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At Home With Mark

Mark Hopkins
311
Spin Doctors
Pearl Jam
Lower Case Blues
Tim Palmieri
Brothers Landreth
Seattle
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
Teleport
Guitar Gate
Dangermuffin
Mandolin
Moe
Alice In Chains
Guitar
Lotus
Guitars
Baltimore
Marla Amps
Wi-Fi

Welcome to "At Home with Mark"! On this podcast, I interview a host of folks in the Music Industry: from Artists to Gear Manufacturers to Record Labels/Managers and other industry personalities. Picture two humans hanging out in a guitar shop chatting about music and life - that, is the vibe of this show

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Could there be better way to go out before we do little hiatus on AHWM?? The answer is no. Today I am hanging with, probably my favorite guitar player of all time... Chuck Garvey! Chuck and his band moe. have had a gigantic influence on me, both as a... more

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On this episode we're hanging with one of my OG guitar influences... Tim Mahoney from 311 !! Tim is a master melody man and one helluva riff maker. We're gonna talk about his band's trailblazing movement, songwriting, guitar neck navigation, gear and... more

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On this episode of AHWM we’re hanging with @calkehoe !! We’ll be chatting about the multiple projects he has going including: Pink Talking Fish, Reprise and his solo career. Cal has some new music about to drop and we have lots to discuss. Yes, there... more

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On this episode of AHWM we have one of, IMO, the most talented multi-instrumentalists alive… @sneakersinthepool Kush Mody! He plays everything on a level non of us can even comprehend. We’re gonna chat about that, obviously, and a slew of other thing... more

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Chuck Garvey
Guitarist of Moe, veteran musician
Moe
Episode: At Home with Mark: Chuck Garvey
Tim Mahoney
Guitarist and member of 311, influential riff‑driven player
311
Episode: At Home with Mark: Tim Mahoney
Cal Kehoe
Musician focused on jam-band oriented projects and original music
Reprise, Pink Talking Fish, Cal Kehoe Band
Episode: At Home with Mark: Cal Kehoe
Kush Mody
Musician, producer, and composer
Feed the Birds; Producer for independent artists
Episode: At Home with Mark: Kush Mody
Josh Pearson
Guitarist based in Austin, Texas; plays in Touch of Trey and other projects
Touch of Trey, Austin bands
Episode: At Home with Mark: Josh Pearson
Jake Banaszak
Guitarist, Lower Case Blues
Lower Case Blues
Episode: At Home with Mark: Jake Banaszak
Tim Palmieri
Guitarist known for Kung Fu, Lotus, Blue Star Radiation; multiple projects including the Zappa and Beatles tributes
Lotus; Kung Fu; Blue Star Radiation
Episode: At Home with Mark: Tim Palmieri
Chris Barron
Lead singer of Spin Doctors; solo artist
Spin Doctors
Episode: At Home with Mark: Chris Barron
Frankie G
Member of Cowboy Mouth, guitarist; Baltimore native now based in Texas
Cowboy Mouth
Episode: At Home with Mark: Frankie G

Host

Mark
Host of the show, conducting in-depth conversations with musicians, gear designers, and industry guests.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 7 ratings
  • Legit and informative

    Mark’s show is hands down the best musical related podcast. From pedals, guitars, and gear to full on music production. At Home With Mark has something for everyone. Famous musical giants to small businesses, there are no boundaries.

    Apple Podcasts
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    MMK Electrics
    United Statesa year ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Sponsorship-friendly aura comes from strong alignment with gear brands and musician communities.
The host's relaxed vibe and industry storytelling are repeatedly highlighted as a standout.
Listeners praise the show's gear nerdiness and practical insights into tone and setup.
Guests are described as authentic and deeply knowledgeable about music and production.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

At Home with Mark: Sherman Stockton
Q: Can you share a memorable story about working with famous players or historic gear?
Sherman recounts learning from Tom Alderson and Steve Morrison about 'magic pickups' and later cloning magnets and windings from historically significant guitars to honor their tones.
At Home with Mark: Sherman Stockton
Q: What is your approach to matching a pickup set to a specific guitar and player?
He emphasizes interviewing the player about gear, amp, room, playing style, and past favorites; then he crafts a tailored recipe, often keeping around 30 stock recipes while heavily customizing per client.
At Home with Mark: Sherman Stockton
Q: How did you get into making pickups, and what was the turning point to go full time?
Sherman describes starting with repairing and building guitars out of necessity, then realizing there was real demand for customized pickups, leading to a transition to full-time pickup making.
At Home with Mark: Anthony Hernandez
Q: Final meal on death row?
A burrito-focused meal chosen as a favorite comfort food.
At Home with Mark: Anthony Hernandez
Q: Lemon or McCartney?
McCartney has iconic, signature instrumentation, but the guest would rather judge the person by their instrument, choosing the Hoffner bass for its iconic status.

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Frequently Asked Questions About At Home With Mark

What is At Home With Mark about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on candid conversations with musicians, gear makers, and industry figures, often drifting into detailed discussions about rigs, tones, and the practical realities of touring. Episodes frequently explore the guest's musical journey, influences, and process, with abundant gear talk, live-performance anecdotes, and behind-the-scenes stories from the road and studio. A standout through-line is the host's easygoing, shop-talk vibe that makes complex concepts approachable for both players and fans, while also highlighting resilience, collaboration, and the evolving music-business landscape. The format tends to attract listeners who love instruments, effects chains, and the craft of making music, from up-and-coming players to sea... more

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Recent guests on At Home With Mark include:

1. Chuck Garvey
2. Tim Mahoney
3. Cal Kehoe
4. Kush Mody
5. Josh Pearson
6. Jake Banaszak
7. Tim Palmieri
8. Chris Barron

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