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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC Episode 167Michael Rossa of The Now
In this episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast, we feature Michael Rosa, the guitarist, vocalist, and band leader of The Now, a well-established cover band with over 20 years in the Wisconsin music scene. Michael shares his journey, the evolution of The Now, and his new podcast venture focusing on health, wellness, and music. Michael also provides valuable advice on managing a band, maintaining high performance standards, and navigating the live music scene post-COVID. He emphasizes the importance of recording and critiquing performances, leading by example, and maintaining open communication within the band. Tune in for insights on crafting a successful music career and the challenges and opportunities in today's music industry.
00:00 Introduction to Michael Rosa and The Now
02:17 Michael's Musical Journey
05:02 Managing and Leading a Band
07:25 Impact of COVID on Live Music
17:02 Advice for Aspiring Musicians
22:48 Michael's Podcast and Future Plans
28:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC Episode 1660Brian Dale
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In this episode, Brian also shares his inspiration behind his latest single, Blind Devotion, A timely rework of his 2004 release, with haunting melodies and bold lyricism, the track divide dives into themes and loyalty, manipulation and questioning one's devotion, reflecting on uncertainty and complexity of today's political and personal landscapes.
Blind Devotion Redux taps into the feelings of questioning everything around you. Beyond his original works, Brian's musical range spans across genres from jazz to rock, pop, and funk. And he's collaborated with celebrated artists like Brian Lynch, Ambrosia, Street Life with Warren Wiegratz, Tracy Hanneman, and more.
For fans of jazz and blues, Brian's newly launched website at www.briandalemusic. com is a gateway to his full discography. Exclusive content and updates on his latest release. Remember new episodes drop every Tuesday and past episodes air on Fox cities, Indie radio on Thursdays at 6 PM and Sundays at 3 PM Wisconsin.
We are Amplifying Wisconsin music with Brian Dale today
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC Episode 165Nate Wycoff - SOULKEEPER
In today’s episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast, we get into the Halloween spirit with Nate Wycoff, a creative powerhouse who’s taken on a truly unique project: a comic book paired with an original soundtrack! Inspired by synth-driven horror movie soundscapes and classic comic books, Nate has crafted a horror-themed audio and visual experience that’s perfect for the Halloween season.
Imagine a world where every panel of a comic is infused with its own cinematic soundtrack—no movie screen required. Nate shares his journey of combining storytelling with music, explaining how a love for horror classics and synth sounds (think Christine and Halloween) led him to create a chilling tale of "The Soul Keeper." Part supernatural enforcer, part tragic anti-hero, the Soul Keeper navigates a gritty underworld in pursuit of mortal souls, accompanied by darkly atmospheric music to heighten the suspense.
Key takeaways from Nate's creative process:
The Intersection of Music and Storytelling: Nate’s project began with synth compositions inspired by ‘80s horror scores. The music eventually shaped a storyline, which evolved into the comic book. His creative journey flips the typical soundtrack concept, producing a "score" for a comic rather than a film.
Analog Inspirations with a Modern Twist: From synthesizers to retro horror movie vibes, Nate dove into the nostalgia of physical music production, blending both digital and analog techniques. His soundtrack is layered with ambient synths, haunting melodies, and even snippets of dialogue to make readers feel as if they're tuning into a lost horror radio broadcast.
Immersive Art and AI Collaboration: Nate took on every detail of the comic’s visuals, from character design to layout, even using AI to shape the art’s foundation before editing each panel himself. The result is a beautifully haunting visual journey that captures the gritty, raw spirit of classic horror.
Tune in now to hear the full conversation with Nate. As Halloween approaches, it's the perfect time to dive into this one-of-a-kind experience. 👻
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC Episode 164Victor DeLorenzo
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From Violent Femmes to Night Crickets In this episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast, Zach Fell sits down with Victor DeLorenzo, the founding member of Violent Femmes, to discuss his artistic journey. Victor shares his transformation from an aspiring actor to a pivotal figure in music after being inspired by The Beatles' 'Hey Jude.' He elaborates on his unique drumming style, the origins of Violent Femmes, and his continued passion for music through projects like 1913 and Night Crickets. The discussion extends to the challenges faced by modern musicians in the digital age, the importance of local music support, and his solo album 'Tranceaphone.' Victor provides insights into his creative processes, reflections on his past work, and the future of music. This episode is a deep dive into the enduring artistry and innovation of Victor DeLorenzo.
00:00 Introduction to the Wisconsin Music Podcast
00:15 Meet Victor DeLorenzo: A Multifaceted Artist
01:47 Victor's Early Musical Influences
04:06 The Birth of a Drummer
08:03 Forming the Violent Femmes
16:24 Victor's Current Projects: 1913 and Night Crickets
20:35 A Lifelong Love for Recording
21:33 Early Inspirations and Career Beginnings
22:46 Advice for Aspiring Musicians
23:44 Reforming Violent Femmes
25:42 Creating Tranceaphone and Spoken Drum
27:59 Acting Career Highlights
29:49 Influences and Inspirations
33:54 The Digital Age of Music
36:01 Balancing Creative Pursuits
38:14 Final Thoughts and Reflections
38:57 Closing Remarks and Podcast Information
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC Episode 163Jim Eannelli
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In this episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast features an interview with Milwaukee-based producer and multi-instrumentalist Jim Eannelli, discussing his transition from a longtime supportive role in various bands to releasing his first solo album, 'Just Desserts' on September 27, 2024. The album, a reflection of Eannelli's vast musical experience, includes songs ranging from rockabilly to Americana. He shares insights into his musical journey, influences, and the challenges of working in the Milwaukee music scene. Eannelli offers advice to up-and-coming musicians, emphasizing the importance of finding balance in the industry. The conversation also touches upon the importance of life skills for youth and includes discussions on the production process of his debut album. The episode encourages listeners to support local music talent in Wisconsin.
00:00 Introduction to the Wisconsin Music Podcast
00:12 Meet Jim Eannelli: Milwaukee's Music Legend
01:57 Jim's Early Musical Journey
04:54 Learning from the Best: Influences and Inspirations
06:58 The Polka Band Experience
13:29 The Reality of the Music Industry
16:25 Creating 'Just Desserts': The Journey of Jim's Solo Album
21:37 Discussing the New Album Tracks
21:55 The Story Behind '29 Women'
26:14 Reflecting on Personal Experiences
30:29 Introducing 'I Want to Be Your Man'
34:23 Collaborators on the Album
36:18 Recording and Studio Insights
37:40 Thoughts on Youth and Life Skills
40:48 The Importance of Human Connection
43:25 Advice to My Younger Self
46:24 Promoting the New Album
48:53 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC Episode 162OA Beats
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Exploring the Creative Journey of OA Beats In this episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast, host Zach Fell interviews David Ofori Anim, also known as OA Beats, a music producer from Madison. OA Beats discusses his early start in music, his influences, and the journey that led him to win the 2024 Big Beat MKE Tournament. He shares insights into his music production process, the importance of mixing, and his approach to creating beats. Additionally, OA Beats talks about his ambitions, future collaborations with his brother, and his goals for his music career. The episode highlights his passion for genre fusion and his plans to help other artists through his studio, OA Studios, in Madison.
The podcast encourages listeners to explore new episodes released every Tuesday and syndicated on Fox City's Indie Radio.
00:00 Introduction to OA Beats
01:30 Early Beginnings in Music
02:36 Insights on Music Production
05:10 Winning the Big Beat MKE Tournament
08:13 Ad for ZTF Studio
09:18 Genre Fusion and Inspirations
16:35 Collaborations and Future Projects
22:04 Advice for Aspiring Musicians
27:58 Business Side of Music
29:50 Conclusion and Contact Information
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC Episode 161Kyle Roghan - The Rogue Electrics
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Join host Zach Fell in this episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast as he welcomes back Kyle Roghan of The Rogue Electrics. They talk about the band's latest live album 'Circuit Breakers,' their unique blend of alternative blues rock, and the meticulous process behind recording over 400 tracks to create the final album. Listen to insights on their musical influences, live performance dynamics, and how they've grown tighter as a band. Don't miss a special feature of their standout tracks 'Bridge Over Water' and 'Carry Your Weight.' Tune in for an engaging conversation about original music in the Wisconsin scene and what's next for The Rogue Electrics.
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC Episode 160 Meet The Seavers
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In this episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast, hosted by Zach Fell, listeners are introduced to the eclectic sounds and dynamic journey of 'Meet the Seavers,' a band known for their unique mix of swing, odd time signatures, and musical theater. Zach interviews Jace Seavers, the upright bass player and vocalist, who shares his rich musical history, including playing bass for a gospel choir in Chicago and writing lyrics for Island Records. Jace and his wife Dorothy moved back to Manitowoc, Wisconsin after years in Nashville, where they hosted a musical variety TV show from 2014 to 2019. The episode dives into their experiences, challenges in the music industry, and their advice for aspiring musicians.
The Wisconsin Music Podcast is available every Tuesday, with past episodes aired on Fox Cities Indie Radio every Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 3 pm.
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC Episode 159Michael Kessler - Blue Moon Possehttps://www.facebook.com/michael.kessler.167?mibextid=eQY6cl https://open.spotify.com/album/66BNu1VVN4m1pV4HhEZw5E?si=W4jA53v_SMaGVzh5i6hFXg
In this episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast, host Zach Fell interviews seasoned musician Michael Kessler, discussing his journey from learning guitar at age 11 to creating his solo album 'Gravel Road' in 2023. They delve into Michael's experiences with his band American Folk, his family's Kessler Clock Company, and his collaboration with past guest, renowned producer Gary Tannin! Michael shares insights on his musical influences, the recording process, and his vision for the future of acoustic music. The episode also highlights Michael's live performances and upcoming plans with his newly named band, Blue Moon Posse.
00:00 Introduction to the Wisconsin Music Podcast00:22 Meet Michael Kessler: A Musical Journey00:36 The Formation and Evolution of American Folk00:50 Balancing Music and Family Business01:01 The Making of Gravel Road02:14 Michael's Musical Influences and Inspirations04:05 Recording Challenges and Triumphs11:47 Live Performances and Future Plans20:18 Clock Repair and Musical Parallels37:28 Final Thoughts and Advice39:15 Where to Find Michael Kessler's Music42:10 Conclusion and Farewell
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCASTWMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_PodcastAMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSICEpisode 158 BobCat - One Man Band
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In this episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast, host Zach Fell interviews Bobcat, a unique one-man band captivating audiences across the U.S. Known for his electrifying mix of rockabilly, punk rock, garage rock, and comedic elements, Bobcat shares his musical journey from his first instrument, the mandolin, at age four, to his current two-year tour. He discusses the influence of bands like the Beatles and the importance of engaging with both 'normies' and music lovers. The episode also delves into Bobcat's touring strategy, his experiences in Wisconsin venues, and his networking approach of trading merchandise with fellow artists. Bobcat's advice for touring musicians and his dedication to promoting quality music and bands are also highlighted.
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC Episode 157 Ruby James
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Hey there, music lovers! Get ready for an electrifying episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast, hosted by Zach Felt. This week, we have an absolute treat for you. We’re joined by none other than Ruby James, the rock and roll sweetheart of Door County. Ruby's not just any musician—she's a born entertainer whose performances are packed with electric energy.
From her early days in the band Wifee and the Huzz Band to taking the stage with her new band. Ruby's career is nothing short of spectacular. Her music is a dynamic mix of poetic, heartfelt melodies and boot-stomping rock and roll. She’s collaborated with legends like Will and Charlie Sexton, Renee Reyes, Kate Vargas, and Eric McFadden. Ruby is also part of the supergroup Sheila, alongside James Hall.
In this episode, Ruby shares the fascinating story of her musical journey. Starting from her childhood in Los Angeles, where she was gifted a baby grand piano at the age of five, to her college days in Boston where she conquered her fear of performing in front of large audiences. Ruby talks about her early influences, from Stevie Nicks to Bonnie Raitt, and how they shaped her music career.
Ruby dives into her transition from the band wifey and the husband to her solo career, and how she’s navigated the music industry. She opens up about the challenges and triumphs she's faced, including the impact of the 2008 music industry crash and her incredible experience touring and performing at iconic venues.
Post-pandemic, Ruby is committed to rebuilding her solo career, recording new music, and reconnecting with her fans. She’s also working on releasing her previously recorded album, "Voodoo Queen," and new tracks recorded with top-notch musicians in Austin, Texas. Ruby's journey is a testament to her resilience and passion for music.
As Ruby reflects on her past and plans for the future, she also gives a shout-out to fellow Wisconsin artists and shares some of her current musical inspirations. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her music, this episode is packed with insights, stories, and the rock and roll spirit that defines Ruby James.
Don't miss this chance to get up close and personal with Ruby James. Tune in and rock on with the Wisconsin Music Podcast!
For more updates on Ruby's music and upcoming shows, visit her website at rubyjamesmusic.com.
Until next time, keep supporting local music and stay tuned for more amazing episodes!
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCASTWMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_PodcastAMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSICEpisode 156 Abaddon's Endwww.abaddonsend.com https://curtaincallrecords.com/abaddons-end-epk https://youtu.be/0_7DVtFHXQc?si=hVdKvK9CnR0wAGJ2 https://youtu.be/5oEeLtx5Cs0?si=Ql1CbKKrRQv-FPXb https://open.spotify.com/track/6MWodpomxdvciRUDsxtsq2?si=QawkxYtTTDe93T7UpKlN8Q https://www.facebook.com/theofficialabaddonsend?mibextid=ZbWKwL https://www.instagram.com/abaddons.end?igsh=ajVkNDhhdzY5cG81
Hey there, music lovers! Welcome back to another exciting episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast. This week, we're diving deep into the vibrant rock scene with none other than Abaddon's End. This band is a powerhouse of talent and passion, featuring Kyle and Steve, who kickstarted the journey six years ago, and later welcomed Adam (aka Bach) on vocals, Tim on guitar, and most recently, Cole on keys.
These guys are on fire! Since their revamped lineup in December 2022, they've penned 15 songs in just seven months and hit the stage with a full set list after only four months of rehearsals. Their sound is a unique blend of diverse influences, aiming to create music that resonates deeply with their audience. And guess what? They scooped up not one, but two Whammy Awards this year for Best Song of the Year and Best Rock Song of the Year. Impressive, right?
In this episode, we get personal with the band members as they share their individual journeys into music. Tim, the guitar player, grew up immersed in bluegrass, while Kyle's musical roots run deep with a family band from the age of six. Cole, the keys player, discovered his passion through piano lessons and a love for Guitar Hero. Bach, the vocalist, has been singing since he could talk, with a rich history in choir and collaborations with notable artists. Together, they form an unstoppable force in the local music scene.
We also delve into their creative process. From writing songs at lightning speed to rehearsing rigorously before recording sessions, Abaddon's End is all about authenticity. They record without backing tracks, ensuring that what you hear live is what you get on their records. Their dedication to their craft and their fans is truly inspiring.
Abaddon's End isn't just about making music; they're about creating connections. They value their fans immensely, treating them like family and ensuring everyone feels a part of their journey. Their live performances are high-energy, unforgettable experiences that leave you wanting more.
So, tune in to hear their story, their triumphs, and their heartfelt gratitude towards their supporters. And don't forget to check out their upcoming EP, set to drop around August or September. Stay tuned for more amazing music from Abaddon's End, and keep supporting local talent!
Thanks for joining us on this musical adventure. We hope you enjoy getting to know Abaddon's End as much as we did. Keep rocking, Wisconsin!
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCASTWMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_PodcastAMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSICEpisode 155Big Joe Kennedy
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Hey there, music lovers! Welcome back to another episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast. I'm your host, Zach Fell, and today we're diving deep into the vibrant music scene of Wisconsin and beyond. Our special guest for this episode is the incredibly talented Joe Kennedy, a keyboard player, educator, and all-around cool guy from Racine, Wisconsin.
Joe’s journey is nothing short of inspiring. He kick-started his musical adventure at the tender age of eight and has never looked back since. From his early days in Wisconsin, attending open jam sessions and soaking up invaluable lessons from local musicians, to earning his bachelor's degree from UW Parkside and a master's in performance from Las Vegas, Joe’s story is a testament to passion and perseverance.
Now based in New Orleans, Joe has been making waves for the past 15 years, playing everything from New Orleans traditional jazz to R&B. We chat about the stark differences and surprising similarities between the music scenes in southeastern Wisconsin and New Orleans. It’s fascinating to hear how Joe navigated these diverse musical landscapes and found his niche.
Beyond performing, Joe is also deeply committed to education. He hosts a monthly jam session for young musicians, providing a platform for beginners to play alongside seasoned professionals. He’s even written a book, "Spread the Jam," aimed at helping young musicians understand the ins and outs of jam sessions, complete with audio examples and practical advice.
Joe’s dedication to nurturing the next generation of musicians is truly commendable. He shares his experiences and insights with a warmth and generosity that’s sure to inspire both aspiring musicians and seasoned pros alike. From heartwarming stories of mentorship to practical tips on navigating the music industry, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways.
So, grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and join us as we celebrate the incredible journey of Joe Kennedy on the Wisconsin Music Podcast. Whether you’re a musician, an educator, or just a fan of good music, this episode has something for everyone. Let’s get jammin’!
For more details on Joe's book and how to access it, especially if you're a band director, head over to his website, bigjoekennedy.com. And if you’re enjoying our episodes, please consider supporting the Wisconsin Music Podcast through donations, likes, and reviews. Every bit helps in amplifying the amazing music coming out of Wisconsin. Thanks for tuning in, and we’ll see you next week!
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCASTWMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_PodcastAMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSICEpisode 154Mark SorianoProgram Coordinator: Arts @ LargeDrummer: Dak Dubois, The Hatchets, For hire workBassist: Royal MillSolo Performer: Mark J. SorianoLive Sound EngineerSocial media and music links:Doin Ok: Newest Single
Exploring the Musical Journey of Mark Soriano on the Wisconsin Music Podcast In this episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast, the host welcomes Mark Soriano, a dynamic musician from Milwaukee, to discuss his extensive contributions to the local music scene and his role as a program coordinator at Arts at Large. Mark shares his origin story in music, beginning with mandatory piano lessons in childhood influenced by his parents' unfulfilled musical aspirations. He discusses his progression through various bands like Fellow Kingsmen, The Oxleys, and Drop Bear Collective, and his passion for teaching music. Mark reveals how he learned essential industry skills like getting songs on the radio and running live sound, often through trial and error and mentorship. He also talks about his personal musical projects, including his latest single 'Doing Okay,' demystifying the music creation process. The episode also delves into Arts at Large's mission to make art accessible to all, through initiatives like community jam sessions and educational programs in schools. The conversation underscores the importance of communication, community involvement, and continuous learning in achieving success in the music industry.
00:00 Introduction to the Wisconsin Music Podcast
00:16 Meet Mark Soriano: Milwaukee's Musical Talent
01:05 Mark's Musical Beginnings
02:43 Joining Bands and Musical Journey
04:38 Getting Music on the Radio
07:12 Live Sound Engineering: A Happy Accident
10:15 Arts at Large: Making Arts Accessible for All
17:40 Empowering the Next Generation of Musicians
18:33 Collaborative Teaching in Recording Arts
19:51 Expanding Arts Accessibility
21:13 Personal Music Journey and Songwriting
22:13 Creating Music with Limited Resources 28:51 The Importance of Community and Collaboration
33:19 Social Media and Final Thoughts
34:36 Conclusion and Podcast Information
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCASTWMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_PodcastAMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSICEpisode 153Jim Schweitzer - Rust Bucketwww.rustbucckettheband.com Wisconsin Music Podcast: An In-Depth Interview with Jim Schweitzer of Rust Bucket In this episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast, host Zach Fell interviews Jim Schweitzer, the energetic frontman of Rust Bucket, a 90s grunge and alt-rock tribute band. The discussion covers Jim's musical journey starting as a drummer with the band Random Max, his travels as a writer, and his return to music as a lead vocalist in Milwaukee. Jim shares insights into Rust Bucket's rise in the local music scene, their dedication to faithfully emulating 90s rock legends, and their meticulous approach to perfecting their sound. The conversation also touches on Jim's various other roles such as a public speaker, podcaster, and trivia host, as well as his advice for aspiring musicians and performers.00:00 Introduction to the Wisconsin Music Podcast00:06 Meet Jim Schweitzer of Rust Bucket00:20 Jim's Musical Journey and Rust Bucket's Rise02:38 Rust Bucket's Unique Tribute Approach04:57 Recreating Iconic 90s Hits18:25 Balancing Music and Life24:33 Upcoming Gigs and Final Thoughts30:36 Conclusion and Farewell
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCASTWMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_PodcastAMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSICEpisode 152Phil Tittle
philtittlemusic.com
Hello, and welcome back to the Wisconsin Music Podcast! 🎶 Today, we've got an incredible episode lined up for you. I'm your host, Zach Fell, and we're thrilled to have a very special guest whose music journey has taken him from the rural landscapes of Georgia all the way to the shores of Lake Michigan. Please join me in welcoming Phil Tittle, a remarkable singer-songwriter whose roots are as deep and expansive as the genres that have influenced him.
After a distinguished 20-year career in the U.S. Air Force, Phil has transformed his world experience into a musical expression that transcends borders and connects deeply with listeners. Following his military service, Phil channeled his passion into teaching, founding a music school, and helping veterans cope through the incredible Guitars for Vets program. His commitment to music and community is unmistakable, reflected in every chord he plays and every lyric he writes.
Join us as Phil shares how his parents' love for music, especially Neil Diamond, CCR, and Elvis, influenced his early years. Discover how carrying a guitar on his military deployments became a source of comfort and companionship, leading to his passion for songwriting. Phil also opens up about his post-military journey, including using his GI Bill to study at Berklee College of Music and opening a music school.
In this episode, Phil talks about his experiences working with a producer in Nashville, his involvement with Guitars for Vets, and the joys and challenges of performing live. We also dive into his creative process, the importance of music theory, and how he's continually evolving as an artist. Whether you're a budding musician or a seasoned performer, Phil's journey is sure to inspire.
Don't miss out on this intimate conversation where Phil shares his wisdom, experiences, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Make sure to follow Phil on social media, check out his latest tracks, and welcome him to the Wisconsin Music Podcast family.
For those of you who are new to our show, the Wisconsin Music Podcast is dedicated to showcasing the incredible talent of Wisconsin-based musicians and the thriving local music community. Our episodes drop every Tuesday on all streaming platforms and YouTube. Additionally, you can catch our episodes on Fox Cities Indie Radio every Thursday at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m.
Make sure to follow Phil on his journey by visiting his website at philtittlemusic.com, where you'll find links to his social media pages on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Let's show him some love and support!
Thanks for tuning in, and we'll see you next week with another fantastic episode on the Wisconsin Music Podcast. If you'd like to be on the show, just head over to wisconsinmusicpodcast.com and fill out the guest request form. If you're enjoying these episodes, please consider donating to the Wisconsin Music Podcast to help us continue bringing you great content.
Until next time, keep rocking, Wisconsin! 🎸
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCASTWMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_PodcastAMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSICEpisode 151Jake Williams
Hey there, music lovers! Welcome back to another episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast. I'm Zach Fell, your host, and today we have an incredible guest with us—Jake Williams. Jake is a self-taught full-time musician who has been a cornerstone of Milwaukee's vibrant music community. With a repertoire of off-the-wall cover interpretations centered around his genuine piano and vocal performances, Jake redefines what it means to be a cover musician.
Jake's schedule is packed with over 200 shows a year and boasts 11 local award nominations, making him a true force in the Wisconsin music industry. Beyond his solo work, Jake is also a part of two exciting projects. Sons of Sconnie (formerly The Toys) delivers high-energy, crowd-pleasing performances across Wisconsin, while The Midnight Purchase offers an alternative folk-rock experience with powerful lyricism and intimate shows.
Join us as we dive deep into Jake Williams' musical journey. From his humble beginnings, playing the piano at Menards to becoming a full-time musician, Jake shares his story, his insights into the Wisconsin music scene, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Trust me, you won't want to miss this intimate and inspiring conversation.
So, grab a comfy seat, maybe a cup of coffee or a cold brew, and get ready to be inspired by the sounds and stories from our great state. Welcome to the Wisconsin Music Podcast, where we amplify Wisconsin music.
Jake takes us through his journey from a young introvert, fascinated by his grandma's piano, to becoming a versatile musician playing over 200 gigs a year. He shares candid stories about his first job playing piano at Menards, his college days in Green Bay, and the various musical projects he's been involved in over the years.
We also delve into the dynamics of his current projects, Sons of Sconnie and The Midnight Purchase. Jake gives us the inside scoop on why The Toys changed their name and how the band navigated through this transition. Plus, he talks about the new music The Midnight Purchase is working on and what fans can expect in the near future.
Jake offers valuable advice for aspiring musicians, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and knowing your place within the music scene. He also shares his thoughts on the current state of the Wisconsin music scene and the challenges it faces.
Whether you're a musician yourself or just a fan of great music, this episode is packed with insights, stories, and inspiration. Tune in to hear more about Jake's journey, his passion for music, and his vision for the future of Wisconsin's music scene.
Don't forget to check out Jake's solo performances and his shows with Sons of Sconnie and The Midnight Purchase. You can keep up with his latest gigs by following his social media pages or visiting his website.
Thank you for tuning in to the Wisconsin Music Podcast. We appreciate your support and love for local music. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review and sharing it with your friends. Until next time, keep supporting local music and stay tuned for more amazing stories from Wisconsin's music scene.
Catch you later, music aficionados!
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCASTWMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_PodcastAMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSICEpisode 150Frank Gappa
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Hey everyone, it's Zach Fell here for the Wisconsin Music Podcast. This week, we've got a treat for you! I had an amazing chat with Frank Gappa, the indie rocker who's been shaking up the Milwaukee music scene with his unique sound and dynamic performances.
Originally from Wisconsin, Frank's journey took him all the way to the hustle and bustle of New York City and back home again during the pandemic. Now, he's formed an incredible trio with local drummer Brad O'Malley and a bassist, making waves right here in the Badger State.
In this episode, we dive deep into the stories behind his latest album, Let Me Show You My Jeans Jacket, recorded at Silver City Studios. You'll also get a sneak peek of his music video for the single Not A Good Look. Frank opens up about how his music resonates with personal experiences and creates captivating live shows for his audience.
If you're new to the Wisconsin Music Podcast, welcome! We drop new episodes every Tuesday. You can also catch past episodes on Fox City's Indie Radio every Thursday at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Join us as we amplify Wisconsin's music together!
About Frank GappaFrank Gappa, with a G, G-A-P-P-A, not to be confused with Zappa, brings a fresh and unique perspective to the indie rock scene. His latest album, Let Me Show You My Jeans Jacket, is a testament to his artistry and storytelling prowess. In this episode, we delve into Frank's journey, his music, and what's next for this rising star.
Frank's Musical JourneyFrank shares his musical journey from picking up a guitar at age 12, to playing high school talent shows, forming bands in college, and eventually moving to New York City. He talks about the challenges and triumphs of his journey, including the formation of his current band and the impact of the pandemic on his music career.
Creating and PerformingFrank discusses the inspiration behind his album, how he approaches songwriting, and the collaborative process with his bandmates. He also shares his love for live performances, the energy he brings to the stage, and the special moments that make performing so meaningful for him.
Support Indie MusicFrank emphasizes the importance of supporting indie rock and the hard work that goes into being an independent artist. Every bit of support, whether it's buying a record, streaming a song, or attending a live show, makes a big difference.
Stay ConnectedKeep up with Frank Gappa on social media: Facebook, Instagram, Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music, and Bandcamp.
Thanks for tuning in to the Wisconsin Music Podcast. Be sure to join us next week for another fantastic episode! If you enjoy the show, please consider donating to help us continue amplifying the great sounds coming out of Wisconsin.
Stay musical, Wisconsin!
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Hey, everyone! Welcome back to another episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast, where we're all about amplifying the incredible sounds coming out of Wisconsin. I'm your host, Zach Fell. Don't forget, we drop new episodes every Tuesday on all streaming platforms, and you can catch our video interviews on YouTube. Plus, you can listen to past episodes on Fox City's Indie Radio every Thursday at 6 PM and Sundays at 3 PM.
This week, I’m beyond excited to introduce you to Roger Lee, a solo musician from the small town of Winter, Wisconsin. With a population of just about 325 people, Roger's musical journey took an unexpected turn after a stage four cancer diagnosis. During his chemotherapy treatments, he found solace in a guitar he had owned for years but never had the time to master. Now in remission, Roger brings his unique blend of music to a variety of venues, performing classics from Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Gordon Lightfoot, The Band, and Ray LaMontagne, alongside his own original music.
Despite never imagining he'd play in public, Roger's musical journey has been like a snowball rolling downhill, gathering momentum and humbling him every step of the way. His original songs, deeply rooted in 70s and 80s country, are gaining acclaim and becoming a significant part of his performances.
Join me as we dive into Roger Lee's inspiring story, from his battle with cancer to his growing presence in the Wisconsin music scene. You can connect with Roger on his Facebook page and check out his performances on his YouTube channel.
For those of you who are new to our show, the Wisconsin Music Podcast is dedicated to showcasing the incredible talent of Wisconsin-based musicians and the thriving local music community. Make sure to follow us on Facebook, X, and Instagram to keep up with our latest episodes and musical endeavors.
If you enjoyed Roger’s story and want to hear more inspiring musical journeys, tune in every Tuesday for new episodes. And remember, you can support the podcast by donating through our website to help us continue bringing you these amazing stories. Have a fantastic week, and we'll see you next time!
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Hey everyone! Zach here, bringing you another exciting Tuesday dive into the heart of Wisconsin's music scene. This week, we're thrilled to have the electrifying band ELSE joining us!
ELSE, formed in 2013, is renowned for their dynamic blend of hard rock and progressive sounds, drawing influences from old school metal, industrial 90s styles, and modern post-rock and ambient music. Their tightly knit guitars, industrial effects, churning bass, heavy drums, and searing vocals create a sound that's both powerful and unique.
After wrapping up their experimental acoustic album, "Here's Waiting," in late 2021, ELSE returned to their roots to work on "Seven So Few," a project infused with nautical and religious themes. Guitarist and songwriter Kent Herberling brought new layers to the band's music, inspired by his time with Milwaukee shanty-grass band Pay the Devil.
ELSE has released three full-length albums and a three-song EP, with plans to release several more EPs in the coming years. The band's core members, John Backus, Kent Herberling, and Shane Mattox, have been friends since high school and reunited after college to create music together. Joining them are Nathan Paul on guitar and Michael Sinshak on drums. Jon Backus, on Bass and Vocals, was unable to participate.
Today, we're diving into their journey, latest projects, and what's next for them. You can find out more about ELSE on Spotify, Facebook, and Instagram, and explore their entire discography and press kit online.
So grab your favorite drink, get comfortable, and let's dive into this week's episode on the Wisconsin Music Podcast with ELSE!
In this episode, Shane and Kent share their music origin story, starting from middle school orchestra to their current band setup. They discuss the growing pains, the audition process, and how they finally found their perfect lineup. The band also talks about their DIY recording process and how they managed to create their latest album, "Seven So Few," during the challenging times of COVID-19.
You'll hear about the band's influences, the themes behind their music, and their plans for future projects. The conversation also touches on the work-life balance of the band members, their motivation for writing, and the joy of creating music together.
Don't miss out on this intimate and engaging conversation with ELSE. Tune in to the Wisconsin Music Podcast on your favorite streaming platform, or catch our video interviews on YouTube. And remember, you can also listen to past episodes on Fox City's Indie Radio every Thursday at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m.
Thanks for joining us, and we'll see you next week with another fantastic episode on the Wisconsin Music Podcast!
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Until next time, keep rocking, Wisconsin!
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