Tag: interview
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Episode 475: ‘StageCraft’
Jim went to DC Podfest, where he talked with Alex Vidales, cohost of ‘StageCraft,’ a music interview program.
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Episode 466: Live Show – Wingtip Sloat, Part 3
The epic conclusion of “Rockin’ the Suburbs Live!” at Potbelly Sandwich Shop, featuring Wingtip Sloat (Patrick’s band).
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Episode 465: Live Show – Wingtip Sloat, Part 2
Part 2 of Rockin’ the Suburbs Live! from Potbelly, featuring Wingtip Sloat (Patrick’s band). Interview and performance.
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Episode 464: Live Show – Wingtip Sloat, Part 1
It’s our first Rockin’ the Suburbs Live from Potbelly! Hear the first live performance in 20 years by Patrick’s band Wingtip Sloat.
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Episode 463: Tom Petty Promoter, Part 2
Part 2 of our interview with Tom Petty record promoter Jon Scott. Thanks to Craig Rosen for setting this up for us. And thanks too to Phil Ingrassia for sitting in on this conversation.
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Episode 462: Tom Petty Promoter, Part 1
It’s been a year since Tom Petty died. We honor his legacy with an interview we conducted shortly after that tragic event. Record promoter Jon Scott played an important role in bringing Petty’s music to the world. On this episode, he talks about getting into the record industry and a lesson he learned while promoting a Johnny Cougar album.
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Episode 438: Live Show – Matt Holubowski, Part 2
Part 2 of our live show with Matt Holubowski. More interview. More live music. Plus, the debut of the Bag of Questions. From Jammin’ Java in Vienna VA.
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Episode 437: Live Show – Matt Holubowski, Part 1
Rockin’ the Suburbs Live! From Jammin’ Java in Vienna VA. Featuring French Canadian folk singer Matt Holubowski. Interview + live performance. Oui, oui.
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Episode 407: Interview – Wax Fang, Part 2
“American Dad.” Have you seen the Seth MacFarlane show? Did you know that a Wax Fang song was the basis for an episode? Now you do. Hear Scott Carney of Wax Fang tell the story in the second part of Jim’s interview.
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Episode 405: Interview – Yardij
Jim interviews pop-rock band Yardij, of South Florida. They talk about the band’s unique name (pronounced “yardage”), singer Deja’s booming voice and that time they opened for Bon Jovi (what?).