This week Bowie chats with our superstar drummer Jess Bowen about all things tour life. Jess lets us in on a few of her tour bus hacks, the differences between buses on each of her tours, making sure she has back up sticks on stage with her (cause she whacks it so damn hard that she breaks them) and also little tricks to things that work on a rider (believe it or not, string cheese is a must!) If you have always wondered what living on a tour bus is like or if you are a musician who needs… Read more »
Today we talk about the “Late Night Talking” music video, Zendaya’s Emmy nominations, and the drama behind Lea Michele taking on Funny Girl. Late Night Talking with Harry Harry Styles has once again graced us with his talent by releasing a music video for “Late Night Talking”. The song itself dropped with the Harry’s House album in May. As if the track isn’t fun enough, the music video is basically the sleepover of our dreams. We see Styles in different beds, partaking in different activities. Everything from pillow fights to eating a plate of spaghetti and hanging out in a… Read more »
It’s still a Regency rom-com but this time with the voice of a modern woman.
When I get a chance to catch up with Pinkshift, a Baltimore-based band full of BIPOC people—including a singer the same color as me—I can’t help but gush for a few minutes.
Tosh the Drummer is legit one of the best up and coming drummers in music. Regardless of genres – he’s able to make it work and put his own sound to it. Whether you’re a music fan or in a band yourself, you must listen to this interview.
This week I have singer/songwriter Adrian Estrella from the band Zebrahead and Assuming We Survive. I’ve known Adrian now for almost 8 years, I even managed his band for 6 of those years, we all learned a lot from the process and now he’s the newest addition to the band Zebrahead. We learn about how Adrian came to be, how I got involved with AWS, and where his career is going.
Canadian electronic and art-pop duo Purity Ring wrapped up a two-night NYC run on Sunday, June 26th, at Bushwick’s Brooklyn Steel.
This week I have singer Cameron Boyer of the band Weathers. Within the last 2 years I’ve gotten really close with Cameron and the rest of his band, I even got to fill in for them on their last tour after their previous drummer left, we love each other’s bands, and we constantly hang out in L.A. I get to find out his whole story on this episode.
Today we talk about Rage Against the Machine’s return to tour, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson being sworn in, and Machine Gun Kelly giving a bloody performance. Rage Against the Machine Resumes Touring Earlier this year, Rage Against the Machine had to postpone multiple tour dates due to COVID. They have now released the tour dates to make up for the cities they couldn’t get to. All summer 2022 dates, which start July 7th in Wisconsin, will stay the same, but the rest will resume at the beginning of 2023. They will kick off in February in Mexico and will go… Read more »
Had the opportunity to speak with MLB Hall of Fame pitcher John Smoltz about all things baseball and more. Really good conversation that includes more streaming services getting into the sports game and what this means for fans just trying to find the game, the latest on Shohei Ohtani, how good is Aaron Judge and what teams can do to retaliate when their star players are getting hit by pitches.