
Jam Journals is a podcast that explores music history through live concert performances. Hosted by a seasoned concert-goer, each episode recounts a unique concert experience with vivid detail and emotion.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | MusicMusic HistoryMusic Commentary | ||||

It’s not uncommon knowledge that Bob Dylan's live shows can be hit or miss. It depends on his mood and what songs he feels like playing. However, as a naive Dylan fan, my understanding of the artist was limited to the early-60s folk singer—the image ... more
Club shows are great for intimacy between artist and audience, but what happens when the show is undersold, and the artist is pissed off? You get a performance that borders on vicious.
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They say marijuana is a gateway drug, but what they don’t warn you about is Widespread Panic shows are also a gateway drug. A gateway to more jam band shows. This was the tipping point to more jam concerts and a refusal to use condiments in public.
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There's no better date than going to a concert together unless they stand you up. However, where there is live music, there is room for healing and hope. This is a story of brotherhood, beating bass and bad babes.
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Surveying the crowd, I realized I wasn't like these people. Many clung to walls for support and talked about seeing the band in the "good ole days." It dawned on me that ZZ Top would be the first and last concert for many of them. When was the last t... more
We all receive live music differently, but one Gov't Mule fan experienced the show on another level.
Jam Journals is a podcast that explores music history through live concert performances. Hosted by a seasoned concert-goer, each episode recounts a... more
Shifting in my chair, I tried to hide my face. The tears streamed down my face like a child with a boo-boo. Paul McCartney opened his mouth again. He was unrelenting. What was he doing to me?
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Wait, is that David Crosby? Spotted standing among the crowd on the floor of a Who concert, there was another legend in the building—David Crosby! Beyond myself in excitement, I had to meet him. This is the story of how I met him.
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Apple Podcasts | #152 |









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