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Episode 42 of Oh, Deer... presented by Bo's Bar & Stage is here! For the first time in the history of this podcast, Ryan Lund was not present for a recording... which means things probably went a lot smoother and stayed on the rails, right? Wrong. With Walsh and Dustin also absent, it was a smaller, but still highly inappropriate crew for this episode (as the title suggests), which includes a surprise appearance by Communal Creative Studio's own Ryan Kuly, who hadn't been around for a recording in over two years. He hopped on the mic to share some stories from all his years as a sound tech for Bo's, playing gigs with One Bad Son, and most recently touring with the legendary Matt Good. (9:53) As always, there's a bunch of other crap mixed in there too, as we chat about the greatest TV characters of all time (55:38), and offer The Athlete a chance at redemption as we play another round of Gad Mabs (1:18:26).... so enjoy! Or don't, we're not the boss of you.
As one comic ends another begins! Shane Connery Volk is on the Cryptid Creator Corner today to discuss the end of Nottingham and the beginning of Prairie Gods: Race the Devil, which hits your local comic shop on September 4th. We talk about his journey since being named one of the winners of the Mad Cave Talent Search in 2019, his nearly 20 years with the Canadian rock band One Bad Son and what readers can expect of his new series. I read issue #1 and I loved it. Here is what Previews says about the new series: Created by the artist of Nottingham, Prairie Gods is The Twilight Zone meets Sin City. Each self-contained issue centers on supernatural events and characters in and around the small prairie town of Broadacres. The series will resonate with fans of Hellboy, while the shifting genres and themes will appeal to fans of Westerns, crime, racecar movies, lost treasure serials, and war stories-with a dose of action throughout. The first exhilarating story features Freddy Davis, a champion race car driver, who has returned home to Broadacres. He buys the abandoned speedway intending to race its only undefeated driver: the Devil himself. Be sure to check out Shane's website here: https://www.shaneconneryvolk.com/ Our episode sponsors unSeen/unHeard: Disability and Neurodivergence Comic Anthology on Kickstarter Arkenforge Play TTRPG games? Make sure to check out our partner Arkenforge. They have everything you need to make your TTRPG more fun and immersive, allowing you to build, play, and export animated maps including in person fog of war capability that let's your players interact with maps as the adventure unfolds while you, the DM get the full picture. Use the discount code YETI5 to get $5 off your order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode I'm joined by Kurt Dahl aka The Lawyer Drummer. We talk about the legal side of the business as well as learn about his experience in the industry as a successful musician. Whether you are just starting out, or have established your career in the world of music, this podcast episode has a ton of valuable information about what steps to take to protect yourself as a musician, as well as making sure you sign the agreements and contracts that are right for you. As a musician, Kurt has toured North America with his band One Bad Son, scored five top 10 singles and a #1 song, released 9 albums with various artists, and has worked closely with major industry players like 604 Records, The Feldman Agency, Frontside Group, Strut Entertainment, and Hive Management. The band has toured arenas with Def Leppard, Shinedown, and Judas Priest, and in 2019 we shared the bill with The Rolling Stones in front of 70,000 people. Kurt has practiced Entertainment Law throughout Canada since 2010, providing comprehensive legal advice to a wide array of music, film, television and technology clients since 2010. He became Partner at Murphy & Company in 2016 and was acknowledged by Canadian Lawyer in 2019 for his contributions to Entertainment Law in Canada. If you are at a new level in your career and may need to talk with someone about the next steps, or have any questions, you can reach out to Kurt via his website. His social media @lawyerdrummer is also packed with valuable information for musicians at every level of their careers.
We have a really fun episode of the We Talk Music podcast for you this time as we welcome drummer Kurt Dahl from One Bad Son. There’s a ton of good stuff in this interview as Kurt talks with us about their fantastic new song “I Come Alive” and it’s creation, the band’s new lineup, […] The post WTMusic: I Come Alive from One Bad Son & A Dead Man’s Bed appeared first on We Talk Podcasts.
We have a really fun episode of the We Talk Music podcast for you this time as we welcome drummer Kurt Dahl from One Bad Son. There's a ton of good stuff in this interview as Kurt talks with us about their fantastic new song "I Come Alive" and it's creation, the band's new lineup, future plans, upcoming tour dates, and breaking into the American artist as a Canadian band. All that plus a story you've just got to hear about a dead man's bed, so give it a listen and share it around because it's good stuff! Some great ways to subscribe to We Talk Podcasts. Try us on Apple Podcasts. For those of you looking for an alternative we're now available on Stitcher Radio. You can also check the show out on the versatile TuneIn radio. And join the We Talk Conversation on Twitter @wetalkpodcasts. Plus give us a like now on Facebook. And check out the WTM archives for more amazing interviews,
Welcome to the episode 4 of "Women In The Music Industry", a podcast that shines a spotlight on the remarkable women who are breaking barriers and making their mark in an industry that has long been dominated by men. Today we feature the incredible Tara McLeod - one of the world's best touring and session guitarists, a kick-butt songwriter AND an app developer who's helping touring musicians make their life a whole lot easier. Tara McLeod is also an absolute gem of a person, and is here to share her journey (so far) through the music industry. Here's a little background on Tara: In 2005, she joined acclaimed metal band "Kittie" and has toured the world AND recorded three full length albums with them. In 2017, she joined indie art pop band "No Joy" and has since recorded two albums with them. Tara has toured with award-winning musicians including "Shawn Desman" and "Fefe Dobson". She joined multi award-winning Canadian country music band "Nice Horse" in 2018 and rock group "One Bad Son" in 2021. She continues to write and record with all her projects. Instagram: www.instagram.com/tara__mcleod Bandie App: https://www.bandieapp.com/ Nice Horse: https://www.nicehorsemusic.com/ One Bad Son: https://www.onebadson.com/
The topic of this week's show is THE ROLE OF MUSIC LAWYERS and joining me on the show is musician and entertainment lawyer - Kurt Dahl. Kurt and I had a great talk about what exactly it is that a music lawyer does, when is the right time to hire a music lawyer, and how being a musician shapes his work as a lawyer. (ICYDK, Kurt is also the drummer in Canadian rock band One Bad Son.) It was a really great chat and I hope you enjoy it!FRESH CONTENT LINKSKurt recommends: Joni Mitchell at Newport Folk Fest 2022Jen recommends: Christine and the Queens - Paranoïa, Angels, True LoveSOTWOne Bad Son - Retribution BluesLearn more about Kurt at lawyerdrummer.comAnd learn more about Fritz Media at fritzmedia.ca
Today Al chats with a multi-talented team! First up is the the lead singer and songwriter for Canadian rock band, One Bad Son, he is the winner of the Mad Cave Studios talent search in 2019 that led to the HIT series from Mad Cave Studios, Nottingham(in shops now), Shane Connery Volk. We are also joined by writer/co-creator of Nottingham, David T Hazan. Tune in to learn all about their journey, comics and more…. Check out Shane's website at: shaneconneryvolk.com Follow Shane on Twitter at @ShaneCvolK Check out David's website at: www.davidhazan.com Follow David on Instagram and Twitter at: @DavidTHazan Pick up your copy of Nottingham at MadCaveStudios.com or your LCS Thank You for Watching / Listening! We appreciate your support! Episode 275 in an unlimited series! Host: Al Mega Follow on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook): @TheRealAlMega / @ComicCrusaders Make sure to Like/Share/Subscribe if you haven't yet: https://www.youtube.com/c/comiccrusadersworld Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/comiccrusaders Visit the official Comic Crusaders Comic Book Shop: comiccrusaders.shop Visit the OFFICIAL Comic Crusaders Swag Shop at: comiccrusaders.us Main Site: https://www.comiccrusaders.com/ Sister Site: http://www.undercovercapes.com Pick up official Undercover Capes Podcast Network merchandise exclusively on RedBubble.com: bit.ly/UCPNMerch Streamyard is the platform of choice used by Comic Crusaders and The Undercover Capes Podcast Network to stream! Check out their premium plans for this amazing and versatile tool, sign up now: https://bit.ly/ComicCrusadersStreamyard * Edited/Produced/Directed by Al Mega
Great records stand the test of time. We nominate 2 recentish albums that we think will still sound as great in 25 years as they do today. Rock bands One Bad Son and Baroness earn the honor this week. Also, propers to the RetroPie and the Good Morning Football show. Nerd it!
We've got two new release recommendations for you this week.Veteran gospel singer Mavis Staples latest release is a beautifully written statement of love and togetherness, focused on lifting up minorities.And Canadian rockers, One Bad Son, have added yet another solid rock record to their ever growing catalog.Help us spread the message of good music by cranking that nerd to 11!
This week, we sat down with Ryan, lead singer for whale and the Wolf. We chat about their stadium gig in Saskatoon with One Bad Son, his past career in the radio industry, Uncle Tim, high school bands and much more. We hope you enjoy this one! Whale and the Wolf on: Their website: https://www.whaleandthewolf.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whaleandthewolf/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhaleandtheWolf Mark Poppen and Joel Gaudet on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelvgaudet/ Twitter Joel: https://twitter.com/JoelVGaudet Twitter Mark: https://twitter.com/MarkPoppen Instagram Mark: https://www.instagram.com/mark.poppen Funky Moose Records on: Website: https://www.funkymooserecords.ca/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FunkyMoose_ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FunkyMooseRecords Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funkymooserrecords Northern Royals EP Presale Bundle: https://www.funkymooserecords.ca/products/northern-royals-northern-royals-ep-180-gram-45rpm-gold-splatter Inspired Vapor Company: https://www.inspiredvaporcompany.com/ Promo: MOOSE10 Song in the ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypN72NLUCH0 Artist looking for contacts? Check out muse @: https://muse-canada.ca/ Promo: FUNKYMOOSE2021 Skull Creek Studios: https://skullcreek.ca/ Prehistoric Productions: https://www.prehistoricproductions.com/ The Capitol Music Club: https://www.capitolclubyxe.ca/ The views and opinions of our guests do not represent the views and opinions of Mark, Joel or Funky Moose Records.
Yo! The Road The Stage is going solo this week - kind of anyways... Producer Ryan Kuly joins us to recap his weekend experience performing in Saskatoon for way over 10k people with One Bad Son. It sounds VERY COOL. We're proud of him, what can we say. Patrick Bateman and Peter Michaels also review some of the albums and shows that have stood strong through the first half of 2022. Watch every episode of The Road The Stage on the CCS YouTube channel which we sincerely hope you've subscribed to by now. Recorded and Produced at Communal Creative Studios in Red Deer, Alberta.
One Bad Son singer Shane Connery Volk - THE FULL 38 MINUTE CONVO by Todd Hancock
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We are once again joined by recurring guest Kurt Dahl, who is a top-tier entertainment lawyer, drummer for the established rock band One Bad Son, and manager for mixer Brian Moncarz. Check out his website and his Tik Tok! In this episode we discuss Taylor Swift re-recording her album "Red", the legalities surrounding using samples in your music, and your Patreon questions! Nothing is too granular. Check out our other episodes with Kurt:Should You Buy Social Media FollowersMusic Law 101Check out our episode with LA-based producer Stint:Finding Your Path | With Stint (Gallant, MØ, Carly Rae Jepsen, Demi Lovato, and more)----Join our mailing list!----Stuff We Use / Affiliate Links:Distrokid (our recommended music distribution service)Close.IO (Malcoms recommended CRM)Transistor.FM (A great podcast hosting platform)BackBlaze File Backup Services (Malcoms recommend data backup service)Printful - Print-To-Order Merchandise ServiceCanva (what we use for graphic design)Quickbooks Accounting Software (What we use to run our books and process credit card payments)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/yourbandsucksatbusiness)show lessSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/yourbandsucksatbusiness)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/yourbandsucksatbusiness)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/yourbandsucksatbusiness)
Singer songwriter Shane Connery Volk, lead singer of rock group One Bad Son, takes us behind his new, debut solo single “Shiver”! “Shiver” is a brooding, rumbling track, showcasing another side to the Saskatoon native with elements of rock with a country twang. Shane also takes the time to chat about the decision to release solo music, his growth and recent success as a comic book artist, reigniting his passion, melding his creative energies on this new track, and much more!! Watch this interview in video: Connect w/ Shane Connery Volk ----- ] ----- Support Colton Gee & Desert Tiger ----- Check out our webstore @ Follow Colton Gee & Desert Tiger -----
Patrick Bateman and Peter Michaels welcome Shane Connery Volk into Communal Creative Studios for today's episode of The Road The Stage. He's got a new single out this week and came by to talk about that, some Johnny Cash, vinyl record player machine things, drawing comics, Peter Michaels golf game and lots more. Another swell guest. Catch the vid at the Communal Creative Studios YouTube click here subscribe like share Bo's Bar & Stage makes a marvelous muffaletta.
Kurt is a drumming entertainment lawyer who breaks down the age old question - can you copyright a drumbeat? We discuss famous songs like "We Will Rock You", "Billy Jean", When The Levee Breaks", "Sunday Bloody Sunday", and many more. Kurt also tells us how song credits work and how we can protect ourselves and get what we deserve as drummers plus tons of other great information. Kurt is the drummer for the very successful rock group, One Bad Son, and has some serious real world experience with his own band and many of his high level clients. Check out Kurts article about copyrighting drum beats here: https://lawyerdrummer.com/2018/04/can-copyright-drumbeat/ This is the documentary I was discussing about "Who Let The Dogs Out". It is streaming on Hulu. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9617782/ and a BIG thank you to Drummer Hands CBD Balm for sponsoring this episode. Use promo code "DRUMHISTORY" for free shipping. www.drummerhands.com
Kurt is a drumming entertainment lawyer who breaks down the age old question - can you copyright a drumbeat? We discuss famous songs like "We Will Rock You", "Billy Jean", When The Levee Breaks", "Sunday Bloody Sunday", and many more. Kurt also tells us how song credits work and how we can protect ourselves and get what we deserve as drummers plus tons of other great information. Kurt is the drummer for the very successful rock group, One Bad Son, and has some serious real world experience with his own band and many of his high level clients. Check out Kurts article about copyrighting drum beats here: https://lawyerdrummer.com/2018/04/can-copyright-drumbeat/ This is the documentary I was discussing about "Who Let The Dogs Out". It is streaming on Hulu. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9617782/ and a BIG thank you to Drummer Hands CBD Balm for sponsoring this episode. Use promo code "DRUMHISTORY" for free shipping. www.drummerhands.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Toque Talk we're proud to welcome Shane Connery Volk, front man for One Bad Son. He's a talented artist both in music and the visual arts and we chat about everything from opening for the Rolling Stones to creating for comic books!If you'd like to watch the video version of this episode as it streamed live to the internet, click on the YouTube link below...https://youtu.be/Ya_edfZWaX0Shane's Website
Bearded Comic Bro got to sit down and talk with Shane Connery Vole who is the artist behind the hit comic series "Nottingham" from Mad Cave Studios. Make sure you watch the video and check out all the links below that we mention in the video. Shane is also the leader singer of the Canadian rock band One Bad SonFollow Shane on Social Media Instagram: @shaneconneryvolkTwitter: @ShaneCvolK
Kurt Dahl of One Bad Son joins The Road The Stage this week. Kurt is no stranger to Red Deer, with One Bad Son being a consistent part of the music scene for over 10 years. Patrick Bateman and Peter Michaels get to talk to Kurt about the evolution of One Bad Son, as well as his 'side job' as a lawyer in the entertainment biz. Check out his site LawyerDrummer. Don't forget to subscribe to the Bo's Bar & Stage YouTube channel!
Entertainment lawyer by day and a rock star by night and a founding member of One Bad Son, Kurt has toured the world with the band over the past 16 years, sharing the stage with The Rolling Stones, Def Leppard, Judas Priest and more. He’s also president with SaskMusic. Check out this insightful interview with host Cherelle Jardine about the music business and catch One Bad Son's song Hurricane. Support this podcast
Creator Interview number 08 today! Shane Volk joins the show to discuss his work on Nottingham #1 coming from Madcave studios on March 3rd. He's been a singer songwriter for the band One Bad Son for 15 years as well so we've got a lot to discuss about the process. Check out the show and go listen to Raging Bull! Shane Volk's Twitter AfterDragons.com @AfterDragons_
Any day that we get an email from legendary entertainment lawyer Kurt Dahl is a good day in our books. Especially when he's got a great topic that he wants to chat about on the podcast! If you aren't already familiar with Kurt, he's an entertainment lawyer at the top of his field, manager for mixer Brian Moncarz, and the drummer for established rock band, One Bad Son. In short, he's a force of nature in this industry thats worth paying attention to. So, to the topic of this episode: Should you buy social media followers? Well listen to the episode to find out what we think, and why!---Get The 5 Step Music Release Guide!---Stuff We Mention In This Episode:Brian MoncarzKurt Dahl's Lawyer Drummer WebsiteBo's Bar - Great Red Deer VenueSound & Vision Management (Kurts Management Company)One Bad Son (Kurt Dahls band)Stuff We Use / Affiliate Links: Distrokid (our recommended music distribution service)Close.IO (Malcoms recommended CRM)Transistor.FM (A great podcast hosting platform)BackBlaze File Backup Services (Malcoms recommend data backup service)Printful - Print-To-Order Merchandise ServiceCanva (what we use for graphic design)Quickbooks Accounting Software (What we use to run our books and process credit card payments)SquareSpace Websites Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/yourbandsucksatbusiness)
Your Band Sucks (At Business) is (obviously) a podcast on the business of running a band - but this episode takes it to another level. The one, the only, the legend: Kurt Dahl has joined us for an episode of absolutely incredible insight into the legal side of the music business. For those of you who haven't already heard of Kurt, he's one of Canadas leading entertainment lawyers, and also the drummer for One Bad Son. His insight into the world of entertainment law was truly one of the most illuminating conversations we've ever had - and I'm sure you'll agree too. Listen to the episode, take notes, and most importantly: check out Kurts website for more crucial educational resources. Huge thank you to Kurt for coming onto the show! If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support Your Band Sucks (At Business), please join our Patreon membership! ---Stuff / People we mention in this episode:Kurt Dahl's websiteKurt Dahls InstagramErik Ratz---Stuff We Use / Affiliate Links:Distrokid (our recommended music distribution service)Close.IO (Malcoms recommended CRM)Transistor.FM (A great podcast hosting platform)BackBlaze File Backup Services (Malcoms recommend data backup service)Printful - Print-To-Order Merchandise ServiceCanva (what we use for graphic design)Quickbooks Accounting Software (What we use to run our books and process credit card payments)SquareSpace WebsitesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/yourbandsucksatbusiness)
Kurt Dahl is an industry leader in Entertainment Law in Canada and the Drummer in his band One Bad Son. As a musician, he's toured North America frequently with his band One Bad Son, scored five top 10 singles and a #1 song, released 9 albums with various artists, and have worked closely with major industry players like 604 Records, The Feldman Agency, Frontside Group, Strut Entertainment, and Hive Management. One Bad Son has toured arenas with Def Leppard, Shinedown, and Judas Priest, and in 2019 shared the bill with The Rolling Stones in front of 70,000 people. As a lawyer, he has practiced Entertainment Law throughout Canada since 2010, providing comprehensive legal advice to a wide array of music, film, television and technology clients since 2010. He became Partner at Murphy & Company in 2016 and was acknowledged by Canadian Lawyer in 2019 for his contributions to Entertainment Law in Canada. As an academic, in 2009 he successfully defended his Master of Laws (LL.M.) thesis on the future of the music industry, and how musicians will continue to earn a living in the digital age. The entire thesis is available for free under the “Resources” page at www.lawyerdrummer.com. He also obtained his Juris Doctorate (J.D.) and Bachelor of Commerce (B.Comm) degrees from the University of Saskatchewan. He is currently a member of the Dean's Advisory Council for the College of Law at the University of Saskatchewan. As a board member, he has served on the Board of Directors for SaskMusic for 6 years, working with fellow musicians to help them obtain grant funding, deal with legal issues, and effectively develop their careers. In 2016, he was excited to be elected President of SaskMusic. He is honoured to be a voice for musicians in this province and around the world. In 2017, he was elected to the Board of Directors for the Western Canadian Music Awards. As a writer, his articles on the music industry have been published by Canadian Musician, Canadian Lawyer, DRUM Magazine, VICE Magazine, SOCAN Magazine and dozens of other industry publications. www.lawyerdrummer.com
https://lawyerdrummer.com As a musician, Kurt has toured North America frequently with his band One Bad Son, scored five top 10 singles and a number 1 song, released 9 albums with various artists, and has worked closely with major industry players like 604 Records, The Feldman Agency, Frontside Group, Strut Entertainment, and Hive Management. He has toured with Def Leppard, Shinedown, Judas Priest and in 2019, plus shared the bill with The Rolling Stones. As a lawyer, Kurt was an Associate at D’Eith and Company Entertainment Law for three years, providing comprehensive legal advice to a wide array of music clients throughout Canada and the US. He joined the team of experts at Murphy and Company in 2013, and have expanded his practice to include all aspects of the entertainment industry, with a focus on music, film, television, and technology.
One Bad Son drummer (and lawyer) Kurt Dahl of One Bad Son talks with Darryl about, life, Sask Music and what the band is up to. Kurt is an activist, a fighter for good causes. This interview was done before the outbreak of riots in the United States. That is something that couldn't be ignored this week and that gets addressed in the opening of this episode
This week's guest is Kurt Dahl, who's not only a successful entertainment attorney but is a busy drummer as well. His band One Bad Son has toured North America with Def Leopard, Judas Priest and even opened for the Rolling Stones. While working as a musician, Kurt decided that he could help his band more by getting educated in the music business, and that became a law degree and a second career. Kurt has also written articles for a host of magazines like Canadian Musician, Canadian Lawyer, DRUM Magazine, SOCAN Magazine and dozens of other industry publications, as well as made TV appearances, an interview on NPR, and lectured at universities and conferences across the country. During the interview we spoke about how Kurt can still do his attorney job while being on tour, what it’s like to represent yourself in a negotiation, his article on the legalities of tribute bands, the worst mistakes an artist can make, and much more. On the intro I’ll take a look at the new release schedule, and a new string technology to keep basses in tune.
This week’s guest is Kurt Dahl, who’s not only a successful entertainment attorney but is a busy drummer as well. His band One Bad Son has toured North America with Def Leopard, Judas Priest and even opened for the Rolling Stones. While working as a musician, Kurt decided that he could help his band more […]
Episode 93-One Bad Son by Keep Rock Alive Podcast
IN THIS EPISODE I SIT DOWN WITH SHANE VOLK, THE LEAD SINGER OF THE CANADIAN ROCK GROUP ONE BAD SON. WE TALK ABOUT THE ORIGINS OF THE BAND, THEIR LATEST ALBUM AND AMERICAN TOUR WITH SEBASTIAN BACH, AND ASK SHANE TO MAKE THE ULTIMATE 5 BAND CONCERT!
Crown Lands is a powerhouse of a Rock duo from Oshawa Ontario. In the past year they have released their second EP 'Rise Over Run', toured with One Bad Son & The Lazys, played shows with Sam Roberts & The Headstones, Sold out the Horseshoe Tavern just to name a few. In this episode we go back to the beginning of Crown Lands, we talk about their work with different charities and how they plan on using their talent & their voice as musicians, not only to entertain but to help raise awareness about things dear to their hearts such as injustices in Canada's indigenous communities. I was very thankful to have them on & hope you enjoy the episode! Let me know your favourite Crown Lands Episode in the comments! Guest Social Website: https://www.crownlands.ca/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crownlandsm... Bandcamp: https://crownlands.bandcamp.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2SH... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crownlandsmu... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Mnaz... Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/cr...
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Kurt Dahl (Lawyer Drummer) is a Saskatoon-based entertainment lawyer and drummer for the rock band One Bad Son. Kurt talks to host Dale Richardson about his early life in Swift Current and moving to Saskatoon at a young age; when he picked up drumsticks for the first time; his unorthodox fit in law school and then the lawyering world; moving to Vancouver and then deciding to return to Saskatchewan; representing Saskatchewan's incredible music talent; the story and path of One Bad Son; working with actor Jon Hamm for a Skip the Dishes commercial; and much, much more! This episode is sponsored by Krugo. Download Krugo today in the App Store or Google Play and put an end to 10-tab trip planning. This episode is also sponsored by Flat Clothing. Use coupon code TALKING306 to get 10% OFF your next order at www.flatclothing.ca. The Talking 306 Podcast is an original Saskatchewan podcast hosted and produced by Dale Richardson, and powered by 306 Media & Communications. Theme music is by Saskatoon artist Maybe Smith.
Episode 45-Sam Roberts, One Bad Son by Keep Rock Alive Podcast
Kurt is an entertainment lawyer and has been actively involved in the music industry for the past two decades. His clients range from Juno-winning bands, record labels, publishers and managers, to the smallest up-and-coming artists. He tours the country regularly with his band One Bad Son, working with some of the biggest names in the music business, like Def Leppard and Judas Priest. Kurt and I talk about negotiating in the entertainment business, what some of the misconceptions about the entertainment business are, and what business people can learn from negotiations in the entertainment business. ALL SHOW NOTES AND LINKS AT: negotiations.ninja/podcast
A local to Kitchener, Ontario, videographer Phil Marques has always had an interest to combine his love for music and videography together! Phil has three years of communications technology education and two years of stage production under his belt. He received a one year certificate for Media Foundations at Conestoga College, and a diploma for the two year Broadcast (TV) Program. Phil has had the privilege of working with local artists such as Breaching Vista, Amberwood, The Red Factor, Red Handed Denial, Shae Dupuy and To The Trees. As well as big touring acts such as Texas In July, August Burns Red, Adam Gontier, One Bad Son, and Say Yes! For classes/booking: http://justtheletterk.com/booking Get Socialistic with me:
I had the chance to reunite with pals in One Bad Son after their soundcheck at The Phoenix in Toronto. How have they not sued other 'sons' bands? especially with a lawyer for a drummer? Kurt explains. We chat about the tour thus far and upcoming holiday plans. What would you pick number 1 overall in a Christmas dinner draft? The band weighs in and spoiler alert: pretty much everybody chose booze as their number one for the holidays. Shane reveals his dirty secret.. he doesn't like hockey, he's a baseball guy. Hicks? still has a huge donger. Welcome new bass player Steve! The band continues their tour in Kingston this Friday (Nov 24th) at the Merchant Tap House and their new album "Made In The Name Of Rock N Roll" is out now!
It's been one hell of a year for Saskatchewan rockers One Bad Son. After seeing their single "Raging Bull" thrash its way up the rock charts earlier this year, the band is back with their latest single, "Scream for Me," which is proving to be just as potent. Mike chats with the guys about their brand new album, Made in the Name of Rock 'n Roll, always being on tour, and more. Glorious Sons frontman Brett Emmons makes it clear that you don't have to sound like you're straight out of the '70s to make great rock music, and that's something the band strived for on its latest album, Young Beauties and Fools. He also delves into the lyrics of the album, which mark something of a turning point for the singer. Finally, you may not be familiar with the name Donal Hodgson, though you're certainly familiar with his body of work. The longtime producer, recording engineer, and mixer was worked closely with the likes of Primal Scream, Tina Turner, and Sting, and speaks with Mike about the modern-day record business, some cool in-studio stories, and more.
Ep1: David McPherson & One Bad Son join Drew Khan & Sarah Burke. David McPherson is the author of 'The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern: A Complete History' and One Bad Son is a Canadian rock band from Saskatoon.
Kurt Dahl has been actively involved in the Canadian music industry for the past two decades, as a touring musician, board member, speaker, and entertainment lawyer. He wrote his Master of Laws thesis in 2009 on the future of the music industry and has practiced entertainment law across Canada since 2010. His clients range from Juno-winning bands, record labels, publishers, and managers, to the smallest up-and-coming artists. He tours the country regularly with his band One Bad Son, working with some of the biggest names in the music business. His articles on cutting edge issues in the music industry have been published around the world by Canadian Musician, SOCAN, Drum Magazine and more, and can be found on his website www.LawyerDrummer.com. In 2016, Kurt was elected as the President of SaskMusic. In May 2017, One Bad Son landed their first #1 single in Canada with the song Raging Bull.
We've got a rock-centric show featuring interviews with chart-toppers One Bad Son, the gritty & powerful Mise en Scene, and the boundary-pushing Pick Brothers. One Bad Son's Kurt Dahl joins us to talk about the overwhelming success of their single "Raging Bull," and how it might inform their future release plans. On that note, we also get some exclusive details on the band's upcoming LP, the highly-anticipated follow-up to 2014's Black Buffalo. Winnipeg duo-turned-trio Mise en Scene have just signed with Vancouver's Light Organ Records and are ready to drop their new LP, Still Life On Fire. We'll talk about how the partnership with Light Organ came to be, what informed the decision to bring on a third member, and a lot more. Finally, The Pick Brothers Band have been building a name for themselves in and around Toronto with a very innovative and eclectic brand of engaging rock music. We'll talk about how the brotherly bond extends into music, the importance of a good live show, and more.
Great records stand the test of time. We nominate 2 recentish albums that we think will still sound as great in 25 years as they do today. Rock bands One Bad Son and Baroness earn the honor this week. Also, propers to the RetroPie and the Good Morning Football show. Nerd it!
One Bad Son were in Toronto playing the legendary Horseshoe Tavern during Canadian Music Week. I set up shop in the front area by the window and chatted with Kurt & Adam from the band about their new single 'Raging Bull' which just hit #2 on the Canadian Rock chart today (April 24). We also had a visit from 'Crazy Marie' or 'Crazy Murray' we're not sure but she definitely smokes meth and wanted to get in on the podcast. Hicks is apparently packing a python and Kurt talks about his side-gig as an entertainment lawyer. They play The Merchant Tap House, Kingston on Thursday (April 27th).
On this Episode: Karl Wolf and One Bad Son!
We've got a great pair of aritst interviews this week, and they certainly contrast as far as musical styles go. First up, we bring you a conversation with on-the-rise country performer Trinity Bradshaw. A native of Prince Edward Island, Trinity now calls Calgary home and has been garnering a lot of attention and accolades of late. She's performed the Viper Room in LA, the Bluebird in Nashville, and major Canadian country festivals like the Cavendish Beach Music Festival, Big Valley Jamboree, Boots and Hearts, and Calgary Stampede. We'll speak to the Alberta CMA nominee about the year she's had and what's coming up on the horizon. Then, switching gears, we've got one of Canadian rock's hottest acts, Saskatoon's One Bad Son. Over the past couple of years, the band has had multiple radio hits, toured alongside Buckcherry, Three Days Grace, and Monster Truck, and is currently prepping for an upcoming Fall 2014 release. We'll chat about the progress on that and what fans can expect from the four-piece powerhouse.
It's a pretty diverse trio of interviewees taking part in our Dec. 11, 2013 show. First, we'll speak with Kurt Dahl - a well-known entertainment lawyer and also the drummer for on-the-rise rock outfit One Bad Son. Dahl has launched an interesting website at LawyerDrummer.com, sharing valuable information from his perspective of being a working musician with an intimate knowledge with some legal issues faced by artists today. Pear is a country duo comprised of two major musical guns-for-hire (who also happen to be husband and wife) that are currently touring in support of Johnny Reid on his massive Christmas tour and are gearing up to release their second full-length record. Finally, we'll catch up with Eva Avila, the winner of the fourth season of Canadian Idol who has been working hard to stay in the spotlight and is looking forward to a new EP dropping in Spring 2014. The current single, "Bitter Meets Sweet," is rising the ranks at radio and we're excited to see what's coming next.
This week on the Decibel Geek Podcast, the boys, Chris and Aaron take the week off to enjoy some football and turkey for Thanksgiving. In their place the Hoser Heavy Metal Twins of Wally “Wallygator” Norton and Rich “The Meister” Dillon step in to host the episode. Rich and Wally performed a hostile takeover last Thanksgiving when they hijacked the broadcast, but this year they have been invited back to cover the boys holiday. Chris and Aaron have delivered funny, entertaining and informative broadcasts each and every week without fail for 111 episodes now….enjoy your well deserved break my friends. Wally kept his song selections to a “Radio Sucks Theme” while Rich went more in the “Fresh Blood” vein to gather the ten songs that they introduce to the audience this week. First up Wally made an excellent selection from The Killer Dwarfs new release Start @ One, but not before announcing that this week’s “Geek of the Week” was none other than our “Crack-smoking, among other things” Mayor of Toronto, Rob Ford, who admitted that he has listened to The Decibel Geek Podcast albeit in a drunken stupor….stupor….stupor, what a fun word to say! Wally dedicated "The Sky Is Falling" to the troubled Mayor and Rich excitedly mentioned the The KiLLeR DWaRfs have now been announced as participating in the Monsters of Rock Cruise 2014. For The Meister’s first selection he went with a band out of St. Catharines Ontario, Step Echo. Chuckling at the name of their recording studio where they recorded their album which was called “Fecal Noir”….which the Hosers can only deduce means….”black poop:…..c’mon now you just chuckled as well didn’t ya? "Crazy" was the song taken from their Jagged CD. Keeping on the string of awesome new releases this fall from Canadian bands Wally opted for "Boys Club" off Coney Hatch’s new effort, Four, the band’s first since Friction in 1985. As they discussed when previously hosting the podcast, at a concert Carl Dixon had left the song lyrics to newly penned song, "Blown Away", taped to a stage monitor and thinking it was a great souvenir of the show, The Meister pro-cured them. Days later it was discovered that that was the only copy as they had just been written the night before the show and Carl was frantically searching for their whereabouts. The song appears on the album, so you know that The Meister returned them promptly. One Bad Son originally from Saskatoon Saskatchewan, but now relocated to Vancouver B.C. provided the next choice for Rich with their song “Gringo” from 2007's Orange City release. The song is not from the latest self-titled OBS release, but an earlier album and is perhaps the heaviest in their repertoire. Radio stations across Canada are playing OBS tracks from the latest album, so as you see even though radio sucks, sometimes they do have brief shining moments of glory. Afraid that Wally was going to get “weird” Rich was apprehensive of Wally’s next pick. Last time they hosted the podcast Wally did the absolutely unthinkable and played a ballad!! While it was a great song from a talented band, Gypsy Rose, Rich was not sure he was in a ballad mood today and warned Wally. Wally assured him that all would be fine and it was about time to work some KISS into the show as always. He spun Brighton Rock’s absolutely creepy and totally different from the original rendition of "Creatures of The Night" off the double cancer benefit KISS tribute CD A World Without Heroes….and although it was a ballad, now at least, Rich deemed it an acceptable choice. Coming home to Toronto, Meister’s next band is called Twitch that has played a few shows at the becoming famous Rockpile Club. He chose to feature "Walk" from the Revolution CD, talking about how good this band is live and the covers that they often throw into the set. Last show they broke into the Four Horsemen’s "Rockin’ Is Ma Business" and you may remember Meister’s story from the Monsters of Rock Cruise last year when he was wearing a Four Horsemen Canada ’94 tour shirt that someone steadily increased their purchase offer on ending at $120 when his wife dragged him away. West Memphis Suicide is a band that has been featured on the podcast in the past, on the last Hoser Takeover episode for one. Well, West Memphis are no more Wally informed a rather shocked Meister, but no fear they have regrouped with a new bass player and changed their name to A Rebel Few. Barry the guitarist was incredibly kind enough to forward a brand new, as yet unavailable track to Rich and Wally for airplay on the show. In perhaps a world premiere the boys heard "Empire Falls". Only discovering this group himself recently, Rich introduced Wally to Ottawa based band Shock. A band that formed in 1985 and disbanded in 1990, never releasing an album. Once considered "the best band to never release an album", they lost that moniker when the début, Once Denied came out earlier this year. One of the best unsigned bands of the time, this release is their first coming almost 30 years after their formation. Wally enjoyed the "Flaming Towards Earth" track, commenting on it’s Judas Priest like qualities. Wally deemed that he wanted to jump the order of picks here and have Meister make his final selection back to back with the Shock pick, proclaiming that he had a surprise in order for the last song of the week. Rich chose to feature "Skipping Stones" from J'nai, another Toronto area band that the Decibel Geeks and friends have seen live many, many times. This band has to be seen, no ifs, ands, or buts about it! They are a bunch of college age kids who are extremely hard working and exhibit a stage presence like none other. The guys discuss one of their many well choreographed stage tricks, the guitar toss in which the two guitarists switch their instruments by hurling them towards each other mid song, catching them and continuing to play. Only once have they seen a fumble. An upcoming J'nai show, opening for Slaughter on April 4th at The Rockpile West on the day that Meister returns from the Monsters of Rock Cruise is also a great time to celebrate Wally and Rich's birthdays of April 10th. Wally invited all Toronto area Decibel Geeks to come to the party at the Rockpile. Wally’s last song was not so much of a surprise, but certainly a fitting end to Hoser Heavy Metal #2 as he spun a song from the new Metal On Ice EP. Metal On Ice started out as a book written by Canadian Guitarist (Helix, Crash Kelly, Nelly Furtado) Sean Kelly about his interviews and playing in a band in Canada. The album displays the talents of many of the hottest Canadian stars in the metal business in the 80’s including, Russ Dwarf, Nick Walsh, Darby Mills, Daryl Gray, Brian Vollmer, Lee Aaron and more. The song chosen was "Metal On Ice" written by Nick Walsh, who’s former band, Slik Toxik was a choice on the previous Hoser Hijack and he’s now the frontman for a new band Famous Underground. Thanks for joining these two Hosers and allowing us to play some of our favorite Canadian artists this week. Chris and Aaron will be back at the helm next time after the turkey sweats wear off….cheers, eh! BUY MUSIC! Killer Dwarfs Step Echo Coney Hatch One Bad Son Brighton Rock Twitch A Rebel Few Shock J'Nai Metal on Ice Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Fan Page Follow on Twitter E-mail Us Comment Below Call us on the Hotline! (540) DBGeek - 1 or (540) 324-3351 Direct Download