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Send us a textIn this exclusive Midwest Mixtape Podcast interview, Aaron Comess of the legendary Spin Doctors joins us to discuss the band's exciting new chapter and their first studio album in 12 years, Face Full of Cake, dropping April 11 via Capitol Records!
On this episode of Great Practice, Great Life, Steve sits down with Chris Barron, the inspiring lead singer of the Spin Doctors, for a deep dive into his incredible journey—one marked by relentless resilience, reinvention, and raw determination. Chris shares his story of overcoming a tough childhood, dyslexia, vocal paralysis, and the heartbreaking loss of his brother—all while forging a legendary career in music. His secret? A relentless work ethic, a sharp mind, and a unique approach to handling setbacks. He embraces what he calls “guided moping,” allowing himself time to process challenges before shifting into creative problem-solving mode. From the Spin Doctors' early days recording on a Tascam four-track cassette to crafting hits like “Little Miss Can't Be Wrong,” Chris has always turned adversity into art—something most business owners can relate to. He shares his unique analogy of running the band like a pirate ship, emphasizing the power of collaboration and teamwork. He also offers insights into how musicians, much like lawyers, find success when they align their personal aspirations with the broader goals of their team. But Chris isn't just about music, his insatiable curiosity fuels everything he does. Twice facing vocal paralysis, he adapted with resilience and ingenuity, proving that persistence beats the odds. Whether it's photography, chess, or studying ancient Greek, he's constantly evolving, refusing to be defined by his struggles. No matter your path—music, law, or any dream worth chasing—Chris's story is a testament to how hard work, heart, and resilience can shape a lasting legacy. Spin Doctors kick off their tour on April 8, 2025, and their new album drops on April 12, 2025! In this episode, you will hear: Chris Barron's creative journey and identity as a poet and performer The analogy of running a band like a pirate ship, emphasizing collaboration and teamwork The Spin Doctors' early days and evolution, highlighting key partnerships and songwriting Overcoming personal and professional challenges, including vocal paralysis and loss Chris's passion for diverse interests, such as photography, chess, and lifelong learning The importance of reputation, honesty, and balance in creative and legal careers Resilience and adaptability as key components of a successful artistic career Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. If there's a topic you would like us to cover on an upcoming episode, please email us at steve.riley@atticusadvantage.com. Supporting Resources: Chris Barron: thechrisbarron.com Spin Doctors: www.spindoctors.com Spin Doctors Tour Dates: www.spindoctors.com/tour New Album: Face Full of Cake: www.hellomerch.com/products/face-full-of-cake-cd New Single: Rock ‘N' Roll Heaven: spindoctors.lnk.to/RocknRollHeaven Spin Doctors Merch: www.hellomerch.com/collections/spin-doctors Team Leader Certification Program: atticusadvantage.com/law-firm-team-leader-certification Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
Season 07 Episode 11: From ‘Command & Control' to ‘Customer Service' – Beyond ‘hazard salad' in psychosocial risk management.The team revel in debate about the new Queensland state and Commonwealth government literature on psychosocial risk management. Sara is relieved to see updates to regulations on psychosocial risks (Work Health and Safety [Psychosocial Risks] Amendment Regulation 2022) because of their focus on work design. Trajce explains aspects of The Commonwealth Code of Practice: Managing Psychosocial Hazards at Work (Dec 2023) which includes “intrusive surveillance” as a psychosocial hazard, requiring employer risk management and interventions. The team reference Season 01 Episode 05: Kozorov and The Need for Purpose – an episode devoted to discussions on vicarious trauma in the workplace.Much to Alan's amusement, Sara reveals her anthem song, “Little Miss Can't Be Wrong,” by the Spin Doctors, while lamenting common central office approaches to operate like ‘command and control centres.' “That might work in times of conscription,” she says, “but it fails to incorporate service design to recognise employees as internal customers to the work experience.” She references Dart Lindsey in his view of “Work as a Product,” an idea populated in his recent Harvard Business Review publication.
In Episode 585, Spin Doctors' frontman Chris Barron joins the conversation to discuss the band's journey, their upcoming new album, and plans for an exciting summer tour. Best known for their ‘90s hits like Two Princes and Little Miss Can't Be Wrong, the band continues to evolve while staying true to their signature blend of bluesy rock and jam-band energy. Barron reflects on their early days playing in New York City's music scene and how they broke through with their multi-platinum debut album, Pocket Full of Kryptonite.Now, decades later, the Spin Doctors are back with a fresh collection of songs, recorded with the same raw energy that made them famous. Barron shares insights into the creative process behind the new album, describing it as a mix of classic Spin Doctors grooves with some fresh, unexpected twists. He dives into the songwriting, the recording sessions, and how the band captured the magic that has kept their fans engaged for so long.Beyond the music, Barron opens up about the band's journey, from their rise in the ‘90s to navigating the ever-changing music industry. He talks about their dedicated fan base, how the group has kept their chemistry alive, and what fuels their passion for making music after all these years. Their longevity, he says, comes from both their musical connection and their friendship, which has only deepened over time.With the new album set to drop, the Spin Doctors are gearing up for a major summer tour, bringing their classic hits and new tracks to fans across the country. Barron shares some behind-the-scenes details on what to expect from the tour, promising high-energy performances, jam-heavy sets, and a few surprises along the way. The band is eager to hit the road and reconnect with fans, both old and new.This episode is a must-listen for longtime Spin Doctors fans and anyone who loves rock with a groove. Barron's stories, humor, and deep love for music shine through, making for an engaging and insightful conversation about the past, present, and future of one of the ‘90s' most iconic bands.https://www.spindoctors.com/
Plongez dans l'histoire fascinante des Spin Doctors, ce groupe new-yorkais qui a connu un succès phénoménal dans les années 90 avec leur premier album « Pocketful of Kryptonite ».
Send us a Text Message.Can you believe some of the excuses people make when caught red-handed? Get ready for a wild ride with the Back in Time Brothers as we kick off with our "Busted" segment, revealing the most outrageously funny criminal excuses and escapades. Imagine a high-speed chase ending in the water, a burglar's misadventure in a cow pasture, and even a botched ATM theft—trust us, you won't want to miss these hilarious stories. Then, we dive into the music scene of the 90s, dissecting the most hated bands and why we just can't let them go. From the Spin Doctors to Hootie & the Blowfish, we've got the stories, the laughs, and yes, even the songs.Ever wondered what kind of wild scenarios we could cook up involving 90s bands and bizarre criminal stories? We indulge in some imaginative fun, like wrestling moves on criminals and a particularly hilarious DUI incident in England. Then, we get real about the Spin Doctors, exploring their unexpected connection to Blues Traveler's John Popper and why their hits, "Two Princes" and "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong," still linger in our minds. And just when you think it can't get crazier, we share some quirky facts about avocados, polar bears, and the Eiffel Tower that will leave you both educated and entertained.But we're not done yet! We reminisce about Hootie & the Blowfish's rise to fame and Darius Rucker's surprising switch to country music, along with the impact of hits like "Only Wanna Be With You" and "Hold My Hand." Then, we revisit the 90s' most sensational celebrity scandals, from Tonya Harding's infamous downfall to O.J. Simpson's trial and Milli Vanilli's lip-syncing disaster. Wrapping up with a segment on poetic and enigmatic lyrics, we ponder the mysteries of life and identity, all with our signature mix of humor and nostalgia. Tune in for a rollercoaster of laughs, memories, and surprising insights!Support the Show.Thanks for listening. Join us each Monday at 1pm Central at www.urlradio.net and follow us on Facebook!
Dumb Ass News - A live 12-inch eel was pulled out of a man's abdomen. Comedian Vince Berry joined Chaz & AJ in studio to figure out how it got in unnoticed. (0:00) Channel 8's Sarah Cody came in to discuss her gripe with Bruce Springsteen, college tours, her new(ish) weatherman and being gifted vodka nips. (3:59) Chaz & AJ interviewed Spin Doctors lead singer Chris Barron ahead of their upcoming Westport show April 5. He dove deep into the inspiration for "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong", which no one saw coming! (27:53)
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. On today's episode, Andy Atherton is watching “Little Miss Can't Be Wrong” by Spin Doctors from 1992. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXWbMu4PtpE
The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson
Spin Doctors lead singer Chris Barron joins Ralph Sutton and James Mattern and the discuss naming Spin Doctors and why it's not preceded with "The," Chris Barron's time growing up and getting beat up in Australia, the stories behind Little Miss Can't Be Wrong and Two Princes, the creation of Spin Doctors, meeting and befriending John Popper of Blues Traveler, Chris Barron's mom getting him to play guitar at 8 years old, Chris Barron's writing process, the king of Caturday, a live performance of Still A Beautiful World, Angels and One-Armed Jugglers and Two Princes, Chris Barron working on Z Rock with Big Jay Oakerson, meeting and learning to spin a mic with Robert Daltrey, Chris Barron's first concert, first drug and first sexual experience and so much more!(Air Date: December 16th, 2023)Support our sponsors!YoKratom.com - Check out Yo Kratom (the home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!Get your very own T-Shirt of Big Jay's sexy drawing right here! https://merchengine.com/products/jay-sex-sdr-showTo advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.comand click on "Advertisers" for more information!The SDR Show merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/the-sdr-showYou can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Spin Doctors/Chris BarronTwitter: https://twitter.com/TheChrisBarronBand Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpinDoctorsBandInstagram: https://instagram.com/TheChrisBarron_Band Instagram: https://instagram.com/SpinDoctorsBandJames L. MatternTwitter: https://twitter.com/jameslmatternInstagram: https://instagram.com/thejamesmatternRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Is anyone so bad it is easier and happier when he/she is gone you ask? Well, the Spin Doctors believe so and from the opening line, they deliver all the reasons why. "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" is a masterfully written song wrapped with sarcasm paper and tied with hiliarious ribbon. Knowing the story of why frontman Chris Barron wrote this song makes it even better...not to mention his 2019 tweet about the amount of plays it has accumulated in 25+ years. We -we being you the listener and Tressa- find out something we did not know about Joey (shocking)! And now, Tressa is on a journey Joey advises her to not take. Plus, who would get Bob if the show ever causes a breakUP of the 30+ year friendship instead of the breakDOWN of our favorite songs? We discuss.
In 1992, New York City based rock 'n' roll band The Spin Doctors released their hit song "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" from their 1991 album Pocket Full of Kryptonite, which hit #17 on the pop charts.Virtually everyone at the time assumed the song was written about an ex-girlfriend of frontman and songwriter, Chris Barron. But 27 years later, Barron tweeted the truth; the song was written about his step-mom, who bullied him, told him he would never amount to anything and he would "die in a gutter."Well Barron use this abuse as fuel for his fire and wrote a song about her. Here's the tweet that went viral:"My stepmom told me I'd be a janitor [nothing wrong with that] and live in the basement of a school and play guitar for the rats. I wrote a song about her. It's called Little Miss Can't Be Wrong. It's been played on the radio three million time."To stay connected with Better Place Project and for updates and behind the scenes info, please follow us on social media:Website:https://www.betterplaceproject.org/Instagram: @BetterPlaceProj To follow Steve & Erin on Instagram:@SteveNorrisOfficial @ErinorrisFacebook: Facebook.com/BetterPlaceProjectPodcastTwitter: @BetterPlaceProjEmail: BetterPlaceProjectPodcast@gmail.com
Our Season 9 finale finds us in deep conversation with Spin Doctors frontman Chris Barron, as part of our loving coverage of 1991's firecracker album "Pocket Full of Kryptonite," an album we both dearly love. And the hits, oh the hits! From "Two Princes," "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong," and our favorite jukebox jam "Shinbone Alley/Hard to Exist," we'll squeeze the juice out of every delicious track. We'll get into our usual shenanigans and excited musings, and we'll talk with Chris about everything from his surprising vocal background to his feelings about playing second fiddle to Pearl Jam. Also: - Pachelbel's Canon and John Popper's cannon - The Jerky Boys and Australian culture - Art beyond perfection - Fake languages! - Chris's Eddie Vedder hot take - “Snickers are for b****es” --- Join us on PATREON for early access, extended interviews, weekly reaction mini-sodes, full bonus shows, and more ways to be part of the show! patreon.com/greatsongpod Visit greatsongpodcast.com for archives, merch, and more! Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @greatsongpod, and join the Facebook group at Facebook.com/groups/greatsongpod. The Great Song Podcast is a Tiger Leap Production. Check out the other fine Tiger Leap podcasts like Curio with Dan Buck, Project SSA, and The Punnery. Patreon Producers: Andrea Konarzewski, Ari Marucci, Michael Conley, Peter Mark Campbell, David Steinberg, Randy Hodge, Chaz Bacus, Juan Lopez, Jason Arrowood, Howard Passey, Kevin Foley, Micah Murphy, Christopher Cudnoski, and Tim Jahr --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greatsongpod/message
Just go ahead now! The Spin Doctors were known for being a jam band that originated in New York that won a sizeable audience with their ties to The Blues Travelers and their long, drawn out live shows. Once they got on their label Epic Records, the pressure was on for them to conform from their usual style and compete with the grunge movement that was shaping the music scene at large all around the world. Their 1991 debut album Pocket Full of Kryptonite landed in the hands of their fans and the local radios that played such hits as Two Princes and Little Miss Can't Be Wrong, and propelled the Spin Doctors into stardom. But the troubles didn't stop there. Join me today as we take a look at who the Spin Doctors are, the music that made them famous, the alienation on their own record label, and how they kept on going. Follow me for more music content, and how you can support OTM :) OTM Blog: https://onthemixpodcast.wordpress.com/blog/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onthemixpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnTheMixPodcast Discord: https://discord.com/invite/gYFNT2RjtA Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/onthemixpodcast Donation/Tip: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/onthemixpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/on-the-mix/support
LIFTING THE LYD: Lydia Laws, music publicist & eco activist, meets a medley of inspiring achievers
A new year means a new season of LIFTING THE LYD, with our first guest of 2021... Spin Doctors lead singer & co-founder Chris Barron! The American rock band has sold millions of records, including the hits ‘Two Princes' and ‘Little Miss Can't Be Wrong'; toured with the Rolling Stones; played at the likes of Glastonbury and Woodstock; graced Rolling Stone magazine's cover; played on Dave Letterman and Saturday Night Live... the achievements just go on. The band is still active, releasing music & touring internationally, & Chris is also a solo act, with a new album coming soon! As someone who used to dance around to Spin Doctors' hits, this was a real pleasure for me - a big thank you to Richard Ilderton (LTL's first ever guest) for the link up! Connect with LIFTING THE LYD: IG: @liftingthelyd_podcast FB: @liftingthelyd Connect with Chris Barron/Spin Doctors: IG: @thechrisbarron_ & @spindoctorsband FB: @chrisbarronsolo & @spindoctorsband
Bonus cuts that feature the setup call between Pat and John.Intro is Pete Holmes -Album: Dirty CleanTrack:AfterlifeClip TransitionsWeight of the WorldArtist: The SamplesLittle Miss Can't Be WrongArtist: Spin DoctorsExit is Dave Matthews BandAlbum: Under The Table And DreamingTrack:Ants MarchingSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/hphs1995. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What Time Is It? It's time to gather Forty or Fifty of your friends together for the latest episode of Ka-Pow the Pop Cultured Podcast! Jordan starts things off, avoiding Jimmy Olsen's Blues by recounting the success of this year's River City Comic Arts Festival, then those Two Princes Cliff and Seth review Amazon's new phenomenon, "The Boys." Little Miss Can't Be Wrong, as long as she's listening to KPP! Length - 01:01:15 Language - PG-13. (Contains mild adult language.) - 0:09:15 - YEAH YOU KNOW ME Thinking back on the first albums we ever bought. - 0:16:37 - TV RECAPS & REVIEWS Checking Instagram for news about the upcoming season of "Riverdale," an extremely meta "BH90210" reunion, "Big Brother" picks up steam, sampling the first episode of "Pennyworth," Agent Carter to appear on the next season of "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," TVLand skews older with "Younger," "Yellowstone" cranks up the cowboy adrenaline and the final season of "Preacher" premiers. - 0:33:45 - CROSSING THE STREAMS Amazon's "The Boys" puts a new spin on superheroes, getting a good cry in with season four of "Queer Eye," a Disney+ bundle deal officially announced, a documentary about dads and baseball cards, "Jack of All Trades," and the second go-round for "Workin' Moms."
EPISODE DETAILS: PART ONE Scott and Paul chat about why interviewing Chris Barron is a particularly significant milestone for them. PART TWO - 5:18 mark Chris Barron stops by Songcraft World Headquarters to chat about why he calls his musical background a “dog’s breakfast;” what his music teacher told him that blew his mind about songwriting; the reason he doesn’t like Eddie Vedder’s voice; what happened creatively when vocal cord paralysis kept him from being able to sing for many months; what he really thinks about playing “Two Princes” every night; and why, when he was talking to us, he really wanted to be standing on the arm of the couch howling and waving his underwear over his head. Plus, Chris performs two songs live and acoustic! ABOUT CHRIS BARRON Chris Barron is best known as the lead singer of the Spin Doctors whose major label debut album, Pocketful of Kryptonite, spawned the hit singles “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong,” “Two Princes,” “Jimmy Olsen’s Blues,” “What Time is It?” and “How Could You Want Him (When You Know You Could Have Me)?” The album was certified five times platinum and earned the band an American Music Award nomination for Favorite Pop/Rock Album, as well as a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Performance. The Spin Doctors built a loyal fanbase through relentless touring, including a key stint as members of the H.O.R.D.E. festival alongside Widespread Panic, Blues Traveler, and Phish. Three additional albums followed, including Turn it Upside Down, another platinum release that spawned the charting singles “Cleopatra’s Cat” and “You Let Your Heart Go Too Fast.” The band eventually broke up after Barron experienced vocal cord paralysis and was told he may never sing again. When his voice returned Barron embarked on what he has called "a journeyman songwriting experience," branching out to compose lyrics and music that draw from a variety of genres and influences. He returned to music with his debut solo album, Shag. His most recent release, Angels and One-Armed Jugglers, emerged after yet another struggle with vocal cord paralysis. The album has earned enthusiastic critical reviews and has given Chris an opportunity to pursue a solo career while continuing to perform with a reunited Spin Doctors. The band recently celebrated the 30th anniversary of its formation.
Joined today by the lead singer of the Spin Doctors, Chris Barron. Chris joins me from Jack Demsey’s bar and we talk about my mom possibly being a groupie, our love affair with our cats, and how he finally got back his hat from the iconic “Two Princes” video. We hear about Chris’ crazy life growing up, what “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong” is really about and if he really came to NYC with $100 in his pocket and a guitar. Chris tells us about the NYC music scene in the 90’s, how the Spin Doctors continue to be friends after 30 years and what their last fight was over. From the 7th grade teacher who inspired Chris Barron, to smoking weed with Willie Nelson, Chris takes us on a wild interview. Follow Chris on twitter: @thechrisbarron check out his new album “Angels and One-Armed Jugglers” on his website: thechrisbarron.com follow me on twitter: @mikesafo
In 1992 the Spin Doctors had an era-defining, cultural touchstone of an album on their hands when their debut, Pocket Full of Kryptonite, finally took off after months of release. It went on to sell over 3 million copies on the back of perennial hits like "Two Princes" and "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong." Unfortunately, as is often the case, the curse of the Sophomore Slump hit them pretty hard when the follow up, 1994's Turn It Upside Down, failed to take hold. Though momentum stalled, the band has carried on releasing great albums over the next 25 years. On November 8th, the band is celebrating 30 years together with a special show at the Brooklyn Bowl in NYC that is sure to make fans very happy. In this chat, frontman Chris Barron discusses the many highs and lows he's experienced over these 30 years, partially being inspired to make music by school chum John Popper of Blues Traveler, what his life is like now, and his recent solo album, 2017's Angels and One-Armed Jugglers. He's a wonderfully funny and frank guy who's totally down to earth. Enjoy! http://spindoctors.com/ http://thechrisbarron.com/
CHRIS BARRON is the acclaimed Spin Doctors frontman. A four-album hot streak in the '90s established them as a heavyweight of the era with 1991's five-times-platinum Pocket Full of Kryptonite' ruling the airwaves with hits “Little Miss Can't Be Wrong” and “Two Princes”. Barron is now a veteran approaching 50, living in a world changed beyond recognition, compelled to write the music that chronicles the here-and-now. His latest ‘Angels and One-Armed Jugglers' is the the culmination of a lifetime's craft and a record both contemporary and classic. KIM RICHEY is a legendary Nashville songcrafter. This two-time Grammy-nominated artist is a storyteller; a weaver of emotions and a tugger of heartstrings. Tender, poetic and aching with life's truths, Kim's songs transport you to her world, where words paint pictures and melodies touch the soul. After a nearly five year hiatus, Richey returns with her eighth studio album, ‘Edgeland'. The term “Edgeland” is defined as the lost zone between urban and rural environments, a concept which mimics Richey's constant fluctuation between the rigid genre definitions of country and Americana music. WoodSongs Kid: Aisley Stuebs is an aspiring sixteen-year-old Singer/Songwriter from Lexington, Kentucky.
CHRIS BARRON is the acclaimed Spin Doctors frontman. A four-album hot streak in the ’90s established them as a heavyweight of the era with 1991’s five-times-platinum Pocket Full of Kryptonite’ ruling the airwaves with hits “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong” and “Two Princes”. Barron is now a veteran approaching 50, living in a world changed beyond recognition, compelled to write the music that chronicles the here-and-now. His latest ‘Angels and One-Armed Jugglers’ is the the culmination of a lifetime’s craft and a record both contemporary and classic. KIM RICHEY is a legendary Nashville songcrafter. This two-time Grammy-nominated artist is a storyteller; a weaver of emotions and a tugger of heartstrings. Tender, poetic and aching with life’s truths, Kim’s songs transport you to her world, where words paint pictures and melodies touch the soul. After a nearly five year hiatus, Richey returns with her eighth studio album, ‘Edgeland’. The term “Edgeland” is defined as the lost zone between urban and rural environments, a concept which mimics Richey’s constant fluctuation between the rigid genre definitions of country and Americana music. WoodSongs Kid: Aisley Stuebs is an aspiring sixteen-year-old Singer/Songwriter from Lexington, Kentucky.
Chris Barron is the lead singer of the Spin Doctors, who after much perseverance, enjoyed massive success in the early Nineties with hits like “Two Princes” and “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong” and the accompanying album, Pocket Full of Kryptonite, which went five times Platinum. Barron took some time out from the band to start work on his second solo record. During the process, he dealt with a paralyzed vocal cord, and the fear that he might never sing again. Thankfully, Barron’s voice returned, and with the help of a bevy of New York’s finest musicians, he’s put together an eleven track song cycle titled Angels and One-Armed Jugglers.Barron takes us through the stories behind several songs, including one about his neighbor who inspired the title of the album. Plus, he talks about the massive success the Spin Doctors enjoyed, as well as the story of "Two Princes."
I n this podcast I talk to Aaron Comess, who is best known for his work as founding (and current) member of the multi-platinum group The Spin Doctors. Although you’ve heard his grooves behind their hits like “Two Princes” and “Little Miss Can’t be Wrong” what you may not have heard is his massively impressive […] The post 103 – Play the drums, don’t let them play you: with Aaron Comess appeared first on Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros..