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Folk You PARS422

Ruben Alan David & Muskie of Folk You met Bill at the Leechburg Moose 102 (thanks!) to do an interview on this episode, and afterwards they recorded one of their Guerilla Folk Videos on the Leechburg Walking Bridge. What they talked about during the first segment of the show: The origin of the band name. How they decide where to record a Guerilla Folk Video, and how many times they have done it. Describe your costumes (and back story). Ruben tells us about the song, Folk You, which the performed live for the show as well. Topics covered in segment 2: We discuss the bands that Muskie and Ruben Alan David have been in/are in. Ruben does an amazing job talking about Rock for Life. Folk You gets to tell us what they love about the scene and what they would like to change. They tell us something that their fans would be surprised to know about them. Ruben then surprised Bill, but actually having an embarrassing moment on stage to talk about. Muskie and Ruben tell us about their favorite bands from the scene, and their love for the original music in our area. What happens when you play Folk You backwards? What song that you’ve been involved writing, would you want to survive history? We also talked about doing one of their Guerilla Folk Videos: Video of Folk You performing on the Leechburg Walking Bridge after the interview

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Audio Gossip with Lady Jaye 008 – Stone Cold Killer

Lady Jaye sits down with Stone Cold Killer and discusses all the things going on in their world – Nomination for best Metal Band in the Pittsburgh City Paper, a recent tour, a summer full of shows and throwing around t-shirt ideas like there’s no tomorrow… or sleeves! A very fun episode with the whole band!!!

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Among Thorns PARS421

Terry Blair of Among Thorns was on the airwaves with Bill this week to give you a peek into the band’s existence. where did the name Among Thorns come from? new to the scene?? How many originals do you have and what are the plans on recording them? we chatted about Steve and Matt talked about terry picking all the music and everythings fine segment 2 What is in our music collection? What bands don’t you like? What genres don’t you like? What do you think of today’s country? What band would you play with and where would you do it? Terry told us about the bands Dying Breed & OverMyDeadBody.

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Audio Gossip with Lady Jaye – MaxXout keeps it real with explosions, guitar riffs and… an all meat diet??

Talking with members of Maxxout I got to find out some interesting facts about them and have a TON of fun, talk about the near future, give you a taste of some of their music and yes, the Ketosis Diet and… wiffle ball… these guys are a riot!!

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Thieves & Lovers PARS420

Brandon Stoner of Thieves & Lovers joined Bill on Episode 420 to talk about the band and its recent releases. Segment 1: Where did the band name come from? Why make the move from LA to Pittsburgh? Can you compare the LA, Central PA, and Pittsburgh scenes for us? Favorite venue in Pittsburgh? Tell us about 3 bands from our scene that you like and why? Tell me about the song Always Winter… Segment 2: What would I hear if I played your music backwards? Tell me about the moment that you realized you wanted to be in a band. Who has supported you the most in your time as a musician? Tell me about an embarrassing moment you had on stage, or one that your band mates may have had. What is one thing that your fans would be surprised to know about you? Lastly, where can people find you online and do you have any upcoming shows? They have been building up a steady following through the release of a few well-received EPs and a consistent show schedule. Their new single “Always Winter” was just released ahead of the new record The World is Sleeping, due out in May.

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Audio Gossip with Lady Jaye 006 – Neverwake

A chat with Justin Sanford of Neverwake, they’re heading into the studio soon, have several dates lined up for shows and a recent video release! Listen in to get all the details!!

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Audio Gossip with Lady Jaye featuring Jazz Byers Episode 005

Lady Jaye has a chat with Jazz Byers, owner of Rattle Clack Entertainment and member of the bands Homicide Black, Half Wheel and Nighthunter. Learn more about Pittsburgh’s own jet-setting music maker as they talk about how it all started, fun stories and his travels.

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Unbroken Soul PARS419

Shawn and Jr from Unbroken Soul joined Bill for Episode 419 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show. Topics discussed in interview segment 1: New album information Where the band’s name came from. 3 bands that should make a worst 20 bands of the 90s list. What bands/albums are in their music collections. Topics discussed in segment 2: What would I hear if I played your music backwards? 3 unsigned bands that you love Create a super group from the local scene that you would manage. Bill mentioned that he had never seen the drummer from sundog play (this changed after the interview, he saw him play on May 5, 2018 at the Karlie Righi benefit show) What is something that you’d like to change about our scene? If Unbroken Soul could open for any internationally touring band, who would it be and at what venue? The specifics of the CD Release party on May 26, 2018 at the Leechburg Moose What is one thing that your fans would be surprised about, about you? The first person to hear the new cd and tell the band what every song has in common will get a piece of merchandise.. Contact Shawn for details.

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Jason Sichi

What band(s) are you currently in? Currently I play in Fist Fight in the Parking Lot, Serpent Lord, Staley’s Comet, Captain Doobie and Big Bambu and Mojo Filter. Have been in, in the past? Growing up I never really played in any bands, I would just jam with friends at parties or in garages, but never anything serious. It wasn’t until I was 21 that I started hitting open stages and meeting local musicians. I was probably 22 when I joined my first “proper” band. It was a band called “The Tony Jones Band”. Lots of covers and some originals. We were bad, but it was fun and I met a lot of good friends from playing all over the city. After that band, I formed Mojo Filter and we’re still jamming a few times a year. What is it about the Pittsburgh Scene that keeps you working at your craft? The Pittsburgh Scene has changed so much since I started playing. Lots of great venues are gone now. It’s kind of depressing, but I do see some new places popping up every once in a while. I just try to keep playing wherever will have us. How hard is it to juggle the schedules of your bands and life in general? Surprisingly not as tough as you’d think!! I keep my calendar updated, and it helps that almost all of the bands I’m in share at least 1 member with another band I play in, so it’s rare that my schedule gets screwed up. I think I’ve only double booked myself once in the last 5 years. The hardest part is just getting the stars and calendars to align for rehearsals. Some of my bands don’t need to rehearse as much as others, but I’ve had the same rehearsal schedule for a couple years, and it’s been working out great. The other part that has been tough is remembering all the songs from all of the different bands. I played 4 full sets with 4 different bands in 5 weeks, so it’s definitely been a challenge, but one that I really enjoy. And luckily I have a wonderful family that supports my ridiculous schedule. Can you name 5 unsigned bands from the scene that you absolutely love, and tell us why? Stoneslinger. They aren’t from Pittsburgh, they are from Canton, OH but they are hands down one of my all-time favorite bands period. We played a ton of shows with them over the years, and they are always fantastic. Check out their album Solar Outlaws on iTunes. I play some hot lixxx on a song called “Magnet”. Action Camp. Bengt Alexander is a badass mofo. Great guitar player and songwriter. I love all of their stuff. They don’t fit into any musical box. They play heavy stuff, they play electronic stuff, they play surf stuff, and it’s all great! SuperVoid – Unfortunately these guys are on an indefinite hiatus, but they are still one of my favorites. Killer riffs and grooves from these dudes. Top notch musicians! They are one of those bands that you hope you never have to play after them.  Horehound – These guys and girl keep getting better every time I see them. Super doomy riffs and Shy Kennedy has some really interesting vocal melodies. I highly recommend checking them out if you haven’t already.  Monolith Wielder – This is one of those bands that I wish would play out more often. They are absolutely crushing when they play live. Their album is insanely good too.  When did you know you were destined to be a musician? My parents took me to see my brother’s band play at the Foggy Bottom Inn back in 1985. I was 12 years old at the time, and I’d never seen a live rock band before. The place was packed, it was loud, people were drunk and the bands had big hair….Well everyone had big hair… I vividly remember watching the band on stage and thinking. “I need to do that”. That Christmas I got my first guitar and here we are 33 years later… I never did get to play at the Foggy Bottom.

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Audio Gossip with Lady Jaye Episode 004

Lady Jaye is joined by Anthony Leone of SiLK9 who gives the scoop on their recent show at Stage AE, the rumor of a tour, and a little background on some of those cool events he and the guys have put together!!

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