Hello. My name is Craig Reynolds, I play the drums in a band called Stray From The Path and this podcast is basically a series of relaxed conversations with people who are mostly other musicians, artists and/or idiots/legends. Enjoy.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 124 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Music InterviewsComedyMusic |
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But seriously, I’m addicted. I do not have any desire to listen to any other podcast.
I just love that guy. He‘s hilarious and the podcast is growing which each episode. Highly recommend this podcast!!!
Craig is such a personable host and that makes each interview feel very intimate.
A great balance of personality but letting the guests be the star, keep going - you’re killing it!
Craig is incredible, check this podcast out if your super into metal and drumming. As a drummer it’s mad fun seeing Craig interview drummers like the goat Chris turner and other incredible musicians. Big ups Craig again and someone donate him £2💯
Craig has great guests & his level of conversation is exactly what you want from a music podcast.. Entertaining, funny, serious & great insight to musicians lives, as well as a bit of music nerd insight + every good conversation that you could have that’s also not about music. It’s not PR lead & his guests actually relax too with conversation that’s not boring. 10/10.
Spotify | #34 | United States/Music |
Apple Podcasts | #31 | United States/Music/Music Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #145 | United States/Music |
Spotify | #8 | United Kingdom/Music |
Apple Podcasts | #4 | United Kingdom/Music/Music Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #20 | Canada/Music/Music Interviews |
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