The Guestlist With Sean Cannon
Summary: The Guestlist is full of performances, guest DJ sets and casual, in-depth conversations with folks from all over the pop culture spectrum. It’s like making a new friend at the end of the bar — then finding out they were in your favorite band. From Louisville Public Media. +
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39: Tim Mortensen, founder of Soundsupp.ly by WFPK's After Dark
DOWNLOAD It’s been an entire decade since the last time I shaved my beard off, so I’m celebrating my beardiversary with some beard-related interviews with notably bearded individuals. First up is Patrick Hallahan of My Morning Jacket.
38: Craig Finn of The Hold Steady by WFPK's After Dark
37: Eugene Mirman by WFPK's After Dark
36: Dan Didier of The Promise Ring by WFPK's After Dark
35: Jason Gnewikow of The Promise Ring by WFPK's After Dark
34: Ryan Penagos, editorial director of Marvel.com by WFPK's After Dark
33: Dave O’Brien, Braves beat writer by WFPK's After Dark
DOWNLOAD I’m sad, because I lost a chunk of my conversation with Bryan Ferry. But thankfully I managed to save most of the jazz talk. Getting an insight into how Ferry’s musical interests have come full circle was fascinating – especially since his love affair with jazz began at such a young age.
Sub Pop head honcho Jonathan Poneman reminds me that the grass isn't greener on the other side vis-a-vis pining for the "old days" of the indie music world. Hell, how can I pine for the old days anyway? I wasn't even there. Jonathan also stands as a shining example of a guy who has been able to remain a fan of music first and foremost while navigating the industry for so long.
This is sort of part two in a sort of two-part interview. Richard Swift explains why he didn't want to put his name on Damien Jurado's latest (and greatest) album, "Maraquopa," even though it was a thoroughly collaborative effort. He also reminisces a little about his time in the Christian rock scene.
This is sort of part one in a sort of two-part interview. Damien Jurado recounts his history with Richard Swift and how that relationship spawned Jurado's latest (and greatest) record, "Maraqopa." Plus Jurado admits that he does indeed love The Grateful Dead, even though he didn't always want to.
Peter Ellenby talks about what got him into the rock photography game and explains his history with Death Cab for Cutie and John Vanderslice (which was the subject of a an exhibition at San Francisco's Noise Pop Festival).
DOWNLOAD If you don’t like professional wrestling in any way, shape or form – you’re doing it wrong. That’s just all there is to it. That doesn’t mean you have to watch every (or any) WWE event. It just means if you look hard enough, there’s at least some aspect of it that will appeal [...]
Gang of Four bassist and noted digital strategist Dave Allen discusses the current musical landscape, talks about how he became involved in the tech world (not to be confused with TekWorld) and refutes the claim that streaming services are an entirely positive development.