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John & Leif just kinda hang as they figure out the future of the pod. Stay tuned!!
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Nick Miller is a Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter who pulls as much from Hank Williams as he does Smokey Robinson, mixing in a little humor from John Prine and a little cynicism from Elvis Costello along the way. Alternatively trying his damndest to be sad without being depressing or danceable without being corny.
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John records another basement tape. He talks The Bosscast recording schedule, his thoughts on the vinyl releases and Springsteen in Rumson. A quick shot of BOSS goodness.
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James McCarthy is a Co-Executive Producer on TruTV's Impractical Jokers and is half of the sketch comedy duo Reverse Cowboys. Born in Brooklyn, he was raised in The Boss' (current) hometown of Colts Neck, NJ, and now lives in NYC with his wife and cat. You can follow him on social media @mcjamesmccarthy and see his sketches on www.reversecowboys.com
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Chris Donahue is a writer, filmmaker, and comedian who currently hosts the popular weekly stand up show Random Hero every Thursday night at Hart Bar in Bushwick. Follow him on Twitter @mrchrisdonahue or Instagram @chrisdonahue.
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John couldn't get to the studio to record. So he's alone in his basement recording on his phone. He discusses Bruce Springsteen Day, The Asbury Film and Music Festival & the upcoming Boss vinyl releases. Nothing can stop John talking about The Boss.
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Diana McCorry is a screenwriter based in NYC. She created and show-ran Facebook Watchâs Annie-nominated original series, Human Kind Of, wrote SyFy's upcoming Magical Girl Friendship Squad and co-wrote Tammy's Tiny Tea Time, which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Her stories for The Truth Podcast have earned her a Sarah Lawrence International Audio Fiction Award and have been featured in The New York Times. You can find her on instagram @dianasaurusrose and twitter @dianamccorry.
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Marshall Finch is a performer and writer currently based in Harlem. In addition to performing standup all over New York (Williamsburg and sometimes Bushwick) he has written for shows performed at the PIT, the Cinder Block Comedy Festival and the New York Comedy Festival, and has studied at the Upright Citizen's Brigade theater. He even met his wife there, which is considered Advanced Advanced Study. Please find him on his Instagram and Twitter @IsMarshallOkay. It's a common question so he made it his catchphrase.
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George RamĂrez & Mitch Brenner George RamĂrez Is an Ecuadorian immigrant raised in The Bronx, NY. He is a PhD student in Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University. He studies how the technological dimensions of Latino social media, podcasts, and digital art help formulate a pan-ethnic Latino culture. George is also a part time band and orchestra teacher at KIPP NYC College Prep. You can find him dancing to bachata, hiking somewhere upstate, or listening to Bruce Springsteen whenever he's not reading or writing. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram @georgenramirez. Mitch Brenner is well into his third decade in education. For the last 17 plus years, he has been privileged to be a part of the community of KIPP Academy and KIPP NYC College Prep in the South Bronx. He takes great pride in having built classrooms filled with rigor but with a strong foundation in relationships, community, family and the joy of the opening guitar riffs of Rosalita nearly every day. In his spare time he'll be wherever the Boss is live in concert within range of New York City, and occasionally far further. For more joy and gratitude, follow him on Facebook (facebook.com/mitchell.h.brenner) or on Instagram (@mitchseevuplay).
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Nick Corasaniti is a national political reporter for The New York Times, covering his third presidential campaign in 2020 with a focus on digital campaigning and security. Previously, he was the New Jersey correspondent, covering the politics, policy, people, trains, beaches and eccentricities that give the Garden State its charm. Follow Nick on Twitter @nytnickc.
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John & Leif are wrapping up 2019 in the studio. They discuss Johnâs visit to the âHis Hometownâ exhibit in Freehold, N.J. They review Springsteenâs work from the past year as well as the past decade. They get pumped about what The Boss might bring in 2020. Happy New Year Bosscast style!
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Naomi Gordon-Loebl is a writer and a Puffin Foundation Fellow at Type Media Center. Her work has been published in The New York Times, Harperâs, The Nation, Complex, Hazlitt, Out, and elsewhere. You can find her at naomigordonloebl.com or @naomigloebl on Twitter.
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Robbie Goodwin is a New York based stand up comedian, actor, and writer. You may have recently seen him on Funny or Die's Stand Up For Sit In (which got over 200,00 views and was covered by Variety) and Schtick or Treat on NBC's SeeSo. He recently wrote sketches for the 2017 CBS Diversity Showcase before relocating to New York. Robbie has also appeared on programs like the iTunes top 50 Podcast The Todd Glass Show and Maria Menunous' Afterbuzz TV. Robbie loves food, movies, live music, and doing Mark Wahlberg Impressions. Twitter/Instagram @robbiegoodwin
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Chip Taylor is from Raleigh, NC, he is owner and founder of Port Merchandise, a company providing tour merch and online stores for over 100 recording artists. Founded in 2006, Port's clients include Jason Isbell, Carole King, Pat Metheny, Lake Street Dive, Guided By Voices, Mavis Staples, Harry Nilsson and many more. www.portmerch.com Instagram: @portmerch Twitter: @PortMerchandise
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Eileen Chapman is the director of the Springsteen Archives at Monmouth University.
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Eric Schmidt is a comedian, comedy writer and voice artist. Youâve seen his tweets in the Washington Post and the Chicago Tribune. Youâve heard is voice on Seamless and Grubhub ads. Youâve been to âGood For You,â the monthly standup comedy show he produces, and now youâre reading the bio he wrote and insisted we use.
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Sergio Lopez is running for City Council in Campbell, CA, where he grew up from a working-class background as the child of immigrants. He's a nonprofit professional who graduated from Yale, with ten years of experience working at the local level to make change. Join the campaign to build a community that works for all of us. Learn more or donate at LopezForCampbell.com, or follow at Facebook / Instagram / Twitter.
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Patrick Shepherd is an actor, comedian and producer from the great state of New Jersey. He holds an MA in acting from Boston College and has been improvising for 24 years and still counting. He has numerous film, television, and stage credits including the improv group Threat and The Apple Sisters Variety Show as well as over 30 national television commercials.
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On 10/23/19 John saw an advance screening of Bruce Springsteen's new film Western Stars. He then raced to the studio to discuss his thought with Leif. Sit back and relax and hear John's unfiltered, first impressions. It's fifty minutes of musings on cinema, music and how the film effected John personally. Everything that Western Stars is all about.
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John Jeffrey Martin, aka "Jeff" grew up on Long Island. Grandson of famed crooner, "Johnny Desmond". Singing and acting, and creating since as far back as possible. Jeff got his start on Broadway in The Rocky Horror Show. Also performed on Broadway in Hairspray, Good Vibrations, and Kinky Boots. Starred in the World Premiere, National Tour, of High School Musical, as Troy. Also played a small role in Across the Universe, film. A songwriter, with a few self recorded albums on Itunes, and a painter. Currently In post production on his second self produced film: "The Geeble Show". Favorite Bruce tunes: Drive All Night, Ties That Bind, Im On Fire.
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