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Yesterday's Concert is a podcast that celebrates the magic of live music. Hosted by a seasoned concert attendee, this podcast is a love letter to the magic of live music. Each episode features interviews with industry professionals, including musicians, venues, journalists, and more. Listeners will go behind the scenes into the raw front-row energy and tales from the road. Tune in each Monday for your live music fix and to hear the unique stories that make each concert special.
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The final number has been played, the curtains are drawn, and it's time to go home! Thanks for the journey. Much love to every listener who's stopped by in the last two years. I hope I've entertained you and brought a small fraction of joy to your life. I'm not giving up podcasting yet—tune into my other show, the original love and idea, Jam Journa…
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New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. In addition, you can contact our show at info@yesterdaysconcert.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok for the latest news and content. We also host another show: Jam Journals. More: yesterdaysconce…
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New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. In addition, you can contact our show at info@yesterdaysconcert.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok for the latest news and content. We also host another show: Jam Journals. More: yesterdaysconce…
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In this episode, we talk to Julia Steiner of Batboys. We discuss their band’s newest, and perhaps best, album, The Window. Plus, we talk about why basements are cooler than attics. New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. In addition, you can contact ou…
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In this episode, we talk to the brother/sister duo of Austin & Taryn Durry from the band Durry. We discuss their new album, "Suburban Legend," teenage nostalgia, and gratitude. Plus, we determine the most tasteful face tattoo we can get. New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherev…
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In this episode, we talk to Olen. We discuss his new EP, So Codependent and why after more than a decade in the music business, he’s more confident in his pursuits than ever. Plus, we give Olen’s fans some homework! New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your podcas…
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In this episode, we talk to Nickodemus. We discuss his album Soul & Science, performing around the world, and why performing on water is unparalleled. New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. In addition, you can contact our show at info@yesterdaysconce…
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We talk to John O’Hallaron of Chalk Dinosaur. We discuss his album Punch Funk Love, his decision almost to quit performing live, and why he loves the jam band scene. Plus, he shares why he loves being a Pittsburgh local! New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your p…
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In this episode, we talk to folk singer-songwriter Raye Zaragoza. We chat about her new album, “Hold That Spirit,” reclaiming her story and her comfortability as an artist versus a human. Plus, we discuss why songs are the perfect four-minute time capsule! New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here a…
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We talk to Gerry Hirschfeld and Chris Tsaganeas of Wax Owls in this episode. We discuss the band’s debut EP, pursuing your passions, and why they’ll never return to being lawyers. Plus, they share why they’ll never defend Britney Spears again! New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe …
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Romy Vager of RVG discusses the band's new album, "Brain Worms," the vulnerability of crafting intense, honest music and a renewed band. Plus, Romy schools me on the Cure! New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. In addition, you can contact our show at…
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We talk to legendary rock journalist and author Mick Wall in this episode. We chat about his new Eagles biography, "Life in the Fast Lane," as well as the Eagles' place in the pantheon of classic rock. New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. In additio…
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Grab your earplugs for another episode of Yesterday’s Concert, a podcast that celebrates live music. In this episode, we talk to Wes Bailey, keyboardist for Moon Taxi. In this episode, we discuss my longstanding relationship with the band, their new album, Set Yourself Free, and how the band has evolved since those early days. New episodes of Yeste…
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In this bonus episode, we go off script and unedited with Danny Lee Blackwell, aka Night Beats, about our shared love of Elvis Presley’s music. This was taken from my full interview with him discussing his newest album, Rajan. New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get …
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in this episode, we talk to Danny Lee Blackwell, aka Night Beats. We discuss his new album Rajan, the creative process, freedom, and living in the present. New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. In addition, you can contact our show at info@yesterdays…
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Angus Rogers, frontman of Opus Kink, discusses the role of art in the world, poetry vs. songwriting, and the band’s latest release, My Eyes, Brother!. Grab your earplugs as we unravel artist authenticity and integrity. New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your pod…
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In this episode, we chat with Devon Gilfillian about his newest album, Love You Anyway. While the music is rock, funk, hip-hop, and more blended together, the lyrics are often heavy. Hear Devon's inspiration behind the new album, how he copes with mental health, and why he feels everything came together for this album. New episodes of Yesterday's C…
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In this episode, we talk to the Ruen Brothers. Henry and Rupert discuss how they use modern recording technology to create a classic sound on their new album, Ten Paces. Grab your earplugs for technical recording talk. New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your pod…
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Life update from Lance and a favorite concert memory. New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. In addition, you can contact our show at info@yesterdaysconcert.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok for the latest news and…
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Life as a touring musician is hard, especially if you're an independent artist. Based on his excellent essay on the LA Review of Books site, we go deeper into the trials of life on the road. Guitar virtuoso and multi-instrumentalist Eli Winter describes the difficulties of touring but how his love of live music keeps him booking gigs. New episodes …
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We are thrilled to have the talented Dave Symes, the esteemed bassist of the renowned band Boy & Bear, as our special guest. We delve deep into the heart and soul of Boy & Bear's music, exploring their latest album and insights into the band's creative process, collaborative efforts, and unwavering commitment to consistently producing remarkable mu…
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In this interview, Professor Tim McKenry (Australian Catholic University) goes deeper about his article, "Why Do We Stop Exploring Music As We Get Older?". While most music fans would say, "That's not me," we learn that it's more prevalent in our lives as we age than we realize. Where nostalgia and familiarity breed comfort, we're encouraged to rem…
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In this episode, we delve into the electrifying live experience of the indie rock band Colony House. We chat with singer-guitarist Caleb Chapman to uncover the secrets behind their dynamic live sets and the remarkable engagement they bring to their performances. We explore the band's relentless commitment to delivering an unforgettable live show an…
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In this episode, singer/guitarist Hannah Wicklund goes on a deep dive on her relationship with classic rock. We explore her fascinating journey through the realms of rock 'n' roll, from her upbringing surrounded by the timeless sounds of classic rock to her young years as a professional musician. New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monda…
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In this episode, we celebrate the one-year anniversary of Lola Kirke's country x 80s synth-pop album, "Lady for Sale." A departure from her debut album, Lola expresses how she found a truer version of herself on this album, and it freed her up to make more honest music moving forward. She shares how despite its lack of success, at least by her expe…
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In this episode, we're talking about something that all music lovers should be aware of: protecting your hearing. Our guest is Ryan Parry, founder of Eargasm earplugs. He shares the importance of using earplugs during concerts and how they not only protect your hearing but actually make the concert sound better. New episodes of Yesterday's Concert …
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On this episode, we are joined by James Bagshaw, lead singer and guitarist of the band Temples. We deep dive into their latest album, "Exotico," exploring the creative process behind each track. With a focus on the power of melodies, we explore how Temples creates their unique sound that blends genres and pushes boundaries. Bagshaw shares his insig…
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In the latest episode, we sit down with the members of Mo Lowda and the Humble to discuss their latest album. With a self-titled album released, we delve into the creative process of writing and recording the tracks, as well as the headspace the band entered during the project. We explore the unique sound of the album and how it showcases the band'…
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We're opening up the mailbag and answering one of the most burning questions from our listeners: How do you score tickets to any concert? We're about to spill all the secrets of the trade. From scoring pre-sale tickets to finding the best seat in the house, we're going to give you all the insider tips and tricks that the concert industry doesn't wa…
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In this episode, we're joined by Susie Hydrick, the singer-guitarist for the Memphis-based band Lemon's. We discuss the origins of Lemon's, their songwriting process, and what the future holds for this up-and-coming group. New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your…
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In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Matt Stubbs, the guitarist for GA-20, to talk about their highly anticipated live album, "Live in Loveland." Matt takes us through the recording process of the album, sharing how the band prepared for the live show and the challenges they faced in capturing the energy of their performances. He also r…
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Welcome to "Dystopian Dreams & Punk Anthems," where we talk to Jim McCullough, the lead singer of Australian punk band CIVIC, about their latest album, "Taken by Force." In this episode, we dive into the inspiration behind CIVIC's music, the band's views on the relationship between punk and the mainstream, and the importance of honest songwriting i…
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In this episode, we chat with Kyle Thomas, better known as King Tuff, to discuss his latest album, Smalltown Stardust. Through candid conversation, we delve into the inspiration behind the album. King Tuff shares his desire to revisit childlike wonder and how he incorporated that into his music. He opens up about becoming more vulnerable with age a…
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In this episode, we chat with rising rock star GUNNAR about his debut album, Best Mistake. In our conversation, we explore GUNNAR's how Best Mistake was a turning point as he finally found his authentic voice and sound. GUNNAR shares with us how the writing and recording process allowed him to be true to himself. From heartbreak to self-discovery, …
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In this episode we explore the roots of Houseplant. Electric mandolin player member in the band, Tavis Conley shares about their base in Louisville, KY. Having formed just before the pandemic, this band has managed to develop its own unique repertoire of songs during these challenging times and has achieved a high level of jam syncopation in a rela…
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In this episode, we dive into the relevance of encores in modern concerts. Are they just a tired tradition, or do they still hold significance? We chat with Washington Post journalist Travis Andrews about his article, who shares his thoughts on the topic as a fan and professional. We explore the changing landscape of live performances and question …
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Ashley Driscoll, the founder of GrooveSafe, discusses her journey in creating the organization and her mission to make live music events safer and more enjoyable for all. Through candid a conversation, she delves deep into the issue of sexual harassment and assault, exploring strategies to prevent and respond to such incidents. Ashley also shares a…
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Dogs in a Pile keyboardist Jeremy Kaplan tells the inspiring story of how a scholarship awarded to him by Billy Joel set the course for an emerging jam band's rise. Get an inside look at their music and songwriting process, plus explore their unique musical influences and arrangements. From the meticulous sounds of their studio album, Not Your Aver…
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In the conversation, journalist Larry Fitzmaurice talks about the overwhelming amount of music today. With an estimated 60,000-100,000 tracks uploaded to Spotify alone, it's nearly impossible to keep track of everything! Larry addresses the issue on his blog and how he has a series of playlists to ensure he never misses anything. He offers advice o…
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Welcome to Yesterday's Concert, a podcast that celebrates live music. In this episode, we talk to upcoming bass superstar Karina Rykman about her passion for live music, the grueling road of touring, and why "Feel Good Inc." is a 10/10. So grab your earplugs as we drop some bass bombs. New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check ou…
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Let’s close out the year by reminiscing. We count down my favorite concerts of 2022 and revel in some of the year’s top touring acts. But I’ve also invited some old friends of the podcast, as well as a few new ones, to share their favorite 2022 concert memories. Guests Generation Riff Over/Underrated Pick-A-Disc Abandoned Albums Melomaniacs For mor…
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In this episode of Yesterday’s Concert, we talk to Larry C. Hall, Chairman of the Jim Irsay collection. He discusses what’s been called the "greatest guitar collection in existence." Grab your earplugs as we dust off some of music history’s most notable instruments. For more Yesterday's Concert, visit our site. Learn more about your ad choices. Vis…
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In this episode, journalist Eamonn Forde shares his insider knowledge of the 2023 live music forecast. If you refused to pay exorbitant prices to see Bruce Springsteen and blink 182, you'll want to hear what promoters and insiders are predicting. Grab your earplugs, and a few tissues, for the harrowing reality of what's in store. Episode idea gener…
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Welcome concertgoers, music fanatics, and Golden Gate Dancers. In this episode of Yesterday’s concert, Eggy drummer and singer Alex Bailey talks jamming, rising artist buzz, and quiche. Grab your earplugs because we’re searching for that spacey bliss. More: yesterdaysconcert.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Welcome concertgoers, music fanatics, and Deadheads. My name is Lance Ingram and in this episode of Yesterday’s concert, author Mark A. Rodriguez discusses his book, After All Is Said and Done: Taping the Grateful Dead 1965-1995. Grab your earplugs because we’re talking about B&P tape trading. More: yesterdaysconcert.com Learn more about your ad ch…
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Welcome concertgoers, music fanatics, and Carolina Loreleis. My name is Lance Ingram and in this episode of Yesterday’s concert, Illiterate Light members Jake Cochran and Jeff Gorman talk about their new album, upstaging headliners, and friendship. Grab your earplugs because we’re about to break all the rock ’n’ roll cliches. Their new album, Sunbu…
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In this exclusive interview with trumpeter and vocalist, Jennifer Hartswick we discuss her new album, "Something in the Water" and how her roots in Vermont influenced her writing. We also talk about 20+ years of performing with Trey Anastasio, as well as the upcoming Tab x Goose tour. Episode Art Photo: Jake Silco More: yesterdaysconcert.com Learn …
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