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Latest podcast episodes about Drew Shirley

Stories from Real Life: A Storytelling Podcast

Houston attorney and former TV sportscaster Drew Shirley admits he voted for Donald Trump in this year's election, despite feeling embarrassed by his belief that Trump is a "clown." He's ready to share why he chose the eventual 2024 winner, having not supported Trump in 2016 or 2020, and he requests an open mind before passing judgment.

Dos es mejor que uno
33- Estamos salados!

Dos es mejor que uno

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 57:47


En este episodio hablamos de la decisión que tomo Farruko, de lo que opinamos cuando artistas deciden tomar ese camino. Platicamos también de como muchas veces como cristianos nos cuesta decir lo que sentimos y las cosas con las que batallamos. También hablamos de la salida de Drew Shirley de la banda de Switchfoot, de la necesidad que a veces tenemos de tener que aclarar todo para que nadie se ofenda y de otras cosas mas.

Live from Seattle
Thursday, August 5- Drew Shirley, of the band Switchfoot- Chuck Olmstead and Stacy Van Horne, Public Relations manager for the Washington State fair.

Live from Seattle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 74:15


Tim today invited his friend Drew Shirley, of the band Switchfoot, to co-host the show. They both spoke with Chuck Olmstead, Operations Director at Salem Media Seattle, who shared with us an amazing story dealing with third party vendors and how much money he lost. Then they also spoke with Stacy Van Horne, Public Relations manager for the Washington State fair. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Guitar Speak Podcast
Jon Foreman - Switchfoot GSP #170

Guitar Speak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 20:29


Jon Foreman - frontman and guitarist of the Grammy Award winning Switchfoot - joins us to talk about the band's soon to be released album, Interrobang. Along the way we discuss Grestch's, rare non-Fender Fender amps, working with producer Tony Berg (Paul McCartney), the wheel of Switchfoot, the oil and vinegar guitar partnership with Drew Shirley, mo-mo the cat and much more. Interrobang is released worldwide on August 20, 2021. Pre-order at https://found.ee/SFinterrobang Guitar Speak Podcast interview with Drew Shirley This episode is brought to you by Fretboard Biology and The Pedal Movie Fretboard Biology - the online guitar college created by Joe Elliott, ex Head of Guitar at GIT and McNally Smith Music College. Fretboard Biology Guitar Speak Podcast #146 - Joe Elliott - ex guitar head of GIT - launches Fretboard Biology   'The Pedal Movie' - the full length feature film that is all about effects pedals, produced by music marketplace Reverb. The Pedal Movie GSP #154 with The Pedal Movie Directors Michael Lux and Dan Orkin   Guitar Speak Podcast Links PayPal Tip Jar Visit us at guitarspeakpodcast.com Subscribe and find previous episodes at: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher   Follow us on Facebook & Instagram Buy a T-Shirt! Contact us at guitarspeakpodcast@gmail.com

Live from Seattle
Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Live from Seattle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 76:23


Tim talks to Drew Shirley from the Grammy Award winning band Switchfoot. Hear about the evolution of the band, personal insight, and their upcoming new album. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Live from Seattle with Tim Gaydos
Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Live from Seattle with Tim Gaydos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 76:23


Tim talks to Drew Shirley from the Grammy Award winning band Switchfoot. Hear about the evolution of the band, personal insight, and their upcoming new album. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Guitar Speak Podcast
Drew Shirley - Switchfoot - in replay

Guitar Speak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 17:11


    Drew Shirley - of the Grammy award winning Switchfoot - joins us to talk about the making of the band's latest album, Native Tongue, released in January 2019. Drew digs deep into parts, arrangements, guitars, amps and an unabashed love of fuzz. This interview was first published in 2019.   This episode is brought to you by: Fretboard Biology - the online guitar college created by Joe Elliott, ex Head of Guitar at GIT and McNally Smith Music College. Fretboard Biology Guitar Speak Podcast #146 - Joe Elliott - ex guitar head of GIT - launches Fretboard Biology   'The Pedal Movie' - the full length feature film that is all about effects pedals, produced by music marketplace Reverb. The Pedal Movie GSP #154 with The Pedal Movie Directors Michael Lux and Dan Orkin   Guitar Speak Podcast Links PayPal Tip Jar Visit us at guitarspeakpodcast.com Subscribe and find previous episodes at: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher   Follow us on Facebook & Instagram Buy a T-Shirt! Contact us at guitarspeakpodcast@gmail.com    

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Sonic Renegades: Exploring Revolutionary Guitar Effects Pedals
JHS SuperBolt V2: A Closer Look at this Classic Amp-Style Overdrive

Sonic Renegades: Exploring Revolutionary Guitar Effects Pedals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 13:29


In this episode, we share our thoughts on this wonderful overdrive pedal which emulates the combo amplifiers used by guitarists like Jimmy Page, Brian Setzer, and Switchfoot’s Drew Shirley.

SoundDiego
"This will sound like a humble-brag, so I apologize" -- Switchfoot's Drew Shirley

SoundDiego

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 31:57


Switchfoot hardly needs an introduction in San Diego, but the Grammy-award winning hometown band has enjoyed several chart-busting hits, is beloved by millions of fans worldwide and always makes a point to give back to the community at large, especially here in town. Their annual Switchfoot Bro-Am surf/music charity festival has become a local tradition, but, sadly, this year's edition was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic (read the SoundDiego article on it here). You can't keep a good band down, however, and while the fest isn't happening, Switchfoot has set up a COVID-19 relief fund here in its place that donates proceeds to Feeding San Diego. Contribute here if you can -- and you may qualify for a matching donation. Stay up-to-date with the band at Switchfoot.com.Listen/subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 9 Show Notes:PSA: Drew needs a nickname! If you think of a good one for him, leave a comment or send us a message — he may just adopt it!During the lockdown, Switchfoot has still been connecting with fans by posting videos of home performances. Here's a rendition of the song "Love Alone Is Worth the Fight."The first proper album that Drew purchased was the time-honored rock n' roll classic "Sports," by Huey Lewis & the News. Rolling Stone talked with Huey on the album's legacy.If, like us, you're sad that 2020 won't have a Bro-Am festival, relive all the beach/music glory with our SoundDiego photos from 2017 here. Already looking forward to 2021!Drew's go-to karaoke song is Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer" and we gotta admit: It's a bold choice! Here's the cover he mentioned on the show of the song as performed by Switchfoot.As if you needed a reminder on Wham's "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go," turn your eyeballs to the video here and get a major pick-me-up.In case you heard A or B Side and were wondering: No, Eric Wilson (from Sublime) and Patrick Wilson (from Weezer) are not related, they just both happen to live in the San Diego area.The episode's Spotlight artist of the week is Doom Bloom! If you enjoyed the thick, hearty slab of shoegaze-y post-rock courtesy of "E.L.K.," head over to DoomBloom.com to hear/watch more and purchase some music — and also be sure to catch 'em at a local show when the world gets (somewhat) back to normal. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Saturday morning. Upcoming guests on the pod include Nickel Creek's Sara Watkins, No. 1 New York Times bestselling author Scott Sigler, Soda Bar's Cory Stier, the B-Side Players' Karlos Paez and Verbatim Book's Justine Epstein! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive-produced by Eric S. Page, and hosted/edited by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here).

SoundDiego
"Music is like beer: Everything serves a purpose" -- Pizza Port's Jill Olesh

SoundDiego

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 31:33


There are few more recognizable figures in San Diego craft-beer (and the local brewing scene in general) than Pizza Port's Jill Olesh. A lifelong bar/restaurant/brewery veteran, she is currently the senior sales and brand development manager for the local brewery chain, a former president of the San Diego Brewers Guild and spearheads the booking of the annual Rhythm & Brews Festival in Vista (unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year's event has been postponed until 2021). When it comes to craft beer — and music, as you'll hear on the podcast — Olesh is your one-stop shop for knowledge, expert opinions and eye-opening insights. Visit PizzaPort.com for news, info and to place orders for beer to-go between 12-7:30 p.m. daily.Listen/subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 8 Show Notes:Mike Pinto was Olesh's first roommate when she moved to California, and even slung merch for him at his shows! What a wild connection. Here's a video of Pinto performing his song "Come a Long Way" (recorded at Blue Dream Studios).Olesh's go-to karaoke song is Pat Benatar's "Love Is a Battlefield" — and as a quick reminder of just how great a tune that is, watch the video here.Dustin's first-ever Pizza Port beer was the hefty Eukaryst Barrel-Aged Sinister Imperial Oatmeal Stout, which, as Jill explained, packs a whopping 12 percent alcohol by volume. Unfamiliar with the local black-metal group that inspired the brew? Watch this video of "Witch House," live from Pizza Port!No Doubt's "Tragic Kingdom" was one of Olesh's first album purchases (along with Sublime's self-titled effort), and as a testament to how great it holds up after all these years, peep the video for one of its biggest hits, "Spiderwebs."Pizza Port's Burning of Rome IPA has long been a local favorite, and the clamoring for the multiple San Diego Music Award-winning group to get back together seems to grow more eager with each passing day. If you haven't heard the band's 2014 single "Norman Bates" (the song that Olesh said played on repeat while the beer was brewing), treat your eyes and ears to its horror-themed glory right here.Our guest loves her some Devil Makes Three — with the Americana group popping up not once but twice on the episode. SoundDiego caught 'em in the act the last couples of times they toured through San Diego; Check out some of our photos here.As mentioned on the pod, Olesh is good friends with the lads in Avenue Army, and as such, we just had to have 'em on this week's episode as our local Spotlight artist of the week. If you enjoyed their latest single, "Makin' or Breakin' Us," head over to AvenueArmy.com and purchase some music or merch — and be sure to catch 'em at a local show when the world gets (somewhat) back to normal. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Be sure to join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Saturday night after SoundDiego TV airs at 1:30 a.m.. Upcoming guests include Nickel Creek's Sara Watkins, Switchfoot's Drew Shirley, New York Times bestselling author Scott Sigler, Soda Bar's Cory Stier and NBC 7's Catherine Garcia! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive-produced by Eric S. Page, and hosted/edited by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here).

SoundDiego
Choosey

SoundDiego

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 32:40


In 2019, San Diego rapper Choosey (and producer Exile) dropped one of the best albums of the year with "Black Beans" (via Dirty Science Records). A mix of vintage doo-wop, AM radio oldie samples and Choosey's impeccably smooth flow, the record launched him into the limelight the world over. Naturally, Choosey took home Album of the Year and Artist of the Year at our 2019 SoundDiego Music Awards and is currently up for Best Hip-Hop or Rap Artist at the 2020 San Diego Music Awards. Be sure to follow him on Twitter and Instagram; and visit his online store at KingChoosey.com, TheDirtyScience.com for news, and his Bandcamp page for more music.Listen/subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 7 Show Notes:Haven't seen the video for "Low Low" featuring Aloe Blacc yet? Here ya go!One of the best events San Diego has to offer is Barrio Logan's annual La Vuelta Festival — here's the SoundDiego TV recap of 2018's fest!Love a '63 Impala as much as Choosey? Visit Lowrider.com and do your best not to drool over all the epic photos.It's impossible to argue the impact Tupac's "All Eyez on Me" double-album had on the music world (and the world in general). For an eye-opening read on the legendary artist and his discography, read this in-depth Vulture article by Paul Thompson.If you haven't heard SWV's huge hit single, "Weak," in a while (which Choosey rocks at karaoke), do yourself a favor and check out the video here.Lest you doubt Choosey's skating abilities, peep his appearance on the Skate Shop Podcast EP1 video, where you can see the man himself in action!Be sure to join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Monday. Upcoming guests include Switchfoot's Drew Shirley, New York Times bestselling author Scott Sigler, Soda Bar's Cory Stier, NBC 7's Catherine Garcia and Pizza Port's Jill Olesh, Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive-produced by Eric S. Page, and hosted/edited by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here).

SoundDiego
About San Diego's Ken Kramer

SoundDiego

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 37:18


One of San Diego's most recognizable figures, Ken Kramer has been the host of "About San Diego" (it airs on KPBS Thursdays at 8 p.m.) for more than four decades in one iteration or another — and co-founded SDSU's KCR Radio (which he talks about on the episode), to boot! He's had his nose to the grindstone on San Diego history, legend and lore for years and continues to bring those cherished stories to life on his show. For more information on "About San Diego" and its host, visit his show's site on KPBS.com.Listen/subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 6 Show Notes:Ken talked about how the radio show "The Big News" — and Ralph Story, in particular — spurred his interest in human-interest stories. Here's a little background on Story.During the origin story about KCR Radio, Ken mentioned Peaches & Herb's "Soothe Me With Your Love." Here it is in all it's regional-radio pop glory (it never hit any of the pop charts at the time)!Need a quick music break? Here's the original 17-minute-long version of "In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida" by San Diego's own Iron Butterfly.Ever been to Ken's choice of local record shops, Folk Arts Rare Records? Visit them online here, and read this great KPBS article by Megan Burks on the shop's late, great founder, Lou Curtiss.Hungry? Check out Ken's favorite pizza place, Pietro's Cucina Italiana, in La Mesa at their website and place a takeout order!Here's a great KCRW article on the Beach Boys' "Pet Sounds" album cover photoshoot at the San Diego Zoo!Gregory Page is this episode's Spotlight artist of the week and you can find his featured song "I'm Alive" on his latest album, "A Wild Rose," available at his website, GregoryPage.com. Be sure to follow him on Facebook, where he's been livestreaming performances every couple of days.Be sure to join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Monday. Upcoming guests include Soda Bar's Cory Stier, acclaimed San Diego rapper Choosey, NBC 7's Catherine Garcia, Pizza Port's Jill Olesh and Switchfoot's Drew Shirley! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive-produced by Eric S. Page, and hosted/edited by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here).

SoundDiego
Vinyl Junkies Record Shack's Eric Howarth

SoundDiego

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 33:55


Eric Howarth, co-owner of Vinyl Junkies Record Shack, has been a well-known figure in the San Diego music scene for years. The founder of M-Theory Records in Mission Hills (and, formerly, North Park) and the operator of Hi Speed Soul Records (which released vinyl by Nada Surf, Swervedriver, Three Mile Pilot and others), Howarth now spends his time running the Vinyl Junkies Pop-Up at the Casbah and, of course, his "shack" of the same name in South Park. During the coronavirus crisis, the shop (located at 2235 Fern St.) remains open for business between 11 a.m.-7 p.m. daily but please call 619-794-2399 ahead of time to make an appointment and expect curbside service only.Listen/subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 5 Show Notes:While the March 21 Vinyl Junkies Pop-Up was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, here's some good news — the next one is already scheduled for July 18 at the Casbah! For more info, go here.As Howarth mentioned, his Hi Speed Soul Records label might've been too ahead of its time for its own good. Here's a list of records the label released, according to Discogs.If, like Howarth, you're a closet Third Eye Blind fan, read the SoundDiego interview with frontman Stephan Jenkins right here.Howarth talked about sneaking into the Mia Zapata Tribute/Fundraiser show at the Satyricon club in Portland, Oregon, on March 3, 1995, to catch Foo Fighters' first-ever show. Here's a fascinating read on the event and the band's show the following night in Seattle.Never heard "Marigold," the only Nirvana song sung by Dave Grohl? Here it is in all its B-side glory.Be sure to join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Monday. Upcoming guests include Soda Bar's Cory Stier, NBC 7's Catherine Garcia, About San Diego's Ken Kramer, acclaimed San Diego rapper Choosey and Switchfoot's Drew Shirley! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive-produced by Eric S. Page, and hosted/edited by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here).

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Switchfoot

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 22:26


We had the opportunity to interview Switchfoot at KAABOO Del Mar!After 10 albums, multiple hit singles, millions of records sold, a GRAMMY Award and 20 years of touring, in late 2017, SWITCHFOOT put the brakes on. The successful release and tour for their most recent album, WHERE THE LIGHT SHINES THROUGH had concluded, and the San Diego-based quintet decided to take a long deserved, much needed hiatus. Their goals? To think on difficult, important questions about the band and themselves personally, including: “Why are we doing this?” The answers weren’t long in coming and are musically evident in the 14 remarkable songs that make up NATIVE TONGUE, a creative juggernaut spawned by singer Jon Foreman’s realization that the answer to “why?” was to “pursue joy.”Joy became the paramount goal in his life and music. “Joy is an incredible motivator,” says Jon: “It’s only to be found in the moment, not in the past or future. That’s what music is to us: The ever-present joy of the ever-present now.”During the hiatus, Jon’s positive immediacy inspired songs that he had to get out. Creative openness without a goal resulted in an electric, wide-ranging collection. “There was no ‘should’ or ‘ought.’ It was a beautiful freedom. Songs we wrote didn’t have to turn into anything, as long as we were pursuing joy. That’s where this record was born.”The results of that pursuit include the infectious, title track; the get-your-lighters out, sway-along “ALL I NEED”; and the edgy excellence of “VOICES.” Then there’s a trippily wonderful departure in the Beatles-esque “DIG NEW STREAMS,” a tune drummer Chad Butler calls an “odyssey. It breaks so many rules: Structure, tempo, arrangement, style. I love that.”Lyrically, NATIVE TONGUE doesn’t dwell on the world’s fraught social and political situations, rather, it’s an answer that offers an antidote to them. SWITCHFOOT observe that “we’re living in a time where it feels like hatred, fear, war, pain, anger is the native tongue of our species, that these dark words are our language. For me,” says Jon, “Holding my infant son in the middle of the night reminds me of how helpless we all start off. All of us, everywhere, were comforted, held, given a bottle; we were not hated into the world, we were loved into the world. Love is our native tongue, our common bond. And when fear and hatred are put in their proper place joy is available to us. That aligns well with joy, which is only available when fear, hatred, all those things are put in their proper place, cast aside by love.”The time off for reflection “started a beautiful season for me, of falling in love with music and songwriting all over again,” says Tim, who co-founded SWITCHFOOT when he was just 17. “I’d sneak into the band studio and write and play. But then I noticed some scribbled lyrics left by my brother. He’d been doing the same thing.” Chad, too, admits to dropping by the studio. “I ran into Jon there. He played me a couple new songs, including ‘LET IT HAPPEN,’ which is poignant lyrically, coming from the space of not having a plan or agenda.”Jon believes that where the songs arise from is crucial; “ulterior motives can ruin even the best of intentions.” The idea of “let it happen,” along with “pursuing joy,” gave a shape to the lyrical ideas and music and spirit that went into NATIVE TONGUE.  As SWITCHFOOT enjoyed the time off and, the avid surfers—reveled in the inspirational immensity of the Pacific Ocean—music flowed easily, merely for the joy of it. The band’s ‘time off’ turned out to be particularly creative and their prolific nature clicked in, writing nearly 100 songs for the project. The question arose: “Are we making an album?” The answer was clearly yes, and songs were culled to a manageable number to be produced by the band, along with OneRepublic bassist and multi-instrumentalist Brent Kutzle.The tunes coalesced quickly. “THE HARDEST ART” got a beautiful boost thanks to vocals added by Kaela Sinclair, of the French electronic outfit M83. For his part, Tim got rid of equipment and bought “old basses, new to me,” to change up and challenge his sound and approach. Jon wrote lyrics that are an oft-philosophical combination and of the personal and universal. For example, “VOICES” was inspired by a homeless man who lived at the beach. “He was a nice guy,” says Jon, “who always wore aluminum foil on his head to block out the signals and voices he heard… Looking back I think he was bipolar. But I realized there’s always voices in our heads, all of us, an inner dialogue or diatribe.”NATIVE TONGUE marks the 11th record since 1997’s debut, THE LEGEND OF CHIN, which started SWITCHFOOT on a path of critical and fan acclaim for albums including 2003’s multi-platinum breakthrough THE BEAUTIFUL LETDOWN, the GRAMMY award-winning HELLO HURRICANE (2009), and FADING WEST, which was also the name of a documentary on the band.    For an album that “snuck up on” SWITCHFOOT, there’s a remarkable cohesion among the songs. Of course, 20 years together can do that to a band. A band that moves easily among the world of modern rock but mystifies those who try to pigeonhole them. “Since the beginning, SWITCHFOOT never fit into a musical genre,” notes Chad. “We all come from different musical upbringings, and we believe any good playlist has diversity.”Approaching the music on NATIVE TONGUE with kid-like enthusiasm combined with the years spent honing their craft makes NATIVE TONGUE a rare gem. “We channeled Queen, ELO, the Kinks; our favorite albums from the past. Albums with guitar solos,” laughs Jon, who says, “I’d play solos over and over just because they were fun! But we didn’t want to make a throwback album, and Brent was great at marrying the sensibility of our roots with the present and beyond. We took fun risks.”Those risks paid off in songs that the listener can interact with on multiple levels. If NATIVE TONGUE’s tunes are approachable and memorable, the album also has a heady goal. NATIVE TONGUE is, Jon says, ‘An attempt to be a loving embrace of all the human souls who have been weighed down by the times. It’s a chance for all of us to be reminded of what brings us together, not what tears us apart. My hope, for this record,” Jon concludes, “is that it would be a reminder that there are new streams available for us to travel down, and that hatred is not our language, love is our native tongue."We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com www.BringinitBackwards.com CREDITS: Theme Song: Scott Russo  & Design: Oscar Rodriguez

Everyone Loves Guitar
Drew Shirley - Everyone Loves Guitar

Everyone Loves Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 112:54


VERY emotional and candid convo, stories about ending his first band and connecting with Switchfoot, his community and professional work, including his efforts at preventing human trafficking… playing to a crowd of 100 and a crowd of 70,000, dealing with difficult family health issues and the maturity and personal growth that came out of this… his cool vintage guitars and amps, how he’s managed to stay grounded and put fame in perspective, being a dad, thrift store shopping, LOADS more cool stuff Drew Shirley is the lead guitarist for Switchfoot and before this, he toured the country for 7 years, with All Together Separate. Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar 

LifeMinute Podcast: Entertainment
Switchfoot Releases Native Tongue

LifeMinute Podcast: Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 3:15


Drummer Chad Butler and guitarist Drew Shirley talk new album, touring and the thrill of uniting people through music

Ben Does What He Wants
Late to the Party Episode 17 - Drew Shirley - Gym

Ben Does What He Wants

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 91:25


Actor pal Drew Shirley joins me this week to talk about the gym, gym culture, and many other things. Catch Drew this summer in Chicago Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' and his podcast 'Dm Drew' in case you were craving more Dungeons and Dragons content.    www.benschlotfelt.squarespace.com

Guitar Speak Podcast
Drew Shirley - Switchfoot GSP #102

Guitar Speak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 13:56


Drew Shirley - of the Grammy award winning Switchfoot - joins us to talk about the making of the band's latest album, Native Tongue, released in January 2019. Drew digs deep into parts, arrangements, guitars, amps and an unabashed love of fuzz.   Guitar Speak Podcast Links  Visit us at guitarspeakpodcast.com Subscribe and find previous episodes at: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher   Follow us on Facebook & Instagram  Join our Guitar Speak Forum You can support us on Patreon Contact us at guitarspeakpodcast@gmail.com

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Scars and Guitars
Drew Shirley (Switchfoot)

Scars and Guitars

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 17:04


Drew Shirley (Switchfoot). Andrew chats with Drew about the new album for 2019 from Switchfoot, Native Tongue.

HEAVY Music Interviews
Speaking The Native Tongue With SWITCHFOOT

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 12:22


Drew Shirley from Switchfoot sits down and talks to HEAVY Mag about their brand new album Native Tongues.

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
#84: Mock Orals #3 with Dr. Drew Shirley

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016 53:13


On this episode of BTK we put new residents under the knife with Dr. Drew Shirley proctoring.   Dr. Shirley is an Assistant Professor of the Division Surgical Oncology at THE Ohio State University. He is joined by Dr. Kara Rossfeldt an R4 at Ohio State and also Dr. Amy Gore an R4 at Rutgers.  Thanks again to our brave volunteers and also Dr. Shirley for taking time out of his busy schedule to help present a few great scenarios! Listen to see if you can conquer the scenario!

20 Questions
20Questions with Drew Shirley (Switchfoot)

20 Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 60:48


Josh talks with Drew about how he got started playing guitar for Switchfoot, the ups and down of touring, and WHAM.

Play On! Podcast
Ep. 27: Drew Shirley and Natasha Harris

Play On! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016


Actors Drew Shirley and Natasha Harris, playing Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in the Utah Shakespeare Festival Education Department's 2015 touring production of Macbeth.

Radio Free
interview with Drew Shirley Of Switchfoot

Radio Free

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2015 14:27


Back in July of 2015, Drew was kind enough to call in from the road to chat with us about his life and his band. We discussed charity, maintaining faith when you're a rock star, and the sheer power of music. Find out more about Drew and his band Switchfoot at www.switchfoot.com - then tune in to Radio Free online to hear the best and most diverse music playlist, including tons of great tracks by Switchfoot. at www.radiofree.cc

Afternoons with Ricky Worley

Switchfoot guitarist Drew Shirley called in to chat about the band's new album "Vice Verses"

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