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Seth Rosenbloom, the fiery young blues guitarist from Massachusetts, brings his wealth of musical knowledge and performing experience to the Chewing the Gristle podcast. What begins as a gear chat about Two Rock amplifiers quickly evolves into a fascinating exploration of musical authenticity and the hard realities of making a living as a performing musician.When Seth discovered his prized 1956 Stratocaster at Lark Street Music, it changed his entire perspective on the instrument. "It's not as bright as I associated with maple neck Strats," he explains, highlighting how vintage instruments often defy our modern expectations. The same revelation occurred when he first played genuine 1950s Les Pauls with their bell-like clarity, so different from the heavier, woofier sound of later models. These insights reveal how our perceptions of iconic instruments are often shaped by mass-produced versions rather than the originals that created their legendary status.The conversation takes a compelling turn as Seth shares his journey from metal-loving teenager to blues guitarist. A pivotal moment came when his mother, hoping to discourage his musical aspirations, took him to see an up-and-coming blues player at a small jazz club - Joe Bonamassa. Rather than dissuading Seth, the experience ignited his passion for blues guitar. With his father's cautious blessing (himself a professional classical musician), Seth eventually dropped out of high school to pursue music full-time, a decision that shaped his career path.What truly sets this episode apart is the candid discussion about the business realities musicians face. From the challenge of finding good booking agents to the economics of small venues, Seth and Greg pull back the curtain on aspects of performing that fans rarely consider. "Getting a record deal is almost easy in comparison to getting a decent booking agent," Greg notes, while Seth reveals why he consistently performs better in seated venues than standing rock clubs.Ready to discover how professional musicians navigate the modern industry while staying true to their artistic vision? Subscribe now and join us for more authentic conversations with the most interesting players in music today.
What does it take to become a musical chameleon who commands respect across diverse genres? Daniel Kimbro delivers a masterclass in musical versatility on this episode of Chewing the Gristle.From his beginnings in a family folk band called Mountain Soul to his current status as bassist for Jerry Douglas and session player on Eric Clapton records, Daniel shares the winding path that shaped his musical identity. With disarming honesty, he reveals how growing up surrounded by Stanley Brothers, Sting, and classical music created the perfect foundation for a career that refuses categorization.Daniel takes us deep into the heart of Appalachian musical traditions, particularly the fascinating world of murder ballads – those deceptively cheerful melodies paired with dark narratives. His own songwriting draws from this tradition, including "Loyston," a haunting tale about a town submerged underwater when the Tennessee Valley Authority built dams across the region. The conversation explores how these songs balance historical reality with creative embellishment, creating something both authentic and original.Whether you're a musician seeking to diversify your influences or simply curious about the connections between bluegrass, jazz, and everything in between, this conversation offers rich insights into finding your authentic voice while honoring musical traditions. Check out Daniel's music and keep an eye out for The Woodshed Guitar Experience, where he serves as music director alongside world-class guitarists sharing knowledge in an unusually accessible environment.
Canadian professors Christopher Bourne of Dawson College and Dónal Gill of Concordia University breakdown Canadian's politics. Who will the next prime minister of Canada be? What's the legacy of Canada's former prime minister Justin Trudeau? And how did Trump's tweets alter the Canadian political landscape? Find out. You can listen to their podcast Gristle and Bone at: https://open.spotify.com/show/1nKuV7uHuB9hsavnJyOnzp
Canadian professors Christopher Bourne of Dawson College and Dónal Gill of Concordia University breakdown Canadian's politics. Who will the next prime minister of Canada be? What's the legacy of Canada's former prime minister Justin Trudeau? And how did Trump's tweets alter the Canadian political landscape? Find out. You can listen to their podcast Gristle and Bone at: https://open.spotify.com/show/1nKuV7uHuB9hsavnJyOnzp
Canadian professors Christopher Bourne of Dawson College and Dónal Gill of Concordia University breakdown Canadian's politics. Who will the next prime minister of Canada be? What's the legacy of Canada's former prime minister Justin Trudeau? And how did Trump's tweets alter the Canadian political landscape? Find out. You can listen to their podcast Gristle and Bone at: https://open.spotify.com/show/1nKuV7uHuB9hsavnJyOnzp
Canadian professors Christopher Bourne of Dawson College and Dónal Gill of Concordia University breakdown Canadian's politics. Who will the next prime minister of Canada be? What's the legacy of Canada's former prime minister Justin Trudeau? And how did Trump's tweets alter the Canadian political landscape? Find out. You can listen to their podcast Gristle and Bone at: https://open.spotify.com/show/1nKuV7uHuB9hsavnJyOnzp
Text us about this show.Greg Koch is undeniably one of the best guitarists on the planet today. He's well versed in a plethora of styles that he doesn't just play technically well, but with feeling and touch that leaves the listener in awe. His knowledge of guitars and who knows how many influential guitarists from a breadth of genres is deep. Very deep. His videos on YouTube, especially the ones he does for Wildwood Guitars, aren't just jaw droppingly good for his playing (with some gristle, of course), but they come with a good dose of humor that pulls you in even further. Most of all, Greg is genuine. The guy you'll hear in this episode is the same here, on social media, and when you see him live. Get ready to be blown away by the one and only Greg Koch!"Spank It (live)" written and performed by Greg Koch℗ 1997 Greg Koch. Used with permission of Greg Koch"The Damn Thing" written and performed by Greg Koch℗ 2012 Greg Koch. Used with permission of Greg Koch"Stormy Monday" performed by Greg Koch and Festering Woundwritten by Aaron Walker (a.k.a. T-Bone Walker)℗ 2007 Greg Koch. Used with permission of Greg Koch"Six Legged Fire Breathing Dog" written and performed by The Koch Marshall Trio℗ 2024 Greg Koch. Used with permission of Greg KochMelody Audiology LLCAudiology services for all. Specializing in music industry professionals and hearing conservation.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showVisit Into The Music at https://intothemusicpodcast.com!Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions.Host/producer: Rob MarnochaVoiceovers: Brad BordiniRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie Angel of Los StraitjacketsThis podcast copyright ©2025 by Project X Productions. All rights reserve...
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This week, Wes, Jeff and Becca talk Valentie's Day, gristle, Captain America, SNL 50, and debate the best movie based on an SNL sketch. Also, Matt!
We find the medusa, Karenza, and learn some information from her. We head out to a place called Gristle Hall, where Iron Tavia went to. We know this place has some importance, having found a picture of it quite a while back. The road there, however, isn't without danger.Get more great MNmaxed and PF2E content on our YouTubeTalk to us and other MNmaxed listeners in DiscordTo support MNmaxed, check out our PatreonAdditional audio is provided by TabletopAudio.comSupport the Show.
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What if you could capture the essence of legendary live performances while maintaining your distinct sound? Join us in this episode of Chewing the Gristle as we sit down with the iconic Carl Verheyen. From memorable gigs across Italy, London, and the renowned NAMM show to Carl's innovative touring strategies, our conversation is full of captivating stories and practical insights.Gearheads, this one's for you! We explore the nitty-gritty of achieving that perfect guitar tone, with Carl sharing his expertise on amps and the magic of the Dumble amplifier. Hear the fascinating tale of how a devoted fan gifted him this prized piece of equipment and how he integrated it into his setup. We dissect the balance between replicating recorded solos and embracing spontaneous creativity on stage, providing a treasure trove of technical tips and innovative studio techniques. Whether you're a seasoned musician or an avid listener, you'll appreciate the depth of knowledge shared in this episode.But it's not all about the gear! Carl shares the joys and frustrations of teaching music, recounting personal anecdotes from his time at Village Recorders and a music school in Minneapolis. We discuss the profound insights gained from legendary musicians and the importance of understanding music theory. You'll also hear about Carl's musical influences, upcoming performances at the Ullapool Guitar Festival, and a special fundraiser with Elliot Easton from The Cars. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about music and eager to learn from one of the greats.FishmanDedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood GuitarsOne of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Get ready for an unforgettable ride as we catch up with Texas blues rock legend Van Wilks, right here on Chewing the Gristle. From the sweltering Austin heat, Van shares captivating tales from his vibrant musical journey, including the moment he first saw the Beatles on Ed Sullivan in Lubbock. You'll hear all about his memorable performance at the Dallas International Guitar Show and the rich musical tapestry of his early years, influenced by his uncles' country swing bands and the dynamic Texas music scene.Van takes us through the evolution of music from the 1940s to today, reflecting on the charm of vinyl records and analog recordings, and the creative potential of modern music technology. We explore the motivations behind musicians' careers, the struggle to maintain artistic integrity, and the strategic branding necessary in today's digital age. Personal anecdotes about legends like Stevie Ray Vaughan and ZZ Top give insight into the blues' impact on rock and heavy metal, while highlighting the importance of staying true to one's musical vision.Finally, Van paints a vivid picture of life on the road with music legends. From Texas barbecues with Jimmy Page and Joe Cocker to performing at the Montreux Jazz Festival, his stories are filled with humor, challenges, and triumphs. We reflect on the shifting music industry landscape, from physical albums to streaming, and the enduring joy of live performances. Whether you're a fan of classic rock, blues, or contemporary music, this episode offers a captivating glimpse into Van Wilks' storied career and the cultural backdrop that shaped his music.FishmanDedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood GuitarsOne of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
What if you could experience the essence of a city's musical heartbeat and the stories of those who keep it alive? Join us for the season premiere of Chewing the Gristle, where we sit down with the ever-versatile Joe Mass. From his mastery in jazz, fusion, and rock, to his unique role as a Neil Young tribute artist, Joe's journey is nothing short of fascinating. He shares vivid tales of recording under the legendary Bootsy Collins' label and memorable collaborations with artists like Jimmy Haslip and Jeff Lorber. Don't miss out as Joe also reveals his exciting current projects and upcoming gigs.Step back in time with us to explore Philadelphia's rich musical tapestry in our special chapter on the city's historic moments. We recount the early inspirations, including an unforgettable encounter with an 11-year-old prodigy and the life-changing influence of the Allman Brothers. The spotlight also shines on Philadelphia icons like Robert Hazard and his serendipitous hit "Girls Just Want to Have Fun." These stories encapsulate the transformative experiences that shape a musician's career, blending nostalgia with profound insights.Finally, immerse yourself in the intertwined stories of Philadelphia's jazz scene, celebrating figures like Dennis Sandoli, Pat Martino, Jimmy Bruno, and the DeFrancescos. Relive the humorous, humbling moments of wisdom and camaraderie shared among these jazz legends. We'll also discuss the enduring influence of Philly's jazz community and the strong connections that continue to inspire contemporary music. Whether you're a lifelong jazz enthusiast or new to the genre, this episode promises to captivate and inspire with its rich, interconnected narratives.FishmanDedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood GuitarsOne of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
What if you could blend traditional blues with inventive hooks to create a sound that captivates audiences? Join us on "Chewing the Gristle" as we welcome back the legendary slide guitar virtuoso Rick Vito to explore this very question. Rick takes us inside his creative haven in Tennessee, where he crafts his latest masterpiece "Cadillac Man" surrounded by iconic instruments, including Peter Green's Armstrong archtop and a nearly century-old National Triolian. Our conversation with Rick Vito also dives deep into influences that have shaped his illustrious career. Hear about his collaborations with the soulful Ronnie Barron, the intricate techniques of sacred steel and Indian musicians, and the journey of blending diverse sounds to forge a unique musical identity. We'll also talk about encounters and performances that have left an indelible mark on our musical journey. From the electrifying Peter Green tribute concert featuring legends like David Gilmour and Pete Townsend to the enduring influence of Otis Rush, Chuck Berry, and BB King, this episode celebrates the soulful expression that defines great guitar playing. We also discuss the excitement of new guitar models and upcoming tours, all while emphasizing the importance of a family vibe within guitar companies. Don't miss this episode filled with passion, reverence, and the timeless spirit of the blues.FishmanDedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood GuitarsOne of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Strap in and let your ears savor the melodic tales of Dave Scher, an Austin guitar luminary who's strumming his way into our hearts here on Chewing the Gristle. Dave unpacks the chords of his musical voyage, from sharpening his skills at the esteemed Berklee College of Music to his current jam-packed tours with rock legends Fastball.
When Larry McCray's soulful voice and fiery guitar licks join the fray, you know you're in for an electrifying episode of Chewing the Gristle. Season 5 ignites with a homespun blend of stories and strums as Larry details his incredible shift from the assembly lines of GM to the main stages of blues music. We wander through the quirky streets of Smackover, Arkansas, Larry's own stomping grounds, and unearth its peculiar place in the annals of oil history. Strap in, gear enthusiasts, because we also crank up the conversation about the tools of our trade—guitars, amps, and the almighty pedalboard. From the early days of worship at the altar of a first beloved red-knobbed Fender Twin to the zenith of the Soldano amp roar, this journey of sound is one for the books. Discover the evolution of our live rigs and how the "Greg" Koch amp head and a trusty 2x12 cab bring my music to life. Plus, don't miss the scoop on the latest collaboration with Reverend Guitars and the insights gleaned from years of touring, including an upcoming escapade with the Allman Betts Band down under.The episode wraps with a look at the bonds forged through music, like my kindred spirit connection with the Allman Brothers and the prodigious talent of Josh Smith. We navigate the twists of creating a new album during these pandemic times, a testament to the resilience and creativity of musicians like Reese Wyman and Travis Carlton. And it's not all stages and studios; we explore the unexpected, like an adventure in the world of Nickelodeon, and the familial joy of sharing the touring life with my son. It's a heartfelt nod to the unpredictable, yet rewarding, journey of a musician—packed with anecdotes, life lessons, and the unceasing thrill of chasing the next great gig.
Stephen Hull is a young Wisconsin native who has taken the international blues world by storm, and connected with Greg while on tour in Buenos Aires! Blues Blast magazine called him a "blues dynamo, capable of nailing just about any blues style, yet somehow projecting a distinct, personal voice." The talk road gear and everything else on this addition of Chewing the Gristle!2:24 - Touring Brazil, and enjoying the warmth of winter below the equator5:12 - Escaping Wisconsin to tour the world, and honoring the Blues greats through emotive expression13:05 - Stephen's upcoming plans for his band, and as a solo guitar-slinger22:44 - The importance of a good rhythm section, the question of where to live as a professional musician, and road stories from around the world33:28 - More road stories from around the world, and the magic of home49:06 - Nick's on-the-road gear, and the lure of guitar acquisition57:16 - Nick's main guitar cost how much?? And the question of loudness on stage.Total Length: 77:15Fishman Dedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood Guitars One of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Mike Zito and Albert Castiglia - Hill Country Jam - Blood Brothers Live in CanadaDanielle Nicole – Fools gold - The love you bleed - 2024 Kenny Hughes – Blues Truth - Born & Raised – 2024Moody Smith and the Speculators – Phone just keep on ringing - sit by the window - 2024 Otilia Donaire – Meet me in my dreams - Bluesin' It Up – 2024Jeff Healey Band – Blue Jean Blues - See The Light - 1988 Kat Riggins – Mama - Progeny - 2022 Mac Arnold and Plate Foll O' Blues – The things I don't need - Backbone & Gristle - 2007 Magic Frankie - Luckiest man - Live Behind Bars – 1999Albert Cummings – Get Busy - Strong – 2024Vargas Blues Band – Smokestack lightning - Stoner Night – 2024
Toronzo Cannon, hailing from Chicago IL, likes to do things The Chicago Way. He's an Alligator recording artist, bluesman extraordinaire, southpaw, and a cool cat! Mojo Magazine said Toronzo "rises to the front rank of Chicago bluesmen" and The Chicago Sun-Times said "The Bridgeport resident (and CTA bus driver) (is) one of Chicago's new greats". Dig it as Greg and Toronzo get into the Gristle!1:58 - Who here is a huge Jimi Hendrix fan? And what drew Toronzo to wanting to music and playing guitar8:49 - Toronzo's path to forming a band, the road back to Hendrix, and unlocking the guitar16:58 - Toronzo's new record, signing with Alligator Records, and touring plans21:45 - Famous Chicago blues clubs, and building a reputation as an artist31:50 - What is Chicago blues, and the importance of writing music from the heart40:21 - Working with a producer, and opening up your preferences to all sorts of music49:19 - Following the influence of your favorite playersTotal Length: 68:38Fishman Dedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood Guitars One of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Dylan Adams is a slide guitar player extraordinaire. Greg first discovered him as many of us have, on social media playing up a storm! Greg was taken away by his beautiful technique, tone, and touch. Dylan has made that heavy impression on many via his Instagram and YouTube accounts, and today Greg and Dylan catch up for a very slide-oriented Chewing the Gristle!3:03 - The resurgence of slide guitar, Dylan's own unique voice, and The Allman Bros8:46 - What interested Dylan in slide guitar, and more Allman Bros!20:08 - The importance of making music for yourself, and hitting the road and just DOING IT24:36 - Other influential guitar players, slide or no slide, and interesting slide techniques34:34 - More on slide technique38:31 - Ear training, theory vs gristle, and the nuances of learning and exploration53:46 - GEAR AND TONE64:12 - Dylan online, the when, the where, the whatTotal Length: 66:42
Reggie is bass royalty in LA, where he has been a first-call session and touring bassist for many years. He has toured or recorded with Seal, Eros Ramazzotti, Babyface, Queen Latifah, Billy Childs, Christina Aguilera, Ricky Martin, Bette Midler, George Duke, Whitney Houston, Stanley Clarke, David Lynch, John Mellencamp, Warren Zevon, Mariah Carey, Tina Turner, Tiziano Ferro, Boyz II Men, Johnny Hallyday and many, many others. Greg and Reggie get into the Gristle!2:38 - Touring with Chris Bodie, and what it's like to tour 250 days out of the year and having no idea what kind of gear you'll be playing10:50 - Growing up in New York, and Reggie's jazz mentors throughout the years19:31 - Playing and studying with guitar legend Dennis Sandole, and the importance of great teachers34:51 - What drew Reggie to Los Angeles, how music connects people (even if they disagree), and the joy of jamming with Reggie Hamilton around the world52:27 - Reggie's time jamming with Michael Landau, and what Reggie has been up to recently61:03 - Fodera Guitars, guitar hoarding, and family72:22 - Goodbye — oh wait, let's talk about tour and food!Total Length: 86:30Fishman Dedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood Guitars One of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Eric Johnson can be found on anyone's list of the greatest electric guitar instrumentalists ever. His songs such as "Cliffs of Dover" (which won a Grammy) set the high bar for the genre, and have become all-time classics. Greg and Eric talk about G3, influences, tone, and gear on this Chewing the Gristle! 3:16 - Greg and Eric - the pleasure of sitting in together and jamming on stage, and Eric approach to performance throughout the years 7:13 - The upcoming G3 tour with Joe Satriani & Steve Vai, and a discourse on the almighty BB King11:30 - The tone is in the fingers, the absurdity of social media, the joy of playing guitar, Eric history with teachers and ear training, and how the skill set of a modern-day guitarist has changed21:03 - Eric's tonal thoughts in preparing for his next record, and the idea of keeping things simple25:51 - The idea of being a trailblazer, and thoughts on Jeff Beck31:59 - Cream, Clapton, Beck, Hendrix, and how fame might affect the player49:48 - GEAR52:26 - What's in Eric's record player?58:01 - Different picking techniques, and the influential players behind themTotal Length: 66:35Fishman Dedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood Guitars One of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
The posse beds down for the night with a nice meal, but Gristle's rambling is the price they have to pay. === Website: https://www.Withoutanetpod.com Discord link https://discord.gg/TbE5Ajc If you like the show, swing by our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/posts/43800673 Email us: Withoutanetpod@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WithoutANetPodcast Copyright: Without A Net Podcast 2018-2023 Disclaimer: This game references the Savage Worlds game system, available from Pinnacle Entertainment Group at www.peginc.com. It is unofficial Media Content permitted under the Media Network Content Agreement. This content is not managed, approved, or endorsed by Pinnacle Entertainment Group. Certain portions of the materials used are the intellectual property of Pinnacle, and all rights are reserved. Savage Worlds, all related settings, and unique characters, locations, and characters, logos and trademarks are copyrights of Pinnacle Entertainment Group.
Foo talks about some funny bathroom humor comedy from Pete Holmes and the shake. Gym finally got his car back... and it has a check engine light (surprised?). Gym smokes a brisket for Thanksgiving and it's huge. Foo says everyone has butternut squash recipe, true? Foo tweaks his stew recipe and now finds it to be perfect. Do you like to chew gristle? How do you like your beef cooked? How is a truck's tow rating calculated? Foo finds some unprepared truck guys and he's put off. Foo doesn't want to step on toes when it comes to helping with Zander's band. CarPlay Share. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving! Thanks for listening!
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On this episode the guys talked about the nigerian chef who cooked for 100 hours, the white supremacist who marched and got roasted, All in the family, car cultures of cholo's and rednecks, Ron Desantis trying to destroy Florida, did a ton of would you rather and much more!Discord: https://discord.gg/wPrdACWqmxMusic: https://bit.ly/STS420Intro
One of the world's best acoustic guitarists (just ask Total Guitar and Music Radar), Mike Dawes has made fans globally with his exciting and inviting brand of fingerstyle, percussive guitar. He first gained prominence on YouTube with millions of views for solo arrangements such as Metallica's "One", Gotye's "Someone That I Used to Know", Van Halen's "Jump", his own tune "The Impossible" and others. He has gone on to team up with players like Tommy Emmanuel, Periphery, Nick Johnston, Plini and more for collaborative, worldwide tours and videos. Greg and Mike took a break from both of their busy touring schedules for this episode of Gristle! 3:49 - Growing up Guildford8:33 - The exhaustion only kicks in when the touring stops, days off13:13 - Doing everything yourself vs hiring out control of your career, and the importance of touring / building an audience23:58 - The Music Industry in a post-COVID world25:04 - Ben Lacy, creative fingerstyle, and Mike's own virtuosic chops 32:18 - How Mike works on timing as a solo player37:44 - What inspired Mike to originally pick up the guitar42:39 - The passing of the late, great EVH, and surviving COVID lockdown (mentally and fiscally)49:50 - The digital age, guitar, AI, and how everything moves forward64:14 - Being true to oneself as an artist and performerTotal Length: 76:30
Jon, Don, Melinda and Doug discuss local politics over cocktails at Maiden Lane Wine & Spirits. We talk about panhandling bylaw proposal, The motion to reconsider Council's support for a Consumption and Treatment Services site in Windsor, and the makeup of the Windsor Police Services Board of Directors.Rose City Politics is brought to you with the kind support of LiUNA Local 625: Building Better Communities. Support the show at Patreon.com/RoseCityPolitics. Read our stuff in Biz X Magazine or online at BizXMagazine.com and RoseCityPolitics.com.
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep352! Hey ho Vangardians it's the best darn hip-hop mix show / podcast on the planet! We have two very special guests on the show this week - the illustrious DJ POCKET aka “ONCE A QUARTER POCKET” and the mysterious 5th Beatle of Southern Vangard, KOOP! We also have TWO - that's right TWO, never heard before WORLD EXCLUSIVES from ISAAC CASTOR & FOUL MOUTH's upcoming album, THE RABBIT HOLE 2! It drops next week on MIDDLE FINGER MUSIC, big up the homie PAT who holds down the day to day at MFM and is always lacing us with the joints early. From ATL to VA to BALTIMORE to MEMPHIS to GLASGOW to all over the world…YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live January 22, 2023 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks Talk Break Inst. - "Village Relocation" - Batsauce "Heroes" - Macklemore ft. DJ Premier (prod. Budo) "Power Of The Mind" - Isaac Castor & Foul Mouth **WORLD EXCLUSIVE** "So Brook" - Shane Sounds ft. Eddie Kaine "Choices" - Oddisee ft. Phonte, BeMyFiasco & Kay Young "Gristle" - Tha God Fahim & Camoflauge Monk ft. Estee Nack Talk Break Inst. - "Drained Pool" - Batsauce "Something Like" - Bobby J From Rockaway & Nef "Kangol/Dubai Freestyle" - Vngrd (prod. Ohbliv) "Look" - Shane Sounds ft. Masta Ace & Planet Asia "Pass The Burner" - Ea$y Money & Chilla Jones ft. Fabeyon, Cortez & Termanology "Underversal" - Primo JAB & Uncle Fester ft. Liym Capital, Mondo Slade & Lukey Cage "Magic" - Phonk P & godBLESSbeatz ft. Compton Menace & Zaire Akeem Talk Break Inst. - "Year Of The Cat" - Batsauce "Admit It" - Isaac Castor & Foul Mouth **WORLD EXCLUSIVE** "Shoebox Knots" - D-Styles & Substance810 ft. Jay Royale "Shotgun Barrel" - Supreme Cerebral (prod. Vinyl Villain) "I Am" - Phonk P & godBLESSbeatz ft. XP The Marxman "Pastry Chef" - DNTE "Vintage" - Eto x Futurewave "Can't Stop It" - Day Tripper "Grateful" - El Michels Affair & Black Thought Talk Break Inst. - "Demi-Craven" - Batsauce "Procrastination Broke" - J. Cole (prod. Bvtman)
Blues-rock guitarist and gearhead Greg Koch steps into Rhett and Zach's virtual studio to talk all things tone, including part of his personal amp journey—from solid-state to the Fender Super Reverb—the makeup of his current rig, and the power of the Strat middle pickup.Thanks to Sweetwater for sponsoring this video. Head to http://sweetwater.com/dippedintoneSubscribe, like, and leave us a commentSign up on our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/iaCee5Support us on Patreon for access to our discord server and other perks! https://www.patreon.com/dippedintone Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dippedintoneProduced by Jason ShadrickDipped in Tone is:Rhett Shull https://www.rhettshull.com/Zach Broyles / Mythos Pedals https://mythospedals.comPremier Guitar https://www.premierguitar.com/
Can you imagine playing with Frank Zappa on your first gig as a young man? That's what Mike Keneally did! He's gone on to record and tour with the likes of Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Beer for Dolphins, and all kinds of various complex musician luminaries. Greg and Mike get into the grease on this episode of Gristle!5:54 - What's coming down the road for Mike: a solo band, the Zappa band, and ProgJect10:39 - Honoring the creative ideas that have been sitting on the shelf 20:10 - The interesting considerations you fail to see until you have 3 or more different projects under different names, and understanding the metrics23:18 - Frank Zappa: his improv style, his roots, and everything in between36:46 - Looking back on Frank's work, and stepping into his band as a young professional39:17 - What Mike does to maintain his complex repertoire49:27 - Loving and respecting the music in order to keep things fresh and fun59:01 - Paul Gilbert's Great Guitar EscapeTotal Length: 65:09Fishman Dedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood Guitars One of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.
Jared has been dominating the world with great rock powers and blues savagery! Greg and Jared talk about their Wisconsin roots, and they get deep into the Gristle and gear. A global ambassador for Gibson Guitars, Jared gets into the development of his signature guitar. They also talk about primal jams and tone! Feast!2:35 - Jared's journey, from WI to LA, and off to Nashville, and running with the idea of going solo10:57 - The luck and joy of seeing the world as a traveling musician14:19 - Jared's signature guitar - the inspiration behind it, and the journey through its development23:12 - Guitar consumption: buying, playing, collecting - what's your poison, and understanding the assignment29:01 - Manufacturer relationships33:41 - Jared's new single, the most recent iteration of his band (circa October '22), and Jared's approach to recording47:57 - PRIMAL JAMS AND TONE (are we talking about Led Zeppelin?), and the best guitar-techs in the planet58:13 - Road stories, the thrill of touring abroad, and the challenges of being a working musicianTotal Length: 79:34Fishman Dedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood Guitars One of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.
Carl is one funky individual! He's toured the world as a member of Branford Marsalis' Band and he has worked with Bill Withers, Larry Carlton, and other luminaries. Carl Burnett is a funk guitar superstar, with countless sessions, videos, and television scores to his name. He Greg the lowdown on his journey (and his gear) on today's installment of Chewing the Gristle!2:31 - Poppa Was A Rollin' Stone!4:01 - The magic of the wah 7:31 - Carl's time in New York, that time Greg and Carl met for some music savagery, and the Telecaster15:02 - Modern vs vintage instruments, the Branford Marsalis years24:25 - The art of improvisation vs through-composed material, Carl's start as a musician, influences, Larry Carlton, and so much more45:18 - The power of relationships, publishing vs work-for-hire, the power of live music, and the unequivocal symbiosis of playing with other musiciansTotal Length: 65:06
Paul is a legend in the guitar world known for his super-herculean chops, and also because he is a "musician with massive musicality ". You might have discovered him during his time in the mind-bending Racer X, or of course with the international MTV super-stars Mr. Big. Maybe the Power Drill Guitar technique got your attention. Paul Gilbert has kept his fans faithful for decades by delivering the best shred guitar around. Additionally, he's a hell of a nice guy who is also super-funny, which makes for a delightful conversation with Greg on the Season 4 opener of Chewing the Gristle!1:55 - Paul plays upright bass?? Plus happy mistakes, learning new things, and Van Halen10:06 - Paul's musical journey18:53 - Improvisation; when and how Paul developed his improv chops22:46 - Paul and gear; obsession or necessity, and Paul's current live and studio rigs31:18 - Paul on the road - how much time in a bus vs at home?35:55 - Learning, teaching, and sponging styles from the greats.38:09 - Paul's vocal influences, slide tricks, and Paul's signature guitar48:16 - Portland, OR, Paul's journey to the Pacific Northwest, and familial music traits57:40 - New music: future or past, and hearing loss61:55 - What's next for Paul, what is it about music that is so magical, and CATS.68:57 - The ZepTotal Length: 78:20Fishman Dedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood Guitars One of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.
Gaby and Mike discuss these things: Mike is looking forward to Essen, Hurricane Ian, kolaches, Fair food, quirky British slang words, Mike asks about the BGS recording schedule and finally party games and trying to introduce the hobby game world to the uninitiated. To Join Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bgsnobs Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts and tell your friends about the Board Game Snobs Podcast. Enjoy! To Join our Facebook Group: Board Game Snobs Facebook Group For merch: https://sirmeeple.com/collections/board-game-snobs For questions, comments or general adulation: Send voice memos to boardgamesnobs@gmail.com Special thanks to Ben Maddox for the intro and outro. Check him out for further podcasting goodness at https://fivegamesfordoomsday.com/ and his fantastic YouTube videos for Dice Tower, "Design Notes" at The Dice Tower's Design Notes with Ben Maddox
Andy gets body shamed. Dan gets some exposure to Barry Sobel. Nam sees some arm burns. Tyler deals with a crook. All our guests have tv credits. try not 2 cum.
Karin Lynn Carlson, author of the substack Gristle and bone, talks with J about leaving the yoga profession and the power of prayer. They discuss the pitfalls of a group yoga class context, her decision to wind down her teaching, importance of mentorship, a cultural moment defined by repressed futility, the role of practice in bringing about a state of awareness, her turn to writing and most recent post, triage for despair, acknowledging a higher power, choking on hope, and the way prayer renders us responsibility for our humanity. To subscribe and support the show… GET PREMIUM. Check out J's other podcast… J. BROWN YOGA THOUGHTS.
Greg Koch joins the podcast to discuss creative freedom, Milwaukee life and the influence of technology on modern music.
dear livejournal, well it’s summer and i’ve transitioned into my summer uniform. it’s basically the same as my rest of the year uniform but with short pants instead of long pants. are they called “long pants” and “short pants” or is it just “pants” and “shorts”? i have a lot of thoughts about my pants. i will share some of them now. i prefer wearing my jean pants because my butt looks really good in them. i don’t have any jean shorts that fit me but i did find these stretchy waist shorts that fit pretty well. last summer i ordered one from the internet and it fit so i ordered like 6 more lol. but my butt just doesn’t look as good in them. i like how jeans have the full double butt pockets. these shorts just have one butt pocket and the pocket is on the inside. i like the way jean butt pockets, which are on the outside of the pant, help draw the eyes to the butt. which is where i want the eyes to go. the jeans, with their thicker material, also just provide more support for my butt, which is important to me. but it’s just too warm in the summer to wear jean pants. so i choose to sacrifice the butt support for warm weather comfort for the season and we can all look forward to the fall and the return of my glorious bottom.DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Evening Standards “The Baron” WORLD’S END03:31 Mermaidens “Cut It Open” You Maintain the Stain07:55 NOTS “In Glass” 311:19 Nerve Beats “Initials D.D.” Nerve Beats16:01 Cool Sounds “Temper” Gristle18:35 Quivers “Driving Rain” We’ll Go Riding on the Hearses22:04 Ana roxanne “Immortality” ~~~26:01 Primp “I Know Now” Half-Bloom29:19 Clea “Bright Blue” Fairweather33:08 No Home “[A] Lullabye” hello, this is exploitation35:58 Kiss Concert “Shit In My Hand” Look Bad/Feel Bad39:21 RAKTA “Miragem” Falha Comum45:10 Crunchcoat “With You” Mouth b/w With You47:09 Hobby Club “Bedroom” Video Days EP49:29 Frankie Cosmos “Dancing” Haunted Items #151:08 Khiis “Divooneh” Bezoar52:46 REAL THINGS “The Cave” passing showers
A member of Johnny Winter's band and a frequent guest of Les Paul's, Milwaukee native and NYC resident Jon Paris has stories to tell! Greg and John get into the Gristle on today's episode.1:59 - Growing up outside of Milwaukee, starting out as a drummer, the intriguing naturing of the early Beatles, and Jon's band The Ox16:19 - Jon's chops playing the bass and harmonica19:13 - Jon's transition from The Ox to New York, and a bunch of fun stories39:33 - Jon's relationship with Johnny Winter, and floating around with friends and different bands in New York55:38 - Getting the gig with Johnny Winter, hanging out with Les Paul, and so much more86:39 - Some of Jon's favorite guitar players, and GETTING LOUDTotal Length: 97:37Fishman Dedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood Guitars One of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.
If you dig both guitars and YouTube, then you probably know Danish Pete. He's the first face you will see on the formidable YT channel of Andertons, which has long been ground zero for all things guitar-gear on the platform. Pete's musical journey long precedes his time in front of the camera, and even crosses paths with Tom Jones! Greg and Pete get into the Gristle!1:48 - Danish Pete ending up in Denmark - did the name proceed the man, or the man the name?5:20 - The first time Pete picked up a guitar 13:24 - Pete's first foray into the professional arena playing with Tom Jones23:52 - Pete's choice to stay in the UK over time, and more Tom Jones foolery37:19 - The connection with Andertons, and transitioning out of tour life53:11 - Kids, babies, and keeping up professional communication, and making sure you cast a wide net as an entrepreneur79:37 - The Importance of authenticity as a creative Total Length: 95:08Fishman Dedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood Guitars One of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.
With special guest Heidi Hornbacher, Anna and Derek chat about the joyful nostalgia of packed movie theaters, the perfect casting of Sean Connery and Harrison Ford as father and son and so much more during their discussion of Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989). Connect with '80s Movie Montage on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram! It's the same handle for all three... @80smontagepod.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/80sMontagePodTwitter: https://twitter.com/80sMontagePodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/80smontagepod/Anna Keizer and Derek Dehanke are the co-hosts of ‘80s Movie Montage. The idea for the podcast came when they realized just how much they talk – a lot – when watching films from their favorite cinematic era. Their wedding theme was “a light nod to the ‘80s,” so there's that, too. Both hail from the Midwest but have called Los Angeles home for several years now. Anna is a writer who received her B.A. in Film/Video from Columbia College Chicago and M.A. in Film Studies from Chapman University. Her dark comedy short She Had It Coming was an Official Selection of 25 film festivals with several awards won for it among them. Derek is an attorney who also likes movies. It is a point of pride that most of their podcast episodes are longer than the movies they cover. Heidi Hornbacher is an award-winning director who has written numerous features, treatments, and TV pilots for various independent producers. She co-founded the Slamdance Script Clinic and she's the lead screenwriting instructor and story coach for PageCraftWriting. Her clients include Emmy winners, Nicholl winners, TV legends, and regular people with something to say. Her short film, Washed Away, is streaming on Amazon Prime and her most recent script, Gristle, won Austin's Table Read My Screenplay Action/Adventure Genre among many other semi-finalist honors.
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We sit down with OG Frat, podcast host, and voice over artist Anthony Handy to discuss R Kelly being convicted, Will and Jada, voice acting, comedy, starting a radio platform, and just getting that OG wisdom. This was a dope conversation so tap in. You'll have to stick around until the end to get the title LMAO "You want the gristle?"IG @ZagnifproductionsYoutube: Zagnif Productions - Zagnif OneWeb: www.zagnifoneradionetwork.com
It is Wednesday MAY 27th, Let's start the podcast! IT HAPPENED TODAY • 1647: Alse Young became the first person executed as a witch in America when she was hanged in Hartford, Connecticut. • 1930: The 1,046 feet tall Chrysler Building in New York — the tallest man-made structure at the time — opened to the public. • 1937: The Golden Gate Bridge connecting San Francisco and Marin County, California, opened. • 1939: DC Comics published its second superhero in Detective Comics #27 — Batman. • 1995: In Charlottesville, Virginia, actor Christopher Reeve was paralyzed from the neck down after falling from his horse in a riding competition. • 2009: An absent-minded Japanese doctor forgot about a patient and went home for lunch. The doctor had anesthetized an elderly patient so he could carry out a check up and left her to recover while he went home to his nearby apartment for a quick bite to eat. But the old woman woke up in an empty and locked doctor's office and had to call police for help. • 2013: The largest flag ever made — at 5 tons with 44 miles of thread — was unveiled in Romania. SPECIAL EVENTS • Senior Health & Fitness Day • Sunscreen Day • World Otter Day • Italian Beef Day • Grape Popsicle Day NUMBER FOR THE DAY 25,000: Women who cancel their wedding each year in the U.S. NEWS ATTACK! - A survey of teachers finds at least 20 percent are worried about their health when schools reopen this fall. - Walt Disney World is presenting its plans today for reopening. - Researchers have come up with a list of the top fifty songs that will put you in a good mood. I don't have that list so suck it! - In 2021 a new automaker will release a new all-electric pickup called The Endurance. - Google recently had a problem with short outages after a fiber cable fell to the ground and was occasionally stepped on by a cow. - Harry Potter author JK Rowling has written a new children's book she says is a “stand-alone fairy tale.” - A new survey finds more Americans prefer their burgers well done. The most popular topping is cheese. Ketchup is the most popular condiment. - A Florida woman was arrested for “spitting on groceries during the COVID-19 pandemic,” according to police who say the suspect also threatened to beat up customers at a supermarket. - Jack Rico is only 13, but he now has four associate's degrees from Fullerton College in California and will be continuing his education at the University of Nevada on a full scholarship. - Denmark will start allowing people from neighboring nations to cross the border to visit their boyfriends or girlfriends. What's the weirdest thing your family does that you've always thought was normal? A friend's family eats corn on the cob for dessert. Put ice in milk. In my family, we finished the chicken to the bone. No meat, no gristle, nothing left. If you did not finish it, someone, usually my mom, would finish it for you. Growing up we would always eat dinner super late. Like 8 or 9 at night. Water Cooler Question In a typical year around 450,000 Americans finish one of these. (A marathon) https://www.lowtreestudios.com (https://www.lowtreestudios.com) https://www.patreon.com/theweeklydose (https://www.patreon.com/theweeklydose)
DISCLAIMER: My editor sucks! (Hint: it's yours truly...) In a couple of short clips, it sounds like I am interrupting my guest, but I most certainly assure you I am not, and if you are ever to come on this show, I will indeed also not interrupt you. (Learning curve, here...) Thank you for your forgiveness.For my fifth episode, I sat down with Georgia-based writer, Jordan Rothacker, to talk about his latest collection: Gristle: weird tales, published in 2019 by Stalking Horse Press. Rothacker is the author of three novels: The Pit, and no Other Stories, And Wind Will Wash Away, and My Shadow Book by Maawaam. Rothacker attended Manhattanville College in Purchase, NY before going on to receive a Masters in Religion and a PhD in Comparative Literature at the University of Georgia. His essays, fiction, poetry, book reviews, and interviews have appeared in The Believer, Heavy Feather Review, Guernica Magazine, LitHub, and many more.Listen in as Jordan and I discuss the naivety of youth, men writing women, reverse engineering of stories, penis-fencing worms, and much more!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/situationandstory/support Get full access to situation / story at situationstory.substack.com/subscribe
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