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  • Today on the podcast I have the great Pat Murphy of Gaelic Storm. The band was founded by Pat in 1996 and was featured in the record setting, blockbuster movie (one of the biggest films ever made) “Titanic”. From then, they went on to a record deal and decades as a staple in the Irish music community. Go to their website for tour dates. You will not want to miss them when they come to your town! Pat is one of my favorite people I’ve met in the music industry (and in general) and I hope you enjoy our chat half as much as I did. Enjoy!

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  • Today on the podcast I have my buddy Sean Quackenbush. Sean is the Grammy-winning sound engineer for Brandi Carlisle, and various others. Sean and I met and worked together on a tour with Stephen Kellogg, and having him on the show has been a long time coming. Sean talks about his experience with mix recordings, the Grammys, touring stories, and lot more. Enjoy!

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  • On this episode of After the Gig, Jesse sits down with the man behind the lens of the Sixth Man Cruises. Will Byington is a photographer and all around amazing individual who shares his experience of photographing fast paced and demanding environments while out at sea.

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  • Here he is. The world’s sweetest sound guy. It’s Billy Ferguson
 I truly love Billy, and you should too. He’s a hard worker, a great sound guy, and all around spectacular human being. Billy was the former sound guy for Red Wanting Blue, and Carbon Leaf. He’s a former fire fighter, and now holds the position of sound guy at The Harvester performance center in Rocky Mount, VA (I accidentally said it was in Roanoke in the podcast intro). This was a fantastic conversation and I hope you enjoy it too!

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  • In this episode of After The Gig, Jesse continues his conversation with Gavin Castleton. They delve into Gavin's album 'Pattern Breaker', his move back to Rhode Island, and the impacts on his music and work-life balance. They also discuss the significance of fan loyalty, the use of AI in creating album artwork, and rethinking ambition. Additionally, Jesse shares insights about his own musical journey and touches on themes of work and ambition in his latest single. Buy Gavin’s new album here! https://gavincastleton.bandcamp.com/album/pattern-breaker-2024

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    00:00 Introduction and Show Overview

    00:20 Newsletter and Patreon Community

    01:13 Interview with Gavin Castleton Begins

    01:16 Returning to Rhode Island

    08:54 Fan Base and Creativity

    18:38 AI and Artwork

    27:59 Song 'Ambition' and Personal Reflections

    33:46 Redirecting Ambition: The Song's Takeaway

    34:39 The Balance of Personal and Relatable Content

    35:04 AI Tools and Creative Experimentation

    36:01 The Cynicism of AI Avatars

    37:11 Ambition's Musical Journey

    43:17 The Challenges of Mixing and Editing

    51:10 Songwriting and Personal Reflection

    54:57 Recording Process and Instrumentation

    59:21 Woodworking and Personal Projects

    01:01:34 Conclusion and Community Engagement

  • Exclusive Chat with Tim Lappin on His New Album 'Casual Male'

    In this episode of After the Gig, Jesse sits down with Tim Lappin to discuss his new album under the name Casual Male. They dive into the release strategy, the inspiration behind the songs, and the creative process involved. Tim shares insights on the importance of putting music out there, finding your audience, and connecting with fans. This episode also includes snippets of a few tracks from the upcoming album and a candid conversation about the challenges and rewards of being a solo artist. Don't miss out on Tim's singles and album releases, and tune in for some great banter and music industry wisdom.

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    00:00 Introduction and Guest Announcement

    00:06 Tim Lappin's New Album: Casual Male

    00:22 Release Strategy and Audience Engagement

    02:38 The Importance of Finding Your Audience

    03:31 Personal Reflections and Songwriting Challenges

    05:24 Engaging with Fans and Building a Community

    09:29 Favorite Songs and Their Stories

    22:20 Visual Concepts and Music Videos

    27:13 Musical Evolution and Self-Reflection

    29:23 Lessons from Berklee and Drumming Insights

    32:00 Masterclasses and Influences

    33:47 The Importance of Simplicity in Music

    34:38 Balancing Creativity and Practicality

    38:30 Navigating the Music Industry

    45:31 The Role of Confidence and Leadership

    49:16 Entertaining the Audience

    53:10 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Releases

  • Perfectionism, Creativity, and Performance Realities: This episode dives deep into the life and work of Carbon Leaf's members, discussing topics like the meticulous detail that goes into their performances, dynamics within the band, and the balance between artistry and commercial demands. We explore the challenges of being a touring musician, perceptions around genre shifts, the significant impact of video content, and the personal side of artistic creativity. Plus, there are fun anecdotes and practical insights for artists navigating the music scene today.

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    00:00 Introduction and Interview Setup

    00:33 Perfectionism in the Band

    04:00 Challenges of Touring Musicians

    06:29 Creating Art vs. Commodity

    08:54 Genre and Fan Expectations

    15:22 Listener-Musician Relationship

    23:24 Exploring Vancouver and Surroundings

    24:31 Solo Shows vs. Band Shows

    26:24 The Art of Cover Songs

    29:06 The Importance of Video Content

    33:59 Side Stage Perspective

    38:03 The Life of a Musician

    39:39 Connecting with Fans

    41:08 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  • In this After the Gig episode, Jesse sits down with the eclectic artist Gavin Castleton to discuss his latest album 'Pattern Breaker'. They delve into Gavin's belief in breaking creative and personal patterns, his experiences with using AI in music, and the importance of process in artistry. The episode also touches upon Gavin's personal anecdotes, like the chaos of live performances and the intricacies of working in the tech world. A must-listen for music enthusiasts and anyone interested in the intersection of technology and creativity.

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    00:00 Introduction and Guest Announcement

    00:54 AI in Music: Tools and Potential

    02:06 Live Performance Mishaps

    04:46 Collaborations and Connections

    06:22 AI as a Creative Tool

    11:18 The Future of AI and Creativity

    16:47 The Value of Process in Art

    22:23 Audiobooks vs. Traditional Reading

    27:38 AI's Impact on Artistry and Originality

    31:10 Practical Uses of AI in Creative Work

    31:45 The Slippery Slope of AI in Art

    33:49 Human Emotion and Artistic Expression

    35:50 Generational Differences in Perceiving Reality

    37:29 The Impact of AI on Youth and Society

    38:06 Discussing Music and Creative Processes

    41:44 Creating the Album 'Patternbreaker'

    45:26 Collaborating with New Musicians

    50:10 Final Thoughts and Reflections

  • In this episode of After the Gig, Jesse sits down with Andrew Borstein. Known for his roles as the keyboard and trombone player in the Rhode Island based band Monty Are I. They discuss Andrew's early inspirations, his transition from trombone to keyboard, and the pivotal moments that shaped his career. Andrew also shares behind-the-scenes stories from touring, his admiration for Rx Bandits, and the balance between his music and family life. Join the conversation for an insightful look at a musician's life both on and off the stage.

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    00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

    00:20 High School Memories and Musical Beginnings

    02:40 Joining Monty R.I. and Early Band Experiences

    07:37 College Years and Band Evolution

    16:01 First Encounters with Rx Bandits

    32:58 Balancing Music and Life

    33:50 Challenges of Playing Trombone

    35:22 Band Reunion Possibilities

    42:31 Parenting and Music

    46:08 Learning Trombone and Musical Skills

    58:03 Deep Dive into Gavin Castleton's Music

    01:03:08 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  • This episode of After the Gig features the wonderful Abbie Barrett. Abbie is a Boston based singer/songwriter, and champion of the Boston music scene. Your questions played a big role in this episode! You can submit questions, and see who upcoming guests are by joining the After the Gig facebook group. Enjoy!

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    00:00 Introduction to the Show and Guest Abby Barrett

    00:12 Diving into Abby Barrett's Music and Vocal Techniques

    03:35 The Creative Process and Band Collaboration

    05:25 Ed Velasquez's Impact on Abby's Music and the Boston Scene

    08:30 Exploring the Recording Process and Studio Dynamics

    10:35 Songwriting Inspirations and the Story Behind 'As I Wanted You'

    13:17 Fan Questions: Engaging with the Audience

    14:31 The Boston Music Scene: Challenges and Opportunities

    20:15 Advice for Aspiring Musicians in a Crowded Market

    22:06 Digging Deep: The Creative Process

    22:16 Navigating the Music Scene: Challenges and Strategies

    23:10 The Dynamics of Networking in Music

    24:21 Breaking the Genre Barriers: A New Approach to Music Shows

    25:43 The Debate: Genre Mixing in Live Music

    30:09 Fashion and Identity on Stage

    35:32 Revolutionizing Venue Experiences with Style

    37:17 Supporting the Community and Upcoming Shows

    38:16 Wrapping Up: The After the Gig Newsletter

  • Today on the show is the lovely Mark McCullough. Mark plays bass in the Ohio rock band Red Wanting Blue. Mark is one of the best people around and it's awesome that we finally got to sit down for a chat in his hometown of Columbus. Enjoy!

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  • This week on the show I have the wonderful Dan Rodriguez! Dan is a singer/songwriter, producer, and homesteader that has the best hair of probably anyone you know. It was lovely to sit and talk with him about literally anything and everything. Enjoy the episode

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  • This episode features singer/songwriter Greg Lato, who has transitioned from performing pop rock music to creating children's books and music. He discusses his recent publication of a children's book in 2022, his entrance into the world of children's music inspired by reading to his daughters, and his previous experience making music videos and pop rock songs. He shares insights into his creative process, including writing songs inspired by reading to his children and how he adapts to performing for kids. Additionally, Greg touches on the challenges of self-production and the importance of feedback in his artistic process. Aside from his musical career, we talk about his past life as a firefighter in the Navy, experiences that influenced his desire to incorporate military family stories into his next project, aiming to highlight the voices of military families through song. Enjoy!

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    00:16 From Pop Rock to Children's Books: A Musical Journey

    01:41 The Creative Process: From Home Studio to Children's Songs

    05:09 Navigating the World of Self-Publishing and Illustration

    08:44 The Magic of Children's Music: Engaging Young Audiences

    16:31 Crafting the Perfect Children's Show: Adaptation and Audience Engagement

    26:17 From Navy Firefighter to Children's Author: A Diverse Career Path

    30:47 Life on the Flight Deck: Challenges and Heroic Moments

    32:40 Transitioning from Military to Firefighting Dreams

    33:20 Exploring the World: Deployment Adventures and Cultural Experiences

    34:46 The Struggle of Communication Before Social Media

    36:43 Pursuing Music: From Navy to Songwriting

    39:48 Advocating for Musicians' Rights and the Importance of Music Education

    50:28 A New Musical Project: Giving Voice to Military Families

    53:07 Looking Forward: Excitement for the Upcoming Album

    58:23 Where to Find the Music and Engage with the Project

  • On this episode we welcome back the one and only Jon Markel. We’re coming at you from the great city of Nashville before our show at 3rd and Lindsley. We finally recap our time on last years Rock Boat, and share some pretty embarrassing stories. Hope you enjoy!

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    Outro: “Chemical” by Jesse Humphrey

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  • Today on the podcast I talk about the music I’ve been listening to lately, and the ridiculous Ryan Adams discography over the last few years. There is a variety of music in this episode, so there is a good chance that things will be removed from YouTube, but hopefully stay up on the podcast platforms. Enjoy!

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    Intro: “Manhattan in the Rain” by Ryan Adams

    Outro: “White Snow” by Red Wanting Blue

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  • Today on the podcast I have
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    Intro: “Thruple Shuffle” by Uncle Bronco

    Outro: “Chemical” by Jesse Humphrey

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  • Today on the show I have my good buddy Eric Hall of the band Red Wanting Blue. Such a blast talking shop with Eric, and it got pretty silly at times. It was a little odd talking to Eric while not at 2am sitting in the cafeteria (beef trough) of the Rock Boat but we made due. Eric is one hell of a guy and I hope you enjoy this episode of After the Gig!

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    Intro/Outro: “Hey, 84” by Red Wanting Blue

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  • This week on the show I have my friend Andrew Gravel. Andrew is the backbone behind the Gravel project; a rock, and blues band based of of the Boston area. As you will be able to tell, this convo happened a little while ago, so there are some dates that aren’t relevant anymore, BUT the band has upcoming shows and you should check them out at https://www.thegravelproject.com. We get into the bands current plans for shows and music releases, as well as the Boston music scene and the importance of playing original music.

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    Intro: “Thruple Shuffle” by Uncle Bronco

    Outro: “No More Fire” (Live from Wellspring Studios) by The Gravel Project

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  • Today on the show is the lovely Sarah Hagen. Sarah formally worked as the artist relations rep at the legendary Zildjian cymbals. Over the pandemic and the changing landscape of the musical instrument industry, Sarah lost her job and was first to “figure it out”. We talk about her experience consulting for other drum companies, starting a podcast with some of the best drummers in the world as guest, and eventually landing on becoming a cymbal maker and starting her own cymbal company. I truly love talking shop with Sarah, and I hope you enjoy listening!

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    Outro: “Feather” by Uncle Bronco

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  • Hey sports fans! We’re back with another episode, and this time it’s with the great Ryan Muir. Ryan is a music teacher, that formerly played in the RI based band Monty Are I. Ryan and I went to the same high school, so we had the same band directors, and we know a lot of the same people, so try to keep up! Oddly enough, Ryan gets fired and re-hired every year, which I think is absolutely bananas. We talk about this and a bunch of topics in this conversation and I hope you enjoy it! Stay tuned for the music! Interview starts at 23:30

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    Intro: “Kid Mammoth” by Kid Mammoth

    Outro: “Island City” by Monty Are I

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