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Send us Fan MailKevin shares stories from his recent UK tour, including the musicians who helped make it possible and his experiences teaching music overseas.The crew also dives into indie music, retro arcade games, AI-powered creativity, and reviews the latest release from Sandman Sleeps. Along the way, they somehow create the concept for the Tiny Toilet Sessions—a music series that may or may not become reality.A fun, unpredictable episode filled with music talk, laughs, and a healthy dose of podcast chaos.
Send us Fan MailKevin McLoughlin returns from his latest UK music tour and joins Paul Robertson on the Riffs & Rhythms Podcast to break down what it's REALLY like touring overseas as an independent musician.From packed English pubs and biker bars to conversations about the modern music industry, social media, record labels, branding, and building a music career in 2026 — this episode dives deep into the realities musicians face today.The guys discuss:• Touring the UK as an independent artist• Building an audience without a record label• The business side of music most artists ignore• Jack Daniels in England
Send us Fan MailKevin McLoughlin returns from his latest UK music tour and joins Paul Robertson on the Riffs & Rhythms Podcast to break down what it's REALLY like touring overseas as an independent musician.From packed English pubs and biker bars to conversations about the modern music industry, social media, record labels, branding, and building a music career in 2026 — this episode dives deep into the realities musicians face today.The guys discuss:• Touring the UK as an independent artist• Building an audience without a record label• The business side of music most artists ignore• Jack Daniels in England
Send us Fan MailPaul Robertson and Kevin McLoughlin talk Florida music festivals, the future of live music, Ticketmaster monopolies, AI-generated music, and why supporting local venues matters more than ever.From the 561 Music Festival to Rockville, blues jams, and stories from the road, this episode blends music industry conversation, comedy, and real talk about where the live music scene is heading.Plus… one of the wildest “Tales From The Road” stories yet.
Send us Fan Mail This week on the Riffs n Rhythms Podcast, we dive into Florida's growing heavy music scene with Jacksonville-based metal band Vermillion. From crushing riffs and songwriting to the realities of building an independent band in today's music industry, this episode explores what it takes to rise in the modern rock and metal world. If you love discovering emerging artists and hearing authentic conversations from the Florida music scene, this is an episode you don't want to miss. If you're into heavy music, live performance, or just want to hear how a young band is doing it the right way—this is one you don't want to miss. FOLLOW Vermillion on FB: VermillionBand2021 & IG: Vermillion.band.official
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Riffs n Rhythms Podcast, we sit down with Jacksonville-based hard rock/metal band Vermillion—a young group making serious noise with their sound, musicianship, and next-level live setup.We dive into how the band formed straight out of high school, their influences (from Tool to early 2000s rock), and what it's like breaking into Florida's local music scene. But what really sets these guys apart? Their insane live rig—running dozens of channels, triggering samples in real time, and pulling it all off without relying on backing tracks.We also get into: Their songwriting and recording process The challenges of playing original metal in today's venue scene Touring stories from Bike Week and beyond Upcoming shows and what's next for the band If you're into heavy music, live performance, or just want to hear how a young band is doing it the right way—this is one you don't want to miss. FOLLOW Vermillion on FB: VermillionBand2021 & IG: Vermillion.band.official
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Riffs n Rhythms, Paul Robertson and Kevin McLoughlin are joined by special guest Johnny Ringo—event mastermind, rum entrepreneur, and all-around Florida legend. From wild festival stories and the rise (and retirement) of Code Rum, to building unforgettable events like Boots, Brews, Bourbon & Barbecue, this episode is packed with real talk, laughs, and behind-the-scenes insight into the music and event world.The crew dives into life on the road, the grind of organizing large-scale festivals, and why bringing people together through music is what it's all about. Along the way, expect plenty of humor, unexpected tangents (including a questionable “fetish with lettuce” idea
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In this episode, we delve into the transformative journey of the Ophelia Project, a collaborative initiative aimed at enhancing mental health care for children and adolescents across the Pacific region. Join Dr. Kartika Goundar, Dr. Paul Robertson, and Brigid Ryan as they discuss the challenges and successes of building a sustainable mental health network through the Online Pacific Health Exchange. Discover how this project has fostered international partnerships, empowered local healthcare workers, and addressed critical mental health needs in remote communities. Tune in to learn about the innovative approaches and heartfelt stories that are shaping the future of mental health care in the Pacific.Brigid Ryan, M.Public Health, B.A: Brigid Ryan is a Program Manager with St. Vincent's Mental Health International Unit, and is studying with the University of New South Wales, School of Population Health. Brigid has worked with health workers from the Asia and Pacific region in the areas of community mental health and recovery, HIV/AIDS and prevention of violence against women. Over the last 15 years, Brigid has co-ordinated the Postgraduate Overseas Specialist Training (POST) program, focusing on training and capacity-building in community mental health and recovery, and fostering international collaborations. Associate Prof. Paul Robertson: Assoc Prof Paul Robertson is a Victorian Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist working for the Victorian Dept of Health and Bendigo Health CAMHS. He holds an academic position at The University of Melbourne based at Mindful: Centre for training and research in developmental health. Until recently Dr Robertson was Victorian Director of Advanced Training for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and active in the training and development of the child and adolescent mental health workforce. He is immediate past Chair of the binational committee of the RANZCP FCAP. He is actively engaged in international and regional engagement for improving mental health in the Asia-Pacific region.Dr. Kartika Goundar, MBBS, Postgraduate Diploma in Mental Health: Kartika Goundar is a Lecturer at Fiji National University, teaching undergraduate students and Clinical Practice. General Psychiatric Inpatient, Outpatient, Consultant-Liaison, and Outreach services as a registrar at St Giles Hospital. Her research interests are in forensic psychiatry, addiction psychiatry and community mental health. References: RANZCP's international impact | RANZCPTopic suggestion:If you have a topic suggestion or would like to participate in a future episode of Psych Matters, we'd love to hear from you.Please contact us by email at: psychmatters.feedback@ranzcp.orgDisclaimer:This podcast is provided to you for information purposes only and to provide a broad public understanding of various mental health topics. The podcast may represent the views of the author and not necessarily the views of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists ('RANZCP'). The podcast is not to be relied upon as medical advice, or as a substitute for medical advice, does not establish a doctor-patient relationship and should not be a substitute for individual clinical judgement. By accessing The RANZCP's podcasts you also agree to the full terms and conditions of the RANZCP's Website. Expert mental health information and finding a psychiatrist in Australia or New Zealand is available on the RANZCP's Your Health In Mind Website.
Send a textIn this episode of Riffs & Rhythms, Paul Robertson and Kevin McLoughlin welcome back guitarist Ed Berios for a conversation about the music that shaped his career.From growing up in Brooklyn surrounded by R&B to discovering the British Invasion, Ed shares stories about the legendary artists who influenced his playing — including Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Leslie West, and more.The conversation also explores touring experiences in the UK, the difference between American and European audiences, and why emotional expression often matters more than technical speed when playing guitar.It's a classic musicians-talking-music episode full of stories, laughs, and deep appreciation for the artists who shaped rock and blues.
Send us a textSouth Florida Music, Blues & Independent ArtistsIn this episode of the Riffs & Rhythms Podcast, hosts Paul Robertson and Kevin McLoughlin talk with South Florida musician JP Dragon about songwriting, recording original music, and navigating the Palm Beach County and Treasure Coast live music scene. Also a story about getting music gear once owned by a Bee Gee.The conversation covers blues, reggae, rock, independent artists, Florida venues, creative process, and life lessons from a year in music. A must-listen for musicians, music fans, and anyone interested in the Florida music community.Available on Apple Podcasts and all major audio platforms.
Send us a textRiffs & Rhythms Podcast – Official Podcast of the Treasure Coast Blues SocietyThis week on Riffs and Rhythms we have the winners of the Treasure Coast Blues Society International Challenge playoff winners, Mike Faurot (solo category) and Apostoli Floyd (band category). Also this was a first for us having music performed in the studio. Paul and Kevin joined in on the jam with Mike and Apostoli on a few tunes like: Cold Shot by Stevie Ray Vaughan, Midnight Rider by the Allman Brothers, and some of their originals. Mike and Apostoli talk about performing at the TCBS IBC playoffs, how they got into the blues and when they got into music.WANT to SUPPORT Mike and Apostoli's journey to Memphis. Check out their linkshttps://www.facebook.com/mikey.faurothttps://apostolifloyd.com/
Send us a textThis week on Riffs n Rhythms, Paul Robertson, Kevin McLoughlin, and Devin Merchant welcome Todd Dahlstrom, the creator of Drum Revue — the all-percussion spectacle coming to the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach!Todd shares how his vision evolved into a high-energy, interactive drum extravaganza that blends Blue Man Group intensity with local drumline firepower, including guest appearances from the Palm Beach Lakes High School Regiment. The crew also dives into stories of live shows, musical mentorship, and how drumming connects generations—from Todd's own family to the next wave of Florida talent.Drum Revue Live: November 20 at Kravis Center, Rinker Playhouse — tickets at kravis.org or drumrevue.comHighlights:- The story behind Drum Revue and its evolution from local idea to major stage show- Why the drum deserves the spotlight- Family, rhythm, and the next generation of Florida musicians- Riffs n Rhythms vs Drum Revue: The ultimate percussion showdown- Guests: Todd Dahlstrom from Drum Revue| Paul Robertson | Kevin McLoughlin | Devon Merchant#DrummerView #RiffsNRhythms #FloridaMusicScene #KravisCenter #Drummers #LiveMusicPodcast
Send us a textIn this episode of Riffs n Rhythms, Paul Robertson and Kevin McLoughlin sit down with musician Shane Escoda to talk about what it means to stay authentic in today's music industry. From livestreaming success stories to balancing art and algorithms, the crew dives into how musicians can promote their craft without losing their soul.Tune in for: Real talk about creativity vs. social mediaA review of Reverse Oreo's “Psychosis”The usual laughs, riffs, and rum-fueled wisdom#RiffsNRhythms #MusicPodcast #StayTrue
Paul Robertson, associate professor of physics and astronomy at the University of California, Irvine, is co-author of a new paper in The Astronomical Journal on an exoplanet that is tantalizingly close to Earth. The proximity of this exoplanet helps astronomers glean more details about it. They want to know how it compares in size to Earth, if it has an atmosphere, and if it is in the habitable zone, a distance from the host star that would make it possible for the planet to have liquid water on its surface, a key ingredient to support potential life. In this episode of the UC Irvine Podcast, Robertson discusses the tools he and his team used to characterize this exoplanet and what he hopes to learn in future exoplanet hunting efforts.
Send us a textIn this jam-packed episode of Jams 'N' Cocktails Live, Brad Brock and Jordyn Taylor return from their whirlwind European honeymoon cruise with stories, laughs, and a refreshing Spanish cocktail to boot. Joined by the JNC Destruction Crew and special guests, they recap unforgettable sights, tastes, and moments from Italy, Croatia, Spain, Monaco, and more—plus, they share the heartfelt connections and hilarious surprises they encountered along the way.Back in the legendary JNC Lounge, Brad mixes up a live version of Tinto de Verano (Sangria's breezier baby sister), recounts their adventures in Venice, Rome, and Barcelona, and even shares a heartfelt moment with a viral artist in Rome. Paul Robertson and the crew also reflect on the JNC podcast takeover, the Treasure Coast Blues Society competition, and what it really means to be present—even while raw-dogging life.LINKSJNC Officialhttps://www.jncpodcast.comSupport us on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/jncpodcast
In this jam-packed episode of Jams 'N' Cocktails Live, Brad Brock and Jordyn Taylor return from their whirlwind European honeymoon cruise with stories, laughs, and a refreshing Spanish cocktail to boot. Joined by the JNC Destruction Crew and special guests, they recap unforgettable sights, tastes, and moments from Italy, Croatia, Spain, Monaco, and more—plus, they share the heartfelt connections and hilarious surprises they encountered along the way.Back in the legendary JNC Lounge, Brad mixes up a live version of Tinto de Verano (Sangria's breezier baby sister), recounts their adventures in Venice, Rome, and Barcelona, and even shares a heartfelt moment with a viral artist in Rome. Paul Robertson and the crew also reflect on the JNC podcast takeover, the Treasure Coast Blues Society competition, and what it really means to be present—even while raw-dogging life.LINKSJNC Officialhttps://www.jncpodcast.comSupport us on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/jncpodcast
Send us a textKevin McLoughlin & Paul Robertson go off the rails with an episode about… well, nothing. From ice cream trucks and pumpkin spice memes to a Spinal Tap 2 theater fiasco, Seinfeld debates, and a killer track review from Florida's own Maximum Friction, it's equal parts comedy, chaos, and music love.Plus: upcoming blues society events, live jams, and why Florida original music is what we're all about.#Podcast #FloridaMusic #Blues
Send us a textIn this episode of the Riffs and Rhythms Podcast, Paul and Kevin recover from our 100th episode show, our first livestream. If you missed it, we also streamed this episode on our Patreon channel. If you like what we do, you can support the podcast by becoming a Patreon member. https://www.patreon.com/RiffsnRhythmsPodcastThis week:Trey from the Ghost on the Aux dropped by and hangs with usWe go through the Riff or Rhythm song review with TreyWe talk about the upcoming Treasure Coast Blues Society Jam featuring Dave Scott and the Reckless Shots.
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Send us a textKevin McLoughlin & Paul Robertson sit down with Florida blues heavyweights Hawk Levy and Stevie B for a wild, soulful ride. From the roots of the blues to unforgettable stage stories, riffs vs. rhythms, and plenty of laughs (and drummer jokes), this episode captures the heart of Florida's music scene.Hear about Stevie's work with George's Music, Hawk shares with us some blue's history and his radio show and our review of Michael Allman's “A Mule Named Whiskey.” https://youtu.be/R-bw63fx56I?si=CRC0VmvX1m61FSHtSubscribe and join the journey to Episode 100!#Blues #Podcast #FloridaMusic
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Send us a textIn this episode of the Riffs and Rhythms Podcast, Paul and Kevin sit down with Sweet Release, the high-energy funk and soul outfit making waves on Florida's music scene. From infectious grooves to heartfelt songwriting, this band has quickly become a crowd favorite — and today, they're sharing their journey, their creative process, and a few behind-the-scenes stories you won't hear anywhere else.
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Send us a textIn this thought-provoking episode of Jams 'N' Cocktails Live, host Brad Brock is joined by singer-songwriter Kevin McLoughlin, Paul Robertson from the Riffs N Rhythms podcast, and the ever-entertaining JNC Destruction Crew for a lively dive into the complex world of artificial intelligence in music. The conversation kicks off with a toast to technology—literally—with a signature "Artificial Intelligence" cocktail, setting the tone for a deep and entertaining exploration of AI's growing influence on creative fields.From the heartwarming story of Randy Travis reclaiming his voice through AI, to the controversial rise of the fully synthetic band Velvet Sundown, the panelists tackle both the promise and peril of machine-made music. Emotions run high as seasoned musicians reflect on what it means for artistry, originality, and the future of live performance. The episode culminates in a live experiment, where the crew collaborates with AI to create a brand-new JNC anthem using Suno, testing just how far the tech can go in crafting a hit.LINKSJNC Officialhttps://www.jncpodcast.comSupport us on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/jncpodcast
In this thought-provoking episode of Jams 'N' Cocktails Live, host Brad Brock is joined by singer-songwriter Kevin McLoughlin, Paul Robertson from the Riffs N Rhythms podcast, and the ever-entertaining JNC Destruction Crew for a lively dive into the complex world of artificial intelligence in music. The conversation kicks off with a toast to technology—literally—with a signature "Artificial Intelligence" cocktail, setting the tone for a deep and entertaining exploration of AI's growing influence on creative fields.From the heartwarming story of Randy Travis reclaiming his voice through AI, to the controversial rise of the fully synthetic band Velvet Sundown, the panelists tackle both the promise and peril of machine-made music. Emotions run high as seasoned musicians reflect on what it means for artistry, originality, and the future of live performance. The episode culminates in a live experiment, where the crew collaborates with AI to create a brand-new JNC anthem using Suno, testing just how far the tech can go in crafting a hit.LINKSJNC Officialhttps://www.jncpodcast.comSupport us on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/jncpodcast
Send us a textIn this episode of Riffs & Rhythms, hosts Kevin McLoughlin and Paul Robertson recap for our guest Kevin's whirlwind UK tour (and debate the merits of wing-back chairs), then turn the spotlight on Grippa—a rising pop artist whose blend of fashion, theatrics, and powerhouse vocals is taking the scene by storm. She began performing as a toddler, trained classically at Bak Middle School of the Arts, and has already released singles like “Love Is Enough” and the upcoming “Want That.” She's worked with writers and producers connected to Lady Gaga's team and deferred her Clive Davis Institute acceptance to focus on her career What you'll hear in this show:- Kevin's UK tour debrief & “Matrix”-style chair drama -Meet Grippa: from singing Céline Dion in the backseat at age 3 to crafting a persona that lives and breathes pop art - Behind-the-scenes of building a pop music career in Florida—networking, DIY visuals, and working with producer YX at just 13 - Social-media tactics vs. old-school guerrilla marketing (think glass-box performances and Kanye-level stunts) - Riffs & Rhythms Music Festival 2nd Annual: Nov 7–8 at the Martin County Fairgrounds—artist sign-ups open now! - MVP Shoutout: Grippa honors her dad for launching her own record label - Tales from the Road: Grippa's eighth-grade “Super Freak” funeral-performance and mosh-pit survival storiesLEARN More About Grippa: www.grippa.com
Send us a textGet ready for total musical mayhem! In this episode, we sit down with Dave & Robin from The Blunatics — a Treasure Coast band that blends blues, theatrics, and pure lunacy. From kazoo solos to bloody guitars, table dancing to awkward gig confessions, this one has it all.If you would like to SUPPORT the podcast, JOIN our Patreon page.https://www.patreon.com/RiffsnRhythmsPodcast.LISTEN on Apple Podcast, Leave us a RATING and Reviewhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/drums-and-rums/id1503281559?uo=4We talk:- The origins of The Blunatics (and Blu-ray, That Man & Robin, and other amazing band name near-misses)- Turning disco and Prince into blues bangers- Wild road stories — including stage injuries and audience tears- Why the Treasure Coast music scene matters- And yes… rubber chickens, disco balls, and glockenspiels are involved- This episode is packed with laughs, heart, and enough weirdness to make a kazoo cry.
Send us a textMusic, madness, and way too many drinks — this is Riffs & Rhythms, baby.If you would like to SUPPORT the podcast, JOIN our Patreon page.https://www.patreon.com/RiffsnRhythmsPodcast.LISTEN on Apple Podcast, Leave us a RATING and Reviewhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/drums-and-rums/id1503281559?uo=4In this wild and unfiltered episode, we welcome Treasure Coast outlaw-country artist Bethany Lynn — and nothing's off-limits. From quitting the music industry (briefly), to detailing yachts in hurricane season, to being allegedly banned from venues (thanks, Mom), Bethany dishes out hilarious and heartfelt stories about life as a working musician. We talk Nashville, carpal tunnel, retirement home gigs, and how old men flock to her like "flies on
Send us a textGet ready for a wild ride! In this episode of Riffs and Rhythms, Kevin McLoughlin and Paul Robertson are joined by metal legends Bobby Gustafson (ex-Overkill) and Jim McCourt to talk riffs, rhythm, road stories, and their latest projects.If you would like to SUPPORT the podcast, JOIN our Patreon page.https://www.patreon.com/RiffsnRhythmsPodcast.LISTEN on Apple Podcast, Leave us a RATING and Reviewhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/drums-and-rums/id1503281559?uo=4
Send us a textIn this milestone episode of Jams ‘N' Cocktails, host Brad Brock and the infamous JNC Destruction Crew throw an epic party to celebrate reaching 1,000 YouTube subscribers! Broadcasting from the legendary JNC Lounge, Brad is joined by co-hosts Elly Brock, Derek “The Master of Disaster,” special guest Paul Robertson (host of Riffs ‘N' Rhythms), and the always-amazing Jordyn Taylor joining remotely. This lively crew reflects on the wild ride that brought them here, with laughter, music, cocktails, and chaos.Listeners can expect a nostalgic journey through old segments, a deep dive into how the show has evolved since its humble beginnings, and plenty of interactive fun—including a round of Shot Roulette, a boozy root beer float from Captain Cocktail, and a fiery rendition of The Jordy Files. The group also shares heartfelt moments and gratitude with fans who helped make this dream a reality. It's celebration, storytelling, and signature JNC shenanigans in one unforgettable episode.LinksJNC Officialhttps://www.jncpodcast.comSupport us on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/jncpodcast
In this milestone episode of Jams ‘N' Cocktails, host Brad Brock and the infamous JNC Destruction Crew throw an epic party to celebrate reaching 1,000 YouTube subscribers! Broadcasting from the legendary JNC Lounge, Brad is joined by co-hosts Elly Brock, Derek “The Master of Disaster,” special guest Paul Robertson (host of Riffs ‘N' Rhythms), and the always-amazing Jordyn Taylor joining remotely. This lively crew reflects on the wild ride that brought them here, with laughter, music, cocktails, and chaos.Listeners can expect a nostalgic journey through old segments, a deep dive into how the show has evolved since its humble beginnings, and plenty of interactive fun—including a round of Shot Roulette, a boozy root beer float from Captain Cocktail, and a fiery rendition of The Jordy Files. The group also shares heartfelt moments and gratitude with fans who helped make this dream a reality. It's celebration, storytelling, and signature JNC shenanigans in one unforgettable episode.LinksJNC Officialhttps://www.jncpodcast.comSupport us on Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/jncpodcast
Send us a textIn this epic episode of Riffs and Rhythms, hosts Kevin McLoughlin and Paul Robertson welcome two absolute legends: Bobby Gustafson, former guitarist of thrash icons Overkill, and Jim McCourt, Florida metal mainstay and multi-band drummer. Get ready for wild tales from the road, near-miss auditions with Metallica, pyrotechnic mishaps, and the birth of new heavy projects like Satan Taint and Made of Metal.If you would like to SUPPORT the podcast, JOIN our Patreon page.https://www.patreon.com/RiffsnRhythmsPodcast.LISTEN on Apple Podcast, Leave us a RATING and Reviewhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/drums-and-rums/id1503281559?uo=4
Send us a textThere's only so many harmonically pleasing combinations… the goal is to make something tried and true feel new.If you would like to SUPPORT the podcast, JOIN our Patreon page.https://www.patreon.com/RiffsnRhythmsPodcastLISTEN on Apple Podcast, Leave us a RATING and Reviewhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/drums-and-rums/id1503281559?uo=4In this episode, Kevin and Paul are joined by returning guest Apostoli Floyd, who shares the story behind his unique name and the international roots of his musical identity. Apostoli discusses the influences behind his eclectic sound—from blues to rock, hip-hop to R&B—and how collaboration is at the core of his next creative chapter. He also gives insights into recording his album Dusk Till Dawn at the legendary Criteria Studios in Miami.The crew reviews David Kimes Jr.'s track "Live It Up," in their signature "Riffs & Rhythms" breakdown. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PykWQr-qGSkSpirited banter, stories from bike week, and plenty of laughs make this episode as lively as ever.
Send us a textGet ready for an unfiltered ride through music, madness, and magnetic energy as we sit down with Apostolic Floyd — a rising artist who's fusing blues, funk, soul, and straight-up South Florida fire into something fresh called “Beach Blues.”
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Send us a textIf you would like to SUPPORT the podcast, JOIN our Patreon page.https://www.patreon.com/RiffsnRhythmsPodcast.LISTEN on Apple Podcast, Leave us a RATING and Reviewhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/drums-and-rums/id1503281559?uo=4This episode is full of energy, great stories, and exclusive insights into Florida's biggest fair & festival scene. Don't miss it!
Send us a textWelcome to the latest episode of Riffs and Rhythms! Join hosts Brad Brock and Paul Robertson as they dive into the vibrant world of local live music and share some unforgettable road stories.If you would like to SUPPORT the podcast, JOIN our Patreon page.https://www.patreon.com/RiffsnRhythmsPodcast.
Send us a textIf you would like to SUPPORT the podcast, JOIN our Patreon page.https://www.patreon.com/RiffsnRhythmsPodcast.LISTEN on Apple Podcast, Leave us a RATING and Reviewhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/drums-and-rums/id1503281559?uo=4This episode is full of energy, great stories, and exclusive insights into Florida's biggest fair & festival scene. Don't miss it! Welcome back to Riffs & Rhythms! In this episode, Kevin McLoughlin and Paul Robertson dive deep into live music, upcoming festivals, and the wildest road stories yet. Plus, special guest Brad Brock joins in for some epic banter!
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