Welcome to Striking A Chord, a podcast presented by Ernie Ball — the world’s leading manufacturer of high-quality electric guitar and bass strings. Tune in as host Evan Ball interviews some of music’s most influential artists and trailblazers about their stories, their reflections on musical trends, their advice for aspiring musicians, and more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Music |
Emily Wolfe discovered her passion for the guitar at just 6 years old. Then in college, she found the courage to step forward as a vocalist. Equipped with both a microphone and an electric guitar, Emily’s creative potential was unleashed. In this epi... more
In this episode we chart Steve Vai’s path from 12-year-old student under the tutelage of Joe Satriani to full-blown rock guitar god. Additional topics include the evolution of guitar playing, the development of Vai’s showmanship (especially while pla... more
On today’s episode we welcome Nick Hexum and Tim Mahoney of 311. Nick and Tim grew up playing in bands together in Omaha, Nebraska. They soon forged the 311 sound and today, over 3 decades later, they’ve released 13 studio albums—ten of which reached... more
In today’s episode we speak with Jesse Keeler of Death From Above 1979 about the secrets to his bass sound, the origins of the band, the “Freeze Me” video, and their new album, Is 4 Lovers. Additional topics include Jesse’s musical upbringing, his th... more
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What happened I loved this podcast. I don’t know why it came to an end. I hope it finds its way back.
Such a great podcast and inspirational! Please bring it back
So glad I found this podcast. Keep up the good work!
I first reviewed this podcast after the Justin Chancellor episode, which I loved. I just listened to the John Feldmann episode and I highly recommend it. That’s a guy who’s been around the block and knows the business inside and out. I’ve learned a lot from Striking A Chord and discovered new artists. And the artists I don’t really listen to, I at least end up gaining respect for.
If you’re into music and especially if you play in a band, this is a great podcast. The guests come from many genres of music but they are all top notch. The host doesn’t make it about himself, which is refreshing in music podcasts. He asks thoughtful questions that get at both specifics about the artist as well as insights into music in general...so I usually get something out of it even if unfamiliar with the artist.
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