Today we chat with Nashville music publicist, Jules Wortman! Wortman is a veteran public relations and marketing strategist who has developed a number of national and international campaigns for record labels, brands, commercial developments, authors, music, sports entertainment, special events and many others. Her clients include or have included Country Music Television (CMT), Warner Bros. Records, Universal Music, Sony Music, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Blake Shelton, and so many more. She currently manages The SteelDrivers, a GRAMMY® winning super group on Rounder Records.
There’s a sort of enthusiasm to Harvie that can’t help but suck you into his particular brand of pop-rock—especially if you spend some time talking to him and discover that he really is that earnest.
It’s an all new episode of Who Wants to be an Emo Millionaire – featuring some throwback music trivia with Armor For Sleep as our guest this week! This is a must listen to episode – from memories growing up in the New Jersey scene to Midtown and Skate and Surf moments and plenty more. Plus, we talk about their upcoming tour with Andrew McMahon and Dashboard Confessional! Tune in and make sure to subscribe to The Gunz Show podcast everywhere!
This week I have Pop Punk artist- Callaway Martin, he’s new to the scene and our friend Fish at Idobi has a record label and he just signed him to it! Listen in on how Callaway came to be and what’s next in his journey.
(Photo Credit: Sachron) Lawrence is an incredibly talented band that has done it all – from playing coffee shops in New York City to now Central Park’s world famous Summerstage. The brother-sister duo speak to Gunz about what keeps them driven, as well as working with the legend Jon Bellion on their latest album. Check out Lawrence with The Gunz Show – as they bring the perfect blend of pop, catchy choruses and melodies, as well as just good ol’ vibes and feel good music!
This week Jess interviews our very own DJ Bowie Jane! Gigs are back and Bowie is back on the road performing all over the country so Jess asks all the juicy questions about prepping for travel with DJ gear, the feeling of being back on stage after COVID, what technology Bowie travels with and how she preps for potential technology issues on stage.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Pride Month and how there’s still so much work to do.
All killer, no filler. That’s probably what Travis Mills and Nick Gross—the two guys who make up pop-punk duo girlfriends—had in mind when they hit the studio to make their second full-length.
This week I have guitar player and songwriter Ronnie Ish from the band As It Is, my first introduction of him that I remember was us meeting on a bus that we were forced to share for a month, and we got to know each other and became close in that amount of time, and fast forward the clock and he now is in his band As It Is on Fearless Records. We talk about how Ronnie got his start growing up to where he is now, he has a great and parallel story to mine. Listen in!
This week we interview artist, activist and choreographer, Kat Cunning (they/them)! They debuted on Broadway in Liaison Dangereuses (Janet McTeer, Liev Schreiber) and in Cirque du Soleil in addition to acting alongside James Franco in HBO’s The Deuce, and most recently, JLo in Marry Me (Universal). Kat is also thrilled to be contributing to authentic LGBTQAI+ representation as a non-binary role in Netflix’s upcoming Purple Hearts and making another anticipated appearance in Issa Rae’s Rap Shit on HBO Max.