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  • In this conversation, Blake interviews Jon Deiley from Northlane about his journey in music. They discuss topics such as starting a band, the challenges of pursuing a career in music, and the evolution of their gear and recording techniques. Jon shares his experiences with different studios, amps, and effects pedals, highlighting the importance of finding the right sound for their music. They also touch on the rise of digital modeling and the convenience it offers in terms of portability and versatility. In this conversation, Blake and Jon discuss the benefits of recording a DI (direct input) signal when tracking guitars. They highlight how a DI signal allows for flexibility in reamping and experimenting with different tones later on. The conversation takes a turn as they share personal experiences with eye injuries and the importance of protecting one's hearing.
    Takeaways

    Starting a band and pursuing a career in music can be challenging, but with dedication and passion, it is possible to succeed.

    Finding the right gear, including amps and effects pedals, is crucial in creating the desired sound for a band's music.

    The rise of digital modeling has made it easier to achieve a wide range of sounds and offers convenience in terms of portability and versatility.

    Balancing creativity and the business side of music is essential for long-term success.

    Recording a DI (direct input) is important for flexibility and allows for experimentation with different tones and effects in post-production. Recording a DI signal when tracking guitars provides flexibility for reamping and experimenting with different tones later on.

    Protecting one's eyes and hearing is crucial to avoid injuries and long-term damage.


    Chapters
    00:00
    Introduction and Background
    07:57
    Starting a Band and Gear Evolution
    24:55
    The Rise of Digital Modeling
    28:53
    Balancing Creativity and the Business Side of Music
    30:57
    The Importance of Recording a DI
    32:13
    Recording a DI Signal for Flexibility
    33:39
    The Importance of Hard Drive Space
    39:13
    Protecting Your Eyes and Ears
    54:49
    Favorite Boss Pedals and Pizza Preferences
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  • In this conversation, Blake and Matt Eich discuss the growth of Mule Resonator Guitars and the development of the Mavis guitar. (The first wooden Mule guitar build!) We explore the importance of unique sounds and the balance between innovation and expression in instrument design.
    We also discuss the unique experience of building musical instruments and the emotional impact they have on people. They explore the feeling of creating something that becomes a tool for artistic expression and the responsibility that comes with it. They also delve into their shared interests outside of music, such as jujitsu and fly fishing, and the similarities in the flow state experienced in these activities. They emphasize the importance of being present and fully engaged in whatever they are doing. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the benefits and challenges of pursuing a passion full-time.

    Chapters
    00:00
    Introduction
    03:22
    The Development of the Mavis Guitar
    08:32
    The Importance of Unique Sounds
    13:48
    Balancing Innovation and Expression in Instrument Design
    28:19
    The Emotional Impact of Building Musical Instruments
    35:13
    The Flow State in Jujitsu, Fly Fishing, and Instrument Building
    39:31
    The Responsibility of Being a Tool Maker for Musicians
    45:06
    The Benefits and Challenges of Pursuing a Passion Full-Time
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  • In this episode of the Tone Mob Podcast, host Blake Wyland interviews David Greeves from Great Eastern FX. David shares his background as a music journalist and how he fell into writing about equipment from the gear world. He also discusses his journey into pedal design and the challenges he faced along the way. The conversation covers the inspiration behind the name Great Eastern FX and the launch of the company.
    Also in this episode, we get a sneak peek at the XO Variable Crossover pedal and Blake shares a short demo. (A first on this podcast!)
    David and Blake discuss the versatility and educational potential of the crossover pedal. Including creating complex effects chains and splitting the signal for different amps. David shares the origin of the pedal and how it evolved from a harmonic tremolo concept. They also discuss the importance of using your ears and understanding frequency ranges in music. The conversation concludes with David's favorite Boss pedal, the TR2 Tremolo, and his favorite kind of pizza.
    Takeaways

    David Greaves started his career as a journalist writing for music magazines before transitioning into pedal design.

    The inspiration for the name Great Eastern FX came from the Great Eastern Railway Company and the desire to project a sense of establishment and professionalism.

    The XO Variable Crossover pedal allows users to split their guitar signal into low and high frequency bands, enabling the use of different effects on each frequency range.

    The XO Variable Crossover pedal offers new creative possibilities for guitarists, allowing them to experiment with different effects on specific frequency ranges.

    Sound Bites
    Chapters
    00:00
    Introduction and Background
    01:09
    Getting Started in Music and Pedal Design
    15:19
    Launching Great Eastern Effects
    24:04
    Introducing the XO Variable Crossover Pedal
    27:48
    Blake's Experience with the XO Variable Crossover Pedal
    30:41
    Exploring Different Ways to Use the Pedal
    32:21
    The Versatility of the Crossover Pedal
    33:01
    Excitement for Bass Players
    34:08
    Educational Potential of the Pedal
    36:31
    The Origin of the Pedal
    39:56
    The Importance of Using Your Ears
    43:24
    The Impact of Frequency Ranges
    46:37
    The Complexity of Sound in a Band Context
    49:02
    Designing Pedals for Different Guitarists
    50:29
    The Innovation of Rock and Roll Sound
    52:59
    Favorite Boss Pedal: TR2 Tremolo
    54:12
    Favorite Kind of Pizza: Italian with Artichokes, Ham, and Mushrooms
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  • Markus Reeves from Reeves Electro returns to the podcast! On this episode we discuss how business has changed since he first started, and how his daughter is now building pedals full time as well! We also dig into some rather exciting new adventures that are happening with the progress of Reeves Electro Shop 2.0 on the horizon.
    Paypal whoas, and how he approaches his work with a "Rick Rubin" mindset, the big lightbulb moment, balance, bad gigs... All of this and more on this week's edition of The Tone Mob Podcast!
    If you aren't familiar with Markus's work I highly suggest that you head listen to his first appearance on the podcast. (I'm sure is you type "Markus Reeves Tone Mob" into the search bar of your podcast player it'll pop right up!)
    You can also find his website with all of the details HERE > https://reeveselectro.co.uk/

    Takeaways

    Reeves Electro now supports Markus and his daughter full-time.

    The workshop expansion and move to a new house present logistical challenges, but Markus is determined to maintain a separate workspace.

    Markus plans to launch a crowdfunding campaign to support the workshop move and is offering perks such as build-a-pedal days and personalized messages. The squelch control on a CB radio inspired Markus to explore a pedal with a squelch circuit.

    Markus' daughter became interested in building pedals through her involvement in testing transistors and other components.

    Seeing his daughter succeed in building pedals brings Markus great joy and fulfillment.

    The pandemic had a significant impact on Markus' business, leading to a surge in orders and logistical challenges.

    PayPal can freeze your account due to increased activity, highlighting the challenges small businesses can face with financial platforms.

    Markus is hesitant to expand his business and prefers to maintain a personal touch in his pedal building process.

    Sound Bites
    Chapters
    00:00
    Introduction and Catching Up
    01:05
    Reeves Electro Expansion
    03:10
    Growing Instagram Presence
    04:09
    Need for Bigger Workshop
    05:08
    Moving Workshop and House
    06:37
    Crowdfunding for Workshop
    07:34
    Build-a-Pedal Days
    08:01
    Perks for Crowdfunding
    09:07
    Moving Challenges
    10:11
    Intensive Process of Moving
    11:48
    Crowdfunding Date and Details
    13:01
    Discussion on Moving Production
    14:14
    Parking Challenges
    15:53
    Conversation about Cars
    19:29
    Maintaining Aesthetics in Different Builds
    21:23
    Exploring Modulation Effects
    22:26
    Drive and Fuzz as Red Wines
    23:14
    Interest in Maestro FZ1B Circuit
    24:05
    The Squelch Control
    27:40
    How Markus' Daughter Got Interested in Building Pedals
    28:03
    Testing Transistors
    29:02
    Testing Other Components
    29:54
    Building Her First Pedal
    31:19
    The Joy of Seeing His Daughter Succeed
    34:08
    Finding Fulfillment in Doing What You Love
    36:20
    The Impact of the Pandemic on Markus' Business
    38:46
    Dealing with PayPal Issues
    43:06
    Expanding the Business and Hiring

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  • In this episode, Blake interviews Marty Schwartz, a renowned guitar teacher and one of the first music instructors on YouTube.
    Marty shares his journey of becoming a successful guitar teacher and the early adoption of YouTube for teaching guitar lessons. He discusses the impact of Guitar Hero on teaching classic rock songs and the benefits of video lessons for students. We also get into using YouTube to enhance private lessons, and the challenges he faced during the 2008 economic crash.
    We also get into his experience creating lesson courses and DVDs and how he started working with music brands. He discusses the process of getting a signature guitar and building relationships with brands like D'Addario and Gibson. Marty also mentions his involvement in Gibson's G3 mentorship program and his collaborations with the brand.
    Takeaways

    Marty Schwartz became a successful guitar teacher by seizing opportunities and working hard.

    YouTube provided a platform for Marty to teach guitar lessons at scale and reach a wider audience.

    The popularity of Guitar Hero helped introduce classic rock songs to a new generation of guitar students.

    Video lessons offer students the flexibility to learn at their own pace and review material as needed.

    Marty's success on YouTube was a result of timing, preparation, and embracing new technology.

    Creating videos for specific songs and optimizing video titles for search engine optimization (SEO) helped Marty attract more viewers.

    Marty's commitment to daily YouTube videos and using YouTube as a referral tool contributed to his success as a guitar teacher.

    Learning from other music YouTubers can provide valuable insights and inspiration.


    Chapters
    00:00
    Introduction and The False Episode 500 Celebration
    01:16
    Marty's Journey as a Guitar Teacher
    03:15
    Timing and Preparation for YouTube Success
    04:14
    The Impact of Guitar Hero on Teaching Classic Rock Songs
    05:10
    Benefits of Video Lessons for Students
    06:08
    Transitioning to Full-Time YouTube Guitar Teacher
    07:12
    Teaching Music at an Elementary School
    08:11
    Using YouTube to Enhance Private Guitar Lessons
    09:08
    The Impact of the 2008 Economic Crash
    10:07
    Focusing on YouTube Videos During Challenging Times
    11:06
    The Evolution of Marty's YouTube Channel
    12:19
    Discovering the Importance of SEO for Video Titles
    13:14
    Creating Videos for Specific Songs
    15:16
    Teaching Classic Rock Songs to Kids
    18:28
    Doubling Down on YouTube as a Referral Tool
    19:05
    The Early Days of YouTube and Monetization
    20:01
    Using YouTube as a Marketing Tool
    22:29
    Learning from Other Music YouTubers
    23:23
    Transitioning from Private Lessons to YouTube
    25:26
    Creating Lesson Courses and DVDs
    27:21
    Working with Music Brands
    29:16
    Getting a Signature Guitar
    31:57
    Building Relationships with Brands
    34:00
    Working with D'Addario
    35:25
    Participating in Gibson's G3 Mentorship Program
    39:44
    Collaborating with Gibson
    00:00
    Introduction and Signature Guitar
    02:58
    The Reality of Touring
    06:03
    The Connection with Fans
    08:58
    The Realities of Touring
    13:01
    Dealing with Scams and Fake Videos

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  • In this conversation, Blake interviews Chris and Matt from Driftwood Guitars. This is an EXTREMELY YouTube driven episode. (Thanks Rhett Shull!)
    As the Driftwood Guitars channel has grown, so has the guitar building business and we talk about their approach, how to balance the guitar building side with the video side, negative troll comments, mental health, and a whole lot more!
    Head over to the Driftwood Guitars website HERE! https://www.driftwoodguitars.com/
    And their YouTube HERE https://www.youtube.com/@DriftwoodGuitars
    Takeaways

    Building guitars was a hobby that turned into a business

    YouTube played a significant role in growing their business and connecting with customers.

    YouTube has revolutionized the guitar world, making it more accessible and exciting.

    Balancing marketing/promotion work can be difficult, but it's necessary.

    Chapters
    00:00
    Introduction and Background
    01:58
    Getting Started in Guitar Building
    03:01
    Transition to YouTube
    06:02
    The Impact of YouTube on the Business
    08:08
    The Evolution of YouTube and its Influence
    09:31
    The Growth of Guitar Podcasts
    12:21
    The Shift in YouTube's Perception
    15:36
    The Journey into YouTube
    19:46
    The Early Days of YouTube
    20:45
    Creating Quality Content
    21:14
    Finding Your Voice on YouTube
    22:09
    Listening to the Audience
    23:08
    The Power of Momentum
    24:18
    Discovering Your Niche
    25:14
    Analyzing Video Performance
    26:09
    The Importance of Thumbnails and Titles
    27:11
    The Viewer's Perspective
    28:05
    The Unpredictability of Video Success
    29:24
    Balancing Passion and Views
    30:27
    The Impact on Business
    31:09
    Expanding Reach and Sales
    32:08
    Direct Connection with Customers
    33:09
    Competition and Quality
    34:27
    The Power of YouTube Algorithms
    35:51
    The Work Behind the Scenes
    38:47
    The Balance Between YouTube and Guitar Building
    41:27
    The Path to Success
    44:03
    The Role of Luck and Algorithms
    45:53
    The Power of YouTube Collaborations
    46:35
    The Importance of YouTube for Creators
    47:03
    The Evolving Landscape of YouTube
    47:55
    Balancing YouTube and Guitar Building
    48:23
    YouTube as a Tool for Business Growth
    50:15
    Dealing with Negative Comments on YouTube
    51:13
    Developing Resilience through Online Criticism
    52:47
    Appreciation for the Online Creator Community
    53:32
    Final Thoughts and Shoutouts
    56:26
    Favorite Boss Pedals
    59:06
    Favorite Kind of Pizza
    01:04:02
    Closing Remarks
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  • Tye Tyler (Shock The Fox)shares his journey from the corporate world slinging cell phones to becoming a full time guitar builder. He discusses his background in woodworking and how he got into building guitars. We also go over the importance of sharing the process of guitar building and engaging with folks in a genuine way. He also talks about the joy of opening a guitar and the satisfaction of building for others.
    This is a banger of an episode, and you really should check out Tye's work on his webiste HERE: https://shockthefox.com/
    Takeaways

    Sharing the process of guitar building can engage customers and create a deeper connection.

    Trusting the builder's creativity and giving them freedom can lead to a more exciting and satisfying final product.

    The joy of receiving a custom guitar is like experiencing Christmas morning as an adult.

    Innovative approaches and attention to detail can set a guitar builder apart and create a unique product.


    Chapters
    00:00
    Technical difficulties
    01:00
    Introduction and background
    03:02
    From Oil City to the corporate world
    04:22
    Transition to woodworking and guitar building
    05:46
    Bartering for guitars
    07:15
    Transition from corporate world to guitar building
    08:14
    Building guitars and the quest for expertise
    09:37
    Sharing the process of guitar building
    11:25
    The joy of opening a guitar
    20:05
    The satisfaction of building for others
    22:24
    Telling the story of the build
    23:21
    The fascination with the guitar building process
    25:38
    The importance of engagement and storytelling
    27:07
    The excitement of receiving a custom guitar
    29:17
    Trusting the builder's decisions
    30:48
    The uniqueness of Tye Tyler's guitar building
    36:17
    Innovative approaches in guitar building
    37:24
    Attention to detail in guitar building
    37:54
    Attention to Detail in Guitar Building
    39:00
    Neck Resets and Guitar Modifications
    42:29
    Customizing Guitars and Personal Projects
    44:06
    Critiquing Traditional Guitar Building Methods
    46:21
    The Importance of Reinforcement in Guitar Design
    50:31
    Finding Fulfillment in Guitar Building
    57:54
    The Balance Between Creativity and Efficiency in Business
    01:01:31
    Favorite Boss Pedal
    01:02:46
    Favorite Kind of Pizza
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  • In this episode, Blake interviews Scott Strange from Templo Audio Devices. They discuss Scott's traveling lifestyle and the challenges of running a business while constantly on the move. Scott shares his approach to finding the right balance and bringing in help to scale his company. They also talk about the importance of specialized skills in business and the human element that is absolutely essential in companies. Finally, Scott introduces some of the new pedals he has been working on and his design process. We also get into the process of translating vintage preamps into pedal form and the importance of embracing imperfections in sound. We also dive into some of Scott's favorite cuisines that are in the town he current resides in.

    Check out Scott's wares at his website HERE https://templodevices.com/
    Takeaways

    Running a business while traveling requires finding the right balance and bringing in help.

    Specialized skills are essential for the growth and success of a company.

    Maintaining the vision and the human element in a company is crucial for its long-term success.

    Scott has been working on new pedals and has been focusing on simplifying the design while still offering flexibility. Translating vintage preamps into pedal form requires creativity and experimentation.

    Embracing imperfections in sound can lead to unique and interesting tones.



    Chapters
    00:00
    Introduction and Living in Mexico
    01:40
    Scott's Traveling Lifestyle
    03:06
    Challenges of Running a Business While Traveling
    06:41
    Finding the Right Balance and Bringing in Help
    10:09
    The Importance of Specialized Skills in Business
    13:06
    Managing Growth and Maintaining the Vision
    15:49
    The Human Element in Companies
    20:41
    New Pedals and Design Process
    28:55
    Translating Pedals
    30:03
    The Outer Limit
    32:12
    Adding Functionality
    34:09
    The Real Deal Studio
    36:35
    Embracing Imperfections
    39:00
    Vintage Preamps
    41:07
    The Appeal of Imperfection
    43:59
    The 2-Track Pedal
    47:08
    Scaling Production
    54:21
    Upcoming Products
    57:42
    The Pocket Studio Comp
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  • In this conversation, Molly Miller discusses her early start in a family band and her formal education in guitar. She shares her approach to teaching and the importance of balance in her career, which includes performing, teaching, and session work. Molly also talks about her approach to gear and pedals and the challenges of imposter syndrome in the music industry. She offers tips for traveling musicians and emphasizes the importance of self-care and staying centered while on tour. In this conversation, We also get into the benefits of limitations in creativity, and the all important element of gratitude.
    Molly's website is HERE: https://www.mollymillermusic.com/

    Takeaways

    Molly is intensely focused on guitar, specifically.

    Balancing exercise with travel can be challenging, but planning and flexibility can help.

    Finding the right gear and equipment is a personal process, and it's important to have setups that work well for individual preferences and situations.

    Limitations can foster creativity and lead to new discoveries in music-making.

    Gratitude for the opportunities in life and the ability to pursue passions is important for personal fulfillment.

    The Molly Miller Trio has an upcoming record release and tours planned for the future.


    Chapters
    00:00
    Introduction and Background
    01:23
    Early Musical Journey
    03:02
    Formal Education and Academic Approach
    06:36
    Balancing Different Musical Paths
    10:10
    Career Goals and Evolution
    16:18
    Love for Gear and Pedals
    19:06
    Imposter Syndrome and Self-Doubt
    26:06
    Famine Mentality in the Music Industry
    30:05
    Tips for Traveling Musicians
    32:44
    Maintaining Balance and Centeredness on Tour
    33:49
    Self-Care and Exercise
    34:35
    Balancing Exercise and Travel
    35:28
    Love for Nashville
    36:16
    Stability During the Pandemic
    37:23
    The Changing Landscape of Nashville
    37:49
    Gear and Equipment
    38:55
    Finding the Right Gear
    39:19
    Molly's Touring Rig
    40:13
    Favorite Pedals and Amps
    41:13
    Favorite Pedal Brands
    42:22
    The Challenge of Reconfiguring Pedal Boards
    43:09
    Blake's Vertical Pedal Board Setup
    43:33
    The Benefits of a Hybrid Digital and Analog Setup
    44:38
    The Ever-Changing Nature of Pedalboards
    45:53
    The Importance of Limitations in Creativity
    46:38
    Making Music for the Love of It
    48:16
    Reflecting on Childhood Dreams
    49:30
    Gratitude for the Opportunities in Life
    50:11
    The Wonder of Everyday Life
    51:38
    The Humility of Being a Musician
    52:41
    Upcoming Record Release and Tours
    53:29
    Favorite Boss Pedal
    54:05
    Favorite Kind of Pizza

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  • In this conversation, Blake and Landon discuss their experiences in making that sweet, sweet content. We also talk about our time at Gear Fest and the importance of networking and building relationships in the industry. (Its always good to have buddies!)
    We also discuss the evolution of YouTube and the changing landscape of the platform. Landon shares his journey from being in a band to starting his YouTube channel and how he found his niche. (We also get into the unpredictability of the platform, and the difficulties of explaining their work to others and the perception of being a YouTuber/podcaster.)
    Landon and I also get into the topic of soundproofing and how we built out our studios for content creation SECOND and loud amps FIRST. We also discuss the misconceptions surrounding soundproofing and the importance of using the right materials.
    Finally, they discuss the weird side of doing this for a living and the impact it can have on mental health. In this portion of the chat, Landon and Blake discuss a range of topics, from dark thoughts and serial killers to the permanence of the internet.
    We get real weird with it!
    Takeaways

    Networking and building relationships in the industry is crucial for content creators.

    Finding your niche and creating content that resonates with your audience is key to success.

    Soundproofing and building a dedicated studio space can greatly improve the quality of your content.

    Incorporating and understanding the business side of content creation is important for long-term success.

    Many people have misconceptions about soundproofing and believe that certain products or techniques are effective when they are not.

    Soundproofing projects can be challenging and require a lot of time, effort, and research.

    Soundproofing in apartments can be difficult due to limitations on modifications.

    Exploring new technology in music gear can enhance the creation process.

    Being a content creator comes with its own set of challenges, including the unpredictability of YouTube algorithms and the outside perception of being a YouTuber or Podcaster.

    Subscriber engagement and success on YouTube can be inconsistent and difficult to predict.

    A large online presence can have a dark side and impact mental health. The internet never forgets, and everything you say or do online can be permanent.

    Having fun should be a priority, even in professional pursuits like music.


    Chapters
    00:00
    Introduction and Gear Fest
    07:15
    Getting Started in Content Creation
    17:33
    Transitioning to Full-Time Content Creation
    23:16
    Finding Your Niche and What Works
    26:11
    Soundproofing and Building a Studio
    29:37
    The Importance of Incorporating and Business Side of Content Creation
    31:26
    Acoustic Caulk and Soundproofing
    32:09
    Misconceptions about Soundproofing
    35:01
    The Uncertainty of First Time Soundproofing Projects
    36:15
    Challenges of Soundproofing in Apartments
    37:21
    Exploring New Technology in Music Gear
    39:37
    Future Projects and Collaborations
    43:30
    Navigating the Perception of Being a YouTuber
    45:11
    The Difficulty of Explaining What You Do
    49:18
    The Challenges of Being a Content Creator
    53:11
    The Unpredictability of YouTube Success
    56:06
    The Mystery of YouTube Algorithms
    59:35
    The Inconsistency of Subscriber Engagement
    01:01:11
    The Dark Side of Fame and Online Presence
    01:02:10
    Dark Thoughts and Serial Killers
    01:03:00
    The Forgetfulness of Live Streams
    01:03:47
    The Permanence of the Internet
    01:04:15
    Landon's Channel and Having Fun
    01:05:15
    Favorite Boss Pedal
    01:06:20
    Favorite Kind of Pizza
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  • Summary
    Justyna Kelley is a "Nashville-by-way of France" recording artist, producer, songwriter, actress, and a whole bunch of other stuff!
    In this conversation, Justyna and Blake discuss her background in music, her work as a producer, and her love for different genres. Justyna shares her experiences growing up in Nashville and being surrounded by country music. She also talks about her journey as a musician and how she ended up living in Paris.
    Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the importance of putting oneself out there and finding your people. She also shares stories about her guitars.
    Later in the conversation, Eddie joins the chat to discuss Steve Cropper's guitars, how Justyna and himself work together, and a whole lot more! including writing from titles and finding sources of inspiration. They also share their experiences with song ideas coming from dreams and the importance of using the mighty voice memo app!
    You are going to like this one!
    Check out Justyna's website HERE: https://www.justynakelley.com/
    Give her a follow on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/justynakelley
    If you'd like to work with Eddie and Justyna check out their website HERE: https://www.eddieandjusty.com/
    Takeaways

    Writing from titles can be a methodical approach to songwriting.

    Song ideas coming from dreams

    Having a simple rig and a few versatile electric guitars can be effective for live performances.

    Working in TV and film can involve writing music specifically tailored to the project.

    Sometimes a change of scenery is what you need.

    Cheese pizza and bacon cheeseburger pizza. We'll leave it at that.

    Chapters
    00:00
    Introduction and Background
    07:25
    Working in the Studio
    11:19
    Understanding the Role of a Producer
    13:46
    The Joy of Collaborative Music Making
    15:11
    Early Musical Influences
    22:26
    Exploring Different Genres
    25:37
    Living in Paris and the Influence of Travel
    30:16
    Favorite Guitars and Songwriting
    33:25
    The Significance of Instruments
    34:12
    Tom Waits Story
    35:16
    Personal Writing Process
    36:39
    Writing from Titles
    37:12
    Methodical Approach to Songwriting
    37:25
    Finding Inspiration
    38:11
    Song Ideas in Dreams
    39:33
    Using Voice Memos
    40:28
    The Importance of The Voice Memo App
    44:46
    Justyna's Personal Rig
    45:45
    Electric Guitars
    52:26
    Working in TV and Film
    57:03
    Justyna's Music and Album
    58:54
    Favorite Boss Pedal
    01:00:46
    Favorite Kind of Pizza
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  • Summary
    In this episode, host Blake Wyland interviews John Dyer Baizley from the band Baroness. They discuss the band's touring rig and guitar setup, the importance of band chemistry, and the role of the song and audience in live performances. John also shares insights into the band's intuitive approach to songwriting and the exploration of ideas that don't fit the band's sound. Additionally, they touch on John's visual artistry and his influences as an artist.
    Custom Rickenbackers, favorite BOSS Pedals, and of course pizza are the topics of the day! You are going to enjoy this!
    Takeaways

    Band chemistry is crucial for creating a balanced and dynamic live performance.

    The role of each band member is to support and enhance the overall sound, rather than seeking individual attention.

    The band's writing process is a combination of structured and intuitive approaches, allowing for creative exploration and discovery.

    Trusting instincts and embracing creativity without overthinking can lead to unique and exciting musical moments.

    John's visual artistry is influenced by a variety of artists and mediums, and he continues to explore and evolve as an artist.

    Trying different pizzerias around the world can be a fun and delicious experience.


    Chapters
    00:00
    Introduction and Touring
    02:06
    Touring Rig and Guitar Setup
    05:00
    Custom-Built Rickenbacker
    06:29
    Finding the Right Gear
    08:54
    Balancing Tonal Characteristics
    11:48
    The Importance of Band Chemistry
    13:38
    Supporting Each Other as Band Members
    16:32
    The Role of the Song and Audience in Live Performances
    19:06
    Creating Dynamic Performances
    21:33
    The Evolution of the Band's Writing Process
    23:20
    The Intuitive Approach to Songwriting
    25:13
    Trusting Instincts over Intelligence
    27:31
    Exploring Ideas that Don't Fit the Band
    32:17
    John's Visual Artistry
    37:20
    Influences and Artistic Journey
    48:26
    John's Five Influences
    52:26
    Closing Remarks
    54:35
    Favorite Kind of Pizza
    55:22
    Exploring Pizzerias Around the World

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  • Nick Loux is a musician out of Kansas City who is best known for being a HUGE part of the widely popular JHS Show on YouTube. You've seen him, you've heard him play, but do you know his story?
    I certainly didn't! So I figured I should get him on the podcast to find out just exactly how he became a part of one of the most popular guitar gear channels on the World Wide Web! Let's just say that Jack Black was definitely involved.
    Check out Nick's music HERE: https://linktr.ee/nickloux
    Check out The JHS Show HERE: https://thejhsshow.com/
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  • Have you ever heard of ANYONE hitting the road and visiting basically every single guitar store in the United States? Few have done it, and even fewer have done it for a guitar accessories brand.
    But Charlton Moore of Franklin Strap has, and his efforts were a large part of the reason that Franklin Strap & Glider Capo is carried in well over 1000 retailers across North America. (And the world at this point.)
    We dive into how he did this under the tutelage of the late, great Greg Bennett, his classical music schooling, writing 300+ songs a year, and a whole lot more!
    Check out Franklin's wares at their website HERE: https://franklinstrap.com/
    Give Charlton a follow and check out his music on his Instagram https://www.instagram.com/c_mozie
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  • Are we currently at a place where we can talk about "the old days" of The Internet? Are blogs cool again? Is Generation Y going to flock to the written word? Which Batman is the scariest Batman?
    My good buddy, published writer, guitarist, gear enthusiast, and YouTuber Jason Mays of Working Class Music has returned to the podcast to talk about all of this and a whole lot more!
    Check out Jason's new YouTube channel HERE > https://www.youtube.com/@JasonTMays
    Check out Working Class Music HERE > https://www.youtube.com/@WorkingClassMusic
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  • Klon. There are few words in the guitar world that will get guitarists clamoring, foaming at the mouth, or shouting hysterically like the word Klon. (I'll let you decide if that is a negative or a positive in your own mind.)
    So much so that even the best clones of the legendary circuit can send folks right into a frenzy. And if those clones are using some of the same hard-to-source components as the original? Well, people lose their almost as hard as they do over an original!
    My buddies over at Wampler Pedals had just that happen at the end of last year with the Germanium Tumnus release, and I invited my buddy/co-host Richard Oliver (a man of many hats at Wampler) on the podcast to discuss just that.
    Let's get into it!
    Need a website? Why not have Richard make you one? Check his company out HERE https://amplify-creative.com/
    Give Richard a follow on his Instagram HERE https://www.instagram.com/olly_1975
    Check out the Wampler Pedals website: https://www.wamplerpedals.com/
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  • It is officially a tradition now! My dude Dewey from the Peer Pleasure Podcast is back on for our annual Year In Review.
    We dive right in and discuss the WEIRDEST things that happened while we were recording the podcast this year, and trust me when I say there are some really, really weird things that guests have done while recording.
    Squirrels, clock mechanics, "hitting them where they ain't" and well... I don't want to spoil it. This is a good one.
    Make sure you check out Dewey's show Peer Pleasure Podcast wherever you listen to this one!
    Check out our 30 Day Guitar Challenge HERE https://stringjoy.com/30-day-guitar-challenge/
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  • Randall Taylor (better known as Amulets) is a Portland based musician who is well known for his very unique approach to ambient/post rock. He records to tape loops and manually manipulates the loops in real time while playing guitar. Its a fascinating process and produces textures unlike anything you've ever heard.
    He's also a super cool and fascinating dude! We had an excellent chat and I think you are really going to enjoy it. Dive on in!
    Check him out on his website HERE: http://www.amuletsmusic.com/
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  • Phil McKnight is one of the most popular content creators in the guitar gear space. He's been spreading his knowledge of gear on YouTube for around a decade now, and yet... There is still a LOT that people don't know about Phil himself. So we dive into the Phil McKnight story pretty heavily on this episode and uncover how all of this unfolded for him.
    It's a pretty crazy story that not very many people know, so give this a listen and enjoy!
    Subscribe to Phil's channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PhillipMcKnight
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  • I had the opportunity to sit down with singer/songwriter Calder Allen when I was at Fairwell Fest over the summer. This dude didn't start writing until 2020 and he is already churning out some really incredible stuff.
    It's a quick one, but we had a really cool conversation about his story, fly fishing and a whole lot more. Enjoy!
    Check out Calder on his website HERE: https://www.calderallen.com/ 
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