This week we chat with bassist and songwriter, Aubrey Harris! She began playing electric bass at age 13 and sitting in on gigs with her father, a jazz drummer. When Aubrey was 16, she was awarded a full scholarship to attend Berklee College of Music where she graduated in 2017. She chats with us about doing her 10,000 hours performing at Disney World Orlando to performing with artists such as FLETCHER, Keith Urban, and Jacob Collier!
idobi photographer Jess Williams covered Fletcher playing live with Julia Wolf at Webster Hall in NYC. Check out some photos from the tour below!
Mark Fletcher joins Scott to talk about the camp days, the origins of Stringer, and plans for 2018.
Darrin finishes his chat with Pennywise guitarist Fletcher. He tells some hilarious stories in this one.
Darrin has a chat with his old pal Pennywise (part 1). Talking punk, skating, getting old and NEW Pennywise plans.
On Episode #278 of Wesam’s World, we have Fletcher Jones Professor of Geology at California Institute of Technology and chair of the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, John Grotzinger! Join us for a wonderful ride as John goes from story to story, from his time working at NASA, to saving a man from freezing to death in the middle of nowhere?!
Cassadee Pope is going to be celebrating Pride Month with an appearance at Nashville Pride in a few weeks time!
The annual Boston Calling festival will return for its ninth year at Harvard Athletic Complex this May. Spanning across three days, Boston Calling will be held Memorial Day weekend from May 26-28, and today, they have announced the set times for the upcoming three-day event. With anticipated headline performances from Foo Fighters (Friday, May 26), The Lumineers (Saturday, May 27), and Paramore (Sunday, May 28), there will be several major overlapping sets. Paramore‘s performance, which is scheduled to close out the festival on Sunday evening, will substantially overlap with Aussie rockers, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. Read more: Foo Fighters… Read more »
Pack your bags—we’re heading to Washington, DC for the female-led All Things Go Festival! Occurring Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at Merriweather Post Pavilion, the ninth edition of All Things Go Festival features a stacked lineup of female artists and cements the festival organizers’ ethos to create a space of inclusivity and community for music fans. This year’s lineup also marks the festival’s largest event to date, with 32 artists performing across two stages during the two-day event. The festival will also include immersive art installations and interactive experiences for festival goers to participate in. You can register for fan… Read more »