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The BoatCast Boys had the pleasure of welcoming back their dear friend, Scott Terry, frontman of Red Wanting Blue. Scott joined them to discuss their highly anticipated new album, "Light It Up," set to release on June 7th. They delved into the creative process behind the album, which Scott proudly considers their best work yet. He shared insights into the band's journey of capturing their essence in music, the conceptual nature of the album, and the collaborative efforts that brought it to life. Scott also gave a fascinating look into the album's artwork, created by his older brother, and the story behind the captivating cover image of an albino deer. They explored the logistics of creating an album when band members live in different locations and how the pandemic influenced their creative process. Scott highlighted the importance of collaboration, mentioning contributions from notable artists like Will Hogue, Emerson Hart, and Tim Warren. They also discussed the band's innovative approach to recording, which involved taking their time and focusing on one or two songs at a time, allowing each track to inform the next. This method, inspired by advice from Emerson Hart, proved to be a game-changer for the band. In addition to the album talk, they announced an exciting contest for listeners, offering a chance to win exclusive Red Wanting Blue merchandise, including a Light Bright, a puzzle, a white vinyl, a CD, and a guitar pick. To participate, listeners need to answer two questions about Scott's previous appearance on the podcast and identify a special word mentioned in this episode. Scott's enthusiasm for the new album and the creative process was infectious, and they can't wait for everyone to hear "Light It Up." Be sure to pre-order the album and stay tuned for more exciting content from Red Wanting Blue. Stay Connected with Scott Terry and Red Wanting Blue online at: Website: https://www.redwantingblue.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/redwantingblue Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/redwantingblue YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/redwantingblue Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/redwantingblue Timestamps 00:00 The Creation of 'Light It Up': A Collaborative Journey 02:56 Artistic Collaboration and Album Creation 05:51 Logistics and Communication in Album Creation 09:01 The Impact of the Rock Boat Community 12:49 The Significance of Album Artwork 38:15 The Release of 'Light It Up' 53:29 Themes and Inspirations Behind the Songs 56:18 Connection with Fans and Anticipation The BoatCast would like to thank our sponsors, www.TheFITCollective.com for supporting us in promoting Rock Boat Artists. If you want to get the word out about these artists and are interested in sponsoring The Boatcast, please email Chris at: ChristopherRhoad@gmail.com.
Eric Hall of Red Wanting Blue pipes in from his Garage in Columbus OH to riff about weirdest tour vehicles, midwest livin, west coast soul crushers, & being a lifer in the arts. More on RWB: www.redwantingblue.com NEWSKI TOUR: 5/24 - Grapeview, WA - Icelandic Horse Farms 5/25 Port Angeles, WA - JFFA Festival 5/26 Seattle, WA - Bad Bar 5/29 Madison, WI - High Noon 6/11 Rockford, IL - Anderson Gardens w/ Verve Pipe 6/14 Marshfield, WI - Wenzel Plaza 6/15 Green Bay, WI - Historic West Fest @ the Tarlton 6/20 Oshkosh, WI - Waterfest 7/13 - House Show - Dover, DE 7/14 - House Show - Rehoboth Beach, DE 8/16 - Cedar Rapids, IA - NEWBO Market Amphitheater 8/17 - Baraboo, WI - Tumbled Rock Brewing 8/21 - Horicon, WI - Kiwanis Park 8/23 - Madison, WI - Memorial Union Terrace 8/24 - Milwaukee, WI - Humboldt Park Bandshell 8/28 - Viroqua, WI - Concerts in the Park
Drumming Up Success with Carbon Leaf, After The Gig, and Beyond In the latest episode of The BoatCast, the BoatCast Boys—Chris, Mark, and Eammon—are thrilled to welcome Jesse Humphrey, the talented drummer from the renowned band Carbon Leaf. Known for their dynamic performances on the World's Greatest Floating Music Festival, the Rock Boat Cruise, Jesse joins the BoatCast to share his musical journey, insights from his podcast "After the Gig," and the challenges and joys of balancing life as a touring musician and a family man. Jesse opens up about his role in Carbon Leaf, the origins of his podcast, and the evolution of "After the Gig" into a community-centric platform, especially during the pandemic. He gives a behind-the-scenes look at life on the road with Carbon Leaf, describing their unique tour bus, affectionately called the "white whale," and the camaraderie among band members. Listeners will also hear about Jesse's personal musical projects, including his single "Chemical," and exciting future projects for Carbon Leaf. Jesse shares personal stories about joining the band, his approach to songwriting, and the deep connection Carbon Leaf has with its fans. As the episode wraps up, Jesse offers valuable advice for aspiring podcasters and musicians, encouraging them to dive into their passions with authenticity. This episode is a must-listen for fans of Carbon Leaf and music enthusiasts alike, providing an in-depth look at a musician's life and the power of community in the music industry. Stay Connected with Jesse Humphrey, Carbon Leaf, & After The Gig: Website: https://jessehumphrey.com/ Carbon Leaf Website: https://www.carbonleaf.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JesseHumphrey/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jhumphreymusic YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRi1pu6EDEI iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/album/chemical/1718690700?i=1718690701 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4C2M5uDl8FNHT5HpnMGZBL?si=078f7e9c31f74222&utm_medium=share&utm_source=linktree&nd=1&dlsi=350436d531f64ade Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/afterthegig Linktree: https://linktr.ee/jessehumphrey Timestamps:00:00:00 - Introduction and Welcoming Jesse Humphrey A brief introduction to the podcast episode and welcoming Jesse Humphrey from Carbon Leaf. 00:01:10 - Discussing Memorable Photographs Jesse talks about the significant photographs in his studio, including his first single and memorable shows. 00:01:44 - Jesse's Podcast "After the Gig" Introduction to Jesse's podcast, its origin, and its evolution over time. 00:03:14 - Building a Community Through Podcasting How Jesse's podcast developed a community, especially during the pandemic, and its impact on fans. 00:04:06 - Completing Interviews with Red Wanting Blue Jesse discusses completing interviews with all members of Red Wanting Blue and the dynamics of those conversations. 00:05:46 - Surprises in Podcasting Jesse shares his surprise at how the podcast resonated with listeners and the impact of their feedback. 00:07:23 - Influence of Podcast Conversations Discussion on how conversations on the podcast have inspired listeners and their families. 00:08:17 - Learning and Challenges in Podcasting Jesse and the host discuss the learning curve in podcasting and the challenges of managing a podcast. 00:10:08 - Editing Challenges and Audience Interactions The conversation shifts to the technical challenges of podcast editing and engaging with the audience. 00:11:18 - Starting a Podcast: Tips and Experiences Jesse gives advice on starting a podcast and shares his initial experiences. 00:13:11 - Joining Carbon Leaf and Tour Experiences Jesse narrates how he joined Carbon Leaf through connections made on a music cruise and his touring experiences. 00:18:22 - Impact of Music Cruises on Personal and Professional Life Discussion on how music cruises like The Rock Boat have influenced personal relationships and professional opportunities. 00:23:06 - Upcoming Plans for Carbon Leaf Jesse hints at exciting upcoming projects for Carbon Leaf and discusses the band's touring schedule. 00:28:37 - Jesse's First Single "Chemical" Jesse discusses the creation and reception of his first single, "Chemical." 00:34:12 - Fan Interactions and Touring Dynamics The conversation covers how fan interactions differ between dedicated followers and casual attendees at shows. 00:40:02 - Closing Remarks and Future Plans Jesse wraps up the discussion with final thoughts on future plans for both his music and Carbon Leaf. The BoatCast would like to thank our sponsors, www.TheFITCollective.com for supporting us in promoting Rock Boat Artists. If you want to get the word out about these artists and are interested in sponsoring The Boatcast, please email Chris at: ChristopherRhoad@gmail.com.
In this Youngstown Studio interview, Red Wanting Blue drummer Dean Anshutz talks with B.J. Lisko about the band's new album and single, his history in the Youngstown music scene, playing with Rock & Roll Hall of Famers The Zombies and the band's May 3 show at Westside Bowl!
Today we bring you Scott Terry! The energetic and poetic frontman of the Ohio based band, Red Wanting Blue, joins us today for an intimate conversation about music, life and of course, whiskey
On Episode #34 of @themvppodcast we talk with Pittsburgh musician Mark Ferrari. Check out his music here: https://markferrarimusic.com/Check out his YouTube here: @CallingAllCars99 Mark Ferrari is a singer/songwriter from Pittsburgh, PA. Mark grew up in Hays, a small urban community located on the outskirts of the city. He has opened up for many national acts including country royalty George Jones, Van Zant, Uncle Kracker, Edwin McCain, Natasha Bedingfield, CeeLo Green, Blue Oyster Cult, Kip Winger, Red Wanting Blue, Dennis Quaid, Kevin Bacon, The Bacon Brothers, John Waite, Corey Feldman, Adam Ezra and more. He has performed VIP Preshow Parties at the Post Gazette Pavilion for One Republic, The Script, Daughtry, Nickelback, Dead and Company, Steve Miller, Peter Frampton, Live, Darius Rucker, Lady Antebellum, Dan and Shay, Rascal Flatts, Kelly Clarkson, Goo Goo Dolls, Train, Counting Crows, Kid Rock, Foreigner, Zack Brown, and Matchbox Twenty. He has appeared on CMT's Music City Madness, Froggy Radio, WDVE, BobFM, The Rock Station, KDKA, and more. He currently is writing and producing his 4th album. You can also find him performing the National Anthem at PNC Park for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Mark performs all over the eastern region and is a hometown favorite in Pittsburgh, PA.
Rock Boat Lineup Reveal and Artist InsightsLet's all get lost in the Jungle together…Join us in this TRB XXIV preview, recorded in sea-cret from an undisclosed location on-board the Norwegian Pearl. This episode is a real treat as we sit down with Sixthman Jen, Trae Vedder, and Sister Hazel's Ken Block to reveal the incredible lineup for the next Rock Boat and share some behind-the-scenes insights into the event's planning and artist dynamics.SummaryWe kick off the episode reminiscing highlights of TRB XXIII, where artists and fans alike built lasting memories over the span of a few magical days. An annual highlight for many is the Sixthman Sessions at Sea. Camaraderie and music created during these sessions have left an indelible mark on the artists and those privileged to witness the live performance.Our conversation then shifts to the Positivity Jam, led by the incomparable Brian Fechino. Termed the hidden gem of the Rock Boat,we spotlight this incredible late-night jam session, which sees a majority of the artists on the boat come together in a unique display of collective energy and spirit.We also touch on the Rock Boat Family - a community that is fostered between boats through the event's social platforms and the many “ripples” of TRB. The episode takes a moment to send love to Twigger from Gaelic Storm, emphasizing the support and unity within the TRB Family.As we dive into the lineup reveal, we share our excitement for the return of familiar favorites and the introduction of fresh faces. We discuss the careful curation process, aiming to balance the lineup with a mix of genres and vibes to cater to all tastes.We're thrilled to announce that Happy Landing, Hotel Fiction, and Nicotine Dolls are among the new additions, bringing their unique sounds to the boat. We also reveal the return of TRB vets like Red Wanting Blue, Welshly Arms, Tonic, and Will Hoge, who have become synonymous with the event's ethos.The episode builds up to the grand reveal of headlining acts, including Walk the Moon and Echosmith, and American Authors who promise to bring their infectious energy and hit songs to the high seas. (Hint: If you are looking for AA's Zac next Boat, there's a good chance you will find him in the hot tub!)We wrap up the episode with a heartfelt thank you to our listeners and the entire rock boat community for their passion and support. We tease the theme for the next rock boat, "Welcome to the Jungle," and encourage everyone to sign up for the pre-sale to secure their spot on this unforgettable musical voyage.So, there you have it, folks – a lineup that's sure to rock the boat and create memories that will last a lifetime. Stay tuned for an exciting Season 4 of The BoatCast and make sure you subscribe today to get all of the updates, and we can't wait to see you on board!.Chapters00:00:00 - Introduction to the Special Episode00:00:58 - Sixthman Sessions and Artist Dynamics00:01:42 - Brian Fechino's Positivity Jam00:03:17 - Charting Music and Artist Takeovers00:04:01 - First-Time Bands and Cruisers' Experience00:04:43 - Dedication of First-Time Voters00:05:18 - Gaelic Storm and Support for Twigger00:06:19 - Reveal of Next Year's Lineup00:07:19 - Curating the Lineup and Vetting Bands00:08:05 - Discussing New and Returning Artists00:09:05 - Soundcheck Competition and Band Selection00:10:06 - Introducing Band Happy Landing00:11:13 - Hotel Fiction00:12:31 - Nicotine Dolls and Their Unique Sound00:13:59 - Fantastic Cat Introduction00:15:11 - Nicotine Dolls and Their Impact00:16:38 - Clinton and The Commonheart00:17:19 - Introducing Band Robert Jon and the Wreck00:18:09 - Fantastic Cat and Fantastic Hats00:19:05 - Rock Boat Community and Band Recommendations00:20:06 - Balancing the Lineup and Band Dynamics00:21:00 - Spreadsheet for Organizing Bands00:21:59 - Lady Bri's Solo Shows00:23:59 - Will Hoge's Return to the Rock Boat00:25:07 - Tyrone Wells' Rock Boat History00:25:57 - Welshly Arms - a Rock Boat Favorite00:26:38 - Red Wanting Blue's Return00:29:55 - Teasing New Music and Fresh Bands00:31:24 - Strumbellas!!! 00:32:11 - Echosmith ... Eammon's Dreams come true00:33:09 - Family-Friendly Rock Boat Experience00:34:53 - Tonic's Return and Collaborations00:38:37 - Walk the Moon's Upcoming Performance00:40:03 - Theme Reveal: Welcome to the Jungle00:41:28 - Full Lineup Reveal for Next Year00:42:57 - Excitement for the Curated Lineup00:44:00 - Closing Remarks and Pre-Sale AnnouncementSign up for The Rock Boat Presale!Connect with Sixthman's Rock Boat: Official TRB Website: https://www.therockboat.com/X (Formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/TheRockBoatFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/therockboatInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therockboat/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3iJD3XqTGKyjLC21pYv26g?si=98468163180d4de4&nd=1&dlsi=6ef677b51882494aSixthman's website: https://www.sixthman.netConnect with Sister Hazel: Official Website: https://www.sisterhazel.com X (Formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/SisterHazelBand Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SisterHazel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sisterhazelband YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SisterHazelWebSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7m60UAnbgFFNuJbmS6OxTk?si=-sg9RhynShS8qkmH6MaiJQ&nd=1&dlsi=884f43c4371f4338 Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sister-hazel/102426 Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/artist/sister-hazel/ARt4djcwpPPctkZ Bandsintown: https://www.pandora.com/artist/sister-hazel/ARt4djcwpPPctkZ The BoatCast would like to thank our sponsors, www.TheFITCollective.com for supporting us in promoting Rock Boat Artists. If you want to get the word out about these artists and are interested in sponsoring The Boatcast, please email Chris at: ChristopherRhoad@gmail.com.
Brett Newski hails from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and is quite the creative. He's a songwriter, author, illustrator, and podcaster. We met almost a month ago at the Sunstroke House, and it was great to catch up. Can't wait for you to check it out, I learned about the Guitar Center 2 Step.His latest record, Friend Rock, is an absolute gem. If you're into Indie Rock, he worked with some of the most prolific Indie Rockers: Nada Surf, Red Wanting Blue, The Verve Pipe and more.newskimusic.comMusic: NEWSKI - Nevermind, Not NirvanaSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Man. The Myth. The Rock Boat Legend.Scott Terry (of Red Wanting Blue)!!!The RWB Frontman returns to the BoatCast to talk about his excitement for Rock Boat XXII. This will be the 10th boat for Scott and his band and he couldnt be more excited. He recently had a taste of TRB, touring with fellow Boater Meaghan Farrell (as well as several other TRB vets). Recorded prior to Halloween, Scott shares his latest merch ideas - which further fuels the excitement for all that TRB XXII will have in store (excusing the pun). If you are in the giving spirit this holiday season, Scott and The BoatCast recommend checking out Scott's favorite Charities: Small Hero's foundation (https://www.smallheroes.org)Operation Mend (https://www.uclahealth.org/operationmend)Red Wanting Blue can be found at : Red Wanting Blue can be found at : Website: https://www.redwantingblue.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/redwantingblue Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/redwantingblue YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/redwantingblue Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/redwantingblueDo You Live Your Life Rock Boat to Rock Boat? If so, join The BoatCast... A Podcast for Rock Boaters by Rock Boaters. The BoatCast would like to thank our sponsor, lifecoachingforwomenphysicians.com, for supporting us in promoting Rock Boat Artists. If you want to get the word out about these artists and are interested in sponsoring The Boatcast, please email Chris at: ChristopherRhoad@gmail.com.
“It was supposed to be my day off and I was having a full on dance party on the sports court… I had not downloaded the app so nobody could message me - and apparently Sixthman had been trying to find me… I walk into Sixthman headquarters and she [Sixthman Jen] just said ‘How do you feel about the pool deck at 11:30am?'… OF COURSE… but then it was a matter of rounding up the troops who all thought they had off that day”- Megan FarrellThe BoatCast's first artist interviewee, Meaghan Farrell returns to the podcast nearly two years to the date of her March 2020 interview. In that time, Meaghan had truly grown into her own - and owned every stage on TRB XXI. Meaghan retells the “behind the scenes” details on fateful day when Boaters were unable to get off the boat in the Bahamas due to weather conditions. Sixthman asked her to play the pool deck - and her response was an easy YES but rounding up the troops (several of which had just gone to bed in anticipation of a day off) was more of a challenge. She reflects that she had invested in a full band for The Boat and how her gut instincts paid off. She talks playing out on the road with fellow boaters such as: Red Wanting Blue, Tony Lucca, Will Hoge. Meaghan and The BoatCast discuss November's upcoming Texified Jam Fest and more! Meaghan Farrell can be found at : Website: https://meaghanfarrell.comInstagram: @meaghanfarrellmusichttps://www.Facebook.com/officialmeaghanfarrellLooking to learn something new about yourself, join the MF'ers Club, a bi-monthly gathering of music and moon (https://www.meaghanfarrell.com/mfers-club).For booking inquiries please contact: Laurel Falkenstein - Silverleaf Booking - laurel@silverleafbooking.com - 717.249.6812Join The BoatCast at Texafied! - We are the official podcast!!! Get your 2022 tickets here!!!The BoatCast thanks our sponsors, including https://wwwLifeCoachingForWomenPhysicians.com and https://www.novitskymd.com for hosting our podcast. Boutique Mind Doctors offers virtual child therapy sessions in philadelphia and suburbs. Psychiatrists specialized in ADHD, Depression, and anxiety.
Newski and the Scott Terry aka "Scotto" of rock touring powerhouse Red Wanting Blue let it rip mid-pando after meeting on the Rock Boat. More on RWB: https://www.redwantingblue.com/ If u like the pod, please support on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brettnewski1 NEWSKI ON TOUR IN EUROPE April 29 - Willemeen, ARNHEM, NL April 30- Metropool, ENSCEHDE, NL May 4 - Franzis Kulturzentrum, WETZLAR, DE May 5 - Knust Open Air, HAMBURG, DE May 6 - hansa48, KIEL, DE May 7- linde, HOF, DE May 8 - Lost Weekend, MUNICH, DE May 9 - Die Scherbe GRAZ, AT* May 11 - Treppenhaus RORSCACH, CH* May 12- muz NUREMBURG, DE* May 13- Poppodium de Meester, ALMERE, NL May 25 Hedon, ZWOLLE, NL Jun 11 - Sabbatical Brewing - MANITOWOC, WI Jun 25 - secret show Amherst - CLEVELAND, OH Jun 26 - Sounds of Summer, Westerville - (COLUMBUS, OH) Jun 28 - Anderson Gardens - ROCKFORD, IL AUSTRIA & GERMANY w/ Nada Surf July 9 - Sublime - AFLENZ, AT July 10 - Airport Event Hall - OBERTRAUBLING, DE July 11 - Posthof Zeitkultur Am Hafen - LINZ, AT July 12 - Rockhouse - SALZBURG, AT July 13 - Conrad Sohm - DORNBIN, AT
Self-proclaimed 90's kid, Brett Newski, lead singer of Brett Newski and the No Tomorrow joins Chris Rhoad, BoatCast Mark, and Cousin Eammon for the 98th Episode of The BoatCast the first returning guest to the Podcast. Brett discusses his upcoming tour in South Africa as well as US Tour (along with TRB veterans Red Wanting Blue and Meaghan Farrell). Mr. Newski is the first guest to make a 3rd appearance - and talks about… well basically everything. He discusses everything from international travel, decision fatigue on Netflix, a possible future with NFTs, and North Korea.If you havent already purchased his self-help book,, “It's Hard To Be a Person: Defeating Anxiety, Surving the World, and Having More Fun” , get it today!Brett Newski can be found at : Website: brettnewski.comInstagram: brettnewskiTwitter: @brettnewskiYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brettnewskiFacebook: @brettnewskiPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/BrettNewski1The BoatCast would like to thank our sponsor, lifecoachingforwomenphysicians.com, for supporting us in promoting Rock Boat Artists. If you want to get the word out about these artists and are interested in sponsoring The Boatcast, please email Chris at: ChristopherRhoad@gmail.com.
On this second Episode of Season 2, The BoatCast is joined by the Unofficial Mayor of The Rock Boat, Mr. Scott Terry (of Red Wanting Blue). The gentlemen of The BoatCast honor Scott with the second annual Humble & Kind Award for his selflessness and commitment to the Rock Boat Community. Scott joins Chris, Eammon, and Mark to relive the magic of Sixthman's TRB XXI and to discuss his upcoming “Hey 22!” Winter Tour, which will kick off in January 2022 and feature several members of the Rock Boat Artist family along the road. If you are in the giving spirit this holiday season, Scott and The BoatCast recommend checking out Scott's favorite Charities: Small Hero's foundation (https://www.smallheroes.org)Operation Mend (https://www.uclahealth.org/operationmend)Red Wanting Blue can be found at : Website: www.redwantingblue.comInstagram: redwantingblueTwitter: @redwantingblueYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/redwantingblueFacebook: @redwantingblueCHECK OUT THEIR ARWB recent release on YouTube now!!!! Do You Live Your Life Rock Boat to Rock Boat? If so, join The BoatCast... A Podcast for Rock Boaters by Rock Boaters. The BoatCast would like to thank our sponsor, lifecoachingforwomenphysicians.com, for supporting us in promoting Rock Boat Artists. If you want to get the word out about these artists and are interested in sponsoring The Boatcast, please email Chris at: ChristopherRhoad@gmail.com.
This week on the podcast is the great Greg Rahm of Red Wanting Blue. We get into a slew of topics and it was genuinely so nice to talk to Greg and get to know him a little better. Enjoy the episode! https://linktr.ee/jessehumphrey Email the podcast! afterthegigpod@gmail.com Support the podcast! The Merch store Go to jessehumphrey.com and click the merch button on the homepage! NEW “OVER THE HUMP” MERCH!! Exclusive Content is on the Patreon page! www.patreon.com/afterthegig Music from this weeks show: CL livestream jam feat. Ty Bailie, Jon Markel, Carter Gravatt, and Jesse Humphrey Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jhumphreymusic/ https://www.instagram.com/afterthegig/ @afterthegig @jhumphreymusic #ontourwithjhumps
Starting out in A&R at Capitol Records while attending UCLA, Niels spent the bulk of his career as General Manager of Warner-distributed independent label, Surfdog Records, where he worked with such artists as Brian Setzer, Slightly Stooped, Dave Stewart, Butthole Surfers, and Jason Newsted. At Surfdog, he was also very active in its artist management, publishing, and lifestyle marketing divisions with clients that included Best Buy and Pepsi. Following his 20-year stint with Surfdog, Niels left the company to expand his reach as an independent consultant, working with artists, athletes, actors, and startups with their music-related pursuits. In 2014, he met Blue Élan Records' founders, Kirk Pasich and Connor Pasich, who had just formed the company and was tasked with building its early infrastructure and marketing strategies. Today, the company has a staff of 12 and a roster of over 20 artists. Having brought seven acts to the label over the first six years of his consultancy (including Jesse Dayton, Red Wanting Blue, and Grammy-nominated Janiva Magness), Niels took on the full time position as Executive Director of A&R in late 2020. His first signing in the new role was legendary LA band, Ozomatli. Article Link: https://variety.com/2021/music/news/lil-wayne-uta-anderson-paak-warner-chappell-1234957201/ Follow Neils: IG: @ncschroeter Twitter: @nschroeter Join the Republik: www.artistrepublik.com Follow Artist Republik on Social Media: Instagram: @artistrepublik Twitter: @artistrepublik
Today on the show I have Red Wanting Blue frontman Scott Terry! If you couldn’t tell by the title, this is a 2 part episode… So look out for part 2 next week! Scott and I chat about his musical upbringing, writing songs, album concepts, pandemic live streaming and much more. Scott is such a sweetheart, and has become an artist and friend I admire very much. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did! https://linktr.ee/jessehumphrey Email the podcast! afterthegigpod@gmail.com Support the podcast! The Merch store Go to jessehumphrey.com and click the merch button on the homepage! NEW “OVER THE HUMP” MERCH!! Exclusive Content is on the Patreon page! www.patreon.com/afterthegig Music from this weeks show: Intro: “Glass House” by Red Wanting Blue Outro: “Audition” by Red Wanting Blue Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jhumphreymusic/ https://www.instagram.com/afterthegig/ @afterthegig @jhumphreymusic #ontourwithjhumps
We're back! In the Season 6 premiere episode Alex looks at the extraordinary life of Akron, Ohio native NASA astronaut, Judy Resnik. We analyze the causes behind her tragic death in the Challenger Disaster on Jan. 28, 1986. On this 35th anniversary we take a fresh look at Judy's career and NASA's role in the loss of Challenger. Our guests include Helene Norin, Judy's cousin to discuss the Resnik family, Judy's youth in Akron and her journey to becoming the 2nd American female astronaut in space. Steven Leckart joins the show to talk about his excellent Netflix documentary, Challenger: The Final Flight. The 2020 documentary brings the Challenger crew and the controversy surrounding its final flight to millions of viewers. Lastly, we sat down with author and Columbia University professor Dr. Diane Vaughan to debunk some of the myths surrounding Challenger and her 1996 book Challenger Launch Decision. Click here to buy her award-winning book. https://www.amazon.com/Challenger-Launch-Decision-Technology-Deviance/dp/0226851761 This episode is in honor of Judy Resnik and Allan McDonald who passed away before we could complete our interview earlier this year. Allan was the "whistleblower" when it comes to the Challenger Disaster. We play some of Allan's testimony to the Rogers Commission following the accident and discuss his role in exposing the cover-up by some NASA administrators. Special thanks as well to friend of the show, Eric Hall, guitarist for the great Ohio band Red Wanting Blue. The music from today's episode was from Eric's new side project, Tick Tick Tick. Check out their debut EP at https://tick-tick-tick.bandcamp.com Ohio v. the World: An American History podcast is now part of the Evergreen Podcast Network. Go to https://evergreenpodcasts.com to check out all our past episodes and dozens of other great podcasts. Don't forget to rate and review our show and we'll read your reviews on the air in a future episode. We'll be releasing episodes every other Tuesday this season, great to be back and thanks for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My Three Things w/ Will Byington - Episode 5 for 3.17.21 - featuring Scott Terry of Red Wanting Blue Red Wanting Blue website: www.redwantingblue.com Red Wanting Blue on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/redwantingblue Scott Terry on Instagram: https://instagram.com/scottrwb RWB Livestream Concert on 3/20/21: https://www.redwantingblue.com/store/product/03-20-21-livestream-ticket/ #MyThreeThingsPodcast Links BELOW: . . . . . . Scott Terry's #MyThreeThingsPodcast: 1) The great new book Aftershocks by Nadia Owusu https://amzn.to/38SF0FP 2) "Allen v Farrow" on HBO Max https://youtu.be/cKTOj7HnLbo 3) 100 Classic French Songs - Various Artists Available on the Canadian Apple Music Store https://music.apple.com/ca/album/100-classic-french-songs/266530054 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The guys welcome Dean Anshutz of Red Wanting Blue to talk about Weezer’s “Pinkerton.” And, of course, if we do a Weezer episode, little brother Dave Montgomery has to join as well. Plenty of other discussion including Youngstown State and penguin origins, New Radicals, Frank Zappa, Dean’s project “tick.tick.tick,” how Dean should have his own podcast about misheard lyrics, Weezer’s rock opera, Matt Sharp, what should have been the first single, Neon State, and radio stations were stupid in 1996. Check out tick.tick.tick at: https://www.instagram.com/tick.tick.tick.music/ Check out Red Wanting Blue at: https://www.redwantingblue.com/ Check out Weezer at: https://weezer.com/ Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/
Eight-time Boater, Jeremiah Shirk, brings some incredible TRB stories in this episode. He shares his wild introduction to The Rock Boat family. It all started with meeting the Rosenberrys at a Red Wanting Blue lunchtime concert on a radio station and getting the invite to The Dayton Downtown Revival Music Festival. “Everyone kept talking about the rock boat and I was like ok crazies, calm down…. I ended up in a random hotel room singing Heart’s ‘Alone’ and that was my first experience to the Rock Boat lore and three weeks later I ended up signing up for my first rock boat. Ultimately that thing changed my life, I found great friends and found rock boat, and I don’t know how I lived prior to finding this damn thing!”Hear the origin of Jeremiah’s trademark sailaway “Clam Jam” shirt, his pre-TRB Norwegian cruise experience, meeting best friends by the trashcan on 13, and phone-free philosophy. He talks his favorite Boat moments, including Woodstock night with Brandi Carlile, RWB and Friends, and TRBXX elevator party with friend Meaghan Farrell.We had so much fun that we are going to do an encore with Jeremiah (speaking of encores, did someone just yell 19 more?)
The guys welcome back Scott Terry of Red Wanting Blue to talk about New Radicals “Maybe You’ve Been Brainwashed Too.” Plenty of other discussion including The Peppermint Sessions, Toad, some listener questions for Scott, Cub Scouts, Wayne’s dog Jett, Sarnia Canada, Gregg Alexander and his howl, best opening line of any record EVER, other music from 97-98, finishing lyrics in the liner notes, Young Marble Giants, Hall & Oates, how to pronounce Spokane, drug songs, some love songs and more drug songs. Check out Red Wanting Blue at: https://www.redwantingblue.com/ Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/
Road-veteran Scott Terry and Newski discuss their dirtiest jobs, weirdest road trips, offensive fashion and getting conned while on tour. Red Wanting Blue: https://www.redwantingblue.com/ Support the pod: patreon.com/brettnewski1 More on newski: https://brettnewski.com/
Vancouver based singer-songwriter and actor, Adrian Glynn joins us on Episode 530 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about his wonderful new lockdown recording “Ghostlight Sessions”, which was recorded on stage in an empty theatre in Kamloops BC after the play he was about to star in was put on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic. It's a great album, and an excellent, and wide-ranging interview. We also take a look at more of the latest new releases, and this time around we hear from Emily Barker, Lizzy Hardingham, Kristen Grainger & True North, Monica Lee, Marie Fielding, Michael Barry and Red Wanting Blue. Check out the full playlist on the website at https://folkrootsradio.com
Scott Terry, lead singer of Red Wanting Blue and perennial “anchor” of The Rock Boat, joins Chris Rhoad and BoatCast Mark to discuss TRB memories with fans and fellow artists. Scott is looking forward to TRB XXI, which he describes as “the wildest, loudest, blurriest most intoxicating in your face music experience of 2021… your cheeks will hurt from smiling so much.”Red Wanting Blue can be found at :Website: www.redwantingblue.comInstagram: redwantingblueTwitter: @redwantingblueYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/redwantingblueFacebook: @redwantingblueCHECK OUT THEIR ARWB recent release on YouTube now!!!!
Well well well, if it isn’t Dean, the kid from Youngstown himself. This episode was a long time in the making, but we finally sat down in the confines of stateroom 5556 on the Rock Boat to make it happen. Dean brings originality, quality, fun, and a pinch of that guy from the local flee market to his playing and personality. If he’s not on the road with Red Wanting Blue, he’s cruising the local thrift stores and record shops to find that rare, but wonderful unknown artist. Or even better, the perfect shaker for the next recording project. This was truly a pleasure, and I hope you enjoy! Support the podcast! www.patreon.com/afterthegig Email the podcast! afterthegigpod@gmail.com Music from this weeks show: Intro: “This is the End” by Red Wanting Blue Outro: “Ulysses” by Red Wanting Blue Instagram: @afterthegig @jhumphreymusic #ontourwithjhumps
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The guys are joined by Scott Terry of Red Wanting Blue to discuss the 1992 classic "Automatic For The People" from R.E.M. Plenty of other discussion including the brilliance of Will Hoge, being a live band, making music with Rusty Young, trying to avoid the "Explicit Language" sticker, the greatness of Mike Mills, the Motor Voter Bill, Andy Kaufman, and just a ton of R.E.M. related stories because all three of us LOVE R.E.M. Check out Red Wanting Blue at: redwantingblue.com Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/
We return with a Garden Session from the Spring featuring sets and interviews with the great Jesse Malin and Red Wanting Blue, who, as it turns out, are not from Canada, have never been from Canada, but have actually visited Canada and thought it was lovely. We agree completely. Dig it. PS. Sorry about the infrequent podcasts as of late. The holidays and various family difficulties for both myself and James have cut into our ability to record. We’ll be back on track soon!
Dr. Christine McCallum and Dr. Elaine Becker come onto the HET Podcast to talk about integrated clinical education along with their perspective and their experience working on the ACAPT Integrated Clinical Education Panel. Resources Mentioned: ACAPT Clinical Education Panels American Council of Academic Physical Therapy Clinical Education Summit Report and Recommendations Dr. Jean Timmerberg's HET Podcast Episode Recommendations From the Common Terminology Panel of the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy Application of Educational Theory and Evidence in Support of an Integrated Model of Clinical Education Biography: Dr. Christine McCallum has been an active member in the American Physical Therapy Association and the Ohio Physical Therapy Association since 1991. She has held numerous positions in the OPTA at both the state and district levels. Nationally, she served Health Policy and Administration Section-APTA as a member and past chair of the Research Committee, and the Education Section as a member of the Education Section CSM program committee, serving as the platform coordinator. She is also a member of the Ohio Kentucky Consortium of Physical Therapy Programs for Clinical Education, serving as the elected chair from 2007-2012. She also serves on numerous University wide and divisional committees, including, the University Planning, Assessment and Review committee (past Chair), the University Assessment Committee, Graduate Council (past Chair),Division of Physical Therapy Assessment Committee (coordinator), and the Academic Advisory Committee. In her free time, she likes to listen to music and follow her favorite band from Ohio, Red Wanting Blue. She enjoys swimming, having been a competitor for many years. Most of her time is spent with family participating in sporting events such as baseball, basketball, hockey, lacrosse and cross country. While she does not run, she is one of the biggest fans you will see on the sidelines. You can learn more about Christine here. Contact information: E-Mail: cmccallum@walsh.edu Dr. Elaine Becker is a Clinical Associate Professor of Physical Therapy in the Department at New York University. She received both her BS in Physical Therapy and her MA in Kinesiology from New York University, her DPT from Temple University. Dr. Becker is also board certified in pediatrics by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). In addition to her work at NYU, Dr. Becker is a Pediatric Clinical Educator for the Tscharnuter Academy of Movement Organization Approach, a therapeutic approach to movement organization and to the treatment of movement disorders. Furthermore, she is a nationally credentialed trainer for the APTA Clinical Instructor Education Program (Levels I and II). Dr. Becker is also certified in the Neuro-Developmental Treatment Approach. Dr. Becker's areas of expertise are in pediatric physical therapy, movement analysis, and clinical education. Contact information: E-Mail: eb2@nyu.edu The PT Hustle Website Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice HET LITE Tool Anywhere Healthcare (code: HET)
On this weeks episode I sit down with the fellas of Red Wanting Blue on their tour bus in Kemmerer WY. If you haven’t checked out this band then you should probably get on that. They are one of the best bands around and even better guys. Please enjoy this fun chat with the fellas! www.redwantingblue.com Support the podcast! www.patreon.com/afterthegig www.afterthegigpod@gmail.com Music from this weeks show: Intro: “Younger Years” by Red Wanting Blue https://music.apple.com/us/album/younger-years/1400885241?i=1400886953 Outro: “High and Dry” by Red Wanting Blue https://music.apple.com/us/album/high-and-dry/1400885241?i=1400886183 Instagram: @afterthegig @jhumphreymusic #ontourwithjhumps
Find out what a Civic Club does from Bainbridge Civic Club officers, Justin Ryan and Mark George. Plus: teacher appreciation, fun history facts, and a passionate music conversation. Be sure you go to Facebook and “Like” Bainbridge Civic Club. You can also browse their website at sites.google.com/site/bainbridgecivicclub/home. Get to know Christi George, Mark’s better half, on episode 59. Gertsburg Law Firm is proud to roll-out CoverMySix for Small Companies and Startups! If you’re a newer or smaller company, you’ll want this complete legal documentation portfolio to minimize your exposure to lawsuits and investigations. And if you’re a larger or older company, check out www.covermysix.com to learn about the full CM6 audit suite. SHOW NOTES * 0:50 Hello from Bainbridge Civic Club; A friendly neighborhood competition? * 5:40 Traditional Pancake Breakfasts and Modern Ox Roasts; The evolution of Taste of Bainbridge; Cheering on Kenston’s football championship * 13:20 Finding their way to the Civic Club; Why get involved; Looking ahead to 2019 and spreading the word Shout-outs in this episode include: Chagrin Valley Jaycees, Molly Gebler, Christi George, Bainbridge Area Food for Friends; Kenston High School; Chagrin Valley Chamber of Commerce; Red Wanting Blue; Matt Petche
Recorded in Marietta, OH at Peoples Bank Theater this episode of Mountain Stage offers performances from Natalie Prass, Red Wanting Blue, Jill Sobule, Gurf Morlix and Todd Burge. Plan your trip to see a live Mountain Stage performance at www.mountainstage.org
Border Crossings host Larry London sat down with mid-western rock band, Red Wanting Blue who recently released their latest CD, "The Wanting."
Utopia for Realists with Rutger Bregman Rutger Bregman is a historian and author. He has published four books on history, philosophy, and economics. His History of Progress was awarded the Belgian Liberales prize for best nonfiction book of 2013. The Dutch edition of Utopia for Realists became a national bestseller and sparked a basic income movement that soon made international headlines. The book will be translated in 16 languages. Bregman has twice been nominated for the prestigious European Press Prize for his journalism work at The Correspondent. His work has been featured in The Washington Post, The Guardian and on the BBC. https://www.rutgerbregman.com In Search of the Lost Chord: 1967 and the Hippie Idea with Danny GoldbergDanny Goldberg, President of GoldVE, has worked in the music business as a personal manager, record company President, public relations man and journalist since the late nineteen sixties. GVE, formed in July 2007 manages the careers of Steve Earle, Allison Moorer, The Cranberries, The Hives, Harper Simon, Red Wanting Blue, Blitzen Trapper, Tom Morello, Matt Pinfield, Peaches, Dolores O’Riordan, Martha Wainwright, Teddy Thompson, Ben Lee, Rhett Miller, Old 97s, Ronnie Spector, Spirit Family Reunion, School of Seven Bells and White Zombie Legacy. This marks a return to personal management for Goldberg. From 1983-1992, Goldberg was the founder and President of Gold Mountain Entertainment, a personal management firm whose clients included Nirvana, Hole, Sonic Youth, Bonnie Raitt, The Allman Brothers, Rickie Lee Jones, Allanah Myles, Tom Cochrane and the Beastie Boys.. http://www.dannygoldberg.com
Ken Davenport is a Broadway producer whose credits include Deaf West Theatre's Spring Awakening (Tony nomination), Allegiance, Kinky Boots (Broadway - Tony Award, National Tour, Toronto and West End), The Visit (Tony nomination), It's Only a Play, Mothers and Sons (Tony nomination), The Bridges of Madison County, Macbeth starring Alan Cumming, Godspell, Chinglish, Oleanna starring Bill Pullman and Julia Stiles, Speed-the-Plow, Will Ferrell's You're Welcome America (Tony nomination), Blithe Spirit starring Angela Lansbury (Broadway, West End and National Tour), and 13, as well as Daddy Long Legs, That Bachelorette Show, Altar Boyz, My First Time, The Awesome 80s Prom, and Miss Abigail's Guide to Dating, Mating, & Marriage Off-Broadway. Ken is also the Executive Producer of North America for Andrew Llyod Weber's Really Useful Group. He produced the award-winning These Magnificent Miles: On the Long Road with Red Wanting Blue, a documentary on one of the top unsigned rock bands in the country, and The Bunny Hole, an award-winning TV pilot that has appeared in the LA Indie Film Festival, the Orlando Film Festival and more. The Bunny Hole web series is a comedy in the style of Reno 911 about a struggling brothel in Pahrump, Nevada.
Ken Davenport is a Broadway producer whose credits include Deaf West Theatre's Spring Awakening (Tony nomination), Allegiance, Kinky Boots (Broadway - Tony Award, National Tour, Toronto and West End), The Visit (Tony nomination), It's Only a Play, Mothers and Sons (Tony nomination), The Bridges of Madison County, Macbeth starring Alan Cumming, Godspell, Chinglish, Oleanna starring Bill Pullman and Julia Stiles, Speed-the-Plow, Will Ferrell's You're Welcome America (Tony nomination), Blithe Spirit starring Angela Lansbury (Broadway, West End and National Tour), and 13, as well as Daddy Long Legs, That Bachelorette Show, Altar Boyz, My First Time, The Awesome 80s Prom, and Miss Abigail's Guide to Dating, Mating, & Marriage Off-Broadway. Ken is also the Executive Producer of North America for Andrew Llyod Weber's Really Useful Group. He produced the award-winning These Magnificent Miles: On the Long Road with Red Wanting Blue, a documentary on one of the top unsigned rock bands in the country, and The Bunny Hole, an award-winning TV pilot that has appeared in the LA Indie Film Festival, the Orlando Film Festival and more. The Bunny Hole web series is a comedy in the style of Reno 911 about a struggling brothel in Pahrump, Nevada.
Red Wanting Blue met us for “Linner” at a small restaurant in Akron Ohio, to promote their album “Little America.” In the early 2000’s we visited the House of Blues in Cleveland Ohio and watched this dynamic rock band just own the stage and the crowd. We were late to the RWB table finding out later about songs like “Playlist,” and although we hadn’t heard any of Red Wanting Blue’s music, their commanding performance, emotive baritone vocals, and stage charisma impressed us none the less. You won’t meet a nicer bunch of well-adjusted rock n rollers which allows them musically to showcase their lyrics and vocals, which they say is a feature their fans like most about their music; however, there are no slouches or inflatable auto-players in this band. My high school band director said something that has stuck with me: “The most musical moments sometimes happen during a rest in the music.” You would know instantly if some of the nearly subliminal guitar melodies and embellishments were removed from the Red Wanting Blue sound-profile, and just the same, while Mark and Dean are not out front; you want solid players like those guys driving the rhythm chassis of your music. Scott Terry has one of those giant voices that has it’s own gravity, and while as a person he shows no sign of megalomania or rock-star ego; it’s impossible to ignore how much of their music revolves around his rich gritty vocals and relate-able lyrics. They’re a great band to see live. Make sure you check them out on facebook or their website to see when they’re playing near you. Special thanks to RWB drummer Dean Anshutz, Josh Bloom, and Sam Buonavolonta from SAM GOODWILL for pulling the strings to make this interview happen. Thank you to all of the guys from Red Wanting Blue for being easy-going and down to earth. In light of Waterloo Restaurant being unaware of the audio aspect of podcast interviews, I would still like to thank the staff for being so accommodating. The recording came out pretty good all things considered. We did ask for a quiet spot in the back but I think they thought we wanted the table closest to the silverware utensil dump-bin. Family restaurant diners are just not the ideal podcast studios they once were. ;) Listen to the entire WTF with Marc Maron / Billy Gibbons interview at WTFpod.com Scott Terry – vocals, tenor guitar, ukulele Mark McCullough – bass, chapman stick, vocals Greg Rahm – guitar, keyboards, vocals Eric Hall – guitar, lap steel, vocals Dean Anshutz – drums & percussion
We’ve got ourselves a new music explosion, including some unexpectedly oddball pop music and more! We’ve also got some great shows coming up, including Fish & Bird, Harvest Sun Festival, and the BBQ & Blues fest!
We’ve got ourselves a new music explosion, including some unexpectedly oddball pop music and more! We’ve also got some great shows coming up, including Fish & Bird, Harvest Sun Festival, and the BBQ & Blues fest!
Buy “Little America” today HERE at the official Red Wanting Blue website. New album “Little America” out 7/1! | CD: http://smarturl.it/RWB_Amz_CD | LP:http://smarturl.it/RWB_Amz_LP Itunes – http://smarturl.it/RWB_iTunes Red Wanting Blue met us for what some folks call “Linner” at a small restaurant in Akron Ohio, to promote their new album “Little America.” In the early 2000′s we visited the House of Blues in Cleveland Ohio and watched this dynamic rock band just own the stage and the crowd. We were late to the RWB table finding out later about songs like “Playlist,” and although we hadn’t heard any of Red Wanting Blue’s music, their commanding performance, emotive baritone vocals, and stage charisma impressed us none the less. REVERB NATION BIO Led by singer-songwriter Scott Terry, Red Wanting Blue is proudly based in Columbus, Ohio, but might as well be America's local band. For years, the group had been hiding in plain sight as Terry went about logging thousands of miles on the road throughout the nation's heartland, making fans the hard way - one at a time. With only the aid of word of mouth, hard work and perseverance, Red Wanting Blue has established an exceedingly loyal following in and around the Midwest where the band regularly fills clubs normally reserved for bigger names. Terry's passionate and poetic songs, anchored by his powerful baritone, are the kind of tunes that could only have been written by a man who has lived this kind of life on the road. It's these songs and Terry's moving delivery of them that knocks 'em dead, but leaves 'em talking. Most importantly, it keeps 'em coming back for more. Traveling with Terry are band mates Mark McCullough (Bass Guitar, Vocals), Greg Rahm (Keys, Guitars, Organ, Vocals), Eric Hall Jr. (Guitars, Lap Steel, Mandolin, Banjo, Vocals) and Dean Anshutz (Drums, Percussion, Glockenspiel), who together build the unshakable rock powerhouse that has helped bring Red Wanting Blue to nationwide attention after all of this time. - (Taken from Reverb Nation) http://www.redwantingblue.com More interviews and videos at http://www.Jimmyfro.com
Tonight a special live visit from a promising roots-rockin-soul band called Pistol George Warren. They dropped in to introduce themselves and share some music the way they do it best, live. We also look back at last week’s amazing Hillside Festival in Guelph.
Tonight a special live visit from a promising roots-rockin-soul band called Pistol George Warren. They dropped in to introduce themselves and share some music the way they do it best, live. We also look back at last week’s amazing Hillside Festival in Guelph.
This week's broadcast of Mountain Stage with Larry Groce you'll hear a set from rock and roll oddballs Dr. Dog. Indie folk-rock sensation The Mountain Goats make their first appearance on the show, and multi-talented Mountain Stage favorite Nellie McKay returns. Ohio-based journeyman rock band Red Wanting Blue will also be there, and you'll also hear from Brooklyn-based string band Spirit Family Reunion.
Stagedive is a podcast where musicians tell their stories, and their music brings them to life. When Red Wanting Blue's Scott Terry had tour bus issues on the road, he thought that his band was done for. But the kindness of strangers (and strangers' beers) had more power than he anticipated. Thanks so much to Red Wanting Blue, Scott Terry and to Snap Judgment -- who originally ran this story.