Author: RTS
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Episode 571: Interview – Dan Mangan, Part 1
We interview Canadian singer-songwriter Dan Mangan backstage at DC9 in Washington DC. He discusses the differences between the Canadian and American music environments, his songwriting, and a project to help musicians play more house concerts.
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Episode 570: March New Music – Lambchop, Sundara Karma, Ezra Furman
What’s Patrick been digging lately? New music from Nashville’s Lambchop and Reading, England’s Sundara Karma. Plus, we play a Beck cover by Ezra Furman.
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Episode 569: March New Music – Gold Connections, Sacred Paws, Pkew Pkew Pkew
What new music has Jim been digging? Indie pop by Virginia’s Gold Connections and Scotland’s Sacred Paws. Plus, some light-hearted rock by Toronto’s Pkew Pkew Pkew.
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Episode 568: Band Beer – Miles Davis
We reach for the heavy stuff to wrap up Beer Week. That would be Bitches Brew by Dogfish Head, a salute to Miles Davis. (Thanks to Mike Snider for letting us record, and drink, at your house.)
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Episode 567: Band Beer – Grateful Dead
After three days of heavy metal beers, we mellow out with some American Beauty by Dogfish Head. (At Mike Snider’s house.)
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Episode 566: Band Beer – Iron Maiden
Today, we try some Iron Maiden Trooper beer, from Robinsons Brewery. It all goes down at our friend Mike Snider’s house.
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Episode 565: Band Beer – Megadeth
We continue our week of beer tasting with Megadeth’s A Tout Le Monde by Unibroue. With special guest and beer expert Mike Snider.
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Episode 564: Band Beer – Metallica
It’s Beer Week on Rockin’ the Suburbs. We hang out at Mike Snider’s house and try out some beers brewed in collaboration with bands. First up is Metallica’s Enter Night from Stone Brewery.
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Episode 563: Interview – Ricky Peterson, Part 4
We conclude our interview with keyboardist Ricky Peterson. He talks about his latest solo album “Drop Shot,” the music he grew up with, his thoughts on streaming music and what it’s like to play in front of 20,000 people.
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Episode 562: Interview – Ricky Peterson, Part 3
In Part 3 of our interview with veteran keyboardist Ricky Peterson, we talk about some of his other collaborations, including Jorge Ben, Wayman Tisdale and … Bruce Willis!

