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The picks are in, the clock is ticking. On this week's episode we're introducing the first ever Emo Superjam draft! The rules are simple, recieve your draft pick, pair an emo classic with a 2024 Roo artist, and craft your ultimate lineup. Be sure to stop by our socials to vote for your favorite.
Another day, another episode closer to throwing down at Bonnaroo 2023. This week we're catching up on news including the newly announced Superjam artists and...well...hyping ourselves up to buy some dumb roo items.
Superjam producer Paul Peck is bringing the works of the illustrious American jazz pianist and composer Count Basie to a brand-new generation with his latest project. Late Night Basie is a Count Basie tribute album that's reimagining many of the late musician's greatest hits featuring artists like Cimafunk and Terence Blanchard. Paul Peck sits down with The Takeaway to talk about the project and the ways he's brought this music to a new age.
Superjam producer Paul Peck is bringing the works of the illustrious American jazz pianist and composer Count Basie to a brand-new generation with his latest project. Late Night Basie is a Count Basie tribute album that's reimagining many of the late musician's greatest hits featuring artists like Cimafunk and Terence Blanchard. Paul Peck sits down with The Takeaway to talk about the project and the ways he's brought this music to a new age.
Karina and Isaac discuss The Rolling Stones, Ween, new music from the Disco Biscuits, and The Smile's first North American tour. Inappropriate Happiness is presented by Osiris Media. It is hosted by Karina Rykman & Isaac Slone. It's edited and produced by Marlo Shankweiler. The executive producers are Brian Brinkman, RJ Bee & Matt Dwyer. All art by Mark Dowd. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on the show I am speaking with Paul Peck. Paul got his start in the music industry as a student at Tulane University. After an inspiring trip to the New Orleans Jazz Fest, he joined the Superfly team that eventually was involved in organizing the first Bonnaroo festival in 2002. In this episode, we get some behind-the-scenes stories on how that came together, and how he put together "super jams" where artists who ordinarily wouldn't perform together join forces on stage. Paul recently started his own festival, Okeechobee, in Florida and is now serving as the president of the fundraising platform Fandiem. We don't have our normal song samples throughout this episode, but I found Paul's stories of creating and putting on these festivals amazing, and I hope you do as well! Please enjoy, Paul Peck! https://fandiem.com/ https://www.okeechobeefest.com/ https://www.songfacts.com/ https://www.facebook.com/songfacts https://twitter.com/Songfacts http://pantheonpodcasts.com/ https://twitter.com/pantheonpods Hosted and Edited by Corey O'Flanagan https://twitter.com/ofe1818 https://www.instagram.com/coreyofe/ corey@songfacts.com Songfacts Podcast Spotify Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3IThMW5yB8XnFh5cS2gTxR?si=KAhiqWRcSIy5uxb2sZPFTA This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on the show I am speaking with Paul Peck. Paul got his start in the music industry as a student at Tulane University. After an inspiring trip to the New Orleans Jazz Fest, he joined the Superfly team that eventually was involved in organizing the first Bonnaroo festival in 2002. In this episode, we get some behind-the-scenes stories on how that came together, and how he put together "super jams" where artists who ordinarily wouldn't perform together join forces on stage.Paul recently started his own festival, Okeechobee, in Florida and is now serving as the president of the fundraising platform Fandiem. We don't have our normal song samples throughout this episode, but I found Paul's stories of creating and putting on these festivals amazing, and I hope you do as well! Please enjoy, Paul Peck!https://fandiem.com/https://www.okeechobeefest.com/https://www.songfacts.com/https://www.facebook.com/songfactshttps://twitter.com/Songfactshttp://pantheonpodcasts.com/https://twitter.com/pantheonpodsHosted and Edited by Corey O'Flanaganhttps://twitter.com/ofe1818https://www.instagram.com/coreyofe/corey@songfacts.comSongfacts Podcast Spotify Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/3IThMW5yB8XnFh5cS2gTxR?si=KAhiqWRcSIy5uxb2sZPFTAThis show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Today on the show I am speaking with Paul Peck. Paul got his start in the music industry as a student at Tulane University. After an inspiring trip to the New Orleans Jazz Fest, he joined the Superfly team that eventually was involved in organizing the first Bonnaroo festival in 2002. In this episode, we get some behind-the-scenes stories on how that came together, and how he put together "super jams" where artists who ordinarily wouldn't perform together join forces on stage.Paul recently started his own festival, Okeechobee, in Florida and is now serving as the president of the fundraising platform Fandiem. We don't have our normal song samples throughout this episode, but I found Paul's stories of creating and putting on these festivals amazing, and I hope you do as well! Please enjoy, Paul Peck!https://fandiem.com/https://www.okeechobeefest.com/https://www.songfacts.com/https://www.facebook.com/songfactshttps://twitter.com/Songfactshttp://pantheonpodcasts.com/https://twitter.com/pantheonpodsHosted and Edited by Corey O'Flanaganhttps://twitter.com/ofe1818https://www.instagram.com/coreyofe/corey@songfacts.comSongfacts Podcast Spotify Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/3IThMW5yB8XnFh5cS2gTxR?si=KAhiqWRcSIy5uxb2sZPFTAThis show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Today on the show I am speaking with Paul Peck. Paul got his start in the music industry as a student at Tulane University. After an inspiring trip to the New Orleans Jazz Fest, he joined the Superfly team that eventually was involved in organizing the first Bonnaroo festival in 2002. In this episode, we get some behind-the-scenes stories on how that came together, and how he put together "super jams" where artists who ordinarily wouldn't perform together join forces on stage. Paul recently started his own festival, Okeechobee, in Florida and is now serving as the president of the fundraising platform Fandiem. We don't have our normal song samples throughout this episode, but I found Paul's stories of creating and putting on these festivals amazing, and I hope you do as well! Please enjoy, Paul Peck! https://fandiem.com/ https://www.okeechobeefest.com/ https://www.songfacts.com/ https://www.facebook.com/songfacts https://twitter.com/Songfacts http://pantheonpodcasts.com/ https://twitter.com/pantheonpods Hosted and Edited by Corey O'Flanagan https://twitter.com/ofe1818 https://www.instagram.com/coreyofe/ corey@songfacts.com Songfacts Podcast Spotify Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3IThMW5yB8XnFh5cS2gTxR?si=KAhiqWRcSIy5uxb2sZPFTA This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How Paul Peck Built a Music Festival Empire Paul is the co-founder and president of Fandiem a fundraising platform for the entertainment industry that amplifies revenue and reach from non-profit campaigns. A veteran festival and concert producer, Paul is the co-founder of the Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival where he served as chief creative officer and head of programming. Prior to that Paul worked with Superfly Presents, where he helped to launch and develop the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival and Outside Lands in San Francisco. During his tenure, Paul was a key member of the booking and programming team, as well as other pivotal areas. Paul is known for his creative touch and producing once-in-a-time collaborative concerts that feature superstar artists and virtuoso players in unique configurations. He has worked closely with artists such as Skrillex, Chance the Rapper, Mumford & Sons, Trey Anastasio of Phish, Miguel, D'Angelo, SZA, Jim James of My Morning Jacket, Brittany Howard of the Alabama Shakes, Solange and Questlove amongst many others. During his final years at Bonnaroo, his Superjam concerts were the top annual story from each year's event, garnering coverage from New York Times (including multiple times in the year-end, nationwide top 5 concerts of the year), USA Today, Rolling Stone (#1 concert of the event 3 times) and Billboard. Paul also has an extensive media production background as Superfly and Bonnaroo's creative director of original media where he was responsible for creating and producing media content for broadcast and streaming.
The What Podcast hosts obviously love Bonnaroo, and they're not the only ones; Jack Antonoff has played the fest numerous times, and is heading back to the Farm in 2022 both with his band Bleachers and as the architect of a 1984-themed SuperJam. On this episode of The What, Antonoff joins Brad to chat about his love for the festival and his plans for the special SuperJam. He also touches on Damon Albarn's recent remarks about Taylor Swift, and the craft of songwriting in general. Elsewhere in the episode, Brad and Barry discuss the Neil Young-Joe Rogan feud around Spotify, as well as camping at Bonnaroo. Make sure you like and subscribe to The What wherever you get your podcasts, and also follow the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our programs. Then snag the “Radiate Positivity” T-shirt at the Consequence Shop.
Where were you when you got word that Bonnaroo 2021 was not happening? Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn of Sylvan Esso were in the middle of practicing for their Superjam set, a special collaborative show that's always one of the most anticipated of Roo. Meath and Sanborn joined Lord Taco and Barry from The What Podcast to share what it was like learning that the festival had been canceled by a storm. The duo also give some insight about what they had planned: "I wanted to take Superjam and turn it into the wedding band of dreams," revealed Meath. "Which mainly means giving everybody permission to sing the wildest, schlockiest, or songs that just have touched their hearts that they would never do because it's overdone." We're keeping the spirit of Bonnaroo alive while supporting those in need of relief following Hurricane Ida with our new “Radiate Positivity” T-shirt at the Consequence Shop. A portion of proceeds will be going to the American Red Cross to help those affected by the storm, so grab yours now at the shop. Make sure to like and subscribe to The What wherever you listen to your podcasts, and follow the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our programming.
Daddy Ernie is an award-winning Radio Presenter and DJ. He has been instrumental in the growth of Jamaican music and culture in the UK. He was the host of the first five-day-a-week reggae programme outside of Jamaica, with his historic show Superjam - which was born on Choice FM radio at the beginning of the 1990s.Throughout his career, he has become a household name and has interviewed some of Jamaica's biggest music stars, including Gregory Isaacs, Shaggy, Buju Banton and Sizzla. Ernie, born to Jamaican parents in London, has been one of the most consistent advocates for Reggae music in the UK. Impacting Jamaica Host Sinai Fleary talks with him about his work and achievements. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Singer songwriter & saxophonist Dave Farver joins me on the show via Zoom! We get into talking about his debut solo CRYSTAL EP, recording with Obeid Khan & George Potsos & stories behind the songs. We also talk about his work with his cover band SuperJam and El Monstero. On this episode you'll hear: Pathologically Give It Up For Your Man Nicolette Grab a copy of Dave Farver's CRYSTAL EP wherever you get digital music! Keep an eye out for MACHINE EP due out October 30th. Everything at DaveFarverMusic.com. Follow along on Facebook & Instagram See Dave LIVE Oct 30 SuperJam at Washy's Saloon Oct 31 Dave Farver & Eric Lysaght at Chandler Hill Winery Nov 25 SuperJam at Diamond Music Hall El Monstero returns to The Pageant stage for a run of dates Dec 17-19, 21-23, 25-27, 29-31. Tickets at Ticketmaster.com Listen to Rock Paper Podcast on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple & Google Podcasts, IHeartRadio apps or ROCKPAPERPODCAST.com
Episode 17 of "Touchdowns All Day" is LIVE with @BarberShreds fading back 20 years into The NineNine. The Disco Biscuits played a series of shows that would go down in the scorebook as beloved by fans & highly regarded. Relive those 3 nights from 1999, or hear them for the 1st time, with our mastered anniversary releases — Now available on @nugsnet@nugsnet_app2019-10-04 - 10 Mile Music Hall - Frisco, CO - (Tractorbeam - Jam from Set 2)1999-10-28 - Recher Theater - Towson, MD (Basis fake-out > CWB)1999-10-28 - Recher Theater - Towson, MD (Dribble Jam)1999-10-29 - Irvine Auditorium - UPENN (The Devil’s Waltz Jam)1999-10-29 Irvine Auditorium - UPENN (Jigsaw Earth Jam)1999-10-30 - Somerville Theater - Somerville, MA (MEMPHIS Jam)2019-10-04 - 10 Mile Music Hall - Frisco, CO - (Tractorbeam - Jam from Set 1)Want to be a part of the conversation? Use #TouchdownsAllDay, and follow "Touchdowns All Day" @Tdadbaby on Twitter @touchdownsallday on Instagram , & Facebook Brought to by @osirispod"Touchdowns All Day w/ Jon Barber" is a proud partner of the Osiris podcast network. Check out all the podcasts at OsirisPod.com - Osiris works in partnership with JamBaseThe podcast that gets scary with it.
It's our first interview episode, and we have the pleasure of sitting down with Fraser Doherty! Fraser's been an Entrepreneur from the age of 14 and we dive into his story, experiences and learnings from the last 16 years. A fascinating story, and some sage like advice - this one is worth listening to the end to get everything out of it. You can also check out Fraser's book '48-Hour Start-up: From Idea to Launch in 1 Weekend' here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/48-Hour-Start-up-idea-launch-weekend/dp/0008196680
Tim Lovejoy and his producer began a mailbag episode when Fraser Doherty popped round to Tim’s kitchen for a chat. They discuss how he started SuperJam from his Gran’s kitchen at the age of fifteen, how Beer 52 began and how travelling around the world to find new beers included a brilliant trip to North Korea. Turn on the tap with Quooker here - www.quooker.co.uk/enuk Beer 52 is here – http://beer52.com/lovejoy If you would like to contact us then our email address is dearlovejoypodcast@gmail.com or you can tweet Tim @timlovejoy All our live Youtube interviews are available on the Dear Lovejoy channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgiasdUjzzaVdRnN323EScw
Today, we explore Brad's picks for Bonnaroo 2019 and get a special surprise phone call from Deva Mahal as she was announced as a SuperJam performer! This week's playlist: 1 - The National - Oblivions 2 - Saba - LIFE 3 - Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - Talking Straight 4 - Ida Mae - Reaching 5 - Cherry Glazerr - Had Ten Dollaz 6 - Parquet Courts - Tenderness 7 - Deva Mahal - God Damn 8 - Quinn XCII - Always Been You9 - The National - Nobody Else Will Be Here 10 - Patrick Droney - High Hopes
As the sun set on Day 3, we sat down with the creators of Friday night's epic Tom Petty SuperJam to get a little insight into how it came to be and reflect on how it went. Patrick Hallahan of My Morning Jacket, Craig Pfunder of VHS or Beta, and Director of Programming at Superfly Productions, Josh Roth, talked about their love for Tom Petty, how the music dictated their decision making, and how Sheryl Crow came to sing American Girl. Co-producer Patrick Hallahan called the Tom Petty SuperJam a "celebration of life," and added, "What better way to do it than through the music itself."
This week we discuss Freestyle verses from Justine Valentine and Superduper Kyle, New Music From Neyo, Nas, Lloyd Banks Leaving G Unit, Super Jam NYC (Tikashe 6-9, Timberland VS Swizz Beats) And a lot more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleep-talkin/support
Fraser Doherty MBE is the founder of SuperJam, Envelope Coffee and Co-founder of Beer52. His entrepreneurial spark developed from a young age, setting up Superjam at the age of 15. Frasers' new book, 48 Hour Start-Up, is released next week and we got the chance to talk to him about how he set up a business in 48hr, and found out what advice he would give a startup. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Inspired by the massive arena-house sounds of producers such as Laidback Luke, this young Texan offers a refreshing take on old-school hardstyle electronica but brings a vibrant, new energy to the sound and genre. Juyen (AKA Johnathon Nguyen) released his first official single “Superjam” on Mad Decent's Jeffree's imprint in May 2013, which has since received critical acclaim from the likes of Diplo, Moska, Boys Noize and more.As part of the Mixmash family, Juyen has been busy releasing single after single and has just released his Majin EP under the newer label FRNT. Garnering attention worldwide from big name DJs such as Martin Garrix, Major Lazer and GTA, Juyen Sebulba's Majin EP has just begun to blow up. Tracklist Gregor Salto - Azumba (Juyen Sebulba & Herve Pagez remix) v1 Stoltenhoff - Tuddle Mcbuddle Disclosure - Bang That (tommie sunshine & kandy remix) Filthy Rich & Redondo - One Too Many (GTA bootleg) Juyen Sebulba & Kandy - Vogue Tujamo & Jacob Plant - All Night Juyen Sebulba & Herve Pagez - This Way (VIP) The Partysquad - Dat is Dat Ding (Alvaro remix) Juyen Sebulba - Majin Power GTA - LCA v1 Deadmau5 - The Reward is Cheese (Nom De Strip remix) Vice - Hard To See Juyen Sebulba - ID (Unfinished) Skream vs Boys Noize - Bang That Midnight (Juyen Edit) Axwell ^ Ingrosso - On My Way (Mercer Remix) Sleepy Tom - I Want Your Soul Chocolate Puma & Tommie Sunshine feat DJ Funk - Scrub The Ground Astronomar - Take It GTA - ID Crookers - Heavy (Lazy Ants Remix) Wiwek - G.M.A.F.B. (Afro Bros Edit) Must Die vs 4b - Hands Up Hellcat (Shreys Bigroom Edit) Walshy Fire & Eduardo Garcia - Way Up Herve Pagez - Robutt Juyen Sebulba & Rody G - Majin Test GTA & Apedrums & Skrillex - ID Juyen Sebulba - ID (unfinished) Stoltenhoff - Aruma
This week we bring you guys a very special mixtape. Juyen Sebulba from Mixmash Records! From his first track "Superjam" being signed on to Mad Decent's Jeffree's he has not slowed down. From releasing with Mad Decent and Main Course to getting signed to one of EDMs biggest labels Mixmash. And in the meantime still managing to gain support and respect from some of the biggest names in the industry. Some of those being Laidback Luke, Diplo, GTA, Autoerotique, Major Lazer, Congorock, Valentino Khan, Boys Noize, Gina Turner, Benzi, Borgore. There is way too many to mention. So prepare yourselves this mix is a high energy, bass thumping, heart pounding beast! MEDIA LINKS https://www.facebook.com/juyensebulbaofficial https://soundcloud.com/juyensebulba https://twitter.com/juyensebulba https://pro.beatport.com/artist/juyen-sebulba/301767 https://instagram.com/juyensebulba
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Recorded in front of a live audience of social entrepreneurs at the S2S Trade Fair at the Corn Exchange in Edinburgh, the panel includes Laurie Russell, Chair of the Scottish Social Enterprise Coalition; Andy Kerr, Shadow Finance Minister and Labour spokesman on sustainable growth; Fraser Doherty, creator and owner of SuperJam at the tender age of 14 and now at 20 a top entrepreneur.
Deek Deekster returns to delight the ears of all funky brethren with a funk podcast to lift the spirits and delight your dancing feet, grooves from far and wide lifting you up on the inside and the outside. Duration: 57:30 Funkpod #32 tracks: Flow Dynamics – “Superjam” JD73 – “Distorted Dreams” Jamie Lloyd – “Meow […]
I intentionally left off one of the concerts from Bonnaroo on my last post since I absolutely had to feature it in my next podcast episode. Every year at Bonnnaroo there has been a Superjam where artists from different bands and styles of music come together. It really symbolizes the diverse array of styles on display at Bonnaroo and always ends up being an awesome show. It goes to show you that truly great musicians can adapt to play with just about anyone and produce great sounding music. My mouth salivated when I saw the lineup for this year's Superjam: on lead guitar and vocals Ben Harper, on drums ?uestlove of the Roots, and on bass the legendary John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin. This ensemble truly lived up to the name of Superjam. The week after Bonnaroo I scoured the net and almost had given up hope on finding this one. Last week, however, I found a link on bt.etree.org to download my holy grail of tapings. After listening to it several times since then I can assure you that it definitely lived up to my hype and was worth the effort. As you might expect they cover a lot of Zeppelin and throw in quite a few extended jams. This concert is in an early lead for taping of the year for me, so give it a listen and see if you agree. Song listing 1) Good Times Bad Times 2) Ramble On 3) Superstitious 4) Them Changes 5) It's Your Thing If you enjoyed this podcast click the following link to download the rest of the show Bonnaroo Superjam - Manchester, TN - 06/16/07 Support the artists in this podcast by buying CDs and watching them live! Ben Harper - Live At Mars The Roots Come Alive Led Zeppelin II Purchase on Itunes Purchase on Itunes Check tour dates for Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals and the Roots.
The What Podcast is back -- and it comes with demands for Bonnaroo 2023!After taking a few weeks off after this year's Bonnaroo, Brad, Barry, and Lord Taco are back and ready to look forward to next year's event. Brad has some booking must-haves on his list, including Rage Against the Machine (after seeing their recent Madison Square Garden run), The Wild Hearts (Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen, and Julien Baker), and a Cee-Lo Green James Brown tribute SuperJam.Elsewhere, The What Crew discuss the changes to and reduction of the festival landscape they've witnessed during 2022, as well as Lord Taco's new Twitch channel.Listen now or watch the full chat via Consequence. Then make sure to like, review, and subscribe to The What wherever you get your podcasts, and follow the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our shows.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
For the latest High Five Clip, The What Podcast throws it back to 2021, the year of the Bonnaroo that wasn't. The crew was joined by Sylvan Esso, who were slated to host that year's SuperJam before… you know.In this clip from last year, Sylvan Esso's Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn share what they had planned for SuperJam and detail learning about the festival's cancellation. The duo is back for Bonnaroo 2023, and the Superjam lineup hasn't yet been announced… could their original plans be resurrected?Listen to Sylvan Esso chat about their lost Bonnaroo Superjam in the High Five Clip above, and then check out the full original episode here.Also, remember to like, review, and subscribe to The What wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our shows, and snag our “Radiate Positivity” T-shirt on the Consequence Shop.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-what-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Amid a wild week of festival announcements, one lineup unsurprisingly reigned supreme for The What Podcast crew — Bonnaroo 2023.During a special live episode of The What Podcast, Brad, Barry and Lord Taco were joined by Bryan Benson, a lead booker with Live Nation, for a deep dive into this year's Roo lineup. Benson helps break down the curation of such a lineup, offers news about what 2023's SuperJam will look like, and more. Consequence's own Editorial Director Ben Kaye joins the conversation as well, offering expertise as a long-time Roovian and seasoned festival-goer.Listen to the episode here, or watch the full conversation on YouTube. Make sure to keep up with the podcast is it covers the entire festival season by liking, reviewing, and following wherever you get your podcasts.Also, you can follow the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our shows, and check out the new Consequence Live portal for the latest music festival news and tour announcements. Plus, you can subscribe to our newsletter to get live music news delivered straight to your inbox.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-what-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on The What Podcast, the floor is Barry's as he shares his must-sees for Bonnaroo 2023. Listen in to hear who he's most excited about — including Noah Kahan, Gyasi, Korn, My Morning Jacket, and more — and check out his curated Spotify playlist featuring all of his favorite artists from this year's festival here.Elsewhere, Brad and Lord Taco review some more news around Bonnaroo's 2023 SuperJam and speculate about the most dreaded of set time conflicts.Let Barry share his wisdom and artist picks with you in this week's episode. You can also watch the full discussion via YouTube. And while you're at it, do us a solid by liking, reviewing, and subscribing to The What wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our shows, and snag our “Radiate Positivity” T-shirt on the Consequence Shop.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-what-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
As we inch ever closer to Bonnaroo 2023, more and more exciting announcements just keep coming our way. The latest news to grace Roovians is the anticipated 2023 SuperJam, which will be hosted by Cory Wong.On this episode of The What Podcast, Brad, Barry, and Lord Taco break down everything they know about the upcoming SuperJam before pondering the hectic situation surrounding ambulance services for the event. Read the article from the Manchester Times here.Later, the crew reminisce with a High Five Clip from the first-ever episode of The What Podcast. They run through the weekly discussions that led to the show's birth and how they came upon what they describe as a “terrible name” for the series.You can also watch the full discussion via YouTube and while you're at it, do us a solid by liking, reviewing, and subscribing to The What Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our shows, and snag our “Radiate Positivity” T-shirt on the Consequence Shop.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-what-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sound the alarms: Bonnaroo's 2024 lineup is finally here! Barry and Lord Taco are, of course, fired up and ready to go deep into every detail of their most anticipated poster of the year.On this episode of The What Podcast, the two sit down and run through which bands will be joining them on The Farm this year. They give their knee-jerk reactions, talk about who they are most excited to see, and try to parse out what the vibes of Bonnaroo 2024 will ultimately be. From Red Hot Chili Peppers to Post Malone to an emo Superjam, there's a ton to discuss, so stay tuned as they continue their conversation in the coming weeks!Listen to the full chat on The What Podcast here and you can also watch it on YouTube. While you're at it, go ahead and like, review, and subscribe to The What Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our shows, and snag our “Radiate Positivity” T-shirt on the Consequence Shop.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-what-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy