Dean Butterworth (Good Charlotte, Sugar Ray), Ships Have Sailed, co-hosts Too Close To Touch
It’s time again for Gone Fishkin, and this week Too Close To Touch is calling in to co-host from a parked car playing Destiny’s Child.
It’s time again for Gone Fishkin, and this week Too Close To Touch is calling in to co-host from a parked car playing Destiny’s Child.
Fiercely independent and musically diverse solo artist Ben Hazlewood swung by the idobi studios to show us exactly what his contemporary pop sound is all about.
Fiercely independent and musically diverse solo artist Ben Hazlewood swung by the idobi studios to show us exactly what his contemporary pop sound is all about.
Coffee? Check. Music? Check. Gone Fishkin podcast? Check. Complete your Monday by tuning into the latest edition of Fish’s show.
Zac James of Boomtown Crooks joins Scott to talk about stand-up comedy, going from Canada to LA, and being the first interviewee.
When Emarosa stopped into our studios to play an exclusive acoustic set, it was nothing short of magic.
Andy Hill joins Scott to talk about growing up in Minnesota, the art of improvisation, and hardcore shredding.
McKinley Kitts joins Scott to talk about absolute nonsense, moving from Oregon to California, and doing things on a major label on their own terms.
Families are coming together, decorations are being hung with care, kids are waiting anxiously for Santa, and the fourth annual episode of Merry Fishmas is kicking off in a 150 degree studio.
idobi photographer Audrey Lew spent a few days with Lost Sons in Los Angeles before their show in Pico Rivera, CA.