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Ep. 6 - Jennifer Hartswick This week on Sounds From The Cellar, our guest is the exceptionally talented, Jennifer Hartswick. As formidable a singing force as she is a trumpeter, she's played the biggest stages with some truly legendary names as well as representing her own impressive record catalogue. We talk about growing up in a family of classical brass players, her long-standing collaborative friendship with our own Nick Cassarino, reiki practice and much more… • Nick Cassarino: Guitar/ Vocals/Musical Director/Producer • Coleman Hughes: Trombone/Vocals/Prod. Coordinator/Producer/Mixer • Butter: Drums/Vocals/Writer/Producer • Mike Davis: Vocals/Producer • Colin Smith: Guitar/Vocals/Director/Producer • Daniel Berkey: Sax/Producer • All audio and visuals were captured and engineered by Clifton Marien • Intro/Outro music "Moon In You" produced by Butter • Artwork by Maurice Redmond • Book us! Follow Us! Here ==== https://linktr.ee/olivetreemadmen • Come see us live at the Olive tree every Monday from 9 to 12PM! C'ya later!
This week, we debut - Podlings -a new series of shorter episodes with a spotlight on the band and who's in it. First up, Nick Cassarino, our in-house genius musical director, guitarist and singer. We chat with ol' boy and talk about his song, "I'll Push On" (or "the bluegrass song" as it's affectionately known) and find out some nuggets about Nick's story along the way. Featuring a performance of the piece at the end. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @00.00 Intro @00:15 Interview @00:16:33 "I'll Push On" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sounds from the cellar with the Olive Tree Madmen is recorded live in New York's West Village at the Olive tree Café during business hours. Special Guest: Nate Jones on Trombone Songs mixed by Coleman Hughes Edited by Colin Smith --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “I'll Push On” written by Nicholas Cassarino ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• Nick Cassarino: Guitar/ Vocals/Musical Director/Producer • Coleman Hughes: Trombone/Vocals/Prod. Coordinator/Producer/Mixer • Butter: Drums/Vocals/Writer/Producer • Mike Davis: Vocals/Producer • Colin Smith: Guitar/Vocals/Director/Producer • Daniel Berkey: Sax/Producer • All audio and visuals were captured and engineered by Clifton Marien • Intro/Outro music "Moon In You" produced by Butter • Artwork by Maurice Redmond • Book us! Follow Us! Here ==== https://linktr.ee/olivetreemadmen • Come see us live at the Olive tree every Monday from 9 to 12PM! C'ya later!
Hello friends! Nashville based, Singer-songwriter, trumpet player and founding member of the Trey Anastasio Band, Jennifer Hartswick is my guest for episode 1221! Jennifer's latest album, the jazz-funk, Something In The Water is available now wherever you stream or download your jams. Go to jenniferhartswick.com for music, show dates and more. We have a great conversation about growing up in a trumpet playing family in Vermont, being into jazz instead of New Kids On The Block, staring off in musical theater at a young age, joining Trey Anastasio's band, writing Something In The Water on retreat in New England with producer Nick Cassarino, living in Nashville and much more. I had a great time getting to know Jennifer. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! Get the best, full-spectrum CBD products from True Hemp Science and enter code HDIGH for a special offer from How Did I Get Here?
The Doc invites Jennifer Hartswick on the show! The two talk about meeting Trey Anastasio and recording on a Phish album, eventually joining his band, playing with Mick Jagger, Herbie Hancock and Carlos Santana, writing her new solo album, working with Nick Cassarino, and the best place to eat in Nashville! Listen Now! Monologue (Hurricane News): 0:00:22 Birthday Suit 1: 12:44 Ripped From the Headlines: 17:03 Jennifer Hartswick - By the River: 34:38 Shoutouts: 40:12 Miscellaneous File: 43:25 Quickhitters: 49:59 Jennifer Hartswick Interview: 58:07 Jennifer Hartswick - Only Time Will Tell: 1:47:44 The Doc G Top 3 (Best Cruising Rides): 1:53:33 Birthday Suit 2: 2:04:20 Birthday Suit 3: 2:07:45
Ep. 69: Kunj Shah — Founder of Live for Live Music This is the Weird Music Podcast, where we explore the minds of the most creative and influential people involved in improvisational music. Kunj Shah is one of the most influential movers & shakers in the funk/jam band music festival scene. In this episode, Kunj shares his story from his humble beginnings as an avid music blogger to producing many of the Jam Band scenes' hallmark events. Kunj & Cam also discuss key lessons Kunj has learned throughout his career, Kunj's perspectives on the business side of being an artist, Live for Live Music's current endeavors, and much more. Grab your tickets for Live for Live Music's "Fool's Paradise" in St. Augustine, FL June 4th & June 5th! The lineup includes Umphrey's McGee (x2), Lettuce (x2), Andy Frasco & The U.N., Jennifer Hartswick & Nick Cassarino, and The Isaiah Sharkey Band (x2) — https://www.ticketmaster.com/fools-paradise-st-augustine-florida-06-05-2022/event/22005C6BBFAACB14 Produced by: Katie Daly Sponsored by: - Thrax CBD & THC ( http://thrax.shop/ ) - SEM Tickets ( https://semtickets.com ) - JNJ Distribution ( https://jnj-distribution.com/ ) We are very grateful for our generous listeners & sponsors! Feel free to give a tip on Venmo — @Cam_Elkins
The Nth Power guitarist Nick Cassarino is interviewed on 'The JamBase Podcast' Episode 118.
Imagine an episode of “60 Minutes” mixed with a Ram Dass lecture, but starring your favorite musicians…Nikki Glaspie and Nick Cassarino are 2/3 of power trio The Nth Power. In this episode we discuss "Reverence," their latest album featuring the late, great Kofi Burbridge, as well as the stories behind their passion for music and how they are using their talents to make the world a kinder place.This is the Weird Music Podcast, where our host Cam Elkins explores the minds of the most creative and influential people involved in the music festival scene. We are very grateful for our generous listeners & sponsors that make this show possible. If you'd like to contribute, feel free to give a tip on Venmo — @Cam_ElkinsEven though psychedelic live music experiences are basically unexplainable… let's give it a try.Produced by: Katie DalySponsored by:SEM Tickets (https://semtickets.com)Hemp Relief CBD (https://hemp-relief.com)Devil Wind Brewing (https://www.devilwindbrewing.com)Art-illery Productions (https://www.instagram.com/art_illeryproduction/)Watch this episode in video on our Youtube >>> https://bit.ly/2Z007Uq
On today’s episode, Mike and Oteil chat with singer and trumpeter Jennifer Hartswick, best known for her work with Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio. Jennifer talks about performing in Trey's Beacon Jams live streamed series this fall, how it came together, and the details of what it felt like to do. She also discusses the fast-paced and quick-changing style of working with Trey and other members of Phish. She reminisces about growing up in Vermont, recording her recent trio album, Nexus, in Phish’s barn studio, and the camaraderie among Burlington musicians. Jennifer also shares how she and her entire family became interested in and practitioners of Reiki.Jennifer Hartswick is one of the most refreshing new voices of the twenty-first century. A consummate performer, she thrills audiences as a vocalist, trumpeter, composer, lyricist and educator. She is equally at home singing soul, funk, pop and R&B, but her passion without question is jazz. At the age of 20 Jennifer was afforded the opportunity to join Trey Anastasio's new band, having already recorded on Story of the Ghost (Phish, 1998) and One Man's Trash (Trey Anastasio, 1998). She embraced the idea with open arms and began touring with him in 2001. In 2003 Jennifer released her own debut album; a soulful, horn laden party entitled Fuse. In 2018, she released a trio album, Nexus, recorded with Nick Cassarino and Christian McBride.This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes!Comes A Time is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted and Produced by Oteil Burbridge and Mike Finoia. Executive Producers are Christina Collins, RJ Bee and Kirsten Cluthe. Production, Editing and Mixing by Eric Limarenko and Matt Dwyer. Theme music by Oteil Burbridge. To discover more podcasts that connect you more deeply to the music you love, check out osirispod.com--------Save 10% on soothing throat spray for singers and talkers at Clyor.com with the promo code TIME See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today’s episode, Mike and Oteil chat with singer and trumpeter Jennifer Hartswick, best known for her work with Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio. Jennifer talks about performing in Trey's Beacon Jams live streamed series this fall, how it came together, and the details of what it felt like to do. She also discusses the fast-paced and quick-changing style of working with Trey and other members of Phish. She reminisces about growing up in Vermont, recording her recent trio album, Nexus, in Phish’s barn studio, and the camaraderie among Burlington musicians. Jennifer also shares how she and her entire family became interested in and practitioners of Reiki. Jennifer Hartswick is one of the most refreshing new voices of the twenty-first century. A consummate performer, she thrills audiences as a vocalist, trumpeter, composer, lyricist and educator. She is equally at home singing soul, funk, pop and R&B, but her passion without question is jazz. At the age of 20 Jennifer was afforded the opportunity to join Trey Anastasio's new band, having already recorded on Story of the Ghost (Phish, 1998) and One Man's Trash (Trey Anastasio, 1998). She embraced the idea with open arms and began touring with him in 2001. In 2003 Jennifer released her own debut album; a soulful, horn laden party entitled Fuse. In 2018, she released a trio album, Nexus, recorded with Nick Cassarino and Christian McBride.This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes!Comes A Time is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted and Produced by Oteil Burbridge and Mike Finoia. Executive Producers are Christina Collins, RJ Bee and Kirsten Cluthe. Production, Editing and Mixing by Eric Limarenko and Matt Dwyer. Theme music by Oteil Burbridge. To discover more podcasts that connect you more deeply to the music you love, check out osirispod.com--------Save 10% on soothing throat spray for singers and talkers at Clyor.com with the promo code TIME See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's episode, Mike and Oteil chat with singer and trumpeter Jennifer Hartswick, best known for her work with Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio. Jennifer talks about performing in Trey's Beacon Jams live streamed series this fall, how it came together, and the details of what it felt like to do. She also discusses the fast-paced and quick-changing style of working with Trey and other members of Phish. She reminisces about growing up in Vermont, recording her recent trio album, Nexus, in Phish's barn studio, and the camaraderie among Burlington musicians. Jennifer also shares how she and her entire family became interested in and practitioners of Reiki. Jennifer Hartswick is one of the most refreshing new voices of the twenty-first century. A consummate performer, she thrills audiences as a vocalist, trumpeter, composer, lyricist and educator. She is equally at home singing soul, funk, pop and R&B, but her passion without question is jazz. At the age of 20 Jennifer was afforded the opportunity to join Trey Anastasio's new band, having already recorded on Story of the Ghost (Phish, 1998) and One Man's Trash (Trey Anastasio, 1998). She embraced the idea with open arms and began touring with him in 2001. In 2003 Jennifer released her own debut album; a soulful, horn laden party entitled Fuse. In 2018, she released a trio album, Nexus, recorded with Nick Cassarino and Christian McBride. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes! Comes A Time is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted and Produced by Oteil Burbridge and Mike Finoia. Executive Producers are Christina Collins, RJ Bee and Kirsten Cluthe. Production, Editing and Mixing by Eric Limarenko and Matt Dwyer. Theme music by Oteil Burbridge. To discover more podcasts that connect you more deeply to the music you love, check out osirispod.com -------- Save 10% on soothing throat spray for singers and talkers at Clyor.com with the promo code TIME Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Featured guests NIKKI GLASPIE and NICK CASSARINO of THE NTH POWER, as well as an introspective chat with Oregon-based artist/entrepreneur CLAY McCABE (of ZIPPER RESCUE). I am lucky and honored to call each of these inspiring human beings my dear friends in real life. The music of The Nth Power often reaches me with an emotional impact that is unrivaled in the culture today, and in that resonant reaction, I know I am far from alone. Nikki and Nicky Cake were kind enough to make some time for separate interviews, conducted in the cozy confines of the legendary High Sierra Music Festival 2019, over the 4th of July weekend in Quincy, CA. Due to the hectic nature of their festival itineraries, which we discuss in detail, neither were able to sit down with me for the customary, career-spanning interview that we like to unveil here at the Upful LIFE, but I can assure you that in the future, I intend to wrangle both Nikki and Nick for all of the important historically-relevant rabbit holes we can tunnel. For now, I am grateful to have gotten 15 potent minutes with "The Evangelist" Nikki, and 25 introspective minutes with "The Master Prophet" Cassarino. Then, on the heels of that abundance we take a deep dive with Mr. Zips, Clay McCabe, most certainly a person of interest in his own right. R.I.P. "POPPA FUNK" ART NEVILLE (12.17.37 - 7.22.19) Before getting into the three interviews, we had to take a few moments to pay tribute to the dearly departed Art "Poppa Funk" Neville, co-founder of The Neville Brothers and The Meters, and a true patriarch of New Orleans funk music. The legendary singer/organist peacefully passed on July 22nd after a lengthy illness. Few people have had the impact on multiple generations of fans and genres quite like Art Neville. The proof is in the music, and the music never stops. Condolences to his son Ian Neville of Dumpstaphunk, nephew Ivan Neville, the entire Neville family and the great city of New Orleans. NIKKI GLASPIE INTERVIEW at 20mins Nikki Glaspie has always held space for people in her life, through music, love, compassion and overstanding the human condition in a profound way. Just before taking the stage with her old friend Jen Hartswick and a phenomenal band, Glaspie sits down to explore a number of topics in a small window of time. We start with how to approach an mammoth endeavor like The Nth Power's tribute to Marvin Gaye (which we featured on Episode 017), prepping a big band for a tribute like this one or those that have come before. This discussion takes place after Nth had reprised the Marvin-homage a night earlier at HSMF. I asked her about Nth's emotional impact on their fans- in essence their "brand"- and their uncanny ability to inhabit the culture's generational greats and interpolate iconic songbooks of socially/politically relevant material. More on how those lyrics and messages are as important today as they were forty years ago. www.HaroldRobinsonFoundation.org From there, a bit on "being the change you want to see", the current trio formation of The Nth Power, and how they write and perform music that is intentional. We transition into some philosophical/cultural matters of importance, and to how people can be of service to communities. Nikki takes this opportunity to let folks know about the efforts with the HAROLD ROBINSON FOUNDATION, in SoCal, a non-profit organization that works toward inspiring and empowering children (primarily people of color) trapped in a cycle of poverty within the inner city. We finish up this brief but enthralling chat with a trip into the wayback machine that takes us to Vermont with the Godmother herself, Jen Hartswick, who's responsible for The Nth Power's entire existence, and the connection between these two women, plus Nate Edgar and Nick Cassarino. When these four touched souls take the stage together, Nikki is steadfast- the sum is far greater than the parts. Thank you Nikki Glaspie, you are love. In between interviews, enjoy The Nth Power's brand-new track "Reach Out", recorded live from Paste Studios in NYC. NICK CASSARINO INTERVIEW at 45mins Glaspie's bandmate and spiritual brother Nick Cassarino is among the more thrilling frontmen who is doin' the damn thing out there in 2019. His mojo has another gear, and the manner and fashion in which he connects with fans when performing is already the stuff of legend. We jump right into the J-Ha/Nth Power High Sierra takeover, how that all goes down, and why having the Vermont homie Bryan McNamara on hand was especially important to Nick. We touch on some of the same topics I did with Nikki, with regard to the Marvin Gaye tribute, stepping into the shoes of the giants, and how that sort of passion and purpose rubs off on The Nth Power's original music. Nick explains how the songwriting and performances for the forthcoming LP Reverence are about "focusing the vibe" and making the songs have the emotional impact necessary to communicate the salient messages within them, and do so inspired by the greats who've come before them, but delivered in their own unique Nth voice. Jen Hartswick & Nick Cassarino with Trey Anastasio and Christian McBride Nick then takes the opportunity to speak on his scintillating duo project with Jen Hartswick, who's album together Nexus made Upful LIFE's 18 Favorite Albums of 2018. So we riff a little a bit further on their Vermont roots that Nikki spoke of earlier, bound to cover just a little more ground. Nick then ties it all together, and announces that J-Ha/Nick and The Nth Power are actually touring together soon. Yep, these two magical artistic entities will spread the healing power of music from city to city each and every night. On the J-Ha tip, Nick reflects on the night that Trey Anastasio and Christian McBride performed the Nexus material with Nick and Jen in NYC. For the exciting end of the interview, Cassarino takes us through the situation when John Mayer decided to sit in with him at Cassarino's standing Sunday solo gig at NYC's Olive Tree. Truly a fascinating tale, and boy, is Nicky Cake ever the story-teller. When we find the time to take the deep dive on his career-arc, please believe I will be asking him to spin yarns like these for the full hour. Giving Thanks & Praises to both Nikki and Nick from The Nth Power for making the time for these wonderful shares. LARGE UP The Nth Power bassist Nate Edgar, on general principle. He may not have been interviewed on this day, but he is. without question, THE MAN, no two ways about it. The Nth Power LOVES You. CLAY McCABE aka MR.ZIPS INTERVIEW AT 1HR 15MINS Behold KING ZIPS!! Get Familiar at www.ZipperRescue.com To close out Episode 021 we welcome CLAY McCABE, aka MR.ZIPS to the show for a wonderful conversation that took place late at night at the ViBE JUNKiE Studios in Oakland Ca in the beginning of summer. For some context, I met Clay in the jungles of Costa Rica during Envision Festival in February 2014, and it's been a joy to check out his journey in this life ever since. He is the owner and proprietor of ZIPPER RESCUE, a patented zipper fix-it product kit that has become an invaluable item at festivals around the world, and most certainly in Black Rock City at the end of every August. Clay takes us through his international travels and meditations as a young man and how those experiences, plus his late father's death, prompted him to take the reigns at the family business, Zipper Rescue. In addition to being a festy celebrity of sorts for his handy product and his willingness to help hundreds of people at every event he frequents, from Burning Man to Global Eclipse Gathering to the event that has his heart and his roots, Oregon Country Fair, Clay is also an tremendous artist and sculptor, so we discuss his early days making art at OCF and how that culture has informed his work moving forward. We talk Da Vinci's Workshop at Burning Man 2016, and some of his primary intentions and philosophies in creating art. Clay also had a pivotal role in the building of OneDome, the interactive art experience and mixed reality playground in downtown SF that was my former place of employ. The ambitious startup endeavor, conceived and unleashed by many members of Clay and my shared festival family, unfortunately ran out of funding and abruptly closed earlier this summer, but at the time of this interview, we were still holdin' on, and frankly there's plenty to be proud of with regard to working with OneDome. All in all, a revealing discussion with an extremely unique and inspired fella who, like Nikki and Nicky Cake before him, I am honored and proud to call a friend in real life. *Vibe Junkie JAM of the Week* North Carolina emcee RAPSODY drops an absolute heater in “Ibtihaj”, featuring GZA and D'Angelo!! "Ibtihaj" is named after Ibtihaj Muhammed, an Olympic fencer who won the bronze in the 2016 games and was the first American Olympian to wear a hijab while participating. Rapsody interpolates GZA's timeless 1995 classic "Liquid Swords" on her track, with the undeniable staccato groove that is burned into our skulls from so many spins through the years. R&B Jesus hops on the chorus, and somehow, D manages to take the Genius refrain "When the emcees came...", Gospelize it and make it his own, then GZA himself hops on for the ultimate co-sign, the guest verse. Such a lovely surprise, and Rapsody certainly holds her own betwixt these icons. )'( PLEASE SUPPORT *ABRAXAS DRAGON* ART CAR At BURNING MAN 2019!! *CLICK HERE* )'( The Upful LIFE Podcast is available on iTunes! Theme Song: Mazel Tov by CALVIN VALENTINE COMMENTS? EMAIL THE SHOW - B.Getz@UpfulLIFE.com
Multi-talented songbird Jennifer Hartswick has a voice so powerful and full of passion that when she sings it is impossible to not be moved to your very core. Though her work on vocals and trumpet from Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio's eponymous band and his newest side project, Ghosts Of The Forest, are where a lot of folks first encounter her she has put out an amazing body of work with her own band, her partner in crime Nick Cassarino (The Nth Power)and superjams and one off shows galore. She's constantly sought out to provide a slice of soul to more shows and studio gigs than you could possibly imagine she graciously took a lil time out to come join in my lil dog and pony circus, so YAY! Dig it!
Soms zijn mensen verbaasd wanneer een vrouw trompet speelt, maar voor zangeres en virtuoos trompettiste Jennifer Hartswick is het de natuurlijkste zaak van de wereld. Ze werd geboren in een grote familie van koperblazers in een piepklein dorpje in de bossen van Vermont en zowel haar tante als grootmoeder speelde trompet. Jennifer toert zo?n 250 dagen per jaar. Ze heeft inmiddels twee solo albums gemaakt, Ocean Floor (2011) en Nexus (2018), ze vormt een duo met gitarist Nick Cassarino én is sinds 18 jaar vast lid van de band van Trey Anastasio, oprichter en gitarist van Phish.
Soms zijn mensen verbaasd wanneer een vrouw trompet speelt, maar voor zangeres en virtuoos trompettiste Jennifer Hartswick is het de natuurlijkste zaak van de wereld. Ze werd geboren in een grote familie van koperblazers in een piepklein dorpje in de bossen van Vermont en zowel haar tante als grootmoeder speelde trompet. Jennifer toert zo?n 250 dagen per jaar. Ze heeft inmiddels twee solo albums gemaakt, Ocean Floor (2011) en Nexus (2018), ze vormt een duo met gitarist Nick Cassarino én is sinds 18 jaar vast lid van de band van Trey Anastasio, oprichter en gitarist van Phish.
Jen Hartswick (https://www.facebook.com/jenhartswick/) is a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, best known as a solo artist and for her work with Trey Anastasio. Her latest record, Nexus, is out now, featuring Christian McBride and Nick Cassarino. http://www.trevorlarkin.com
Seth and Rob discuss the death of Chris Cornell and curious decisions made in the wake of the cancellation of the Pemberton Music Festival. Then they discuss Atlanta’s fantastic SweetWater 420 Festival before giving way to an interview with singer/trumpeter/songwriter Jennifer Hartswick which was recorded during this same festival. Hartswick explains how a Nigel Hall-arranged gig at Tipitina’s in New Orleans led to her recent collaboration with supreme bassist, Christian McBride. The two immediately became friends, and after a few months were in Trey Anastasio’s “Barn” recording studio working in a trio format with guitarist Nick Cassarino. We get some stories from this session, including the unusual way she talked McBride into recording a duet with her. We also hear about how her childhood in a strong musical family, and then high school years in an musically excellent rural Vermont school would lead her to musicians and future band mates like Dave Grippo and Trey Anastasio. She also tells of how she was invited into the Trey Anastasio Band, how she created of some of that band’s signature songs, as well as offers some insight into her various collaborations w/ Umphrey’s McGee and other bands. The hour’ish long interview traverses many other topics, including Hartswick commenting on her sit-ins with Phish, the many, sometimes offensive offers she and band mate, trombonist Natalie Cressman have received to play in all-women and other bands and Turner even tells Hartswick an affecting story about her own husband, bassist Chris Chew. Before wrapping up the episode, Seth reads a couple of emails from careful listeners who noticed subtle errors Rob made during Episode 31. wTnS is Produced by Rob Turner and Engineered by Josh Thane of Wonder Dog Sounds (wonderdogsounds.com) Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth: insideoutwtns.com Twitter: @InsideoutWTNS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insideoutwtns Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/insideoutwTnS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Season 2 of the Rock House kicks off with one of the most talented drummers in the music industry: Nikki Glaspie. Nikki has played with Beyonce, Chaka Kahn, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Maceo Parker, Destiny's Child and George Michael. In 2012, Nikki left Beyonce and started her own band, The Nth Power. In this episode, we were lucky enough to speak with Nikki as well as Nate Edgar (bass) and Nick Cassarino (guitar, vocals). Thank you to our sponsor Izotope for making our show possible Special thanks to Sounds of Berklee Podcast Photo Credit: Jeremy Scott