The Bandwich Tapes
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The Bandwich Tapes is a music podcast hosted by Brad Williams. It has 125 episodes, with the latest published April 2026.
The Bandwich Tapes is a podcast where host Brad Williams sits down with musicians for thoughtful conversations about the craft of making music.Each episode explores the experiences, influences, and creative decisions that shape an artist’s work. From improvisation and songwriting to collaboration, recording, and life on the road, the conversations go beyond biography to focus on how music actually gets made.Guests include instrumentalists, composers, songwriters, and producers from across the musical landscape. The tone is relaxed, curious, and musician-to-musician—an opportunity to hear artists reflect on their process, their collaborators, and the musical moments that have stayed with them.Whether you're a seasoned musician, a die-hard music fan, or simply someone who loves a good story, The Bandwich Tapes has something for everyone. So, come along for the ride as we explore the magic of music and the incredible journeys of the people who bring it to life.
music ·en ·125 episodes
Stash Wyslouch: Curiosity, Fearlessness, and the Long Path of Learning
Travis Toy: Pedal Steel, the Road, and the Long Nashville Game
Chris Tordini: The Bass Player’s Life — Service, Stability, and the Long Game
Mark Lettieri: Groove, Restraint, and the Art of the Pocket
Grace Humphries: Faith, Loss, and Finding Your Voice
Larry Goldings: Serving the Song
Jake & Shelby: Two Voices, One Song
Trey Hensley: Feel, Fire, and Finding the Next Chapter
Kris Davis: Curiosity, Risk, and the Architecture of Creative Music
Sarah Jarosz: Carrying the Acoustic Tradition Forward
Beth Goodfellow: Time, Space, and the Sound of Reinvention
Taylor Eigsti: Preparation Meets Presence
Janie Barnett: The Team Spirit Behind Great Music
Steve Gadd: Mentors, Mindset, and Staying in the Moment
Simon Oslender: Joy on the Keys (and the Work Behind It)
Alison Prestwood: Building a Career One Groove at a Time
CJ Hooper: One Year, Two Records, No Shortcuts
Colin Currie: On Music, Integrity, and Attention
Kim Trammell: Serving the Song and the Self
Russell Hartenberger: Sound, Time, and Legacy
Jacob Jolliff: Learning, Leading, and Listening
David Northrup: A Career Built on Taste and Time
Scott Mulvahill: Collaboration, Craft, and Creative Risk
Dame Evelyn Glennie: Sound, Story, and Connection
Rich Redmond: Longevity, Purpose, and Life Behind the Kit
Keith Horne: Time, Feel, Vocals, and the Bass Chair
Paul Stewart: Influence, Identity, and the Drummer’s Role in the Song
Doug Perkins: Fundamentals, Tone, and the Long Game
Jeff Picker: Building a Career as a Freelance Bass Player
Aaron Kula: Mentorship, Music, and the Power of Process
Jonathan Haas: Inside the Stories Behind Zappa, Glass, and ELP
Paul Guzzone: Storyteller, Sideman, Teacher, Lifelong Student
Becca Stevens: Serving the Song, Serving the Soul
Jordan Perlson: Drums, Instinct, and the Art of Support
Third Coast Percussion: Innovation, Interpretation, and a New Era for Percussion
Bo Bice: From American Idol to Serving American Heroes
David Garibaldi: The Art of Groove and Listening
Chris DeChiara: Rock Roots, Classical Depth, and the Power of Listening
Jake Banfield: From Basketball Dreams to Country #1s
Alwyn Robinson: The Sound of “Marshall”
John Mailander: Letting the Music Lead
Paul Leim: Six Decades of Time, Taste, and Trust
Trish Imbrogno: When Classical Training Meets Bluegrass Feel
Wayne Viar: Process Over Product
The Unfaithful Servants - Band-Forward
Niia: A Journey Through Jazz and Self-Discovery
Arnold McCuller: Music, Recovery, and Staying Present
Todd Meehan: Expanding What Percussion Can Be
Ray Herndon: From the Handlebar J to the Big Stage
Noah Young: Percussion, Piping, and Finding His Voice
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