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On today's Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett and Jim Moore start off Friday's show chatting with TroyWins.com about this week's upcoming college football and NFL games. After Troy departs giving his picks, Puck and Jim discuss the interview that Mariners owner John Stanton gave to Daniel Kramer of MLB.com. Puck and Jim called the interview unacceptable because Stanton is only making himself available on a team controlled site. Stanton didn't really answer anything of note and Puck and Jim can't understand why the team doesn't truly get the frustration of their fans. They spend nearly an hour breaking down the interview and just keep shaking their head why they and so many people still love the team, because this group makes it real hard. They wrap it up with Friday VOICEMAILS, and they introduce a new character…Hugh Millen! Chris Egan, KING 5, joins the show for his weekly visit and they start off with the great Billy Joe Hobert and the fact that he will be at the Husky game on Saturday against Michigan as their legend of the game. Chris gives an hilarious Keith Jackson impersonation of Billy Joe. he was a misunderstood player, and it's good to see the Huskies bring him back into the fold. Chris is off to cover Jackson and Kamiak for the Big Game of the Week and tells the inspiring story of Will Turpin, a young man battling cancer. Egan weighs in on his prediction for the Husky game and they laugh about the QB legacy at Puyallup High School and whey weren't there more Huard's??Finally, Puck wraps up the show with, “Hey, What the Puck!?” Couldn't have asked for a better start to the Seahawks season after the first month. Ton of credit goes to Mike Macdonald. Rundown00:00 Puck and Jim jump right into our gambling picks with their handicapper, TroyWins and picking the top games in college football and the NFL 29:44 Puck and Jim breakdown the comments from Mariners owner John Stanton to Daniel Kramer of MLB.com. Puck and Jim can't understand the disconnect between ownership and their fanbase. Stanton is in love with Jerry Dipoto and he can't see the mistakes in front of his face. Claims Mariners are a mid-market team despite the Forbes valuation. They cry poor when they are actually one of the most profitable teams. 01:09:10 Friday VOICEMAILS…New character, Hugh Millen! 01:17:04 Chris Egan, KING 5….Appreciating Billy Joe Hobert. Keith Jackson impersonation on Billy Joe. Huskies/Wolverines preview. King 5 Big Game of the Week. Inspirational story about a Jackson HS football player 01:43:30 “Hey, What the Puck!?” Seahawks have passed the first month test. Mike Macdonald is the reason why.
Chris Egan, KING 5, joins the show for his weekly visit and they start off with the great Billy Joe Hobert and the fact that he will be at the Husky game on Saturday against Michigan as their legend of the game. Chris gives an hilarious Keith Jackson impersonation of Billy Joe. he was a misunderstood player, and it's good to see the Huskies bring him back into the fold. Chris is off to cover Jackson and Kamiak for the Big Game of the Week and tells the inspiring story of Will Turpin, a young man battling cancer. Egan weighs in on his prediction for the Husky game and they laugh about the QB legacy at Puyallup High School and whey weren't there more Huard's??
127 - Will Turpin (Collective Soul) In episode 127 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine host James Patrick Regan speaks with bassist Will Turpin from Collective Soul. In their conversation Will tells us about the current tour with Hootie and the Blowfish. Will talks about how he joined Collective Soul which goes way back to going to the Roland's church when he was a child and it was Will's father's studio Ed Roland worked at when putting together the songs for the first Collective Soul album. Will discusses his start on bass and the music scene in Atlanta and his dad's studio and all the bands of that era. We discuss Collective Soul's new album “Here to Eternity” which was recorded in Elvis's Palm Springs estate. Will tells us about his recording technique and his gear in general including his bass collection which includes a Music Man Sting Ray given to him by Eddie Van Halen and Will gives us an in depth overview of his pedalboard. Will talks about his scooter he travels around on while on tour and what else he does to pass the time. . You can find out all about Will and Collective Soul at their website Collective Soul.com . Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! . . #VintageGuitarMagazine #WillTurpin #CollectiveSoul #Ampeg #MusicManBasses #guitar #Guitar #GuitarHero #theDeadlies #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #guitarcollector #Travelwithguitars #hgwt #HGWT . . Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
I am sure many of you will remember my chat with Will Turpin in 2018 when he released his solo album Serengeti Drivers.We had a chance to get together again as his band, Collective Soul, is celebrating their 30th anniversary and releasing their new album “Here to Eternity”.Join me as we get caught up on the new album and all of Collective Soul's projects, the details about his very own Real To Reel Studios, how Will gets his sound, and all the cool plans and projects going on soon.This interview first appeared in Bass Musician Magazine in June 2024Go to jazzguitartoday.com and bassmusicianmagazine.com more interviews and lessons.
WTOP's Jason Fraley interviews Collective Soul bass player Will Turpin as the band brings its 30th anniversary tour to Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, Virginia this Saturday. They discuss the band's biggest hits like “Shine,” “December” and “The World I Know.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WTOP's Jason Fraley interviews Collective Soul bass player Will Turpin as the band brings its 30th anniversary tour to Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, Virginia this Saturday. They discuss the band's biggest hits like “Shine,” “December” and “The World I Know.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of "Stars and Stories," Chris sits down with Will Turpin of the legendary band Collective Soul. He dives into the band's rise to fame, their Walmart connection, and the secrets behind their soulful sound. Tune in for an energizing conversation that will leave you inspired and singing along to their timeless hits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Had the opportunity to sit with Will Turpin from the ever awesome band Collective Soul! They are touring this summer and just released a new double album From here to Eternity available here https://collectivesoul.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mixtapepod/message
2024 is going to be a busy year for multi-Platinum rockers COLLECTIVE SOUL--Ed Roland (vocals/guitar), Dean Roland (rhythm guitar), Will Turpin (bass/background vocals), Jesse Triplett (lead guitar/background vocals), Johnny Rabb (drums/background vocals)-who will be celebrating their 30th anniversary with various projects throughout the year. First up will be their highly anticipated 12th studio release, HERE TO ETERNITY, which is due out May 17 on their label, Fuzze-Flex Records distributed physically by AMPED Distribution and digitally by Virgin Music Group, and includes not one but two albums' worth of new music, 20 songs in all. The album will be available everywhere on digital stores and streaming partners (including a Dolby ATMOS version), as a single disc CD, and as a limited-edition double-disc colored vinyl. COLLECTIVE SOUL recorded and self-produced HERE TO ETERNITY with co-producer Shawn Grove at Elvis Presley's estate in Palm Springs, CA. They're the only other music artist to ever record at the historical landmark where Elvis and Priscilla Presley spent their honeymoon and celebrated their Las Vegas wedding in 1967. Later this summer, the band will hit the road with Hootie & the Blowfish, as their special guest (along with Edwin McCain) for the "Summer Camp with Trucks Tour" produced by Live Nation. The trek--which will visit 43 cities across the U.S. and Canada--kicks off May 30 in Dallas and runs through September 28 in West Palm Beach, visiting arenas, amphitheaters and select stadiums such as Boston's iconic Fenway Park (with special guests Barenaked Ladies) along the way. Tickets are on sale now at LiveNation.com and Citientertainment.com. "30 years (yeah) you're damn right to believe we still do our gig with an audience across the world is such a dream," declares Ed Roland. "Speaking of dreams, as a kid determined that rock n' roll was my life, I dreamed of making a double album, well here you go! HERE TO ETERNITY recorded at Elvis' estate in Palm Springs, CA. Wow, Wow, and Wow. 20 songs that truly show the personality of this band and our musical journey! This recording is not the pinnacle of the band, but it's the best one yet! Shouldn't we all feel the next day as our best? Well enjoy our best till the next one."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
2024 is going to be a busy year for multi-Platinum rockers COLLECTIVE SOUL--Ed Roland (vocals/guitar), Dean Roland (rhythm guitar), Will Turpin (bass/background vocals), Jesse Triplett (lead guitar/background vocals), Johnny Rabb (drums/background vocals)-who will be celebrating their 30th anniversary with various projects throughout the year. First up will be their highly anticipated 12th studio release, HERE TO ETERNITY, which is due out May 17 on their label, Fuzze-Flex Records distributed physically by AMPED Distribution and digitally by Virgin Music Group, and includes not one but two albums' worth of new music, 20 songs in all. The album will be available everywhere on digital stores and streaming partners (including a Dolby ATMOS version), as a single disc CD, and as a limited-edition double-disc colored vinyl. COLLECTIVE SOUL recorded and self-produced HERE TO ETERNITY with co-producer Shawn Grove at Elvis Presley's estate in Palm Springs, CA. They're the only other music artist to ever record at the historical landmark where Elvis and Priscilla Presley spent their honeymoon and celebrated their Las Vegas wedding in 1967. Later this summer, the band will hit the road with Hootie & the Blowfish, as their special guest (along with Edwin McCain) for the "Summer Camp with Trucks Tour" produced by Live Nation. The trek--which will visit 43 cities across the U.S. and Canada--kicks off May 30 in Dallas and runs through September 28 in West Palm Beach, visiting arenas, amphitheaters and select stadiums such as Boston's iconic Fenway Park (with special guests Barenaked Ladies) along the way. Tickets are on sale now at LiveNation.com and Citientertainment.com. "30 years (yeah) you're damn right to believe we still do our gig with an audience across the world is such a dream," declares Ed Roland. "Speaking of dreams, as a kid determined that rock n' roll was my life, I dreamed of making a double album, well here you go! HERE TO ETERNITY recorded at Elvis' estate in Palm Springs, CA. Wow, Wow, and Wow. 20 songs that truly show the personality of this band and our musical journey! This recording is not the pinnacle of the band, but it's the best one yet! Shouldn't we all feel the next day as our best? Well enjoy our best till the next one." Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Will Turpin from Collective Soul is on the show to talk about the brand new double album from the band which comes out on May 17th called "Here To Eternity" which you can purchase right here https://found.ee/CollectiveSoulHereToEternity . We also get into the bands history, his recording studio which he took over from his dad, his musical history, and so much more.https://www.collectivesoul.comhttps://reel-life.nethttps://www.monstersofrockcruise.comhttps://www.monstersonthemoutain.comhttp://www.metalblade.com/museumhttp://www.cruisetotheedge.comIzzy's linkshttps://www.sotastick.comhttps://vintageguitarsrus.comhttps://www.beeteramplification.comhttps://www.thesmokinkills.comCAMEO https://www.cameo.com/realizzypresleyDonate: CashApp - $izzypresley Venmo - @realizzypresley PayPal - izzypresley@yahoo.com
This week on the KSHE Tapes we feature the bassist for Collective Soul, Will Turpin. Will talks about what it was like playing down in Cabo opening for Sammy Hagar and talks about the band's relationship with Van Halen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on the KSHE Tapes we feature the bassist for Collective Soul, Will Turpin. Will talks about what it was like playing down in Cabo opening for Sammy Hagar and talks about the band's relationship with Van Halen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Collective Soul bassist Will Turpin joins Jimmy Warren on Guitar Talk. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/guitartalkandmetalmadness/support
This episode is with Collective Soul's bassist Will Turpin. Will is one of the busiest musicians on the planet. He is promoting the latest Collective Soul album: Vibrating, his current solo album: Serengeti Drivers, his recording studio: Reel 2 Reel and he is even teasing the next Collective Soul album which is almost finished. The band has many exciting thing happening in 2024 as they celebrate their 30th anniversary, including at least one new album and a documentary that is scheduled to be released mid-year. Will talks about the 30th anniversary of the band, playing at Woodstock '94 & '99 and recording at Elvis' home.
Some Atlanta boys took off with a happy, heavenly rock song in the height of the grunge era, and the rest is rock history! Collective Soul's indelible mark on rock music started with their quintessential hit, "Shine," and Collective Soul's Will Turpin is here to talk with Rob and JP about it. Enjoy! instagram.com/greatsongpod patreon.com/greatsongpod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/greatsongpod/message
Insights In Sound - Will Turpin, Bassist/Producer - Season 13, Episode 5 (#125) He's best known for his work as bassist for '90s rockers Collective Soul, but Will Turpin boasts a long and diverse career of his own as well. We caught up with him at Real to Reel Studios, the facility his father opened in the 1970s.
It's a new episode! Collective Soul founding member Will Turpin joins Anne Erickson to talk about the band's in-the-works new album, their busy touring schedule, the experience of being part of the 1990s alternative and grunge movement and more. Will Turpin has been on the show before, and it's great to have him back! XO For more content and fun bonuses, join Anne's private Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/AnneAutumn. Link up with Anne on social media at https://ItsMeAnne.com, and follow Audio Ink Radio the publication at https://AudioInkRadio.com. Thanks for listening and being part of the show! XO
Collective Soul's Will TurpinIt's an honor for the BoatCast to welcome Will Turpin (bass/backup vocals) of Collective Soul to the podcast. He shares his excitement about playing the upcoming Let's Go Music Festival and relives his memories of the Rock Boat. Collective Soul is an iconic American Rock band of the early 90s who have not only released 4 platinum records but also won multiple Billboard music awards. Will leads off by talking about how the band has evolved and how they continue to take so much pride in making sure they are the most reputable live rock band they can be. Will, whose father Bill was a lifelong musician and founder of Real 2 Reel Studios in Jonesboro, GA, truly understands the power of music. After Will's father passed in late 2018, he went on to co-own his father's studio and takes deep pride in that endeavor. It's also amazing to hear the history of the studio, as Ed Roland (lead singer) and Collective Soul essentially originated from this studio. Will tells another amazing story about how he was in a pizza shop with Jett and Ryan of Sister Hazel when they told him about how they were going to charter 1/2 a boat. Will remembered thinking how cool the idea was but "had no idea it would turn into the franchise and the juggernaut that is now The Rock Boat". He talks about how much he and the band enjoyed their experiences on the Rock Boat and how they still have life-long friendships with people they met on the boat.Let's Go Music Fest 2023!Collective Soul will be a headliner at Let's Go Festival on Friday June 2nd in Crownsville, MD with LIVE and Filter! The BoatCast will surely be there for this amazing event and would love for others to come out and join us! Get your tickets here!Lastly, stay tuned as Collective Soul will be releasing another album, which was recorded at Elvis's Palm Springs home, early next year! In the meantime check them out on their upcoming tour! https://collectivesoul.com/#tourJust in case you didn't see the link above, make sure you get your tickets to Let's Go! Music Festival (June 2-4 in Crownsville, MD) at https://www.etix.com/ticket/v/23107/lets-go-music-festivalCollective Soul can be found at :Website: https://collectivesoul.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/collectivesoulInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/collectivesoul/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/collectivesoultvSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4e5V1Q2dKCzbLVMQ8qbTn6?si=JXFLCEoZTJqhS1NOh9gobA&nd=1Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/collective-soul/146191Will Turpin can be found at:Reel 2 Reel Recording Studios' Website: https://reel-life.net/Reel 2 Reel Studios Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Real2ReelStudioswebsite: https://www.WillTurpin.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/WillTurpinMusicTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/willturpinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/willturpinThe BoatCast would like to thank our sponsors, https://www.lifecoachingforwomenphysicians.com and https://www.novitskymd.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's an "Interview With a Soundtrack" episode this week, as I am joined by Will Turpin of Collective Soul, and we're talking about the stories behind some of the band's biggest hits! Will also talks about the band's not one but TWO new albums that are set to be released in the next year and change! Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode! FOR MORE ON MY WEEKLY MIXTAPE Website: http://www.myweeklymixtape.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myweeklymixtape Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/myweeklymixtape Twitter: https://twitter.com/myweeklymixtape Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myweeklymixtape TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myweeklymixtape Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Scott and Mike Hennel of The Summit discuss the following: how The Summit came to fruition in 2015 ("it stemmed from a conversation we had in Gatlinburg"); their special friendship with ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons and the late Dusty Hill; heart-warming moments while performing in Paducah, Kentucky ("just the culture of the town, the honor of being there, and the brotherhood we felt"); their "natural and organic" music recording experience with Will Turpin of Collective Soul; writing songs on serious and topical subjects such as drug addiction and mass shootings ("this is not a political statement...I feel for the parents who have lost children"); and the band's plans, including recording and touring. The podcast interview also includes the song "Hit Me Up." [...]
Chris Scott and Mike Hennel of The Summit discuss the following: how The Summit came to fruition in 2015 ("it stemmed from a conversation we had in Gatlinburg"); their special friendship with ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons and the late Dusty Hill; heart-warming moments while performing in Paducah, Kentucky ("just the culture of the town, the honor of being there, and the brotherhood we felt"); their "natural and organic" music recording experience with Will Turpin of Collective Soul; writing songs on serious and topical subjects such as drug addiction and mass shootings ("this is not a political statement...I feel for the parents who have lost children"); and the band's plans, including recording and touring. The podcast interview also includes the song "Hit Me Up." [...]
Episode #132Will Turpin is the bassist in Collective Soul, a solo artist, and the owner of the indie rock label Gooey Music. Will talked to Mistress Carrie about growing up in his fathers recording studio, joining Collective Soul in High School, songwriting, inspiration, traveling, Boston, touring logistics, Sting, Dolly Parton, the Holidays, the clarinet, and so much more! Check out the custom playlist for Episode #132 hereFind Will Turpin online:FacebookTwitterInstagramBandcampFind Collective Soul online:WebsiteTwitterInstagramFacebookYouTubeFind Mistress Carrie online:Official WebsiteThe Mistress Carrie Backstage Pass on PatreonTwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeCameoPantheon Podcast Network
Are you ready for this? Things are about to get exciting! This week on The Perfect Album Side we focus on the music and the musicians of Collective Soul. The Georgia rock band has produced hit after hit and one great album after another, and the Perfect Album Side is paying tribute on this episode. As usual, amazing music, abundant laughter and trademark jocularity. Here's what is extra special awesome…we welcome Collective Soul Bassist and founding member Will Turpin to the pod! Will talks about his time with the band, his instrument secrets, and gives insight to what has led to 28 years of bona fide success in a rock n roll band. What's your favorite tune from the Soul? We've got it. Deep tracks? Them too. Tune in and see which songs from their catalog make The Perfect Album Side.One idea. Six songs. Infinite possibilities...
Will Turpin is a musician, songwriter and music producer. He is best known as the bass player and founding member of the band Collective Soul. He also has his own solo career and is currently producing some bands. In this interview we discuss the backstory of Collective Soul, touring with Aerosmith & Van Halen, how Elton John played on a song, Woodstock 94 versus 99 and more! 00:00 - Intro00:40 - New Album 01:27 - Band Contribution To Songs 03:30 - Collective Soul Sound & Singles 05:40 - Elton John 07:03 - Figuring Out Popular Songs 08:03 - Backstory of Collective Soul 16:45 - Tours with Aerosmith & Van Halen 18:30 - Bret Michaels 20:20 - Woodstock 94 vs 9921:45 - Will's Solo Music & Producing 24:03 - Future of Collective Soul 25:03 - Creative Vets 26:22 - Outro Collective Soul websitehttps://collectivesoul.com/Creative Vets website:https://creativets.org/Chuck Shute website:http://chuckshute.com/Support the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
The Mitch Lafon and Jeremy White Show welcomes Will Turpin from Collective Soul! We talk about Van Halen taking them on the road in the mid 90's and how their friendship with #EddieVanHalen led them to signing better contracts, hanging before the show every day, the "Amsterdam" lyrics drama... we also talk the bands history, label pressure to write hits, social media and their latest album "Vibrating" which is a available now wherever you get your music! PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE! Donate to the channel to help create new content! https://www.paypal.me/jeremywhitepodcast The Jeremy White Podcast is FREE and ON DEMAND, stream now on iHeart Radio, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and tell your Smart Speaker "Play The Mitch Lafon and Jeremy White Show". Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeremywhitemtl Follow on Instagram: http://instagram.com/jeremywhitemtl Subscribe on YouTube: http://youtube.com/JeremyWhiteShow Subscribe to The Mitch Lafon and Jeremy White Show for exclusive content and interviews. © 2022. Jeremy White. All Rights Reserved.Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Collective Soul's Will Turpin takes over the studio for the first hour! Our favorite rocker talks the bands new album (out Friday!), playing Woodstock '99, so much more. Axel & Southside also check in with Jill at Creative Loafing about Saturday's drinking activities around Atlanta, Mo talks Ric Flair already regretting retirement, and can Axel keep his winning streak going?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colleen talks with Collective Soul's Will Turpin about their new album, Vibrating!
In this episode, we talk to Will Turpin of Collective Soul about their upcoming album "Vibrating" and their current American tour.
Interview with Will Turpin, a Multi-platinum artist and songwriter, bassist for the Atlanta rock band Collective Soul. Will is a member of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and has spent his life surrounded by all types of music. Collective Soul officially formed in late 1993 and charted an astounding seven No. 1 hits and... The post COLLECTIVE SOUL: Interview with bassist Will Turpin appeared first on 15 Minutes With Chuck - podcast.
Interview with Will Turpin, a Multi-platinum artist and songwriter, bassist for the Atlanta rock band Collective Soul. Will is a member of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and has spent his life surrounded by all types of music. Collective Soul officially formed in late 1993 and charted an astounding seven No. 1 hits and... The post COLLECTIVE SOUL: Interview with bassist Will Turpin appeared first on Your Online Coffee Break podcast.
This week we talk to founding member and bassist from Collective Soul, WIll Turpin.
Casio talks to Collective Soul bassist Will Turpin about getting back out on tour, what music means to him. Their desire to continue to create new music over 25 years into this... Collective Soul is an American rock band originally from Stockbridge, Georgia. Now based in Atlanta, the group consists of lead vocalist Ed Roland, rhythm guitarist Dean Roland, bassist Will Turpin, drummer Johnny Rabb, and lead guitarist Jesse Triplett. Formed in 1992, Collective Soul released their Hints, Allegations, and Things Left Unsaid album on the independent label Rising Storm Records in 1993. The band went from obscurity to popularity that year after the song "Shine" became an underground hit based on radio play. The album was re-released in 1994 under major label Atlantic Records. Collective Soul released a self-titled album in March 1995. Considered by Ed Roland to be the band's true debut album, Collective Soul spent 76 weeks on the Billboard 200 charts and went triple-platinum, becoming the band's highest-selling album. The singles "December", "The World I Know", and "Where the River Flows" each reached No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock charts. About two years later, Collective Soul released Disciplined Breakdown. Although not as successful in sales as their previous two albums, Disciplined Breakdown contained two No. 1 Mainstream Rock chart hits with "Precious Declaration" and "Listen". The band released a fourth studio album, Dosage, in 1999. The album's first single, "Heavy", spent a then record-breaking 15 weeks on the top spot of the Mainstream Rock charts. The band released Blender in 2000, their fifth and final album with the original starting lineup, as lead guitarist Ross Childress left the band in 2001. About two weeks after Childress' departure, Collective Soul released Seven Year Itch, a compilation of their greatest hits between 1994 and 2001. Collective Soul established their own label, El Music Group, prior to releasing Youth in 2004. The band recorded a live album with the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra in 2005, titled Home, and released it in 2006. Original drummer Shane Evans departed from the band at the end of 2005. Collective Soul has since released four more albums: Afterwords (2007), a second self-titled album (2009), See What You Started by Continuing (2015), and Blood (2019).
We have '90s alternative rock royalty on the show this week, as founding member of Collective Soul (@CollectiveSoul), bass player Will Turpin, joins Anne Erickson (@AnneErickson). It's a fascinating conversation about the '90s grunge and alternative movement, as well as what's new with Collective Soul and the band's upcoming tour with Better than Ezra and Tonic. Join the fun! Support on Patreon-> https://www.patreon.com/AnneAutumn Link up with Anne on social media at https://ItsMeAnne.com, and follow Audio Ink Radio the publication at https://AudioInkRadio.com. Save: Use coupon code ANNEXO10 during checkout at Built.com for 10% off your full purchase! Shout out: Thanks to Roger Jones for his awesome support! Roger, you're the best. :)
On today's episode of Bailey and Southside we hear stories from Will Turpin of touring with Eddie Van Halen, Bailey's welcomed back his stepson that he had kicked out, we play a round of Nothing Personal, and so much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will Turpin, bass player for Collective Soul, joins us once again, only this time, we're talking about the mighty Van Halen! Along with a catalog dive, Will talks about Collective Soul's time on the road with Sammy, Michael, Alex & Eddie; as well as the relationships he's maintained with the band ever since. We also talk about the band's 25th anniversary of their 1995 Self Titled album, the reception to their recent Record Store Day release of Half & Half, and not one but TWO upcoming albums from the band! CONNECT WITH TUNESTILES FACEBOOK: facebook.com/tunestilespodcast INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/tunestilespodcast TWITTER: twitter.com/tunestiles EMAIL: tunestilespodcast@gmail.com LISTENER LINE: (908) 975-9375 FOR MORE ON COLLECTIVE SOUL WEBSITE: collectivesoul.com/ FACEBOOK: facebook.com/collectivesoul TWITTER: twitter.com/collectivesoul INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/collectivesoul/ YOUTUBE: youtube.com/user/collectivesoultv
Episode # 83 - Collective Soul's Will Turpin promotes 25th Anniversary Blue Album Deluxe Reissue Edition, Covid 19, Tours, New Music - "Vibrating," his new solo tracks and much more!!
Will Turpin bass player for Collective Soul and all around musical bad ass joins us this week. He talks about testing positive for COVID-19, the creation of the band, his idols and how quarantine has inspired him. Also he and Southside relive some memories from the infamous Smokey and the Bandit bar and a whole lot more!
Will Turpin, bass player for Collective Soul, talks about the band's 25 year history; their new EP "Half & Half" which features covers of Neil Young & R.E.M.; and how the band has stayed true to their unique blend of rock and pop music. CONNECT WITH TUNESTILES FACEBOOK: facebook.com/tunestilespodcast INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/tunestilespodcast TWITTER: twitter.com/tunestiles EMAIL: tunestilespodcast@gmail.com LISTENER LINE: (908) 975-9375 FOR MORE ON COLLECTIVE SOUL WEBSITE: collectivesoul.com/ FACEBOOK: facebook.com/collectivesoul TWITTER: twitter.com/collectivesoul INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/collectivesoul/ YOUTUBE: youtube.com/user/collectivesoultv
Episode # 56 -Collective Soul's Assistant Tour Mgr. & Drum Tech - Vince Fraumeni - 3-30-2020. Vince talks about this lockdown, how he started in the music business and much more!!
Episode # 39 - Collective Soul's Will Turpin - 2-10-2020. Will talks last year's tour, Blood, New Album Name, 2020 tour, his solo project and more!
After a bit of a break, Have We Met? is back and our first guest from our break is Andrea. Andrea was a great guest and has a lot going on in her life that she has built for herself. Owner and founder of Andrea Pass Public Relations (https://www.andreapasspr.com/), Andrea is no stranger to working with an interviewer. If you want to appear on an episode, fill out the form on our Apply to Appear page and we’ll work out a time to record. Music credit: Demons, by Will Turpin from the album Serengeti Drivers. Make sure to follow Andrea online. You can find here using the links below. Website: https://www.andreapasspr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrea_pass_pr/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NJ_AndreaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndreaPassPublicRelations/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5HpT2RNe_rpzIlliSD4X9A
I catch up with Will Turpin, the bassist and original member of Collective Soul, whose new album, Blood, comes out this Friday. It's also the 25th anniversary of their debut album "Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid" on Atlantic Records. The album featured the smash hit, "Shine". Will talks about the success of the song. Will released his full-length debut album, "Serengeti Drivers", last year. Collective Soul is on tour with Gin Blossoms this Summer.
On this episode of Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon, Collective Soul bassist - WILL TURPIN. New album BLOOD is out June 21st 2019. Will discusses the new Collective Soul album Blood, his 2018 solo album Serengeti Drivers, they need to make new music rather than just play the hits, how does he decide which songs go to his solo projects and which ones go to Collective Soul, should new music break new ground or be familiar, E the lead singer, their 2019 tour with Gin Blossoms, the importance of their live performance, using backing tracks, was '90s music depressing, not a fan of '80s music, KING's X being an influence, where Shine & December too popular, and much more. MITCH MERCH available now: https://loudtrax.com/mitch Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mandi is a hairstylist and makeup artist that loves Laffy Taffy jokes, wants to come back as a mermaid in her next life, has pink hair, and will make you laugh if you ever get the chance to sit down and talk with her. Mandi is great at her job, working in a hair and makeup salon, and she has plans to stay there for a very long time. Due to the nature of her work, Mandi gets to talk to and meet new people all the time, something that I am pretty jealous of if I'm being honest. Listen in as Mandi and I discuss awkward conversations in the salon, sad movie moments, reasons to be jailed, getting dunked on verbally by your nana, and how people are like cupcakes and far too often we only lick the surface. If you want to appear on an episode, fill out the form on our Apply to Appear page and we’ll work out a time to record. Music credit: Demons, by Will Turpin from the album Serengeti Drivers.
Our final episode of 2018 is with Jackie, the host of Zombiepalooza Radio Live. Jackie is a very creative and thoughtful person that brought a lot of cool insights to the show about the powerful effect of using creative expression. Jackie is from Ohio, where she enjoys the varied landscapes as a photographer and just spending time among nature. As a big supporter of creative expression in all its forms, Jackie enjoys art, dance, literature, film, and music. See below for how to learn more about Jackie's weekly radio show and fiction anthologies. Zombiepalooza RADIO LIVE: YouTubeSplintered Dreams: A Guide to the Apocalypse: Amazon.comSplintered Dreams: A Guide to the Apocalypse Vol. 2: Amazon.com If you want to appear on an episode, fill out the form on our Apply to Appear page and we’ll work out a time to record. Music credit: Demons, by Will Turpin from the album Serengeti Drivers.
For our tenth episode we have something a little different. As our first milestone of sorts, we have a returning guest, Tracy, and she's brought along her two best friends, Ricki and Nicolle. We met Tracy in episode 1, but we learn a bit more about her here. We also meet Ricki and Nicolle and learn the history of their friendship with Tracy and what makes their bond so tight. This episode was a riot to record in person together at Nicolle's home. After the show we spent hours just talking more about life and the world. Ricki, Nicolle, and Tracy share a friendship that is unshakable and could serve as a perfect model for what true friends should be. They always have each other's back, they aren't afraid to set each other straight, and they know when it's time to goof and when it's time to set aside the giggles and get serious. Ricki, Tracy, Nicolle (left to right) If you want to support Nicolle's charitable efforts with CAWS, please visit them at http://caws.org to get involved or to donate. If you want to appear on an episode, fill out the form on our Apply to Appear page and we’ll work out a time to record. Music credit: Demons, by Will Turpin from the album Serengeti Drivers.
Chris is a drummer and a pinball player living in the Houston area with is wife and kids. An upbeat and happy guy, Chris is involved heavily in his local pinball league, Space City Pinball, and drums with his band at events and gigs across town. Chris' wife also helps run a chapter of Belles and Chimes, a women's pinball organization, in the Houston area. If you want to appear on an episode, fill out the form on our Apply to Appear page and we’ll work out a time to record. Music credit: Demons, by Will Turpin from the album Serengeti Drivers.
Ricky is a husband and father, a self-proclaimed geek, a podcast host, and former city-dweller that is making a life in the country with his wife and kids. We talk about adjusting to life in the country after growing up in big cities, the allure of geek culture, and continuing to improve your situation even after you've "made it." Check out Ricky's podcast, Geek'd Up Radio on iTunes or Podbean Follow Geek'd Up on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekdup_radio/ If you want to appear on an episode, fill out the form on our Apply to Appear page and we’ll work out a time to record. Music credit: Demons, by Will Turpin from the album Serengeti Drivers.
Kiel is a motivated and driven man who embraces his roles in life. Kiel has a lot of great insights on what it takes to lead in today's rapidly changing working world and is looking to make everybody's burden a bit lighter, which is fitting, seeing how Kiel is a power lifter. Strong physically and mentally, Kiel has a great presence about him and was a fantastic guest on the show. To check out Kiel on Instagram, check him out here: https://www.instagram.com/ki_elmanofsteel/ If you want to appear on an episode, fill out the form on our Apply to Appear page and we’ll work out a time to record. Music credit: Demons, by Will Turpin from the album Serengeti Drivers.
Episode 6 features Danielle. Danielle is someone that knows where she wants to go in life and she's working hard to get there. A dog and cat lover, a former semi-pro football player, a musician, and someone that lives motivated, Danielle is awesome. If you want to see Danielle's former football team, head over the Utah Falconz website and give it a look, here: https://www.utahfalconz.com/. Also, Danielle's charity of choice, CAWS, can be found here: https://caws.org/. With the Giving Tuesday upon us, take a moment to see what CAWS does and how you can support their efforts. If you want to appear on an episode, fill out the form on our Apply to Appear page and we’ll work out a time to record. Music credit: Demons, by Will Turpin from the album Serengeti Drivers.
Vicky joined me for episode 5 and immediately I was won over by her positive outlook on life and her desire to help others find their way in life. Vicky has a lot of personal projects going on, which include recently publishing her own book of poetry, running an amazing website where people can anonymously share their struggles, a podcast about finding success in life, and much more! It was an honor to have Vicky on the show and I hope you all enjoy her as much as I did. Vicky's podcast, Adulting with Vicky, is available pretty much anywhere podcasts can be found. Make sure to give it a listen and subscribe! Personal website: http://victoriadnguyen.com Told By J. Doe - http://toldbyjdoe.com Instagram - @victoriadnguyen_ Twitter - @itsvictoriadn If you want to appear on an episode, fill out the form on our Apply to Appear page and we’ll work out a time to record. Music credit: Demons, by Will Turpin from the album Serengeti Drivers.
Chauncey is a fantastic personality that we were lucky to have for one of the first episodes of the show. Working part time as an art curator, Chauncey has a few really cool projects that he's been involved in and has coming up in the future. Able to find meaning in the big and small things in life, Chauncey was an uplifting guest to have on the show and I look forward to getting out and seeing his work in the art world firsthand. If you're a fan of Awkward Family Photos, you just might have spotted Chauncey in the past... Here's some info on Chauncey's upcoming art show at the Woodbury Art Museum (and how you can contribute your own art): https://ais-linux6.uvu.edu/deptpay/arthidden/ Check Chauncy out on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/chaunceysecrist/ If you want to appear on an episode, fill out the form on our Apply to Appear page and we’ll work out a time to record. Music credit: Demons, by Will Turpin from the album Serengeti Drivers.
Jay is the kind of guy that by the time we had set up the mics and done a quick sound check I already knew we could be great friends. Jay and I sat down in a city park in Layton, Utah and after the recording we spent a good amount of time talking and continuing to get to know each other. Jay is best described as a person that is willing to help. Be it his family or total strangers, Jay lends his time to make the others around him enjoy life more fully. Jay works with the Sleep in Heavenly Peace charity, which provides beds for children in need across the United States, and he works specifically with the Syracuse, Utah chapter. If you would like to support Jay's efforts with the charity, check out https://www.shpbeds.org/ and make a donation. If you want to appear on an episode, fill out the form on our Apply to Appear page and we’ll work out a time to record. Music credit: Demons, by Will Turpin from the album Serengeti Drivers.
For our second episode, Matt calls in via Skype and we immediately get into the important topics, such as what a self-proclaimed ice cream enthusiast feels is the best brand of ice cream on store shelves. Matt was a great guest, and he put up with a whole host of technical issues to get this recording down. Thanks for pushing through, Matt! If you want to appear on an episode, fill out the form on our Apply to Appear page and we’ll work out a time to record. Music credit: Demons, by Will Turpin from the album Serengeti Drivers.
Tracy joins me for the first episode of Have We Met? and we had a fun time sitting down and kicking off the show. Audio quality was a little rough on this one, due to the room, but Tracy was a fantastic guest and was a perfect way to get the show rolling. Tracy is best described as a lot of fun in a small package. Call her mischievous, but don't call her irresponsible. I got to spend some extra time after the recording talking to Tracy, and she has an amazingly positive attitude for someone that has had to face so much adversity in life. It's nice to find so much inspiration in the people who are all around us. If you want to appear on an episode, fill out the form on our Apply to Appear page and we'll work out a time to record. Music credit: Demons, by Will Turpin from the album Serengeti Drivers.
The Rock N' Roll Express Tour is in full swing and we are talking with Collective Soul's Will Turpin about the tour, new live album and solo album "Serengity Driver." Chris Henderson discusses the band's large-scale visibility and even some SEC football.
The Rock N' Roll Express Tour is in full swing and we are talking with Collective Soul's Will Turpin about the tour, new live album and solo album "Serengity Driver." Chris Henderson discusses the band's large-scale visibility and even some SEC football.
On this episode of the podcast, we are talking about how difficult it is to get attention for your music or really any artistic project these days. We talk about the attention economy and how attention differs from exposure. Also we hear tunes from Will Turpin, The Dollar Bill Murrays, The Sedonas, Power Struggle. In the second set, we hear tunes from Amanda Duncan, Brendan & The Strangest Ways, Coopertheband and Mercy John.
Will Turpin of Collective Soul joins Eric in conversation to discuss his early life discovering music, songwriting, and growing up with the family owned Real to Reel Studios in Atlanta, how he first connected with Ed Roland and how he officially joined Collective Soul, memories of their first recording sessions, traveling the world for Music In High Places, finding his own voice lyrically and musically with his solo debut EP Lighthouse, his latest full length debut album Serengeti Drivers, what's in store for Collective Soul's upcoming 25th Anniversary (hint: a double album!), and much more!
Collective Soul, Lit and Poison guest on this episode of Westwood One's Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon. Former L.A. Guns bassist, Adam Hamilton, co-hosts. Our first interview is with Collective Soul bassist Will Turpin. He talks about his love for KING'S X, his new solo album Serengeti Drivers, frontman Ed Roland, the Rock & Roll Express Tour with 3 Doors Down, Collective Soul Live (the album), songwriting, their upcoming new album, Collective Soul being Ed's thing, Woodstock 1999 and much more. Our second interview is with LIT's Jeremy Popoff. We talk about the Nashville influence on their new album These Are The Days, the GEN-X summer tour (with Buckcherry, P.O.D. & Alien Ant Farm), we remember drummer Allen Shellenberger, the importance of social media, re-releasing the albums View From The Bottom and The Black Album (2004's self-titled Lit album) with bonus tracks, the band ODIN, growing up as hardcore metalheads (Iron Maiden, Metallica, Dokken), the upcoming 20th anniversary of A Place In The Sun, his parents, the lost tour with KISS, and more. And to end the show we speak with POISON's RIKKI ROCKETT (starts at approx. the 1hr 32 minutes mark). We discuss the band's current Nothin' But A Good Time 2018 Tour with CHEAP TRICK, his health, 30th anniversary of Open Up And Say... Ahh!, his Rockett Vlog, why no new Poison music - is Bret to blame?, a possible Las Vegas residency, C.C. DeVille's guitar chops, producer Tom Werman, the set list, new Devil City Angels music & new single 'Testify' and much more. Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Jason Fowler, Musician About Jason: Jason Fowler's sound is a mix of melodic passion, with roots that can be traced to a musically inspired family. Fowler first displayed his talents for music and writing in the band Ultraphonic. The band went on to win a $250,000 recording contract with Garage Band Records. Ultraphonic would begin recording its third album with legendary producer, Johnny Sandlin (Allman Bros. Band/Widespread Panic), complemented by industry force, Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, (aka The Swampers). Later Fowler was the front man for the band Speed X alongside Mike Stone of '80s metal band Queensryche, Josh Sattler of Double Drive, as well as Nick Catanese and Mike Froedge of Black Label Society. The band proved to be a force in the hard-rock music scene for several years. Fowler currently performs with industry heavyweights Will Turpin of Collective Soul and Shane Evans, the original drummer for Collective Soul. Fowler released his solo debut Letters from the Inside in 2014 as a musical journal of his experience, newfound strength and hope in his recovery from substance abuse and homelessness. In March 2016, Fowler released his debut Christian album I Fall In. He currently lives in Atlanta, where he has served as the worship pastor of Refuge City Church, with his wife and two sons. www.jasonfowlermusic.com The opinions expressed during this radio/podcast broadcast are for inspiration, information and entertainment purposes. This show is a production of Atlanta Life Radio to learn more visit us at www.atlantaliferadio.com
Join me as I talk to Will Turpin of Collective Soul about his new solo project that dropped today, Oct 11, 2011. I listened to the tunes and they are fantastic and here is a little info on Will ..Make sure to tune in to hear him live and as we talk about his current project and his days with Collective Soul! Bassist Will Turpin of Collective Soul has a solo EP, "The Lighthouse" that will be available on Oct. 11 on Itunes.com and CDBaby.com. The five tracks, which Turpin describes as "sweet rock 'n' roll candy" includes: 1.) 60 Seconds 2.) Sailor 3.) My Star 4.) Her Name 5.) Sanity For more information, visit www.itunes.com, wwww.collectivesoul.com or www.willturpin.com Will Turpin, the bassist for Collective Soul, will be playing with his band Will and the Way on the Metromix Soundcheck on Oct. 7, 2011. Who are the band members and what instruments do they play? Jason Fowler (guitar and vocals), Scott Davidson (drumset) When did you start playing together? We've known each other more than 20 years. We all grew up on the southside of Atlanta. We started officially playing together about three months ago. Where are you from originally? Will: Stockbridge, Jason: Morrow and Scott: Riverdale. We all currently reside in McDonough What is your latest project? "The Lighthouse," which is a Will Turpin solo effort that will be released on Oct. 11. It will be available on iTunes. For those not familiar with your band, how would you describe your sound? Mega sweet rock 'n' roll candy If you could tour with any band current or in the past, what band would it be? The Beatles