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Nights & Weekends

Conversations and connections surrounding the growth and evolution of Rochester's music scene. We talk to musicians, venue owners, fans, and changemakers in our local music community and keep listeners up to date on what's happening and connected to the scene. (a very indie/underground vibe - really organic conversation, not necessarily 'big' news but meaningful news and conversations,  thoughts from the fans, etc.)

  1. 12

    Talent Buyer Doug Kelley On The Evolution of the Bug Jar

    This is the final episode of our first season, and it feels fitting to close things out with a conversation about the place that’s been at the center of Rochester’s music scene for decades: the Bug Jar. We sat down with Doug Kelley, the talent buyer who’s been booking bands and holding it all together, to talk about what it really takes to keep a venue alive—and why it still matters.We get into the past and present of the scene, what’s working, and what needs to change (hint: more all-ages shows). Thanks for listening, sharing, and being part of it. We’ll see you next season.Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

  2. 11

    Clara Reidlinger on Why Old Time Music is Punk

    This episode dives into the layered, living tradition of old time music with local musician and filmmaker Clara Riedlinger. Clara breaks down how old time is less a strict genre and more a cultural stew—blending European, African, and Indigenous influences into something deeply communal. We talk about how the music is passed along not through sheet music, but by ear, by memory, and by hanging out—people teaching each other tunes in kitchens, on porches, and at jam circles. Clara shares how she found her way into the scene, and why old time isn’t just about the music, but the people who keep it alive. It’s an episode about community, tradition, and why you don’t need to read music to play it.Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

  3. 10

    How Musician, Broadcaster, and Booker Hannah Maier Keeps Rochester Loud

    Hannah Maier wears a lot of hats: musician, booking agent, and music director at WRUR. In this episode, we talk about what it’s like to juggle all of that—while still caring deeply about the scene. From fair pay for artists to the behind-the-scenes work of booking shows, Hannah shares what really goes into making local music happen. We also get into the importance of showing up—because a good scene doesn’t just magically exist. People make it. So… be one of them.Mentionsmomshomebooking.com (@momshomebooking)Candy Music (@candycountrymusic) thesoundrochester.com (@thesoundroc)lunchador.org (@lunchadorpodcasts)Joe Bean Coffee Roasters Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

  4. 9

    Lilac Fest Spotlight: Coral Moons on Building a Local Music Home

    In this episode, Carly and Justin from local indie pop band, Coral Moons, talk about their own experiences in the local scene and share what they’re seeing shift around them. They dig into why festivals like Lilac Fest matter — especially when they start putting local artists on bigger stages instead of always booking the same national acts.They’re hyped about the way the lineup is changing and what it means for local bands getting in front of new crowds. We also get into the importance of building spaces where artists can actually thrive — without going broke to do it. Through their work with their DIY festival, Morningside, Carly and Justin are actively making that happen. This one’s a reminder of why supporting locals isn’t just nice — it’s [email protected]/things-to-do/#music (@rochesterlilacfestival)www.coralmoons.com (@coralmoonsband)thesoundrochester.com (@thesoundroc)lunchador.org (@lunchadorpodcasts)Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

  5. 8

    Peter Holström Talks Dandy Warhols’ New EP, Tour, and Supporting Local Scenes

    In this episode, I talk with Pete Holmström from The Dandy Warhols ahead of the band’s May 11 show at Anthology in Rochester. We get into the importance of local music scenes and why they still matter, even in a hyper-online world. Pete reflects on how music distribution has changed—from passing around mix cds to navigating streaming algorithms—and what that’s meant for artists. We also talk about the Dandy Warhols’ new ROCK REMAKER EP, how it came together, and the collaborators that helped shape it. It’s a good reminder that music is still one of the best ways to build community—and that local scenes don’t survive unless people show upMentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

  6. 7

    Lilac Festival Talent Buyer Dave Drago on Local Talent + Supporting Our Scene

    This week, we talk with Dave Drago — talent buyer for the fest and owner of 1809 Studios — about the Lilac Festival and its long-overdue focus on local artists. we discuss why he’s pushing to book more original music and fewer tribute acts. We get into how he found his way back into the local scene, his drive to build community, and why paying artists fairly isn’t optional.We also chat about what makes the Lilac Fest special, and how giving local musicians a real stage isn’t just good for the scene — it’s good for the city.Mentions1809studios.com (@1809studios)roclilacfest.com/things-to-do/#music (@rochesterlilacfestival)thesoundrochester.com (@thesoundroc)lunchador.org (@lunchadorpodcasts)Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

  7. 6

    How DIY label Raincoated Records is opening doors for Rochester’s artists

    This week on Nights and Weekends, we talk with Nate and Jake, the duo behind Raincoated Records—a DIY label that’s quietly growing into a recording studio (Lilypad Underground), video production shop, and creative hub for Rochester artists.Their tape release project Spit Takes and Split Tapes is part documentation, part celebration of the local scene—highlighting bands you should know and making it easier for new ones to get heard.We get into the why behind what they’re doing: creating accessible space, encouraging collaboration, and building something that’s actually useful for local musicians.MentionsRaincoated records (@raincoatedrecords)Home Videos (@homevideosband)thesoundrochester.com (@thesoundroc)lunchador.org (@lunchadorpodcasts)Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

  8. 5

    Bad Ending Owner Fred McCoy on Starting a Venue, Building Community & Showing Up

    Join us as we chat with Fred McCoy, the owner of newly updated bar and venue, Bad Ending.  We dive into his personal history with music photography, how that led to buying and restoring one of his favorite places in Rochester, and his vision for creating an inclusive space that welcomes different musical genres. Mentionsbarbadending.com (@barbadending)thesoundrochester.com (@thesoundroc)lunchador.org (@lunchadorpodcasts)Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

  9. 4

    Scar Markham on the Power of Music and Art: Exploring the Intersection of Rochester’s Creative Communities

    Our conversation with Scar Markham and his journey within the Rochester music scene. He highlights the importance of representation and inclusivity in this vibrant community. Scar also shares his experience moving back to Rochester from New York City, reflecting on the differences in artistic opportunities. We dive into his thoughts on how local music venues are evolving and the need for more support for emerging artists. With a blend of personal stories and professional insights, Scar emphasizes the importance of creating a welcoming atmosphere that uplifts marginalized voices, reminding us of the power of shared experiences and the need for community engagement.Mentionsflourpailkids.com (@flourpailkids) choresband.bandcamp.com/album/tender-as-a-wound (@chores_band)thesoundrochester.com (@thesoundroc)lunchador.org (@lunchadorpodcasts)girlsrockrochester.org (@girlsrockroc)Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

  10. 3

    How Katie Morey is Building a Community through Education and Creativity

    This week, we’re talking with Katie Morey—musician, DIY veteran, and co-owner of Submarine School of Music—about what it takes to build something real in Rochester’s music scene. From booking basement shows to touring with Pleistocene, Katie’s been in it for the long haul. Now, she’s helping shape the next wave of musicians, creating a space where learning music feels as natural as making it. We get into her journey, the evolution of Rochester’s DIY scene, and what it means to keep pushing forward.Mentionsthesubmarineschool.com (@submarineschoolofmusic)katiemorey.bandcamp.com (@katiemoreymusic)thesoundrochester.com (@thesoundroc)lunchador.org (@lunchadorpodcasts)Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Nights & Weekends: Who we are and why Rochester's music scene matters

    Rochester, New York has a vibrant music scene. The Sound Rochester was started to amplify this scene and create awareness of our musicians, foster connections, and promote live music events. We started this podcast as an opportunity to sit down with local changemakers who are impacting our local music scene, from venue owners to artists to the musicians who are contributing their art. Our conversation highlights the significance of collaboration and mutual support within the artistic community, emphasizing that the fabric of Rochester's culture is enriched by the contributions of both performers and those who support them behind the scenes. Intro to the Nights & Weekends TeamKate Rogers, Founder of The Sound Rochester & MusicianVirginia Wood, Podcast Producer & Local Music AdvocateJoey Paladino, Music Photographer & Local Music AdvocateMentionsthesoundrochester.com (@thesoundroc)lunchador.org (@lunchadorpodcasts)debrisfragments.com (@debrisfragments)Bad Bloom (@badbloomny)

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Conversations and connections surrounding the growth and evolution of Rochester's music scene. We talk to musicians, venue owners, fans, and changemakers in our local music community and keep listeners up to date on what's happening and connected to the scene. (a very indie/underground vibe - really organic conversation, not necessarily 'big' news but meaningful news and conversations,  thoughts from the fans, etc.)

HOSTED BY

Kate Rogers

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Conversations and connections surrounding the growth and evolution of Rochester's music scene. We talk to musicians, venue owners, fans, and changemakers in our local music community and keep listeners up to date on what's happening and connected to the scene. (a very indie/underground vibe -...

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