Unplugged with Nick Gusman: Insights, New Music, and Plenty of Room!

EPISODE · Aug 19, 2025 · 39 MIN

Unplugged with Nick Gusman: Insights, New Music, and Plenty of Room!

from Saint Louis In Tune · host Arnold Stricker

Get ready for a heart-to-heart with Nick Gusman on a musical journey which takes us from St. Louis to the streets of England! This episode is like getting a backstage pass to his creative mind as we explore the ins and outs of his latest project, “Plenty of Room.” As he gears up for a show at Joe's Cafe on August 28th, Nick shares the details about the double album—yes, two volumes of music! The album is a testament to his growth as an artist, mixing humor with serious undertones, and it’s clear he’s excited to unveil these new tracks to the world. We chat about how his travels abroad fueled his songwriting, giving him fresh perspectives that are woven throughout the album. Nick also reminisces about his previous tours, the importance of community in music, and the fun (and sometimes chaotic) process of arranging shows in foreign lands. He shares stories of networking through fellow musicians, which led to some unforgettable performances in coffee shops and intimate venues. The way he describes the respect and attentiveness of the audiences in Europe is refreshing and a stark contrast to the typical bar scene here at home. Plus, we get to listen to a snippet of “St. Louis Town,” a catchy tune that encapsulates the spirit of the city while also showcasing his witty lyricism. It's a celebration of local culture that’ll make you want to sing along, so sit back, relax, and let the good times roll![00:00] Introduction and Welcome[01:34] Nick Gusman Returns to St. Louis in Tune[02:15] New Album Release and Tour Plans[03:27] Touring in England and Europe[07:47] Songwriting and Manual Labor[09:09] Album Release Event Details[13:00] Performing 'St. Louis Town'[15:55] Discussing the New Guitar[19:00] Guitar Provenance and Setup[19:43] Recording with Vintage Guitars[20:27] Break and Sponsor Messages[22:36] Nick Gusman's Song Performance[26:11] Johnny Cash and Musical Influences[27:03] Recording Process and Band Members[30:08] Upcoming Shows and Tours[33:00] Personal Musical Journey[37:08] Conclusion and FarewellTakeaways: Nick Gusman is back at Joe's Cafe on August 28th for a performance you won't want to miss, folks! In the midst of chaos, remember that opportunities often hide behind challenges, a thought from Einstein. The new album from Nick Gusman is a double album exploring themes of love, identity, and freedom. Nick's upcoming album release features a mix of solo and band performances, showcasing his latest musical evolution. Collaborating with fellow musicians was key for Nick, especially in crafting songs that resonate with everyday experiences. The informal vibe at Nick's shows is all about connecting with the audience—no talking over the music, please! Nick Gusman and the CoyotesNick Gusman: Plenty of Room TicketsYouTube - Nick GusmanInstagram - Nick Gusman MusicFacebook - Nick Gusman and the CoyotesThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#nickgusman #nickgusmanandthecoyotes #indiemusic #stlouismusic #joescafe #musictour #guitarplaying

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