The Bus Call

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The Bus Call

🎧 BUS CALL: The PodcastLife. Music. Madness. Told from the bus.Bus Call takes you behind the curtain of the touring music industry—past the stage lights, past the glamour, and straight into the real conversations that happen at 2:00 AM on a tour bus.Hosted by Courtney Gladney, this podcast is where artists, musicians, MDs, audio engineers, production managers, tour managers, and crew tell the stories you never hear on stage. The wins, the mistakes, the lessons, the laughs, and the moments that shape careers.Expect raw honesty, industry gems, and unfiltered storytelling from people who actually do the work—night after night, city after city.On Bus Call, you’ll hear:🎤 How top artists and crews really build their careers🎚️ Behind-the-scenes stories from tours, rehearsals, and load-outs🚌 Life on the road: relationships, faith, family, and balance</li

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    Michael Harper on FOH, Tour Life, Jazz Mixing, Growth, Relationships & Giving Back Today!!

    In this episode of Bus Call, Michael Harper, a front of house engineer and touring manager, shares his journey in the audio and visual industry, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning, adaptability, and building relationships. He discusses the challenges of mixing in various venues, particularly in jazz settings, and offers insights into tour management and the significance of professionalism. Michael also highlights the need for aspiring engineers to diversify their skills and the importance of giving back to the community.

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    Protecting The Culture: Anthony "BIG Tone" Paulk

    When it comes to security, many people think of a simple role of guarding doors or checking IDs. However, as Anthony "BIG Tone" Paulk, an executive security officer, reveals in this discussion, the job encompasses much more. In this post, we will explore Anthony's journey, the skills required for a successful career in security, and the challenges faced along the way. Whether you’re considering a career in security or just curious about the profession, this post is packed with valuable insights.

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    From Haiti to the World: Production Manager Henry Timothee on Touring & Legacy

    In this episode of Buzz Call the Podcast, host Courtney Gladney interviews Henry Timothy, a seasoned production manager and audio engineer who has worked with numerous high-profile artists. Henry shares his journey from humble beginnings in Haiti to becoming a sought-after figure in the music industry. He discusses the importance of continuous learning, the dynamics of working with artists, and the challenges faced on the road. The conversation delves into technical aspects of audio mixing, the significance of networking, and the balance between personal life and a demanding career in music production. In this engaging conversation, Henry Timothee shares insights from his journey in the music industry, emphasizing the importance of teamwork, legacy, and the impact of individual roles in achieving success. He discusses his transition from working with Neo to managing productions for emerging artists like October London and Teezo Touchdown, while also reflecting on his experiences with iconic musicians such as Patti LaBelle and CeeLo Green. The discussion highlights the significance of punctuality, the power of playback tracks, and the value of building respectful relationships in the industry. Timothee's passion for his craft and commitment to excellence shine through as he looks ahead to future projects and collaborations.

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    Organized Under Pressure: Production Life with Shenelle Freeman, October London Tour PC

    In this episode, Shanel lFreeman, a production coordinator for October London, shares her journey in the music industry, discussing the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated field, the importance of organization and multitasking, and her experiences working with artists. She emphasizes the significance of mentorship, setting boundaries, and the need for both technical and people skills in the industry. Chanel also reflects on her legacy and the impact she hopes to leave behind, encouraging young women to pursue their dreams with tenacity and confidence.

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    Legacy Sounds & Modern Tools: FOH Meets Playback | Nigel Lawrence (Jodeci, SWV, Fantasia)

    In this episode, Courtney interviews Nigel Maestro Lawrence, a renowned front of house monitor engineer, who shares insights into his musical journey, mixing techniques, and the importance of continuous learning in the music industry. Nigel discusses his early influences, his approach to sound engineering, and how he balances musicality with volume during live performances.

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    From FOH to the World: Mixing with Purpose & Power | Amanda Davis (Ella Mai, Tank & The Bangas)

    In this episode of Bus Call, Amanda Davis shares her journey as a prominent audio engineer, discussing her roots in Memphis, her education, and her experiences working with legendary artists like Prince and Stevie Wonder. She emphasizes the importance of adaptability in mixing for different genres and artists, the significance of continuous learning, and the challenges faced as a woman in a male-dominated industry. Amanda also highlights her initiative to empower young women in live production through her program, LineCheck, and reflects on her legacy as an engineer who prioritizes the feel of music.

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    “MUSIC DIRECTOR LIFE: Leading the Band, Leading the Moment” Robert “RJ” Jones

    SummaryIn this episode of Bus Call to Podcast, RJ, the Musical director for October London, shares his journey from humble beginnings in Birmingham, Alabama, to touring with legends like Patti LaBelle and Ruben Studdard. He discusses the importance of character and relationships in the music industry, the role of a musical director, and the challenges of balancing family life with a demanding touring schedule. RJ also offers valuable advice for aspiring musicians and reflects on the realities of tour life, emphasizing the need for continuous learning and staying grounded amidst success.

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    “GRAMMY NIGHTS & BUS CALLS: Building Legacy Together” Avery*Sunshine & Dana Johnson

    In this episode of Bus Call, Grammy award-winning duo Avery Sunshine and Dana Johnson discuss their journey in the music industry, the challenges of balancing marriage and business, and the lessons learned from their HBCU experiences. They emphasize the importance of authenticity in artistry, building a supportive team, and defining peace in their careers as they navigate the complexities of life and music together. In this engaging conversation, Avery Sunshine and Dana Johnson share their experiences in the music industry, discussing the importance of teamwork, the balance between live performance and tracks, and the courage to blend different musical genres. They reflect on their inspirations, particularly Aretha Franklin, and the significance of authenticity in their performances. The duo also shares their Grammy experience and offers valuable advice for the next generation of artists, emphasizing the importance of passion over applause. Ultimately, they aspire to leave a legacy of joy and upliftment through their music.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

🎧 BUS CALL: The PodcastLife. Music. Madness. Told from the bus.Bus Call takes you behind the curtain of the touring music industry—past the stage lights, past the glamour, and straight into the real conversations that happen at 2:00 AM on a tour bus.Hosted by Courtney Gladney, this podcast is where artists, musicians, MDs, audio engineers, production managers, tour managers, and crew tell the stories you never hear on stage. The wins, the mistakes, the lessons, the laughs, and the moments that shape careers.Expect raw honesty, industry gems, and unfiltered storytelling from people who actually do the work—night after night, city after city.On Bus Call, you’ll hear:🎤 How top artists and crews really build their careers🎚️ Behind-the-scenes stories from tours, rehearsals, and load-outs🚌 Life on the road: relationships, faith, family, and balance</li

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Courtney Gladney

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