
Chatting with Scotty Austin (Formerly of Saving Abel)
Scotty Austin discusses leaving Saving Abel, forming his own band, recording covers, and creating new original music. […]
Scotty Austin discusses leaving Saving Abel, forming his own band, recording covers, and creating new original music. […]
Vocalist Eric Boatright of Shallow Side discusses how the band came together, the decision to cover one of rock’s most classic tracks, what effects the pandemic had on the growth of the band, and how “The Worst Kind” is ushering in a new era for the band […]
Hammons and Buzard of Lola Vain discuss how they became interested in playing music at a young age; today’s music trend of releasing singles vs. albums; the pandemic’s effect on the recording industry in regard to remote recording and mixing production; music video-making through remote technology; and much more! […]
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.” […]
Marc Andersen of Letchen Grey discusses what prompted the band’s reformation; the origin of the band’s name (hint:a Jethro Tull song); life between the mid-80s and the present; stories of the Sunset Strips scene, including tidbits about bands and Gazzarri’s; working with producer Alan Niven (Guns N’ Roses, Great White) and the “Stravinski Brothers”; and the band’s new singer, who happens to be related to Black Oak Arkansas band’s Jim Dandy. At the end of the interview, you can hear Letchen Grey’s single “Burn”. Lots of fun for all 80s enthusiasts! […]
Victor Arruda discusses Hippies and Cowboys and future plans; the band’s use of social networks;his musical background and previous experience in tour management and sound for the renowned Paul Gilbert. […]
“The Foxies discuss their recent European tour in support of Billy Idol, the nature of the music scene in Nashville, and the band’s first full-length album Who Are You Now, Who Were You Then. […]
LIV discusses the symbolism and experiences of writing a glittering album that is equal parts nostalgic and mature and the sonic tropes and stylistic choices alongside her real-life inspirations. […]
Eric Gales is truly a renaissance man, one of the best guitarists in the world, has played with everyone and toured everywhere. Widely respected by his peers, Gales released his 19th and latest album “Crown” last January. The album is a 16-track collection of semi-autobiographical songs about love, life, his wife, recovery, playing guitar, facing his demons and his faith. […]
Stephen Nemeroff, the vocalist and guitarist for L. A. rockers Left of the Slash, talks about the importance of being able to play live gigs and how tough it is to break through in the music business. We’ll also hear tracks from the new CD and hear Stephen’s thoughts on the music. […]
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