In this episode we talk to Kevin A. Smith about Barney Miller reruns and writing comedy during the pandemic. Then Tim Vee tells us about his new album while he delivers for Doordash.
Recorded on Tuesday, October 27th
In our first ever in person interview we talk to Tyler Mate about his new tattoo shop, skateboarding in Columbia, and touring in punk rock bands. Then he gives me my first tattoo while I talk to Alex about The Grateful Dead, cam shows, and photography.
Recorded on Tuesday, October 13th
In this episode we talk to Ron Hart about his career in music journalism, Jules Taylor tells us about his philosophy podcast, and Seth Kessel talks about wasting away in Margaritaville for the beginning of the pandemic.
Recorded on Tuesday, September 29th
In this episode we try to bully Dustin Travis Bryant into running for Mayor. He discusses his new coffee roasting business. Dez Williams tells us how her multiple rock projects are dealing with the apocalypse. I try to get David Ramm to give me Duff McKagen's phone number. He refuses so we talk about the 1986 Mets.
Recorded on Tuesday, September 15th
This week we dip into the archives and bring you the final interview from our Cinco De Mayo episode. We talk with professional clown Emily Carragher about running off to join the circus, how working with me was the best job she's ever had, and Wutang happy birthdays.
Originally recorded on Tuesday, May 5th 2020
In this episode we talk to film maker Allyson Ferrara about what she's been working on lately and try to figure out why there's a paucity of female cult leaders. We also debut her latest project The Gold Hope Duo's new video for "No time to be bored". Then we talk to New Orleans singer/songwriter Lauren Jean about escaping the restaurant industry and how social distancing is affecting a city that relies on tourism. In our last interview we talk to Paul Joseph about the safety of teaching classes in New York City schools during the pandemic and discuss the long term effects of this year on professional sports franchises.
Recorded Tuesday, September 1st
In the first interview from Episode #8 we talk to Dawn Williams about Alaska, burlesque, and more.
On Episode #15 we talk to Michael D'Arcy about sustainable housing situations and indie rock jackpots, Nathan Kalish tells us how things are going in Nashville, and David Pannullo drinks tequila and tells us about his struggles with corporate greed.
Originally recorded on Tuesday, August 18th
We go way back to a time when I really didn't know what I was doing with the technical stuff. This was the 2nd interview from Episode #4 which ended up being the first recorded episode. Right before the phone call I tried to play a clip from a documentary about the Dropkick Murphys sound crew and it ended up turned the livestream audio into high pitched squealing for 10 minutes. Luckily, Pete was a great guest and we went on to have one of my favorite interviews.
Originally recorded Tuesday, April 21st
In Episode #14 we discuss regional fish sandwiches, supernatural encounters, upcoming apocalypse themes albums, touring abroad, Nascar, and the masculinity of drinking light beer with Paul Heath, from Dead Unicorn, Travis Kilgore, from Mark "Porkchop" Holder and the MPH and The Scarlett Love Conspiracy, and Jarrod Starling, from Carrie Nation and The Speakeasy.
Originally recorded on Tuesday, August 4th 2020
Back in Episode #7 we discussed woodworking, his current solo project, and his time playing in The Felice Brothers with Greg Farley.
Originally recorded on May, 12th 2020
On our 13th and first ever podcast exclusive episode we talk to Amie Astelle, upright bass player for Cole Hinkle and the Debauchery, New Paltz artist Ryan Cronin, and local brewer Geoff Wenzel.
Originally recorded on Tuesday, July 21st, 2020
We dig into the archives to bring you a conversation with St. Christopher Webster from Tuesday, April 28th. We thought we were living in crazy times. Little did we know that we were only at the tip of the iceburg.
On Episode #12 we talk to some musicians who are use to spending a lot of time on the road. We talk with Samm Bones, Jess and Johnny from Taillight Rebellion, and Duane Mark.
Originally aired on Tuesday, July 7th
This week we talk with some of my favorite guitar players. We start of talking to Pat Harrington from Geezer about their latest album, "Groovy", how his enthusiasm for psychedelics led him from thrash metal to an appreciation for the Grateful Dead, and how he got started in the early 2000s NYC hard rock scene. Then we discuss pedal boards and vegan dining techniques with John Bryan from Wall of Ego and Dead Empires. We close out the show with Jesse Cunningham from Elk and The Blind Ambassadors. Episode recorded on 6/23/20
To get us ready for our upcoming Riff Lords episode we're going back in the archives to episode #4. We did the episode on April 21st, 2020. My good pal, Chattanooga Bluesman/Riff Lord, Husky Burnette was the first guest of the show. Hope everyone enjoys it as much as I did.