyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnnyTwitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnnyShop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com
It's Thirsty Sunday and we're catching back up with Chad Gray after this week's epic reconnection of old friends from the road. We chat about: Pro wrestling Why Chad wanted to do this podcast Going to Mexico Plus much more! Become a FILTHY ANIMAL and get access to exclusive content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2qKyxOwoa_Uz5d5xCZEUPw/join Explore more Drinks With Johnny: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkswithjohnny Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnny Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnny Twitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnny Shop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Johnny catches up with an old friend from the road, HELLYEAH & Mudvayne frontman Chad Gray! Johnny and Chad quickly get into the recent Mudvayne reunion, and the challenges that the band faced after a hiatus of over a decade. Chad reveals what led to the group's break, and how their reunion came to happen.Chad gets into his time with HELLYEAH, and the untimely passing of the group's drummer, the legendary Vinnie Paul. Johnny and Chad connect on the emotional challenges of trying to continue on after such a tragedy. The duo shifts gears and get into what the future holds for both Mudvayne and Avenged Sevenfold.We also learn on this episode: How Chad put his carpentry skills to work The evolution of non-alcoholic beers How Chad & Shannon Gunz met & ultimately got married The haunting history of Milwaukee's Eagles Club Become a FILTHY ANIMAL and get access to exclusive content:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2qKyxOwoa_Uz5d5xCZEUPw/joinExplore more Drinks With Johnny:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkswithjohnnyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnnyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnnyTwitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnnyShop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com
This week Johnny catches up with an old friend from the road, HELLYEAH & Mudvayne frontman Chad Gray! Johnny and Chad quickly get into the recent Mudvayne reunion, and the challenges that the band faced after a hiatus of over a decade. Chad reveals what led to the group's break, and how their reunion came to happen. Chad gets into his time with HELLYEAH, and the untimely passing of the group's drummer, the legendary Vinnie Paul. Johnny and Chad connect on the emotional challenges of trying to continue on after such a tragedy. The duo shifts gears and get into what the future holds for both Mudvayne and Avenged Sevenfold. We also learn on this episode: How Chad put his carpentry skills to work The evolution of non-alcoholic beers How Chad & Shannon Gunz met & ultimately got married The haunting history of Milwaukee's Eagles Club Become a FILTHY ANIMAL and get access to exclusive content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2qKyxOwoa_Uz5d5xCZEUPw/join Explore more Drinks With Johnny: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkswithjohnny Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnny Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnny Twitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnny Shop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's episode was recorded live on Twitch during our 12 hour stream-a-thon. Continuing our conversation about the music industry with Josh Balz, we are also joined by Chad Gray of Mudvayne to get his thoughts about the industry. Later in the show we are joined by the one and only, Heidi Shepherd of Butcher Babies.Be sure to shop the latest fashion at blackcraftcult.com@blackcraftcult on all social!Follow the guys!@bobbyschubenski@millzfilmz@joshbalz
Here is a just an hour of rocking out with you. Played the new A Killers Confession track "Tell Your Soul" featuring Chad Gray, and some classic hard rock and metals music. Also played the Rock n Metal News segment as well. Talked about Triumph's documentary, TSO tour schedule for 2021 and Vultan. Played music by Motorhead (Fire, Fire), Nitro (Uranium), Vultan (Not the One), Bubble Brigade (Douchebag in a Cul de Sac), Slayer (Behind the Crooked Cross) Thanks for tuning in to our live broadcast of the Maximum Threshold Radio Show and also thanks for downloading this episode. It means a lot to us for you support. If you subscribe on iTunes please rate us with 5 stars and please leave a comment as we will read it on air. To download the show. Right click on the DOWNLOAD link above and pick Save As! @MaxThreshold | facebook.com/maximumthreshold --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mtrs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mtrs/support
Lots to get to on this episode of Talkin' Rock. We start with Josh Katz of Badflower. The new album is out and it was done very differently from their last album. We talk about the songs and the topics he writes about. He tells me about his move to Nashville and if that will change his writing or outlook on life. Plus, we talk about three classic albums that came out on this day thirty years ago. Then, it's Waylon Reavis from A Killer's Confession - around the 16 minute mark - as we discuss what's going on with his band, a recent festival they played, working with Chad Gray, Mushroomhead and lots more. Finally, it's James "Murr" Murray from Impractical Jokers. That starts around the 33 minute mark. Murr has a new book out called The Stowaway. He tells me about the book and the process of writing it. Plus, some IJ talk about them getting back on stage, being recognized in public (or not) and much more in this funny conversation. -Meltdown- https://wrif.com/podcasts/talkin-rock-with-meltdown/
Een geweldig brede smaak van Rock, Hardrock, Progrock, A.O.R en nog veel meer. Veel info en crosslinks met alle muzikanten ...Playlist 13 september 2021 :1. Boston - Rock & Roll Band2. Degreed - The World We Know3. Robin Red - Nitelife4. Vega - Beautiful Lie5. Newman - Hurrican Sky6. Houston - Storyteller7. 38 Special - Caught Up In You8. Blacktop Mojo - Do It For The Money (Album van de Maand: Blacktop Mojo- Blacktop Mojo)9. Times Of Grace - Far From Heavenless10. Descape - Make It Through feat. Telle Smith (The World Alive)11. Tremonti - A World Away12. Like A Storm - Death By A Thousand Cuts13. A Killer's Confession - Tell Your Soul (feat. Chad Gray)#rockradio #radio #rock #rockmusic #hardrock #metalradio #internetradio #metal #rockband #rocknroll #live #newmusic #rockandroll #rockradioshow #classicrock #classicrockradio #heavymetal #music #alternative #webradio #onlineradio #esportes #liveradio #radioaovivo #jornalismo #sportsradio #radioshow #belairrocks #golerock #bhfypSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alle-bel-air-rockz-uitzendigen/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A great broad taste of AOR, melodic rock / hard rock, progressive metal, and much more. Experience how many cross-links there are between the many musicians ...Playlist Friday, september 10th 2021:1. Boston - Rock & Roll Band2. Degreed - The World We Know3. Robin Red - Nitelife4. Vega - Beautiful Lie5. Newman - Hurrican Sky6. Houston - Storyteller7. 38 Special - Caught Up In You8. Blacktop Mojo - Do It For The Money (Album van de Maand: Blacktop Mojo- Blacktop Mojo)9. Times Of Grace - Far From Heavenless10. Descape - Make It Through feat. Telle Smith (The World Alive)11. Tremonti - A World Away12. Like A Storm - Death By A Thousand Cuts13. A Killer's Confession - Tell Your Soul (feat. Chad Gray)#rockradio #radio #rock #rockmusic #hardrock #metalradio #internetradio #metal #Neverrockband #rocknroll #live #newmusic #rocndroll #rockradioshow #classicrock #classicrockradio #heavymetal #music #alternative #webradio #onlineradio #esportes #liveradio #radioaovivo #jornalismo #sportsradio #radioshow #belairrocks #golerock #bhfypSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alle-bel-air-rockz-uitzendigen/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We were honored to get to sit down with the one and only Chad Gray and talk about his amazing career and remembering Vinnie Paul. This was a really good and often emotional one. Find out more about Chad Gray's ongoing projects here: http://chadnesss.com/ Check out Chris's label Blacklight Media (That Matt gets to work for) here: http://blacklightmediarecords.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this installment of Off The Record, we talk to the one and only Hyro The Hero! He's making a big splash in the music scene, combining rap with metal in a unique way. With vocals reminiscent of Zach De La Rocha of Rage Against the Machine, mixed with harder and heavier riffs as the backdrop. We talk about everything from his transition from rap to rock, onstage acrobatics, touring with and learning from big name acts, recording with Chad Gray and David Draiman, social media, and some hints to his plans for the future. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tasteofvinyl/support
SOCIAL MEDIA SCRAP: trump lost, they be whining New Soundgarden music is coming https://blabbermouth.net/news/chris-cornells-widow-says-previously-unreleased-soundgarden-music-will-see-the-light-of-day/ Chad Gray says new Hellyeah is coming https://blabbermouth.net/news/chad-gray-says-hellyeah-will-hopefully-return-with-new-music-we-need-to-get-together-and-write/ Ex-Issues frontman Tyler has new project https://www.theprp.com/2020/12/15/news/ex-issues-frontman-tyler-carter-reveals-new-project-with-attilas-chris-linck/ HAYMAKER HASHTAG: #fightfightfight Jake Paul has a UFC opponent in mind https://www.cinemablend.com/television/2560204/ufc-boss-dana-white-offers-blunt-response-to-jake-pauls-conor-mcgregor-challenge
Houston, TX based rapper Hyro The Hero joins us in this edition of IUF. From blending elements of hip-hop/rap/rock/metal, this is as good as it gets. We all know of the nu-metal genre originating from the early 90s, and now in the midst of a resurgence of that particular sound, Hyro has incorporated his own unique sense that stands out from the rest of the palate. He recently joined forces collaborating with Disturbed's frontman David Draiman and Hellyeah's frontman Chad Gray to release some of the most genre fusing singles you will ever hear. Having other artists outside his own field to create music alongside him has allowed Hyro to tap into a whole new dimension that he was even unaware of – and the result is testing his limits to expand on what Hyro The Hero is really capable of. We discuss these singles and so much more that lead into the new album he has set in store for the dedicated fanbase in the coming year. Tune in to this episode now and make sure to stream the newest singles from Hyro The Hero titled “We Believe” and “Fight” out now on Better Noise Music.
In this episode we are joined by Blake Bedsaul of SAUL. Blake talks about the band’s new debut full length album, the pandemic effect on its release, everything Chris Dawson has done to help the band, covering Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, the genius of Morgan Rose and his contribution to the track “Inside”, the dynamic of working with his brother Zack, what William Mcllravy brings to the live show, working with Melissa Cross Vocal Studio on his vocal technique, developing his style, David Draiman, Chad Gray, HELLYEAH, love for Maynard James Keenan and Chester Charles Bennington, Spinefarm Records, and a ton more! We kick the episode off with new singles from Scattered Hamlet and Shelter in Place, we talk about Black Stone Cherry’s new album, some new singles from Crobot, Soilwork and others, talk about our ill fated Seasons After interview, and more. Thanks for listening, and please share! #podcast #saul #allkillernofiller This episode is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow DEB on Facebook and Twitter to get updates on upcoming shows at the IDL Ballroom from Lita Ford and more! This episode is also brought to you by Med Pharm. Follow their Facebook page and visit medpharmok.com to find out why they are “Cannabis With a Cause.” 30% of profits go towards building no-kill animal shelters in the area. They have a wide selection of products, and they have a doctor on site every Friday and Saturday. Mention Thunder Underground and receive 10% off on your first purchase! This episode is also brought to you by Sunset Tattoo Tulsa. Sunset Tattoo has over 25 years of experience, and is located at 3146 E. 15th St. in Tulsa, OK. They are state licensed and Mother approved! The tattoos are "Done Good and Proper" so be sure to like their facebook page for more details. This episode is also brought to you by Hella Hot Hot Sauce LLC. HHHS produces small batch artisanal hot sauces that are hand bottled by wife and husband ownership in the San Francisco bay area of California. Among many great sauce options, they offer artist collaborations, including previous podcast guests "Florida Frank's Florida Heat" - Frank Novinec of Hatebreed (Ep 260) and "Brain Jerk" - Digestor of Ghoul (Ep 205). Give them a visit today, give their page a 'like', and tell them we sent you! Check them out, and buy some hot sauce here: www.hellahothotsauce.com/ Become a Thunder Underground #patron on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thunderunderground Stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.
Welcome to Episode 292, Part 2. This is the second part of a two-part episode, but, in a way, you can listen to whichever part you want first. So, if you wound up here first, no worries. Just go back when you have a sec and listen to Part 1. There’s some good stuff there you don’t want to miss, including some background information that might be good to have. This episode, as well as the last one, is about Teladoc buying Livongo. I am going to call the combined organization T&L because I heart acronyms as much as you do. Here’s the thing with T&L: They are not alone in their quest to disrupt the traditional health care delivery market. You also have Aetna making a plan design that advantages CVS clinics. You got Humana doing the home health thing. You got Walmart and Oak Street hooking up in Texas and risk contracting with managed Medicaid and Medicare Advantage. You have employers across the country direct contracting with Centers of Excellence and buy in perspective bundles. Also, speaking of employers, on the on-site clinic space, Premise Health just recently acquired CareHere. These two organizations will reach 11 million eligible lives at 2200 customers in 300 markets. All this being said, let me make a fairly obvious point: Increasingly, the competition is going to be about outcomes—or perceived outcomes. Competition is going to be around the value delivered (ie, quality divided by cost). This I like. To me, it’s a tragedy that the health care industry can get away with charging prices no one would consider fair and delivering subpar health care let alone health. I want some of these organizations that do a really nice job coordinating care and which patients really appreciate to do well by doing good. And I love that some of the payers out there—some of the employers and even some of the Medicare Advantage and other health plans—recognize the value that these organizations can deliver. But let’s consider the implications of this—notably, here’s one: Few, probably even the very best, for example, endocrinology practices or maybe even cardiology practices, have a bead on how well they ultimately attenuate downstream medical costs. They might not even know, outside of what they are required to report for quality incentives, how well they are consistently creating better patient outcomes. Livongo does—or at least claims they do—and lots of employers and plans buy the results they’re selling to the tune of something like $300 million in sales this year. Here’s what I don’t like: What is shaking out is a turf war, and the weapon of choice may or may not be authentically better patient outcomes. Some of the weaponry here is built on a marketing “chassis.” The one who has the best marketing shall triumph. People judge books by their covers, and that’s a cliché for a reason. You can read Al Lewis’s blog post on Livongo, where he dug into their purported results. Then listen with your left ear to some of the chatter on the street about how Livongo is more of an employee retention tool than, you know, a clinical tool. I don’t kn0w where these rumors started, but I keep hearing that because the Livongo NPS (Net Promoter Score) is high and employees, including executives, think it’s pretty cool as a service, that maybe, given this, that it’s okay if many of the Livongo charts and graphs don’t have labels on their Y axes. And it kind of, you know, makes sense if you actually sit there and stare at them as I have done. All this I just said? Background noise. The games have begun, and the winners will be those who consumers/patients love. It’ll be the ones who know how to market to employers or Medicare Advantage plans. It’ll be the ones who can succeed in risk-based models. There you go. There are your three success factors. In this health care podcast, I speak with Matt Anderson, MD, MBA. Matt sees the ecosystem through the eyes of an innovation leader at a health system. And my finale interview of our two-part series here is Brian Klepper, PhD, principal over at Worksite Health Advisors. Brian will speak from the POV (point of view) of employers. You can learn more at bannerhealth.com and drmatthewanderson.com and connect with Dr. Anderson on Twitter at @DrAnderson19 and on LinkedIn. You can also learn more at careandcost.com, by emailing bklepper@gmail.com, and by visiting validationinstitute.com. Matthew Anderson, MD, MBA, has a passion for finding unique solutions to difficult problems in health care. He focuses on creating environments that allow patients and physicians to have frictionless experiences. Through insights gained in private practice, leading physician groups, and embedding himself in the health care innovation landscape, he can empower those looking to improve the health of communities and the well-being of those that dedicated their lives to providing care. He has been a business owner, medical director, and chief medical officer and now leads clinical innovation projects for Banner Health and advises several health care start-ups and venture teams. Brian Klepper, PhD, is executive vice president of the Validation Institute, principal of Worksite Health Advisors, and a nationally prominent health care analyst and commentator. He speaks, writes, and advises extensively on high-performance health care, primary care clinics, and the management of clinical and financial risk. His current consulting focus is on health care organizations that consistently deliver better health outcomes at lower cost than conventional approaches in high-value niches. In his role at the Validation Institute, he spearheads programs that identify, validate, celebrate, and promote true high-performance health care programming. 05:06 What is the viewpoint about this merger from an MD, MBA in a health system? 06:30 “They’re really starting to become someone who can provide that continuity of care in a way that I don’t think anyone’s really done before.”—Matt 07:38 “When you are competing for patients, by definition you’re competing for revenue.”—Matt 10:09 “At baseline, their goal is to provide care but at the lowest cost possible.”—Matt 12:17 What is a forward-thinking provider organization doing right now? 12:31 “This is going to be a space race for health care innovation right now.”—Matt 15:43 “Sometimes it just comes down to the basics, and if you get the basics right, you can apply it in any situation.”—Matt 16:29 What’s forced the inertia in the industry to become action? 17:23 “Things are moving slowly but surely in the right direction, and that’s something I’ve never seen during the course of my career.”—Brian 19:56 “Everybody and his wooden-legged brother claims that they have a high-value service, but very few actually do.”—Brian 21:13 “I think that the stakes have just gotten much higher for health systems … and physicians … of all types.”—Brian 23:46 EP252 with Chad Gray.25:12 “High-performance organizations represent a new paradigm in their niche.”—Brian 25:35 “It speaks to the core problem of American health care, which is that we’ve developed a culture of excess.”—Brian 27:42 Where’s the top of the bell curve right now? 28:10 “A lot of this is driven by policy … and that has sort of rigged the game.”—Brian 29:46 “There’s a tipping point, and then everything really, really will change quickly.”—Brian You can learn more at bannerhealth.com and drmatthewanderson.com and connect with Dr. Anderson on Twitter at @DrAnderson19 and on LinkedIn. You can also learn more at careandcost.com, by emailing bklepper@gmail.com, and by visiting validationinstitute.com. Check out our newest #healthcarepodcast with @DrAnderson19 and @bklepper1 as they discuss the Teladoc-Livongo merger. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #telehealth “They’re really starting to become someone who can provide that continuity of care in a way that I don’t think anyone’s really done before.” @DrAnderson19 discusses the Teladoc-Livongo merger. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #telehealth #healthcarepodcast “When you are competing for patients, by definition you’re competing for revenue.” @DrAnderson19 discusses the Teladoc-Livongo merger. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #telehealth #healthcarepodcast “This is going to be a space race for health care innovation right now.” @DrAnderson19 discusses the Teladoc-Livongo merger. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #telehealth #healthcarepodcast “Things are moving slowly but surely in the right direction, and that’s something I’ve never seen during the course of my career.” @bklepper1 discusses the Teladoc-Livongo merger. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #telehealth #healthcarepodcast “Everybody and his wooden-legged brother claims that they have a high-value service, but very few actually do.” @bklepper1 discusses the Teladoc-Livongo merger. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #telehealth #healthcarepodcast “It speaks to the core problem of American health care, which is that we’ve developed a culture of excess.” @bklepper1 discusses the Teladoc-Livongo merger. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #telehealth #healthcarepodcast
There is a land grab going on right now, the likes of which the health care industry hasn’t seen before—at least in our generation. Spoiler alert: There’s a whole episode of Relentless Health Value coming up on the impact of the Teladoc-Livongo hookup. And that is totally relevant to the point I’m about to make. But let me just start with a little bit of background: American patients—let’s get real here—have no more money to spend on health care every year. Really. I mean, you look to employers. The government? Who knows? But let’s just say for the purposes of this discussion that what’s going on right now is a zero-sum game—that the dollars in the system every year are the dollars in the system, and if you want to increase your revenue as any given health care stakeholder, you’ve got to take those dollars from somebody else. Alright … now consider this: Previously, if a health system, say, were going to make a list of their competitors, they’d probably list the health system down the street, maybe the one in the next town over if there seems to be a lot of commuting. Oh, my, how we no longer live in that simple world! Enter the pandemic and patients not only accepting but kind of digging virtual care and its convenience and its accessibility. Now consider what happened to brick-and-mortar stores who didn’t add online retailers to their list of competitive threats. Virtual entities doing chronic care management, diabetes, musculoskeletal, other population health endeavors … these are now or will soon enough be head-to-head competitors to in-person care settings. My local health system, they may also decide to stand up to telehealth—and many of them did. But if the playing field is now in the Cloud, how’s the patient experience on their systems? Everybody accepted that, in the beginning, they were kind of buggy and calls dropped and all you could see was the doctor’s ear in a weirdly dark room or something. But six months later or a year later? Not exactly sure when patients’ patience will run out, especially when there are companies out there who built amazing virtual experiences from the ground up and who, by the way, are often hired by health plans, who, by the way, make it financially, let’s just say, attractive for patients to use those services that the plan is providing instead of the big expensive consolidated health plan that raised their rates 30-fold over the past couple of years like one of them anecdotally did. So, you start to see why, if I were a health system or a provider executive, I’d kind of shuffle the patient centricity, design thinking, patient experience—that whole bunch—to the first tab of my spreadsheet. Patients have, at this moment, unprecedented choice; and so do their employers, nothing for nothing. As Dr. Matt Anderson told me the other day, if a health system thinks that it’s going to make the difference by doing more specialty services and expensive procedures, that might be a risky bet. Other battlegrounds in the land grab include home health or hospital at home. Humana, for one, is trying to dominate the whole home health space. Again, it’s a turf war, because these patients are now not going to the local hospital—you know, not paying the local hospital, which might be the more operative statement. So, anyway, I thought it might be a good idea to replay my conversation with Dr. Joe Selby from early last year. Dr. Selby is the [now-retired] executive director of PCORI, otherwise known as the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute. PCORI is an independent nonprofit organization in Washington, DC. Since December 2012, PCORI has funded hundreds of studies that compare health care options to learn which work best given patient circumstances and preference. So, it’s definitely good background information. Anyone driving for the best patient experience might want to have it at their fingertips. If you want even more advice about what to contemplate when contemplating patient experience, I’d refer you to episode 236, which is my conversation with Liliana Petrova, the CEO and founder over at The Petrova Experience. In that episode, Liliana translates her experience as director of customer experience at JetBlue to the health care industry. You could also check out episode 228, “How to Figure Out What Patients Really Want,” when I spoke with Julie Rish, PhD, from the Cleveland Clinic. And I’d round out the mix with episode 252, “The Not-So-Obvious Thing That Musculoskeletal Care and a 4-Minute Mile Have in Common”; and that’s when I talked to Chad Gray, CEO over at Integrated Musculoskeletal Care. I mention this last one because Chad’s company is pretty much a direct competitor to local orthopedic practices across the nation that his group is not aligned with. When you listen to the show, you can start to get a bead on how high the bar is starting to raise. You can learn more at PCORI.org. Joe V. Selby, MD, MPH, retired as the executive director of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) in December 2019. A family physician, clinical epidemiologist, and health services researcher, Dr. Selby has more than 35 years of experience in patient care, research, and administration. He was responsible for identifying strategic issues and opportunities for PCORI and implementing and administering programs authorized by the PCORI Board of Governors. Dr. Selby joined PCORI from Kaiser Permanente Northern California, where he was director of the division of research for 13 years and oversaw a department of more than 50 investigators and 500 research staff members working on more than 250 ongoing studies. He was with Kaiser Permanente for 27 years. An accomplished researcher, Dr. Selby has authored more than 200 peer-reviewed articles, with his most recent research primarily in the areas of diabetes outcomes and quality improvement. His publications cover a spectrum of topics, including effectiveness studies of colorectal cancer screening strategies; treatment effectiveness, population management, and disparities in diabetes mellitus; primary care delivery; and quality measurement. Dr. Selby was elected to membership in the Institute of Medicine in 2009 and was a member of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality study section for Health Care Quality and Effectiveness from 1999 to 2003. A native of Fulton, Missouri, Dr. Selby received his MD from Northwestern University and his MPH from the University of California-Berkeley. He was a commissioned officer in the Public Health Service Corps from 1976 to 1983 and received the Commissioned Officer’s Award in 1981. 05:36 Can payers afford to make health care patient-centric? 05:59 “If you make care more patient-centric … you actually see decreases in utilization.” 06:32 Shared decision making. 09:59 “What gets in the way of implementing good evidence?” 10:08 A study involving community health workers. 11:26 Default care and back surgery. 13:45 “There’s just a lot of habits like that in clinical care that aren’t backed up by evidence and can be undone with good evidence.” 14:23 How Dr. Selby figures out what the patients want and what outcomes to focus on. 14:48 Looking for evidence gaps. 16:26 What PCORnet is and what they’re doing. 18:15 “To do really good quality research, you have to be able to link the data from health systems … to data from claims.” 19:32 “We’re asking questions that matter to them, to their bottom line, and to their patients.” 19:37 What the main goal of PCORnet is—what or where? 21:26 Giving and getting data as a health system. 22:12 Studies that have come from PCORI’s queries. 25:31 “It’s very important that the systems … appreciate that PCORnet is active in their midst.” 26:09 “It’s hopefully a culture-changer, driving toward more collaboration and toward … finding common ground between people who are asking purely clinical questions and people who are asking the more practical questions.” 26:28 What frustrates Dr. Selby the most. 28:39 Turn the Ship Around!—a book about short-term evaluation and short-term results vs long-term change. You can learn more at PCORI.org. Check out our latest #healthcarepodcast with @joevselby as he discusses #patientcentricity. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “If you make care more patient-centric … you actually see decreases in utilization.” @joevselby discusses #patientcentricity. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “What gets in the way of implementing good evidence?” @joevselby discusses #patientcentricity. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “There’s just a lot of habits like that in clinical care that aren’t backed up by evidence and can be undone with good evidence.” @joevselby discusses #patientcentricity. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “To do really good quality research, you have to be able to link the data from health systems … to data from claims.” @joevselby discusses #patientcentricity. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “We’re asking questions that matter to them, to their bottom line, and to their patients.” @joevselby discusses #patientcentricity. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech
Chad Gray knew he wanted to pursue a career in music from a young age. Music is powerful and can help change your life or even save it, and this was definitely the case for Chad as a young boy. Many of his darker lyrics reflect the tough times he went through and he finds solace in being able to write and perform music. As lead singer with Mudvayne and HELLYEAH, Chad has helped define the evolution of metal music and continues to be a driving force in the industry. Hear his incredible story. Full transcript and more at www.deathwishcoffee.com/chadgray
Ryan The Beard sat down with Chad Gray before Hellyeah's Seattle concert at El Corazon last week to discuss the legacy of Vinnie Paul, early musical inspirations and the long term effects of repeated hits to the skull from a microphone. Enjoy!
Musculoskeletal issues, otherwise known as MSK issues, account for something like 20% of the cost to any given health plan or employer or anyone else who is paying the bill for health care. That’s like one in every five dollars, which is meaningful when you consider million-dollar drugs and diabetes and all the other things that a purchaser of health care can write checks for. MSK is a big cost kahuna. In this health care podcast, I talk with Chad Gray, who is the CEO of IMC, Integrated Musculoskeletal Care. Interestingly, Chad says that the problem with MSK in this country isn’t a cost problem usually. It’s a quality problem. It’s a problem of patients getting a whole lot of care that doesn’t actually relieve their symptoms or underlying condition. This is what MSK care and the 4-minute mile have in common besides the blindingly obvious necessity of healthy bones to run fast. Everybody thought it was impossible for a human to run a 4-minute mile—until somebody did. And once that happened, it was like a dam opened and lots of people began breaking that previously impossible time. It’s conventional wisdom that MSK problems are mostly going to turn into intractable chronic conditions that ultimately result in surgery, which still doesn’t, in many cases, cure the symptoms or underlying problem. Chad Gray and his team over at IMC may have broken the 4-minute mile when it comes to inventing a systemic approach to MSK care that actually works. Prepare for the dam to burst. You can learn more at imcpt.com. Chad Gray, MS, PT, Cert MDT, is cofounder and CEO of Integrated Musculoskeletal Care, Inc (IMC), providing outcomes-accountable musculoskeletal care programs that improve overall health care quality, reduce costs, and improve patient and employee safety. He has over two decades of experience as a clinical practitioner and is a widely recognized entrepreneur, health-benefit design consultant, and concierge practitioner focused on innovations in musculoskeletal triage, health care, and self-care. 02:23 How big is musculoskeletal care in terms of health spend? 03:20 One out of three patients are seeking health care for musculoskeletal issues. 03:52 EP244 with Lee Lewis.05:13 “We don’t really have a cost problem in this domain; … we have … a quality problem.” 05:30 The increasing populations of chronic condition categories. 08:19 How to perform precision diagnosis at the macro and micro level. 09:13 Creating a new standard of care. 09:48 Taking accurate diagnosis and scaling that into best practices. 10:43 Ensuring that everyone is diagnosing in the same way. 11:24 EP225 with Joe Selby.13:50 What precision diagnostic tools look like to patients and clinicians. 16:17 Tracking data throughout the entire diagnosis and treatment process, including patient outcomes data. 17:03 Verifying and validating that patients are progressing better through IMC’s system. 19:20 The dramatic shift in quality and cost within this standardized care model. 20:43 “The single most common reason for an opioid prescription … is low-back pain.” 21:40 Why we are so behind on improving musculoskeletal care across the country. 23:50 Why there are such huge gaps in capability and understanding within musculoskeletal care. 24:38 “What’s broken? Why is it broken? How do we fix it? Once we fix it, what does it look like?” 27:06 IMC—Integrated Musculoskeletal Care—and the system they’ve developed to standardize musculoskeletal care and create precision diagnosis. 28:18 Identifying outliers. 28:40 IMC’s continuous feedback loop to show providers the quality metrics. 29:24 Preventing data pollution. 31:19 Connecting to employer-sponsored plans and other payer/provider organizations. You can learn more at imcpt.com. Check out our newest #healthcarepodcast with Chad Gray of #IntegratedMusculoskeletalCare, as he talks standardizing one of health care’s biggest issues. #musculoskeletalcare #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthspend #healthoutcomes How big is #musculoskeletal #care in terms of health spend? Chad Gray of #IntegratedMusculoskeletalCare discusses. #healthcarepodcast #musculoskeletalcare #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthspend #healthoutcomes One out of three #patients are seeking help with #musculoskeletal issues. Chad Gray of #IntegratedMusculoskeletalCare discusses. #healthcarepodcast #musculoskeletalcare #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthspend #healthoutcomes “We don’t really have a cost problem in this domain; … we have … a quality problem.” Chad Gray of #IntegratedMusculoskeletalCare discusses. #healthcarepodcast #musculoskeletalcare #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthspend #healthoutcomes Why are the populations of #chroniccondition categories increasing? Chad Gray of #IntegratedMusculoskeletalCare discusses. #healthcarepodcast #musculoskeletalcare #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthspend #healthoutcomes Performing precision #diagnosis at the macro and micro levels. Chad Gray of #IntegratedMusculoskeletalCare discusses. #healthcarepodcast #musculoskeletalcare #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthspend #healthoutcomes Creating a new standard of care. Chad Gray of #IntegratedMusculoskeletalCare discusses. #healthcarepodcast #musculoskeletalcare #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthspend #healthoutcomes Scaling accurate diagnosis into best practice. Chad Gray of #IntegratedMusculoskeletalCare discusses. #healthcarepodcast #musculoskeletalcare #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthspend #healthoutcomes What do precision #diagnostictools look like to #patients and #clinicians? Chad Gray of #IntegratedMusculoskeletalCare discusses. #healthcarepodcast #musculoskeletalcare #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthspend #healthoutcomes Tracking #healthdata throughout the entire #diagnosis and #treatment process. Chad Gray of #IntegratedMusculoskeletalCare discusses. #healthcarepodcast #musculoskeletalcare #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthspend #healthoutcomes “The single most common reason for an #opioid prescription … is low-back pain.” Chad Gray of #IntegratedMusculoskeletalCare discusses. #healthcarepodcast #musculoskeletalcare #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthspend #healthoutcomes “What’s broken? Why is it broken? How do we fix it? Once we fix it, what does it look like?” Chad Gray of #IntegratedMusculoskeletalCare discusses. #healthcarepodcast #musculoskeletalcare #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthspend #healthoutcomes Why there are such huge gaps in capability and understanding within musculoskeletal care. Chad Gray of #IntegratedMusculoskeletalCare discusses. #healthcarepodcast #musculoskeletalcare #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthspend #healthoutcomes
Interview aired the weekend of 9/27/19
Podcast Show Notes Our podcast discussion today between Michael Andrade and Chad Gray, CEO of IMC. Integrated Musculskeletal Care. As the CEO of Integrated Mechanical Care (IMC), Mr. Gray is best known for his work helping Self-Insured Employers, Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), and Community Care Organizations (CCOs) improve outcomes [...]
Chad Gray of HELLYEAH! joins Lou on the Harddrive Hotline to talk about their new album "Welcome Home" and the legacy of the late Vinnie Paul.
It's bittersweet when a band have to release an album following the passing of a key band member (or any member for that matter) but HELLYEAH are in this exact situation following the sudden death of drummer Vinnie Paul last year, just after he had wrapped up recording his drum parts for the band's new album Welcome Home. Instead of shelving the idea and band completely, the members decided to keep Vinnie's legacy alive and continue on with the outfit and the release of his last pieces of work he ever did. On this week's podcast, frontman Chad Gray goes into detail about the journey he and his bandmates faced following the tragedy, including where he was when he received that dreaded phone call, what made them push through and finish off the album and just how much of it Vinnie heard before he left this earth. Now there's wasn't much room to ask questions because Chad had ALOT to offer and talk about in what podcast host Browny has called one of the most emotionally driven interviews he has ever conducted in his entire career. Strap yourself in, grab the tissues and get ready to hear all about this incredible piece of work from HELLYEAH. There's also plenty of New Music to get through from Bad Wolves, Bare Bones, Lindemann, Ghost, Jinjer, New Years Day and SHVPES, throwbacks from Pantera (of course) and Disturbed + more! #WoSUATW #ChadGray #HELLYEAH #VinniePaul #WelcomeHome #Pantera #Disturbed #BadWolves #Korn #BareBones #SHVPES #Jinjer #Lindemann #Ghost #NewYearsDay #Podcast #MusicPodcast #WallOfSoundAU
Guest :Chad Gray from HELLYEAHMetal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!This episode Hosted by Nev Pearcewww.facebook.com/EverblackmediaThe Everblack Metal Podcast is proudly supported by :RW Promotion : www.rwpromotion.com.auBlacklight Art & Design : www.blacklightad.com.au
Guest :Chad Gray from HELLYEAHMetal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!This episode Hosted by Nev Pearcewww.facebook.com/EverblackmediaThe Everblack Metal Podcast is proudly supported by :RW Promotion : www.rwpromotion.com.auBlacklight Art & Design : www.blacklightad.com.au
Chad Gray of Hellyeah & Mudvayne calls the Nudge to chat about his journey through the loss of Vinnie Paul to the celebrations of Vinnie's life. That same celebration HELLYEAH will bring on tour when they roll into Bogarts on FRIDAY November 15th for the WEBN HELLYEAH HARVEST! !
After the sudden and unexpected passing of drummer Vinnie Paul last year, it seemed fleetingly that his band Hellyeah would be unable to continue without him.His legacy and contribution to not just Hellyeah, but the heavy music community in general, is unprecedented and a void such as his would be nigh on impossible to fill.To the band's credit they have managed to push through the pain barrier and recorded their sixth album, Welcome Home, using Paul's drum tracks that he completed a short time before his passing.With Welcome Home due for release on September 27, vocalist Chad Gray joined HEAVY for an honest, open, and at times emotional chat about loss, triumph and honouring the memory of his friend and bandmate."Obviously the loss was overwhelming and completely...", he began. "I got the news and then the next day I sat on my bed and I talked out loud to Vinnie, just like I'm talking to you right now, and I just said, brother, I love and I miss you and I'm so sorry and I said I know this is your last work and I don't know how I'm gonna do it but I'm gonna finish this record for you, I promise. I made a promise to him that I would finish it and I said it out loud so I heard myself say it and it gave it more meaning because I knew probably through the process I was gonna wanna jump off this train - and there was many times that I did - but every time I went back to the conversation that I had with him and that promise that I made him and that's what kept me pushing through. I really felt that Dime and Vinnie were carrying me. I had an immense amount of pressure on me but I looked at Kevin Churco, my producer - because after the service I came home for four days and then flew back to Vegas - and we went right back to work and it was slow. Slow and hard at the beginning, but fortunately I kept in there and did it, just me and Kevin, and we started little by little. He was devastated obviously because he had done three records with Vinnie so they were really close so he was as devastated as I was but we just knew that we had a record to finish and he was super patient with me. We just started and kept chugging along and next thing you know here's another song done and I'm fucken thinking what am I gonna do with this next song and we'd just jump onto it and I'd go back and forth from the heavy songs to the mellow songs to mix it up and keep my ideas fresh and everything pretty much went out the fucken window".In the full interview, Chad opens up even more about Vinnie, discusses completing the album without him, getting back on the road, new drummer Ray Mayorga, writing for the album, the special dedication to Vinnie on the last track, some memories of Vinnie and his brother Dimebag and more.
Scott Holiday from Rival Sons and Robert DeLeo from Stone Temple Pilots join me for the first part of the pod. It's a short interview that we pack a lot into. We talk about the tour, the influence that STP played on Scott growing up and if Rival Sons are finally getting their due. Robert talks about singer, Jeff Gutt and a few reasons why they picked him. We discuss the impact that Detroit has had on them, Wayne Kramer, a question for Jerry Cantrell from Alice In Chains and more. Al Beck returns for rock news with stories about Corey Taylor, how heavy metal is good for you, ZZ Top, K.K. Downing and 1,000's of musicians preforming a rock classic. Over the weekend I had a chance to sit down face to face with Chad Gray from HellYeah. You can watch the video of that interview on www.wrif.com. The interview covers many topics. Of course, Vinnie Paul. We talk about drummer, Roy Mayorga, the new album - which drops on September 27th & the song Irreplaceable. I did get to ask Chad about Mudvayne, which many of you asked me to do, and that's just for starters on this wide ranging interview. Thank You so much for listening! 248-586-2988 for feedback. Feel free to give this a 5 star review on Apple iTunes and post a review. - Meltdown - https://www.rivalsons.com/ http://stonetemplepilots.com/stone-temple-pilots/ https://hellyeahband.com/ https://wrif.com/podcasts/talkin-rock-with-meltdown
Chad Gray of Hellyeah calls in on the Harddrive Hotline to talk to Lou about their new album "Welcome Home"!
HellYeah has found their drummer moving forward, and it's none other than Stone Sour drummer, Roy Mayorga. Notice I didn't say "filling the shoes" of the late Vinnie Paul. Chad Gray and Roy both said that filling VP's shoes was not an option. The topics were many including.... * His nickname The Spiller * Stone Sour and the past couple years * Other projects he is working on * How he was approached to join the band * The first time he met Vinnie Paul * Honoring VP * Challenges of playing Vinnie's parts * He actually changed his set-up on drums * A great Vinnie story about "Becoming" * Parties on Vinnie's bus * Playing live with the band * Playing the first Vegas show Al Beck and Steve Black join me for today's rock news. I guess our interview with Slash from yesterday made some news.....maybe a lot of news. We discuss that along with re-releases from Megadeth, Papa Roach news for next year, the Elton John bio-pic and more. Thank you so much for listening! If you like this podcast, leave a 5 star rating, write a review and share it with your friends. Thank You! -Meltdown- https://twitter.com/StonesourRoy https://hellyeahband.com/ https://twitter.com/MeltdownWRIF https://wrif.com/podcasts/talkin-rock-with-meltdown/ https://twitter.com/TalkinRockwith1 https://twitter.com/AlBeckRadio https://twitter.com/srblack
Hellyeah! have had a year of heartbreak and loss. Really after the death of Vinnie Paul we all had to deal with heartbreak and loss. The band went into the studio and finished the record and now we have a taste. I caught up with lead singer Chad Gray on the day tickets went on sale for their summer tour and the release of their new song "Welcome Home."
Hellyeah! have had a year of heartbreak and loss. Really after the death of Vinnie Paul we all had to deal with heartbreak and loss. The band went into the studio and finished the record and now we have a taste. I caught up with lead singer Chad Gray on the day tickets went on sale for their summer tour and the release of their new song "Welcome Home."
This is a great, emotional interview with Chad from HellYeah. It's the first time I've spoken to him since the passing of Vinnie Paul and he gave me more than I expected. The new record drops on September 27th and I'm grateful that Vinnie was able to complete his drum parts to bring this album to life, as Chad explained......we covered many subjects - * The new album/single "Welcome Home" * How they band helped Vinnie with the death of Dime * The first time Chad met V.P. * The diversity and organic approach to making the album * How Roy Mayorga joined the band * Some final words from Chad on the Abbott bros. Thank you so much for listening! Feel free to leave a voicemail with feedback at 248-586-2988. 5 star ratings and reviews on Apple and iTunes are appreciated as they help grow the show. -Meltdown- https://twitter.com/hellyeahband https://hellyeahband.com/ https://wrif.com/podcasts/talkin-rock-with-meltdown/ https://twitter.com/MeltdownWRIF
Musculoskeletal claims represent 16-22% of medical spend in most plans. Yet with a misdiagnosis rate of nearly 40% and with new evaluative and treatment regimens, plans can save as much as 25-35% of that spend. Chad Gray, CEO at Integrated Musculoskeletal Care) has been tracking this trend and is one of the foremost experts on how plans can provide better quality care while lowering costs in this space. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/2IITzjr
In this interview we get a peek into a new game called Goatfish developed by Chad Gray that is being kickstarted this month! Plus in our new segment “Get to know your nerdy artist” we interview Brandi York. Also we talk to Rob Bottos who runs BottosCon, a fun annual boardgaming convention in Vancouver, British Columbia. Of course our witty banter and con news. Roll the dice!
In this episode we are joined by Ari Flagle, Fredrick Averback, Kasper Fonager and Chad Gray for a round table discussion about Simalia boeleni. We will discuss keeping, conservation of the species and thoughts about the breeding of this species in captivity and in the wild.
On this episode of Herpin' Time Radio we welcome Chad Gray of Chad Gray Reptiles. Chad works with a multitude of python species. Listen in as we discuss the captive care and natural history of these amazing animals. Check out Chad Gray Reptiles at: http://www.chadgrayreptile.com/ And on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Chad-Gray-Reptiles-146682142073658/?fref=ts
In this episode of MPR we are joined by Chad Grey from Chad Gray Reptiles. Chad works with everything from ball pythons to boelens and we will be discussing how he keeps and breeds all of these species of pythons. This should be an episode that hits on everyone's favorites. http://www.chadgrayreptile.com/
Shockwaves/HardRadio podcast #32: Host Bob Nalbandian discusses the classic days of hard rock and metal with Waysted vocalist Fin as well as a great chat with HellYeah and Mudvayne vocalist Chad Gray. Also on this episode we are extending the Peavey PXD Guitar Giveaway contest by replaying the 10 classic metal riffs and leads giving you one last shot at your chance to score this premiere world-class guitar!