EPISODE · Nov 25, 2025 · 28 MIN
From Rocktober to Live Aid: How Randomonium Brings Community, Chaos & Classics to Life 📅 Recorded: November 11, 2025
from The Storehouse Media Podcast · host Sherrie Clark
In this electrifying episode, Sherrie and Neil welcome Sean and Heidi Chapman, the powerhouse couple behind Randomonium—an upstate South Carolina band known for their wildly diverse setlists, interactive live shows, and unforgettable energy.You’ll learn how Randomonium went from a karaoke couple to headlining immersive music experiences, all while building a loyal community through genre-bending live shows. They dish on their humble beginnings (coffee shops and grocery stores!), their epic Live Aid tribute concert, and how teaching and music merge in their mission to bring people together through music.Get ready to laugh, get nostalgic, and learn how to book or follow Randomonium as they take their sound beyond Greenville and into the Southeast music scene.🎤 How Sean & Heidi met, got married, and turned karaoke into a full band🎸 Why Randomonium was born from randomness—and a neighbor named Atticus🌀 The concept behind the name Randomonium and how it reflects their Spotify-style shuffle sound🧠 How being teachers helped them become better performers (and vice versa)🎶 Why they love deep cuts, forgotten hits, and blending genres🫂 How their shows create immersive community interaction by singing with the audience📍 The origin and evolution of their Rocktoberfest concert series💡 How a scroll on Facebook inspired their newest idea: A tribute to Live Aid for its 40th anniversary🌍 The legacy of Live Aid and why they’re donating a portion of show proceeds to Greenville Together, a local nonprofit combating homelessness📺 Queen, U2, The Pretenders, Led Zeppelin, Phil Collins, Duran Duran, and who else made Live Aid legendary🧑🎤 How they pick setlists that surprise audiences but still hit the nostalgia button🚐 Their plans to take Randomonium on the road in 2026 and grow beyond Greenville🧠 How AI and Spotify tools are helping them map their future music strategy“We went from karaoke to coffee shops to crushing it at Rocktoberfest.” – Heidi Chapman“We’re curators of the classics. We don’t want these songs to get lost.” – Sean Chapman“Randomonium is like a live Spotify shuffle—but with soul, sweat, and screaming fans.” – Neil Haley“Music builds community. That’s why people bring their kids to our shows.” – Heidi Chapman“If you don't walk around the classroom, you're losing your students—and if you don't walk around the stage, you're losing your audience.” – Sean Chapman“You never know what we’re going to play. That’s kind of the magic.” – Heidi Chapman📍 Radio Room, Greenville, SC📆 November 22, 2025🎤 Featuring songs from Queen, U2, Duran Duran, The Pretenders, Elton John, and more💖 Benefiting: Greenville Together – Supporting housing and homelessness solutions🌐 Website: www.therandomentertainment.com📲 Instagram: @randomoniummusic👍 Facebook: Randomonium Band🎧 Spotify: Randomonium on Spotify📩 Booking & Inquiries: Message via Facebook or contact through their website🎥 Netflix Doc: The Greatest Night in Pop (on the making of “We Are the World”)📺 Amazon Doc: Live Aid: Rockin' the World (two-part series)🤖 AI Strategy Tip: Use ChatGPT as your Spotify Coach to build and grow your band presence📚 Heidi & Sean are both full-time educators and musicians—balancing both worlds to inspire othersHeidi & Sean Chapman are the co-lead vocalists and co-founders of Randomonium, a genre-bending band known for immersive performances and high-energy musical experiences. Married for 19 years and teachers by trade, they’ve turned their love of music, theater, and education into a movement of nostalgia, spontaneity, and connection.Storehouse Media GroupHelping creators, artists, authors, and changemakers get seen, heard, and remembered.📍 https://www.storehousemediagroup.com🎵 Topics Covered:💬 Notable Quotes:🎟️ Upcoming Show:🕺 LIVE AID Tribute Concert – Rocktoberfest 2025 Edition🔗 Connect with Randomonium:🧠 Mentioned in the Show:🏆 About the Guests:✝️ Powered by:
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In this electrifying episode, Sherrie and Neil welcome Sean and Heidi Chapman, the powerhouse couple behind Randomonium—an upstate South Carolina band known for their wildly diverse setlists, interactive live shows, and unforgettable energy.You’ll learn how Randomonium went from a karaoke couple to headlining immersive music experiences, all while building a loyal community through genre-bending live shows. They dish on their humble beginnings (coffee shops and grocery stores!), their epic Live Aid tribute concert, and how teaching and music merge in their mission to bring people together through music.Get ready to laugh, get nostalgic, and learn how to book or follow Randomonium as they take their sound beyond Greenville and into the Southeast music scene.🎤 How Sean & Heidi met, got married, and turned karaoke into a full band🎸 Why Randomonium was born from randomness—and a neighbor named Atticus🌀 The concept behind the name Randomonium and how it reflects their Spotify-style shuffle sound🧠 How being teachers helped them become better performers (and vice versa)🎶 Why they love deep cuts, forgotten hits, and blending genres🫂 How their shows create immersive community interaction by singing with the audience📍 The origin and evolution of their Rocktoberfest concert series💡 How a scroll on Facebook inspired their newest idea: A tribute to Live Aid for its 40th anniversary🌍 The legacy of Live Aid and why they’re donating a portion of show proceeds to Greenville Together, a local nonprofit combating homelessness📺 Queen, U2, The Pretenders, Led Zeppelin, Phil Collins, Duran Duran, and who else made Live Aid legendary🧑🎤 How they pick setlists that surprise audiences but still hit the nostalgia button🚐 Their plans to take Randomonium on the road in 2026 and grow beyond Greenville🧠 How AI and Spotify tools are helping them map their future music strategy“We went from karaoke to coffee shops to crushing it at Rocktoberfest.” – Heidi Chapman“We’re curators of the classics. We don’t want these songs to get lost.” – Sean Chapman“Randomonium is like a live Spotify shuffle—but with soul, sweat, and screaming fans.” – Neil Haley“Music builds community. That’s why people bring their kids to our shows.” – Heidi Chapman“If you don't walk around the classroom, you're losing your students—and if you don't walk around the stage, you're losing your audience.” – Sean Chapman“You never know what we’re going to play. That’s kind of the magic.” – Heidi Chapman📍 Radio Room, Greenville, SC📆 November 22, 2025🎤 Featuring songs from Queen, U2, Duran Duran, The Pretenders, Elton John, and more💖 Benefiting: Greenville Together – Supporting housing and homelessness solutions🌐 Website: www.therandomentertainment.com📲 Instagram: @randomoniummusic👍 Facebook: Randomonium Band🎧 Spotify: Randomonium on Spotify📩 Booking & Inquiries: Message via Facebook or contact through their website🎥 Netflix Doc: The Greatest Night in Pop (on the making of “We Are the World”)📺 Amazon Doc: Live Aid: Rockin' the World (two-part series)🤖 AI Strategy Tip: Use ChatGPT as your Spotify Coach to build and grow your band presence📚 Heidi & Sean are both full-time educators and musicians—balancing both worlds to inspire othersHeidi & Sean Chapman are the co-lead vocalists and co-founders of Randomonium, a genre-bending band known for immersive performances and high-energy musical experiences. Married for 19 years and teachers by trade, they’ve turned their love of music, theater, and education into a movement of nostalgia, spontaneity, and connection.Storehouse Media GroupHelping creators, artists, authors, and changemakers get seen, heard, and remembered.📍 https://www.storehousemediagroup.com🎵 Topics Covered:💬 Notable Quotes:🎟️ Upcoming Show:🕺 LIVE AID Tribute Concert – Rocktoberfest 2025 Edition🔗 Connect with Randomonium:🧠 Mentioned in the Show:🏆 About the Guests:✝️ Powered by:
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From Rocktober to Live Aid: How Randomonium Brings Community, Chaos & Classics to Life 📅 Recorded: November 11, 2025
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