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Concert Pipeline
by Steve Jones
Interviews and concert performances of bands and artists across the world.
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Ep. 518 - The Dreamboats
Episode 518 of Concert Pipeline featuring The Dreamboats, in which we chat with Ritchie Hummins and Johnny G. Wiz about starting the band playing all covers, adding in original music, going back to covers, playing at Cavern Club where The Beatles built their early career, swimming in Elvis’ pool, living together to build the band, the impact of Palm Springs, CA to their band, the impact of their outfits on the band, identifying as 50s-60s retro rock, being sabotaged by Canada’s Got Talent, their favorite concerts, and more.
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Ep. 517 - The Format, Phantom Planet, and Limbeck Review
Episode 517 of Concert Pipeline, featuring live acoustic performances from The Format, Phantom Planet, and Limbeck from their performance in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco on April 18, 2026.The Format: The Compromise, The First Single, Holy RollerPhantom Planet: California, Raise The Dead,Limbeck: Hear Me For Free
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Ep. 516 - Gary Marks
Episode 516 of Concert Pipeline featuring Gary Marks, in which we talk about the major impact his mother played on him becoming a musician, how he started writing music in the 60s and never looked back, the differences in his approach to writing books, poetry, and music, similarities in how his music is as relevant in the current climate as when he wrote it in the 70s, the impact of AI on the music industry, his favorite concerts, and his album “Crossroads” which spans his music career from 1976 to present.
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Ep. 515 - The Jaws of Brooklyn, VacaCon Coverage (Christopher Mintz-Plasse, DJ Qualls, Tia Carrere)
Episode 515 of Concert Pipeline featuring The Jaws of Brooklyn and coverage of VacaCon with Christopher Mintz-Plasse, DJ Qualls, and Tia Carrere. We talk to Gretchen Lemon and Bryan Cohen of The Jaws of Brooklyn about Gretchen joining the band after the original singer left, music they listened to as kids, early concerts that influenced them, how they met, and working with Ben Tanner of Alabama Shakes on their new album “Unstoppable” out May 15.
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Ep. 514 - Cody Jasper
Episode 514 of Concert Pipeline featuring Cody Jasper, in which we discuss getting his first Fender guitar at age 14 and never looking back, his history playing the Christmas Jam in North Carolina, advice he got from Warren Haynes, performing multiple times with Stone Temple Pilots, what he learned from being in Moon Fever, working with Aleks Von Korff, his excitement when Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins saying his song is a banger, and his new album “Rock is Dead” out April 10.
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Ep. 513 - Fishbone
Episode 513 of Concert Pipeline featuring Fishbone, in which we chat with keyboardist/trombonist/songwriter Chris Dowd about politics being very present in his life and music, early musical influences, the dynamic of the band over the years, their documentary “Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone,” their most recent album “Stockholm Syndrome, their upcoming double LB “In Your Face/Cover Your Face” which is their remastered original album and a bunch of amazing artists covering their songs from that album out April 10, playing SNL, William Zapka from Karate Kid being in their band in junior high, and the new album they are working on. Fishbone is playing August Hall in San Francisco on April 9!
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Ep. 512 - Ambrosia w/ The Man in Black (A Tribute to Johnny Cash) Review
Episode 512 of Concert Pipeline, featuring Ambrosia as well as a review of The Man in Black - A Tribute to Johnny Cash, in which we first review The Man in Black show at Uptown Theatre in Napa. Then we chat with Burleigh Drummond, drummer of Ambrosia about forming in 1970 in Los Angeles, working with Alan Parsons, both on their albums and on Alan Parsons Project, touring with Fleetwood Mac and Doobie Brothers, his role beyond the drummer, the label of Yacht Rock, the band dynamics and longevity, and what he’s most proud of of from his time with the band.
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Ep. 511 - Pablo Cruise
Episode 511 of Concert Pipeline featuring Pablo Cruise, in which we talk to guitarist/vocalist Dave Jenkins about growing up, his first concert being The Beach Boys, wrestling with Mickey Hart of Grateful Dead, joining the band Stoneground and forming Pablo Cruise with Cory Lerios and Steve Price, some of his favorite shows he performed, their single “Breathe” that they wrote in 2020, whether they will make new music and their upcoming show at Orinda Theatre on February 28.
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Ep. 510 - Shawn Barker (The Man in Black - Johnny Cash Tribute) w/ The Format Review
Episode 510 of Concert Pipeline featuring Shawn Barker of The Man in Black and a review of The Format’s show at Easy Street Records in Seattle. We talk to Shawn about starting by singing in church with his family as a kid, serving in the army, early touring gigs portraying Elvis, the Million Dollar Quartet that started his portraying Johnny Cash, structuring his live show as a chronological journey, kinship with his bandmates, stories about Johnny Cash, and the band’s upcoming show at Uptown Theatre in Napa on February 20.
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Ep. 509 - Daniel Donato w/ Guster Review
Episode 509 of Concert Pipeline featuring a review of Guster's show at Great American Music Hall and an interview with Daniel Donato of Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, in which we talk about the impact of his move to Nashville at age 7 and his dad putting a guitar in his hand immediately after, how his dad impacted his music taste, busking on the streets of Nashville at age 14, making every show unique and different, the impact of Dylan’s music, his band’s Camp Cosmic festival, playing the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre, creating his first EP in 2019, his new album “Horizons” and working with Vance Powell on it, and the value of playing new songs live in front of an audience up to 50 times before recording them for an album.
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Ep. 508 - Weakened Friends
Episode 508 of Concert Pipeline podcast featuring Weakened Friends, in which we chat with Sonia Sturino and Annie Hoffman about listening to the radio with their parents growing up, high school bands they were in, touring with Hockey Dad in 2024, their upcoming tour, including playing Bottom of the Hill on January 24 as well as times they played there a few years ago, being pulled over for flipping off a cop, working with Buckethead on their song “NPC” and their new album “Feels Like Hell.”
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Ep. 507 - Sons of Cream w/ Motion City Soundtrack Review
Episode 507 of Concert Pipeline featuring Sons of Cream and a review of Motion City Soundtrack’s show at The Warfield in San Francisco. We chat with Kofi Baker, son of Ginger Baker of the legendary band Cream about possibly being conceived at Cream’s final show, his dad introducing him to drums at age 6, doing drum duets with his dad around the US, performing as part of The Music of Cream 50th Anniversary tour in Australia and New Zealand, Eric Clapton possibly being his godfather, being a counselor at Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp, teaching drumming, his forthcoming album “Half and Half” with Cream covers as well as original music, and the band’s upcoming tour including a stop at Uptown Theater in Napa on January 30.
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Ep. 506 - Henry J. Star w/ Jack's Mannequin Review
Episode 506 of Concert Pipeline featuring Henry J. Star in which we talk to the man behind Henry J. Star, Devin Badgett about his musical influences growing up in Knoxville, Tennessee, his previous band Vanosdale and the transition to Henry J. Star, the influence of “The Neverending Story,” diving deep into his debut album “The Soft Apocalypse” and its impact on his fans, and what he’s thankful for this Thanksgiving. We also feature a review of Jack’s Mannequin’s show at The Warfield in San Francisco as well as a few songs from the set.
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Ep. 505 - Everclear w/ Barns Courtney Review
Episode 505 of Concert Pipeline featuring Everclear and a review of Barns Courtney’s concert at Bottom of the Hill. We chat with Art Alexakis about how he made a memorable concert experience for my son, playing a show in the bay with The Rolling Stones and Metallica 20 years ago and a memorable interaction with Mick Jagger, the 30th Anniversary of “Sparkle and Fade,” the process of creating that album and playing the album in its entirety 30 years later, writing from an autobiographical nature, and covering “American Girl.” We also review Barns Courtney’s recent show in San Francisco and share a few songs from his set.
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Ep. 504 - Maygen & The Birdwatcher w/ The Format Review
Episode 504 of Concert Pipeline featuring Maygen & The Birdwatcher in which we chat with Maygen Lacey and Noah Neumann about growing up listening to 90s country, classic rock and metal, their first bands, what birds Noah watches, winning Midwest Country Music Awards Album of the Year and Americana Artist of the Year, overcoming fear of performing live, their favorite shows they have performed, a funny story of performing at a wedding, and their new album “The Americana Dream” that just came out. I also review The Format’s show with Phantom Planet at Hollywood Forever Cemetery and share a few songs from their set.
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Ep. 503 - Eddie Schwartz
Episode 503 of Concert Pipeline featuring Eddie Schwarz, in which we talk about his parents’ influence with Broadway music, his early band, Icarus, knowing Lorne Michaels before SNL, writing songs for Joe Cocker, his work as International Council of Music Creators president, his new EP “Film School,” and writing “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” for Pat Benatar.
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Ep. 502 - Brian Dunne (of Fantastic Cat) w/ The Hives Review
Episode 502 of Concert Pipeline featuring Brian Dunne and a review of The Hives show at Ace of Spades that I took my son to. We chat with Brian about growing up in Monroe, NY, making music from 5 years old, his first concert being Bruce Springsteen and having Bruce watch his band from backstage, starting his 2nd band Fantastic Cat and the incredible journey with them, being obsessed with failure, putting out an album just as the pandemic hit, Googling his lyrics, and his new album “Clams Casino.”
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Ep. 501 - Remi Goode
Episode 501 of Concert Pipeline featuring Remi Goode, in which we chat about her start in music from when she picked up the guitar at age 7, what she learned from her 10 years in the Tucson Girls Chorus, making music with her partner Game Lehrer, her first EP “Muziek” in 2016, the big step of leaving Arizona in 2023 for Nashville, kickstarting her new album “Things I’ve Said Before” out this Friday, and the recording of the album in her home studio as well as at Arizona State University. She also plays her single “Short Circuit” for the program!
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Ep. 500 - Andrew McMahon (Something Corporate, Jack's Mannequin, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness)
Episode 500 of Concert Pipeline, in which we feature Andrew McMahon doing a co-interview with Steve of Something in the Wilderness podcast. We caught up with Andrew McMahon, currently on tour with Jack’s Mannequin and chat about starting the band 20 years ago with a small tour in which he did his first interview as that band in my San Francisco State apartment, compare transitioning from Something Corporate to Jack’s Mannequin 20 years ago vs the past year, the process of preparing for this tour and re-learning old songs, his epic Red Rocks show, whether there is new music coming from the band, and what’s next after 2025 for the band. We also feature a song from JM’s set at Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco in 2005 and a song from their set 20 years later in Pittsburgh, PA.
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Ep. 499 - The Andrew McMahon Red Rocks Experience
Episode 499 of Concert Pipeline featuring coverage and a review of Andrew McMahon’s Three Pianos show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado with his three bands, Something Corporate, Jack’s Mannequin, and Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness. We chat with three die-hard fans: Whitney Marie, Celeste Guse, and Joe Wilson, former co-host of Concert Pipeline podcast about how/when they became fans of McMahon’s, highlights of their fandom, and what they loved most about the magical show at Red Rocks. We also feature songs from the show including “The Resolution” (Jack’s Mannequin), “Canyon Moon” (Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness), and “Cavanaugh Park” (Something Corporate).
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Ep. 498 - J. Michael Phillips w/ Yelawolf Review
Episode 498 of Concert Pipeline featuring J. Michael Phillips and a review of his show with Yelawolf at Channel 24 in Sacramento. First we chat with J. Michael about his upbringing in music, getting signed to Yelawolf’s label Slumerican, standing up for the underdog, combining country grit with hip-hop energy, how it was a point of pride at the time to be in prison, writing music in prison, making his first album “Urban Cowboy” and what he took from that to bring to his new album “Whiskey and Roses” with Yelawolf, the impact of the success of each of the singles on the album, and plans to make more music.
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Ep. 497 - Two Wolf
Episode 497 of Concert Pipeline featuring Two Wolf, in which we talk to Greg T. Walker about starting a band with members of Blackfoot at age 10, his first band Rockin’ Aces, playing shows 5 nights a week, learning to play bass when forming Blackfoot, his time in Lynyrd Skynyrd and the reformation of Blackfoot, playing the Rock Legends Cruise, crafting traditional Native American items, touring with Ted Nugent and playing with AC/DC, and his new self-titled Two Wolf album with Lance Lopez.
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Ep. 496 - Peter Salett, Ben Kweller Review
Episode 496 of Concert Pipeline featuring Peter Salett and a review of Ben Kweller’s show at The Independent in San Francisco. We talk to Peter about getting his start in music, his first album “Painting of These Days,” The Hometown Project which pairs actors and musicians with progressive candidates and causes, his double album “Suite for the Summer Rain/Dance of the Yellow Leaf,” co-writing a Dracula puppet musical for Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” being on the set for “Superbad,” and his involvement in “Wet Hot American Summer.”
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Ep. 495 - Cardinal Black, One Night of Queen (Gary Mullen & The Works) Review
Episode 495 of Concert Pipeline featuring Cardinal Black and a review of Gary Mullen & The Works’ One Night of Queen show at Mountain Winery in Saratoga (Check out episode 493 for the interview with Gary). We talk with Tom Hollister about starting his band as the Tom Hollister Trio, breaking from the band with Chris Buck and Adam Roberts for 11 years and coming back as Cardinal Black around covid, making their 2022 debut “January Came Close,” which reached #1 on the UK chart for a moment, supporting Peter Frampton, having Steve Winwood a their first gig, playing a Joe Bonamassa cruise, and their new album “Midnight at the Valencia.” Catch Cardinal Black live at The Independent in San Francisco on August 29!
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Ep. 494 - John McAndrew, Chevy Metal Review
Episode 494 of Concert Pipeline featuring John McAndrew, in which we chat about being in country rock bands early on called “Steamboat Willie” and “Maverick,” his first album “Like We Were Made of Gold,” getting his songs in movies, opening a national Town Hall meeting with Colin Powell, playing at the 50th anniversary of NATO at the Vice President’s residence, his path to recovery and how he’s seen music transform people’s lives in recovery, meeting his wife through Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, and his new album “Better Side of Me.”
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Ep. 493 - Gary Mullen & The Works (One Night of Queen)
Episode 493 of Concert Pipeline featuring Gary Mullen & The Works in which we talk about his live show “One Night of Queen,” getting inspiration from his mom and uncle being singers, listening to Queen from a very young age, his wife and mother submitting him to a talent show “Stars in Your Eyes,” going backstage at a Queen show, talking to Brian May for 45 minutes at a show, being a fan of Kevin Smith movies, and his upcoming show at Mountain Winery in Saratoga on July 18.
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Ep. 492 - Terra Renae
Episode 492 of Concert Pipeline in which we chat with Terra Renae about starting in choir and school plays, earning her doctorate and ditching medicine to pursue her music full time, making music with her husband Praveen, being set up in a studio by a friend and meeting Macy Gray, who took her under her wing as a mentor and has brought her on a European tour and upcoming US tour, being a competitive bodybuilder, and her debut album, “All I Have.”
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Ep. 491 - Everclear & Hoobastank / Finn Wolfhard Concert Reviews
Episode 491 of Concert Pipeline podcast featuring a review and concert coverage of Everclear and Hoobastank’s show at the San Mateo County Fair on May 31 as well as Finn Wolfhard’s show at The Independent in San Francisco on June 10.
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Ep. 490 - Fastball
Episode 490 of Concert Pipeline featuring Fastball, in which we chat with Miles Zuniga about his new single “America,” lead up to their 1998 album “All The Pain Money Can Buy” featuring smash its “The Way” and “Out of My Head,” hearing his music on the radio for the first time, playing a 90s cruise, making solo music and having a side band, and their current tour with Bare Naked Ladies and Guster, which hits Mountain Winery in Saratoga on June 24.
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Ep. 489 - BottleRock 2025 (Day 3)
Episode 489 of Concert Pipeline features BottleRock 2025 coverage including interviews with Weekend Youth and Miya Folick, as well as performances from Grace Bowers, Allen Stone, and Bella Raye, and culinary demonstrations with Bobby Flay, Ken Griffey Jr. and Noah Kahan.
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Ep. 488 - BottleRock 2025 (Day 2)
Episode 488 of Concert Pipeline features BottleRock 2025 coverage including an interview with The Saint Cecilia, as well as performances from Justin Timberlake, Benson Boone, Lawrence, Ava Maybee, Kate Hudson, and culinary demonstrations with Anthony Kiedis (Red Hot Chili Peppers) and Kate Hudson.
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Ep. 487 - BottleRock 2025 (Day 1)
Episode 487 of Concert Pipeline features BottleRock 2025 coverage including interviews with Alisun and Miya Folick, as well as performances from Green Day, Sublime, The Alive, The Story So Far, and a culinary demonstration with Flavor Flav.
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Ep. 486 - Rose Paradise, OK Go Review
Episode 487 of Concert Pipeline featuring Rose Paradise. First we chat with Rose about her set at Brick & Mortar, writing her first album at 10 years old, growing up in Stinson Beach, playing with Sid Simons, incorporating in the NY music scene, and her new album “Over the Hill.” We also include a few songs from Rose’s set at Brick & Mortar. Then we review OK Go’s sold out show at The Fillmore and share a couple of songs from their set!
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Ep. 485 - Kurt Deimer, Joe Louis Walker Remembered
Episode 485 of Concert Pipeline featuring Kurt Deimer and a tribute to former Concert Pipeline guest, Joe Louis Walker, who passed away on April 30 at the age of 75. First we tribute Joe by sharing most of the interview from 2016. We then talk to Kurt Deimer about his need to stop playing music at the age of 20 and coming back to it many years later, touring with Steel Panther and Buckcherry, his horror film career including being killed by Michael Meyers in the 2018 “Halloween,” his own horror franchise “Hillbilly Hollow,” and his new double album “And So It Begins…” which came out May 9.
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Ep. 484 - Sid Simons Returns
Episode 484 of Concert Pipeline featuring Sid Simons at Brick and Mortar in San Francisco, in which we talk about his progression through different bands, insisting his brother learn bass for his previous band, pride over his brother being in the movie Iron Claw, living in China and Australia, writing many songs and driving across the country instead of graduating High School, the New York music scene, and his new EP, “The Last American Valentine.”
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Ep. 483 - Live in the Vineyard Goes Country (pt.2 )
Episode 483 of Concert Pipeline, featuring coverage of Live in the Vineyard Goes Country’s main event at Uptown Theatre in Napa, with performances from Jordan Davis, Max McNown, RaeLynn, CeCe, Ben Gallaher, and Bradley Gaskin.
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Ep. 482 - Live in the Vineyard Goes Country (pt. 1)
Episode 482 of Concert Pipeline , featuring coverage of Live in the Vineyard Goes Country’s welcome reception with performance from Greylan James (and an interview), Adam Doleac, Caroline Jones, and Brett Young.
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Ep. 481 - Lexi Jones and AC/DC w/ The Pretty Reckless Review
Episode 481 of Concert Pipeline featuring Lexi Jones and a review of AC/DC’s show with The Pretty Reckless at Rose Bowl in Pasadena. We chat with Lexi about her history in music including having songs in the movie “Rottentail” among others, going to Missouri State University and writing a song “Room 415” about her room there, her song in 2020 “Proud to be a Woman” and passion around female empowerment including The Female Beat Podcast, living in England, singing the national anthem for the World Tour iRacing event, and more! We also share songs from AC/DC’s show at the Rose Bowl.
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Ep. 480 - Paul Rappaport
Episode 480 of Concert Pipeline featuring Paul Rappaport, author of the book “Gliders Over Hollywood: Airships, Airplanes, and the Art of Rock Promotion” and former rock promoter of legends, in which we talk about his path with Columbia Records, being responsible for getting Mick Jagger’s album “She’s the Boss” to #1, how he got Bob Dylan & The Grateful Dead’s album to chart, playing a show with Pink Floyd, being mentored by Tony Bennett, and experiences with so many more rock legends.
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Ep. 479 - Zach Paradis
Episode 479 of Concert Pipeline featuring Zach Paradis, in which we chat about growing up in a family with 8 older siblings, playing piano for a year as a kid before picking up the drums and playing them in a High School band, releasing his collaboration EP “we’re all just growing up” with Egomi in 2020 right before Covid hit, being discovered by Crash Adams on TikTok, his current tour with Abe Parker including a date at Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco on Friday, April 11, making music solo vs collaborating, and his new single “hurricane”, which he played for the program and will be on his new album later this year!
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Ep. 478 - Clem Snide
Episode 478 of Concert Pipeline featuring Clem Snide, in which we talk to Eef Barzeley about his start in music, seeing Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins in a tiny club with about 12 people, moving from his home in Nashville after 20 years, starting Clem Snide in the early 90s and making their first album in 1998, the impact of having their song as the show Ed’s theme song, a superfan in Spain sending the exact amount of money he needed to get out of debt, recording “Forever Just Beyond” with Scott Avett in early 2020, his current tour, and his upcoming album “Oh Smokey,” out May 2.
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Ep. 477 - Save Ferris & Eric Hutchinson Review
Episode 477 of Concert Pipeline featuring Save Ferris, in which we chat with Monique Powell about her friendship with Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols, early days of Warped Tour in 1998 and coming back and playing in 2017, recording “She Has a Girlfriend Now” with Reel Big Fish, managing her band, keeping her promise to her dad to bring Save Ferris back after an intense surgery, seeing her mom at a show in a “pit mosh”, the impact of their cover of “Come On Eileen,” making new music including “Lights Out in the Reptile House” and their upcoming single “Get Dancing,” and the possibility of being in their video for that single! We also feature a review and performances from Eric Huchinson’s performance at Sweetwater in Mill Valley.
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Ep. 476 - Taylor Rae
Episode 476 featuring Taylor Rae, in which we talk about writing her first song at age 12, switching from piano to guitar, writing her first album “Mad Twenties,” driving from Colorado to California, fighting through a challenging relationship, letting go of an important friendship, touring with John Craigie, her favorite venues in the Bay Area, and her new album “The Void,” out April 18.
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Ep. 475 - The Ritualists
Episode 475 of Concert Pipeline featuring The Ritualists, in which we speak to Christian Dryden about performing for family when he was 3 years old, starting out as a singing drummer, progressing to bass, identifying that the band’s first video didn’t connect with the message of the song, recording their debut album, “Painted People” and the challenges of releasing it right before the pandemic, working with Ed Buller of Psychedelic Furs, and their new album “Too Pure to Cure,” out April 22!
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Ep. 474 - Frank Meyer
Episode 474 of Concert Pipeline featuring Frank Meyer (The Streetwalkin’ Cheetah’s, FEAR, Handsome Dick Manitoba, Trading Aces, Highway 61, etc), in which we chat about the balancing act of supporting many bands, upcoming tours, his unique family, directing TV and documentaries including “Freestyle 101: Hip Hop History”, writing 8 books, growing up with the Zappa family, learning guitar from Dweezil Zappa, his brother Brecken Meyer, making music with heroes, and his new album “Living Between the Lines” out March 11.
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Ep. 473 - Peter Holsapple (The dB's/Continental Drifters)
Episode 473 of Concert Pipeline featuring Peter Holsapple of The dB’s and Continental Drifters in which we talk about having a number of bands over the years with Chris Stamey, the impact of watching The Beatles on Ed Sullivan in 1964 and shortly later starting a band Dana and the Blue Jays, working with REM and their generosity toward telling IRS record label to sign The dB’s, the impact of their album “Stands for Decibels,” playing shows with The dB’s again as well as his other band Continental Drifters, and his new album “The Face of 68” out April 18.
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Ep. 472 - The Vapors
Episode 472 of Concert Pipeline featuring The Vapors, in which we chat with bassist Steve Smith about learning piano as a kid and progressing to acoustic guitar and drums, ultimately settling on bass guitar with The Vapors, the impact of their first album “New Clear Days,” how their smash hit “Turning Japanese” paved the way for tours around the world and continuing to play it in his cover band Shakespearos, reforming The Vapors in 2016 at Half Moon and recording their album “Together” when a stranger funded it, playing Cruel World Festival at the Rose Bowl, the upcoming Lost 80s tour, and their new album “Wasp in a Jar,” out on February 28!
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Ep. 471 - Huntley
Episode 471 of Concert Pipeline featuring Huntley, in which we chat about impersonating Elvis at age 4, playing in heavy metal cover bands as a teenager, playing a show at Oregon State Penitentiary with Jelly Roll, busking on Nashville streets, being away from his kids for 6 months while on The Voice and making up for it now, going to Vegas for the Super Bowl and running into Pauly Shore, covering “With a Little Help From My Friends” on The Voice, winning season 24 of The Voice, and his new single “Skyline Drive.”
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Ep. 470 - Marc Broussard w/ Nardwuar and Gwen in Doubt
Episode 470 of Concert Pipeline featuring Marc Broussard, in which we talk about his 2 week break in between tours, playing local shows at the Cajundome, playing shows on the sea like his upcoming blues boat tour next year with Joe Bonamassa, a quick visit to the Eiffel Tour while in Europe, his upcoming shows next year in Australia, Keanu Reeves visiting the studio when he was recording, playing the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and his new album “Time is a Thief.” We also cover Nardwuar’s Video Vault show at the Great America Music Hall and Gwen in Doubt (No Doubt cover band)’s show at Swabbies on the River in Sacramento.
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Ep. 469 - Karla Bonoff
Episode 469 of Concert Pipeline featuring Karla Bonoff, in which we chat about being on American Bandstand in 1982, going to the same High School as Bonnie Raitt, writing songs for Linda Ronstadt’s 1976 album “Hasten Down the Wind,” some of her hits she wrote including “Tell Me Why” for Wynona Judd and “All My Life” for Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville, taking a break from recording music for over a decade, her band with her sister she had when she was younger, and her newest album “Carry Me Home.”
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