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Civic Media's Northeast Wisconsin News Bureau Chief Lisa Hale gives a bit of an update on the storms from Tuesday night. The National Weather Service says that Kaukauna did, indeed, have a tornado touch down during those storms. Then John Gourley from Oshkosh Festivals joins Jim and Frank to talk about a great summer music festival coming to the area: XRoads 41. To get more details on the event, click HERE. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Lisa Hale, John Gourley
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley interviews John Gourley of the rock band Portugal. The Man, which rocks The Anthem in Washington D.C. tomorrow night. He shares his journey from growing up in Alaska as the son of dog-sledding parents to eventually recording the Grammy-winning hit “Feel It Still.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley interviews John Gourley of the rock band Portugal. The Man, which rocks The Anthem in Washington D.C. tomorrow night. He shares his journey from growing up in Alaska as the son of dog-sledding parents to eventually recording the Grammy-winning hit “Feel It Still.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Danny welcomes John Gourley of Portugal. The Man on the pod. Other than being a fellow gamer, John is also a man raised in the unforgiving north, Alaska to be exact. He talks about his upbringing and growing up surrounded by hunter culture. John and Danny debate Michael Jackson versus Prince, talk the appeal of rock tumblers, a poop knife, and cassette tapes. They then discuss the media hype around Travis Kelce, Danny dipping his toe into sports betting, and introverted behaviors. To wrap up the episode, John and Danny dive into some ice fishing.You got a question or freestyle you want to send Danny's way? Hit him up at danny@thedannybrownshow.com or leave him a voicemail at (512)522-9256Danny@TheDannyBrownShow.com(512)522-9256https://xdannyxbrownx.comhttps://store.ymhstudios.com/
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast we've got the frontman for a band that recently made a welcome return after a long absence, and the producer who helped him find the sounds and songs to do it: John Gourley and Jeff Bhasker. Gourley is the singer for Portugal. The Man, which started making music in their home state of Alaska back in the early 2000s before finding success and relocating to Portland, Oregon. The band has an impressive catalog that runs the pop gamut, and weirdly they hit it huge pretty deep into their career, with the 2017 song “Feel It Still,” which is still on pop radio six years later. Just this year, PTM finally released a new album, called Chris Black Changed My Life, which both mourns and celebrates the band's close friend, for whom it's also named. The album was also partly inspired by the daughter of Gourley and his bandmate Zoe Manville; Frances Gourley has a rare genetic disorder that's touched on in this chat. But the album and Gourley's story is by no means grim: He's all about celebrating life, as you'll hear on this track, “Summer of Luv,” which features some assistance from another recent Talkhouse guest, Unknown Mortal Orchestra. You'll also hear the fingerprints of producer Jeff Bhasker on that track. Bhasker is best known for co-writing and co-producing smash hits like Kanye West's 808s and Heartbreak and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and Mark Ronson's “Uptown Funk.” He's one of several names that Portugal. The Man brought in to help realize Chris Black Changed My Life. The two talk about how that process worked, and in particular how Gourley is—unlike some songwriters—always happy to have more creative voices in the room. They also chat about which of them is a better singer, about playing at the Hollywood Bowl, about Gourley's life-changing jaw injury, and about Gourley's daughter Frances and the challenges they face. Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to John Gourley and Jeff Bhasker for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform, and check out all the great written pieces at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time!
In this one, Cody talks to John Gourley of Portugal. The Man. John grew up in a cabin in Trapper Creek, Alaska, living close to the land. His parents ran the Iditarod — a 1,000 mile-long sled dog race through some of the most treacherous conditions in the world. It takes skill, endurance and fortitude. For John, it's a lot like being in a band, but instead of making it to Nome, they're trying to make it to their next gig. It's its own endurance race that really only considers the present. It's a lifestyle that lands somewhere between frugality and stardom. Between spending a dollar a day on food in their leaner times and performing at Red Rocks and Radio City in times of prosperity. It's been a journey that was never about winning a Grammy or critical acclaim, it was always about the music. John says that when he writes music, he thinks of snowboarding. Of cliffs, jumps, rollers and powder. Hatcher Pass — the mountains John grew up hiking and riding — is in his rhythm and his lyrics. That association is intuitive for him. Simply put, throwing yourself off a cliff or off a jump is like throwing yourself into music and performing. Sometimes you lose and sometimes you win. But you learn from your failures and you're buoyed by your wins. And it's in those winning moments that give you the strength and the reassurance to continue. Like snowboarding or the Iditarod, there are always going to be struggles, but it's how you work through those struggles that define you. This new album, “Chris Black Changed My Life,” was marked by struggle and uncertainty. Three band members went to rehab, John broke his jaw, their good friend Chris Black passed away and John and Zoey's daughter Frances was diagnosed with DHDDS, a rare neurodegenerative disease. It's been a lot, and navigating it is ongoing. The three who went to rehab are doing much better now and John's jaw is on the mend. Chris is missed and thought about often, and after an exhausting amount of research, Frances is in treatment. PHOTO / Maclay Heriot
John Gourley is the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of Portugal. The Man. He grew up in a cabin in Trapper Creek, Alaska, living close to the land. His parents ran the Iditarod — a 1,000 mile-long sled dog race through some of the most treacherous conditions in the world. It takes skill, endurance and fortitude. For John, it's a lot like being in a band, but instead of making it to Nome, they're trying to make it to their next gig. It's its own endurance race that really only considers the present. It's a lifestyle that lands somewhere between frugality and stardom. Between spending a dollar a day on food in their leaner times and performing at Red Rocks and Radio City in times of prosperity. It's been a journey that was never about winning a Grammy or critical acclaim, it was always about the music. John says that when he writes music, he thinks of snowboarding. Of cliffs, jumps, rollers and powder. Hatcher Pass — the mountains John grew up hiking and riding — is in his rhythm and the lyrics. That association is intuitive for him. Simply put, throwing yourself off a cliff or off a jump is like throwing yourself into music and performing. Sometimes you lose and sometimes you win. But you learn from your failures and you're buoyed by your wins. And it's in those winning moments that give you the strength and the reassurance to continue. Like snowboarding or the Iditarod, there are always gonna be struggles, but it's how you work through those struggles that define you. This new album, “Chris Black Changed My Life,” was marked by struggle and uncertainty. Three band members went to rehab, John broke his jaw, their good friend Chris Black passed away and John and Zoe's daughter Frances was diagnosed with DHDDS, a rare neurodegenerative disease. It's been a lot, and navigating it is ongoing. The three who went to rehab are doing much better now and John's jaw is on the mend. Chris is missed and thought about often, and after an exhausting amount of research, Frances is in treatment. Photo by Maclay Heriot
Today we have a very cool normal and totally not cringe discussion on how Ethan can respond to an XQC ratio tweet. We also chat about a shocking new TikTok trend revolving around sexy cooking thirst traps, Logan Paul's Prime Energy Drink having a very subprimal indictment, we have a very heartfelt call-in with John Gourley (frontman for Portugal The Man), and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
07/06/23: Joel is broadcasting live from ND Country Fest in New Salem, ND. He's joined by Bob Bliss and John Gourley to talk about this year's lineup and festival, and how it compares to past years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Canzano interviews John Gourley, lead singer for the Portland-based, Grammy Award-winning band Portugal. The Man with the release of their latest album, "Chris Black Changed My Life." Gourley talks about his creative process, his love for the city of Portland, what he enjoys most about being a sports fan in Rip City, and his daughter, Frances. Subscribe to this podcast for more great content.
John Canzano interviews Portugal. The Man lead singer John Gourley at the top of the show with the Portland-based, Grammy-award winning band's latest album release, "Chris Black Changed My Life." Canzano goes into the latest with the Damian Lillard saga, Anna stops by with the 5 at 5, and Jon Wilner of the Pac-12 Hotline joins Canzano for an update on conference media rights negotiations as a resolution seems to be in sight. Subscribe to this podcast for more great content.
Portugal. The Man frontman John Gourley is Billboard's new cover star. A freak hail storm broke out at Louis Tomlinson‘s show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre Wednesday night sending fans ducking for cover. Orville Peck officially cancels his tour to work on his mental and physical health and Shawn Mendes shared the stage with Ed Sheeran during his stop in Toronto. And more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Gourley is the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the band Portugal. The Man, a group who after five independently released albums and another three on Atlantic Records, found crossover success around the world with their 2017 album ‘Woodstock' and it's hit song "Feel It Still” which scored the group a Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group performance in 2018. Like many in the creative community the band's career was put into neutral during the pandemic, but they are back on the road this summer (2023) with a new album 'Chris Black Changed My Life'.
06/12/23: Joel is joined again by John Gourley, the Marketing and Promotions Director for ND Country Fest. John talks about upcoming price changes, what to expect at this year's festival, a preview of the artists that will be performing, and more. Learn more and get your tickets on their website!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Portugal. The Man und Unknown Mortal Orchestra läuten mit „Summer of Luv“ den Beginn des Sommers ein. Warum der Song wohl ganz anders geklungen hätte, wenn Sänger John Gourley sich nicht den Kiefer gebrochen hätte, erfahrt ihr im Popfilter. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-portugal-the-man-summer-of-luv-feat-unknown-mortal-orchestra
Portugal. The Man und Unknown Mortal Orchestra läuten mit „Summer of Luv“ den Beginn des Sommers ein. Warum der Song wohl ganz anders geklungen hätte, wenn Sänger John Gourley sich nicht den Kiefer gebrochen hätte, erfahrt ihr im Popfilter. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-portugal-the-man-summer-of-luv-feat-unknown-mortal-orchestra
Portugal. The Man und Unknown Mortal Orchestra läuten mit „Summer of Luv“ den Beginn des Sommers ein. Warum der Song wohl ganz anders geklungen hätte, wenn Sänger John Gourley sich nicht den Kiefer gebrochen hätte, erfahrt ihr im Popfilter. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-portugal-the-man-summer-of-luv-feat-unknown-mortal-orchestra
Portugal. The Man und Unknown Mortal Orchestra läuten mit „Summer of Luv“ den Beginn des Sommers ein. Warum der Song wohl ganz anders geklungen hätte, wenn Sänger John Gourley sich nicht den Kiefer gebrochen hätte, erfahrt ihr im Popfilter. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-portugal-the-man-summer-of-luv-feat-unknown-mortal-orchestra
Portugal. The Man und Unknown Mortal Orchestra läuten mit „Summer of Luv“ den Beginn des Sommers ein. Warum der Song wohl ganz anders geklungen hätte, wenn Sänger John Gourley sich nicht den Kiefer gebrochen hätte, erfahrt ihr im Popfilter. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-portugal-the-man-summer-of-luv-feat-unknown-mortal-orchestra
Joey's Song is an annual benefit concert that raises money and awareness for epilepsy research and program services for children with special needs. Mike Gomoll started Joey's Song in 2010 following the death of his four-year-old son Joey who suffered from Dravet Syndrome. Each year Mike brings musicians to Madison, Wisconsin to rock out and raise money for a great cause. On this special episode of the Cripescast, Charlie interviews a handful of artists who performed at this year's concert including John Gourley, Eric Hook, and Kyle O'Quinn from Portugal. The Man, Dave Pirner from Soul Asylum, Chris Collingwood from Fountains of Wayne and Miles Nielsen from Miles Nielsen and the Rusted Hearts. For more information about Joey's Song head to joeyssong.org to see the outstanding work they're doing and how you can attend the benefit next January!
02/13/23: Joel Heitkamp is joined by John Gourley with ND Country Fest to talk about their Your Town Tour lineup, how and why to get tickets now, and of course, John gives us a story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blue Benadum (aka Marathon Man) has run more than 70 marathons, has a PR of 2:23, and has trained many Hollywood celebs (Kevin Hart, Theo Rossi, and John Gourley to name a few) as the former Head Running Coach of Nike. Today, him and his wife are gearing up to launch the innovative coaching platform, Atomic HQ. Check out https://www.atomicheadquarters.com for more info. They're currently accepting a small number of athletes for their premium training service.
01/19/23: Joel is joined by John Gourley from ND Country Fest to get all the latest updates. They talk about the 5th annual Your Town Tour, the 2023 main stage artists, and we of course hear a story or two from John. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 11 we caught up with our friends John Gourley and Eric Howk, singers and guitarists of the Grammy winning indie rock band, Portugal. The Man. We talked about their roads traveled (literally & figuratively) as musicians and performing for a wide variety of venues and causes including the annual First Alaskans Institute: Elders & Youth Conference, and recent performance in support of Congressman Mary Peltola. Qacung joins us from the road while on his world tour with his band Pamyua and we get to gain insight on the lives of traveling musicians and what drives them in their unique creative process.
Joel is joined again by John Gourley, the Marketing and Promotions Director for ND Country Fest. John talks about the lineup for next summer's ND Country Fest and tells a story from his time in the entertainment industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/08/22: Joel is joined again by John Gourley, the Marketing and Promotions Director for ND Country Fest. John talks about the lineup for next summer's ND Country Fest and tells a few stories of his time in the entertainment industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Portugal. The Man started off as a group of teens playing music in Wasilla, Alaska. Fast forward 21 years, 8 albums, a Grammy Award, and billions of streams later and they are now one of the biggest names in alternative rock today. In this episode, I connect with the singer, songwriter, and guitarist John Gourley to discuss what life was like growing up in Alaska with his larger than life parents, the creative process behind the music, and how the band is using their success to make an impact in the indigenous community through the PTM foundation. We also chat about what's next for the band, and how John has learned to embrace his anxiety as a force for good. Check out the full interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ss8X3iiyY3w If you'd like to help support the PTM foundations missions to raise awareness and build communities around indigenous populations check out their website!https://www.ptmfoundation.org/Guest Links:John Gourley - @portugalthemanSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4kI8Ie27vjvonwaB2ePh8T?si=WTjXJXNnRIa8zwuJKKVDkASong Credits:What, Me Worry?People SayFeel It StillSo American
07/08/22: Joel is broadcasting live from ND Country Fest in News Salem, ND, and is joined by John Gourley, Chris Zenker, and Randy Blaskowski. Chris and Randy first join Joel, and they talk about their time at ND Country Fest and their work at Midwest Seed Genetics. John Gourley helps organize ND Country Fest and talks about their lineup, work outside of the festival, and tells us a few stories of course! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blue Benadum (aka Marathon Man) has run more than 70 marathons, has a PR of 2:23, and has trained many Hollywood celebs (Kevin Hart, Theo Rossi, and John Gourley to name a few) as the former Head Running Coach of Nike. Today, him and his wife are gearing up to launch the innovative coaching platform, Guru Running. Check out https://www.gururunning.co/ for more info. They're currently accepting a small number of athletes for their premium training service.
PTM's John Gourley and Zach Carothers and data scientist, Dr. Desi Small-Rodriguez discuss indigenous data sovereignty, the missing and murdered indigenous women project and our collective path forward.
This week, Dan chats with Oregon-based band Portugal. The Man. A band known for using their platform for good, they have engaged in extensive activism and philanthropy throughout the course of their career. They have helped raise $1 Million for instruments in United States schools, released limited vinyl runs as awareness for the critically endangered Sumatran Tiger and advocated for Indigenous rights and funding through their PTM Foundation. Just to name a few. Forming in 2004, they have gone on to release 8 studio albums, toured the world and are regular festival headliners. Their platinum-certified, smash hit “Feel It Still” won “Best Pop Duo/Group Performance” at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards in 2018 and is still a radio-playlist favourite to this day. Apple Podcasts: https://t.ly/212Podcast Spotify: https://t.ly/212PodcastSpotify www.212musicgroup.com/the212podcast
08/25/21 : Joel is joined by John Gourley to hear about 2021 ND Country Fest and hear about the lineup for 2022 ND Country Fest. Check it out to hear the most recent addition to the artists! Learn more about ND Country Fest here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Gourley joins us to talk about all of the fun of the North Dakota Country Fest. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ND Country Fest is right around the corner, and now is the time to get your tickets before prices go up. The outdoor country musical festival, which includes camping, food trucks, craft vendors and more is July 8-10. Bonnie and Doug chat with John Gourley to get more details. (Listen to Bonnie and Doug every Monday through Friday from 5-8 am on the “KFGO Morning Crew” and be part of our morning show by getting involved in our "Question of the Day" or by calling in weather and traffic information. Also make sure you like our KFGO Morning Crew Facebook page). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ND Country Fest is July 8-10 in New Salem, North Dakota. Bonnie and Doug visit with John Gourley to get more details on the event and the "Your Town Tour" in which you'll get to hear some of the artists and also have a chance to win tickets and swag. This podcast is brought to you by One Oak Place, a 55 and better living community which is all about resident choice. (Listen to Bonnie and Doug every Monday through Friday from 5-8 am on the “KFGO Morning Crew” and be part of our morning show by getting involved in our "Question of the Day" or by calling in weather and traffic information. Also make sure you like our KFGO Morning Crew Facebook page). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With their peculiar name and remote place of origin, Alaskan experimental indie pop band Portugal. The Man are an unlikely success story. After heading southward to the musical hub of Portland, Oregon, the group -- co-founded by the duo of John Gourley and Zach Carothers -- delivered a series of unique, artfully crafted independent albums throughout the late 2000s, touring hard and eventually signing a deal with Atlantic in 2010. The band's diligence paid off during their major-label tenure with each subsequent album gaining them a wider fan base and increased acclaim. On 2013's Evil Friends, they forged a collaboration with producer Danger Mouse, who again helped out on the group's politically driven eighth album, 2017's Woodstock, which yielded the Grammy-winning hit single "Feel It Still."* JC got a chance to sit down with Carothers to talk about their unlikely rise to the pop charts, their charitable work, and the future of the music industry. All of that and much more on this week's theFIVE10 Podcast! *bio written by Ned Raggett
John Gourley of Portugal. The Man talks with JT about the success of their hit song “Feel It Still” , winning a Grammy & so much more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I had such a nice time getting to know John Gourley of Portugal the Man and I think you will too. Make sure to follow my playlist on Spotify which we'll be updating with new music as we go!My Caffeine Withdrawal PlaylistHere's everything we talked about in this episode:Iditarod. Mr. Postman by The Marvelettes Weezer
Dave and Ethan return to finalize the definitive top 5 songs from Weird Al's Even Worse album with help from guest Angel Valenzuela.
Dave and Ethan welcome back the founding members of Portugal. The Man - John Gourley & Zach Carothers - on the heels of their ground-breaking new song, "Who's Gonna Stop Me," featuring "Weird Al" Yankovic!
Welcome one and all to episode 167 with the amazingly talented John Gourley of the Multi-Platinum Grammy winning band Portugal The Man joins the show for his second appearance and this was a solid and awesome chat. Don't miss it! Go rate, review and subscribe now! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alaskan psych pop band Portugal. The Man have an impressive history of using their music to 'pass the mic' and encourage impact wherever they go. While they've topped US and global charts, won a grammy and made over 9 albums, they have also dedicated the opening of every set for performances, poems, dances and speeches by First Nations artists and leaders from the local area they perform. Jack River caught up with frontman John Gourley from their respective lockdowns to chat about how artists and their listeners can socially mobilise through music. To connect follow @torebelinthetimes on Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If there's anything we need during these tough times, it's a great music festival in New Salem, ND. This July, ND Country Fest as an amazing lineup for country music folks. In this podcast episode, host Joel Heitkamp visits with John Gourley of ND Country Fest. Gourley has an exciting artist announcement, to click the 'play' icon above to hear the announcement!
John Gourley from ND Country Fest joins the Carpool to make a HUGE announcement for ND Country Fest 2020! Tickets are on sale now at NDcountryfest.com!
Recorded backstage at the Sioux City Convention Center in Sioux City, Iowa last month after a Bernie Sanders for President rally, Michael is joined by John Gourley, Eric Howk and Zachary Carothers of the rock band Portugal. The Man. After speeches by Michael Moore, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders, and a performance by PTM, Michael and the band discussed their frequent run-ins with Sarah Palin in their native Wasilla, Alaska, how Michael was almost in the movie "Fargo", and why they're on the campaign trail. *************** The Portugal. The Man website is here: https://www.portugaltheman.com/ The official video for "Feel It Still" is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBkHHoOIIn8 Follow them on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/portugaltheman Follow them on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/portugaltheman --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rumble-with-michael-moore/message
Dave and Ethan interview the world-famous Portugal. The Man founding members - John Gourley & Zach Carothers - about their love of Weird Al!
John Gourley and Zachary Carothers are members of the American Rock Band, Portugal. The Man. They sit down with the Armchair Expert to discuss the pressure of following up a Grammy, dog sled culture in Alaska, and the value of paying homage to other artists. Zach and John give insight into recording artists they admire and Dax is baffled at their general lack of jackassery. They talk about the elusiveness of a pop hit, the highs and lows of being "known" and Monica and Dax reach new levels of indecency in the fact check.
John Gourley and Zachary Carothers are members of the American Rock Band, Portugal. The Man. They sit down with the Armchair Expert to discuss the pressure of following up a Grammy, dog sled culture in Alaska, and the value of paying homage to other artists. Zach and John give insight into recording artists they admire and Dax is baffled at their general lack of jackassery. They talk about the elusiveness of a pop hit, the highs and lows of being "known" and Monica and Dax reach new levels of indecency in the fact check.
John Gourley and Eric Howk from the band Portugal. The Man explain how "I'm Only Sleeping" by the Beatles and the Woodstock documentary and soundtrack changed the way they saw music and inspired the making of their latest record Woodstock.
John Gourley and Eric Howk from the band Portugal. The Man explain how "I'm Only Sleeping" by the Beatles and the Woodstock documentary and soundtrack changed the way they saw music and inspired the making of their latest record Woodstock.
2nd String Sports sat down with lead singer/guitarist John Gourley and drummer Jason Sechrist of the Grammy-nominated band Portugal. The Man - talking everything Portland – culture, the band’s history, their Billboard #4 smash hit “Feel It Still”, love for the Portland Trail Blazers, dream collabs, Rolling Stone controversy, their AMA performance, and much more. Full Video Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvUslxTXJp8 2nd String Sports Podcast: iTunes: bit.ly/itunes-2ndStringSports An unfiltered podcast talking anything and everything sports. If something inappropriate is said, don't be too surprised. "We debate sports, because we're not good enough to go pro" Live Tweet us w/ #2ndSS www.twitter.com/2ndStringSportz www.instagram.com/2ndstringsportz An unfiltered sports podcast talkin' Beavs, NFL, NCAA, NBA, MLB and other random bullsh*t. Hosted By: Jake McGrady – www.twitter.com/TheJakeMcGrady Grant Ocampo – www.twitter.com/grantocampo Geoff Lowe – www.twitter.com/GLOWESHOW6 Filmed / Edited By: Christian Nishioka (www.instagram.com/nishibrah) Erik Eagon (www.instagram.com/erik_eagon)
Happy Sunday Pleasure Seekers! Tonight I have a special treat for you all. John Gourley from Portugal. The Man is on the show with their new single, “Noise Pollution” as well as some great insight into the writing and creative process behind the new record coming out. We also chat a lot about old stories […] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 472:Whether you are a rebel with a cause or just for the kicks: this is the place to be! John Gourley from Portugal. The Man is on the show! Listen in as Damian sits down with his buddy to discuss: punk and tricking Sarah Palin into building a skatepark. From being raised as a "Woods Kid" in Alaska, to playing along to Minor Threat, to witnessing Unsane's Alaska debut, to writing songs with G.O.A.T. Paul Williams and so much more: DON'T MISS THIS ONE!Also, don't miss Portugal. The Man's "Chris Black Changed My Life" lp; available everywhere, now!Also, don't miss Portugal. The Man on tour!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy