A podcast about Rhode Island’s diverse music scene
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 229 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Music InterviewsMusic HistoryMusic |
Jon Pagano shares his favorite record store from back in the day as well as his top shop currently (you can probably guess if you know who out out the new Sullest album). We also cover the summer treat he enjoys most, a special spot here in RI, the f... more
Jon Pagano shares some stories from the Squid Amps days, as well as what the true experience of touring really is!
Listen to the end to hear Sullest performing "Robinette" live at Fete in Providence, RI on March 17, 2023
// Interview recorded Novem... more
On this episode I speak with Jon Pagano where we go all the way back to his early days playing music, what it was like relearning Weak Teeth songs for their reunion show, how showing up early for rehearsal one day landed him a spot in Best Practices,... more
Frankie Ranks shares some of his favorite things from his home state and home town. From his favorite record shops , to where he loves to hike... we cover a lot about The Ocean State. Did we talk about hot wieners and coffee milk? Tune in to find out... more
James does a fantastic job of digging into the unique voices and personalities of Rhode Island’s music scene. He goes all the way from the club owners, to the bookers, to the artists playing the shows, and everywhere else in between. I love the diversity of artists and people he speaks to, and I love how he interviews them by asking great questions and giving them lots of space to answer.
James is creating a really awesome archive of RI music. Always a good listen. Quite a variety as well.
I have been involved in the Rhode Island music scene for over 40 years, as a listener, performer, volunteer & organizer. While I've always been been proud of the diverse musical offerings that can be found in this State on a regular basis, and felt blessed to be a part of this rich misc scene, WTLRUTB has helped me realize I've only been scratching the surface! James has opened my eyes to so much music I was unaware of, even though it's all around me!
Great interviews. I love hearing stories o... more
If you love the New England arts and entertainment scene (especially as it pertains to Rhode Island) than this podcast is for you. VERY informative!
I love listening to the podcast because it reminds me of home in Massachusetts listening to music and having drinks with friends in worm winter houses and bright camp fires. Keep up the great work James unreal knowledge and connections from years in the music/Rhode Island scene and then some.
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