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Welcome to Roadcase!! We're super pumped for this exciting episode featuring Jeff Gorman and Jake Cochran of Illiterate Light -- a stunning duo who are noted for their dynamic and striking live performances with Jeff on guitar and bass pedals and Jake's unorthodox standing position at the drum kit, infusing an amazing energy into their live shows. Their new album, Sunburned -- out now -- is a profound and expansive look into mortality and the human condition, and has truly taken the band to the next level. Digging deep into their own experiences, and bringing everything on stage has been a hallmark of their artistic output, and that connection with audiences on a deep level continues to drive their love of what they do. Both Jeff and Jake are also profoundly affected by environmental issues -- both are avid cyclists -- and have explored new ways to connect with audiences and raise awareness by creating pedal-powered shows to create innovative live experiences at festivals and venues across the country. So hop on the Roadcase bus (or better yet this time, pedal along!) and learn more about these truly compelling artists and humans, Jeff Gorman and Jake Cochran. It's gonna be a great ride!!For more info:https://www.illiteratelight.com/For more information on Roadcase: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
The Life of a 10x Grammy Producer/Engineer Joe Chiccarelli : The Interview It's Finally Here!! Joe Chiccarelli is not only a 10 x Grammy Winning Producer/Engineer who has worked with such artists as The White Stripes , Beck, Frank Zappa, Etta James, Young The Giant, Spoon, The Strokes, My Morning Jacket, Jason Mraz, Morrissey and so many more, he also is a resident producer at Sunset Sound. Calling Studio 1 home for a decade. From engineering Michael Buble with Greg Wells this past year to working with Frank Zappa when he was 20, Joe Chiccarelli has done it all with no signs of slowing down. His quest to produce and engineer the perfect album is still on fire within. Producer/Host: Drew Dempsey: https://www.instagram.com/dfdproducti... Guest: Joe Chiccarelli https://www.instagram.com/joechiccare... Sunset Sound Merchandise: www.sunsetsoundstore.com Sunset Sound Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunsetsound... Sunset Sound Facebook: @sunsetsoundrecorders Sunset Sound Website: www.sunsetsound.com #recordproducer #audioengineer #sunsetsound
Albums discussed are The Stone Roses' self-titled debut (07:37) and My Morning Jacket's 'Z' (39:32). To suggest an album for CLRC do any of the following: * Leave a review on Apple Podcasts with the artist and title (five stars always helps). * Use the Spotify form right underneath the podcast in your app. * Visit https://linktr.ee/thecarl The intro music is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian Hill. For playlists and podcasts, visit us on the web at https://linktr.ee/thecarl and on Twitter at @CLRCPod. This is Carl Landry Record Club episode #101, --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brett-eskin/message
In this episode of “The Journey of My Mother's Son” podcast, I sit down to talk with three of the members of the band, The Naked Sun. During this conversation, Drew Harris, Tim Campbell, and Tom Tusler talk with me about the magic of music and the role that it has played in each of the lives as well as the release of their upcoming album, “Modern Life.” This is another one of the amazing groups that we connected with at the Philadelphia Folk Festival. Ironically, we didn't actually get to see them perform at the festival, but they were our neighbors in the campground. We got to know them before we even realized that they were performing at the festival. I've since been able to listen to quite a bit of their music and was honored to have them on the show. The Naked Sun is fronted by singer-songwriter, Drew Harris and guitarist Tim Campbell, the band has been a staple of the Philadelphia music scene since forming in 2011. After spending the mid-aughts in the Baltimore, MD, eclectic and robust music scene, Harris moved home to his native Philadelphia to start a rock band with a little more edge than the folky “streetgrass” stylings of his previous bands. Harris and Campbell met in Campbell's South Jersey home, exchanged tunes, and started making music together. Soon after, the Naked Sun would go on to win the WXPN Beta Hi-Fi Festival, the band recorded their first EP, “Space, Place, and Time,” and started playing shows. Flash forward to today, Harris and Campbell are joined by Dylan Mulcahy on drums, Tom Tusler on bass, Alan Sheltzer on keys, and Bradley Moser on lead guitar. The Naked Sun is set to follow up their debut LP, War With Shadows, with a brand new 6-song record entitled, Modern Life, set for release on January 27th, 2023. The Naked Sun mixes sounds familiar to bands like Wilco, the War on Drugs, My Morning Jacket, Drive-by Truckers and the Jayhawks in an indie-rock stew they have coined “honest-rock.” Harris explains, “We make music for people who like to really dig-in to their music.” To find out more about the band and their music, check out their website at www.wearethenakedsun.com.
The Deadcast concludes its dive into the Grateful Dead's entanglement with technology, exploring Jerry Garcia's digital graphics obsession, how Dead Head online communities helped shape the emergent internet, lyricist John Perry Barlow's manifestoes, & more. Guests: Paul Martin, Mary Eisenhart, David Gans, Steve Silberman, Bob Bralove, Dan English, Doug Oade, Christian Crumlish, Charlie Miller, John Markoff, Erik Davis, Michael CaloreSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Michael and I talk about the genius of Mick Taylor and Taylor's short stint with the Rolling StonesNorth Carolina barbecue vs. Texas barbecuethe image Michael saw one day while swimming that inspired his novel ‘I Am the Light of This World'why the early 1970s was such an interesting time culturally and why Michael chose it as the backdrop for a big part of the storythe significance of the title of the novelthe North Carolina Piedmont Blues scene of the 1930s, the Folk Music revival of the 1960s, and Rev. Gary Davis and the artists he influencedMichael's relationship with music, on a personal level and as a writerhow the songs Michael references in certain scenes complement those scenes perfectly, like “Gimme Shelter” by the Rolling Stones, “The Crystal Ship” by The Doors, “The Same Situation” by Joni Mitchell, “Walk Away” by The James Gang, ‘The Zombies' Greatest Hits', “No Quarter” by Led ZeppelinMichael's use of song lyrics in the novelthe significance of Lead Belly—the mythological figure and music of—to the protagonist, Earl, and to the author, Michaelthe role Hank Williams' music plays in the storythe “happy accidents of making art”Jeff and I talk about Lead Belly's historyprison recordmusic catalogueartists he influencedLead Belly's death and his legacy MUSIC AND MEDIA IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE:“Time Waits for No One” by the Rolling Stones“Can't Hardly Wait” by The Replacements“I Am the Light of This World” by Rev. Gary Davis“She Loves You” by The Beatles“Gimme Shelter” by the Rolling Stones“The Same Situation” by Joni Mitchell“Walk Away” by The James Gang“Good Mornin' Blues” by Lead Belly“Love in Vain” by Robert Johnson“I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry” by Hank Williams“The Gallows Pole” by Lead Belly“Goodnight Irene” by Lead Belly“Black Girl (In the Pines)” by Lead Belly“Midnight Special” by Lead Belly LINKS: Michael Parker's website, https://www.michaelfparker.com/Michael Parker, Instagram, @texheel22 Jeff Place/Smithsonian Folkways website, https://folkways.si.edu/ Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/Christy Alexander Hallberg Twitter, @ChristyHallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg Instagram, @christyhallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfSnRmlL5moSQYi6EjSvqag
Welcome concertgoers, music fanatics, and Carolina Loreleis. My name is Lance Ingram and in this episode of Yesterday's concert, Illiterate Light members Jake Cochran and Jeff Gorman talk about their new album, upstaging headliners, and friendship. Grab your earplugs because we're about to break all the rock 'n' roll cliches.Their new album, Sunburned, comes out on January 27. Cover art photo: Joey WhartonFor more: yesterdaysconcert.com/listen
Welcome concertgoers, music fanatics, and Carolina Loreleis. My name is Lance Ingram and in this episode of Yesterday's concert, Illiterate Light members Jake Cochran and Jeff Gorman talk about their new album, upstaging headliners, and friendship. Grab your earplugs because we're about to break all the rock 'n' roll cliches.Their new album, Sunburned, comes out on January 27. Cover art photo: Joey WhartonFor more: yesterdaysconcert.com/listen
The Deadcast explores the Grateful Dead's long-term cosmic entanglement with the California technology world & the architecture of the internet itself, featuring biomusic pioneer Ned Lagin, Dead Heads at the Stanford AI Lab & Apple, sonic heroes from Alembic & Meyer Sound, & more.Guests: Ned Lagin, Ron Wickersham, Susan Wickersham, Daniel Kottke, John Meyer, Helen Meyer, Paul Martin, Andy Moorer, Steve Silberman, Erik Davis, John MarkoffSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We present an encore of the Deadcast's Denmark episode from earlier this year to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Europe ‘72's proper release, as well as to get you ready for (or debrief you from) the Meet-Up At The Movies presentation of the Dead's historic Danish telecast.Guests: Sam Cutler, Steve Parish, Mountain Girl, Donna Jean Godchaux MacKay, Ben Haller, Alan Trist, Jim Sullivan, Gijsbert Hanekroot, John Morris, Sam Field, David Lemieux, MC Taylor, Lars Bennike, Bjørn Lindstrøm, Hans Francke, Jens Skovby, Palle Lykke, Lars Movin, Graeme Boone, Shaugn O'DonnellSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Grateful Deadcast celebrates Bobby Weir's 75th with the birthday boy himself, exploring Weir's world with Don Was, Jeff Chimenti, members of the expanded Wolfpack, & orchestral collaborator Giancarlo Aquilanti. Guests: Bobby Weir, Don Was, Jeff Chimenti, Barry Sless, Giancarlo AquilantiSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James is interviewed on the latest episode of 'The JamBase Podcast.'
“Honeymoon Suite” Hailing from Leeds, Katie Harkin was the co-founder of the band Sky Larkin—an outfit she put together with her childhood pal Nestor Matthews while they were attending university. They signed to the London indie Wichita Recordings, which was home to The Cribs, Bloc Party, Best Coast and My Morning Jacket and put out three great albums, including the 2009 classic The Golden Spike. That band lasted almost ten years and while they were at it, Harkin started to get recruited for other projects, like touring with Wild Beasts in 2011 for their Smother record. Post Sky Larkin she became a touring member of Sleater-Kinney—you can hear her on the Live in Paris album— and she went on to also be a touring member of Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile's band when they toured the Lotta Sea Lice record. She toured again with Barnett a year later and soon after she put out her first solo album under the name Harkin. She put out her second Harkin effort this summer—titled Honeymoon Suite, it's dreamy, ethereal and decidedly catchy. The compositions are textured and nuanced, the instrumentation is layered and rich and Harkin's vocals float with precision and finesse. Harkin is never not busy—she's worked with everyone from Waxahatchee to comic Josie Long to Turner Prize-winning filmmaker Helen Martin We got her in between all the business and she was just lovely. www.handmirror.bandcamp.com www.stereoembersmagazine.com www.bombshellradio.com www.alexgreenonline.com Stereo Embers: Twitter: @emberseditor IG: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
Ace 50The Deadcast welcomes Bobby Weir to honor the 50th anniversary of his 1972 solo debut “Ace” (& its forthcoming reissue), made with an all-star backing band that happened to be the Grateful Dead, featuring archival audio with “Ace” lyricists John Perry Barlow & Robert Hunter.Guests: Bobby Weir, Donna Jean Godhaux-MacKay, Don WasSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Roadcase!! We are absolutely delighted to have S.G. Goodman with us for this week's episode when S.G. sat down with Josh just prior to her show at Schubas in Chicago during this stop on her very first headlining tour. Her recently released second album, Teeth Marks, is a simply stellar work of remarkable scope and comes close on the heels of her first effort, Old Time Feeling, released in 2020 and produced by none other than Jim James of My Morning Jacket. In the wake of her debut album, S.G. was lauded by Rolling Stone as an "untamed rock n roll truth-teller," and Teeth Marks is no exception. Her brutal honesty and courage is put on display as she covers a myriad of tough subjects, from self-love to the opioid crisis to deep trauma that lingers in the body. Much like her live performance, Teeth Marks is a poignant and compelling example of vulnerability combined with the power of music and the human spirit. In this unique and powerful conversation, we cover tons of ground while exploring S.G.'s personal background and why these topics are of such profound importance to her. So climb aboard the Roadcase bus for this amazing listen and learn more about the world of S.G. Goodman. It's gonna be a great ride!! For more about S.G. Goodman click:http://www.sggoodman.net/For more information: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
Pack the Microbus & hit the road with the Dead in ‘83, hang out with the deep scene of Dead Head graffiti writers & frisbee players in Central Park, & get back to Madison Square Garden for two shows with two room-shaking bustouts.Guests: David Lemieux, John Meyer, Helen Meyer, Dan English, Alan Trist, John Scher, Eric Schwartz, John Leopold, Charlie Miller, Jim Wise, Bob Minkin, Lee Greenfeld, Johnny Dwork, Eric Pooley, Rich Farrell, Larry Price, Dean Heiser, Mary Eisenhart, Corry Arnold, Elijah Funk, Alix Ross, Mark RodriguezSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Deadcast examines how the Grateful Dead remained a center of innovation in 1982, exploring their new sound system with John & Helen Meyer of Meyer Sound, an audacious plan to sell live tapes, the DIY zine scene, one future hit, & two sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden.Guests: Alan Trist, John Meyer, Helen Meyer, Dan English, Bob Minkin, Charlie Miller, Jim Wise, Eric Schwartz, Chris Goodspace, John Leopold, Johnny Dwork, Shaugn O'Donnell, Jeff Pincus, Marty Meyer, David Lemieux, J. Christian GreerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(2:30) - Softball and My Morning Jacket. (13:28) - MNF Recap: Eagles Run Over Vikings and Bills Best Titans. (39:50) - Cincinnati Bengals OLine Struggles, Justin Fields at the Podium and Best Week 3 NFL Games. (1:03:34) - Tailgating Codebreaks and Mailbag. Green Light Spotify Music: https://open.spotify.com/user/951jyryv2nu6l4iqz9p81him9?si=17c560d10ff04a9b Spotify Layup Line: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1olmCMKGMEyWwOKaT1Aah3?si=675d445ddb824c42 Green Light Tube YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/GreenLightTube1 Green Light with Chris Long: Subscribe and enjoy weekly content including podcasts, documentaries, live chats, celebrity interviews and more including hot news items, trending discussions from the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, NCAA are just a small part of what we will be sharing with you. https://www.greenlightpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We are getting spicy this week with #Spitgate in full swing as we discuss the drama surrounding the Don't Worry Darling premiere. Then we bring it back around to all things joyous with Thor Love and Thunder, the new Santa Clauses show, and our buddy Dan Levy starting up The Big Brunch. This week's story finds us in the late 1700s for The Manhattan Well Murder Trial, the first murder trial in American history. Some pretty big name drops in this whirlwind of a story! Available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. To send in topics of interest, please email quiteabitpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on instagram and facebook and youtube @quiteabitpodcast Sources for this episode:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levi_Weekshttps://history.nycourts.gov/case/people-v-weeks/https://www.encyclopedia.com/law/law-magazines/levi-weeks-trial-1800https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/manhattan-well-murderhttps://nyghosts.com/manhattan-well/https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueCrime/comments/m9lryp/gulielma_elma_sands_22_years_old_new_york_woman/https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/investigating-case-earliest-known-murder-victim-180955409/
We point the Deadcast to the ‘80s & channel the room-shaking power of the 1981 Madison Square Garden shows on the new box set with archivist David Lemieux, promoter John Scher, photographers Jay Blakesberg & Bob Minkin, tapers Jim Wise & Charlie Miller, & many more.Guests: David Lemieux, John Scher, Jay Blakesberg, Bob Minkin, Charlie Miller, Christina Schreiber, Jon Huntley, Jim Wise, Chris Goodspace, Eric Pooley, Shaugn O'Donnell, Marty Meyer, Frank BoeschSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.