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Domenic Fusca PARS609

Domenic Fusca joins Bill on episode 609 to talk about his upcoming EP, past musical history and more. Interview Segment 1 with Domenic How long did you spend in the NOLA music scene? You are originally from the Pittsburgh area, correct? How did your drum/foot become a thing? What would you sell your soul to the devil for? (hear Domenic’s interpretation of what really happened.. it is probably the true version haha) Can you compare the NOLA and PGH music scenes for me? Interview Segment 2 with Domenic Tell us a bit about your new, unreleased EP, Chasing the Song. How is The Vault involved in the EP? Do you have any shows lined up currently?

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Moonshine Jasmine PARS605

Megan Pennington of Moonshine Jasmine joins Bill for episode #605 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show. Featured music: 9Sundays, Rod Wilkins and the LOC Band, Moonshine Jasmine, Black Ridge, Luke Weltz Band, Silk 9, The Existential Gentlemen Interview segment 1 with Moonshine Jasmine Tell me about the lineup change that happened since the last time we talked. What is the deal with your EP and/or LP? Having been in a band, what is the best pizza that you’ve eaten? Who is your Dave Grohl? What do you think about how the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame picks nominees? If you find a DeLorean, what band are you going back in time to watch? What one question would you ask your musical idol? What is one song that you wished you had written? If there was an apocalyptic event, which Moonshine Jasmine song could help re-populate the Earth? What is something embarrassing that has happened to you on stage? Who is the most famous musician that you’ve met? Interview Segment 2 Who would you cite as your influences? What would you sell your soul to the devil for? What is a non-conventional place that you’d like to perform at? If I was driving your tour bus, what would we listen to between stops? Who would be on the Mt. Rushmore of musicians in your eyes? Can you tell me about the moment that your realized you wanted to be a musician? Why should the listeners check out your band?

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The Jeremy Edge Project PARS580

Jeremy Edge of  The Jeremy Edge Project joins Bill to introduce you to his band, on episode 580 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show. Featuring music from: 9 Stitch Method, Corners of Sanctuary, The Jeremy Edge Project, Anger the Ant, The Borstal Boys, Greywalker Segment 1 with the Jeremy Edge Project Can you give us a synopsis of your musical history? Did growing up in South Carolina provide the southern rock influence in your music, or did that come later? If you were standing at the crossroads waiting for the Devil to arrive, what would you be trying to sell your soul for? If you could sit down with a musical idol and ask them 1 question, who and what? If you could go back in time and follow around a band, which band would you want to  meet up with? Please tell us about your song, Sunrise. Segment 2 with Jeremy Edge Who is your Dave Grohl? If you could book 3 bands to play a BBQ in your back yard, wo would you book? Tell us a little bit about your upcoming album. If you could play with any past musician at any location in the world, who and where?

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Moonshine Jasmine PARS579

Dan Stonerook, Tyler Cannon, and Megan Pennington of Moonshine Jasmine join Bill on episode 579 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show. Featuring music from: Befell, Ugly, Moonshine Jasmine, The Rust Project, Dave Molter, Royal Honey Segment 1 with Moonshine Jasmine What is the story behind the band name, Moonshine Jasmine? How did the band form? If you were able to sit down with a musical idol and ask them one what question, who would you sit with and what would you ask? If you were waiting at the crossroads for the Devil to arrive, what would you be attempting to sell your soul for? If I was riding to a gig with you guys, what would be playing on the radio? How did you manage to get so many shows so quickly as the scene opened back up to shows? Segment 2 with Megan, Tyler, and Dan Who is your Dave Grohl? It’s BBQ season, what bands would you book to play your backyard if money was no object? What is something that people who have followed you as musicians would be surprised to learn about you? Something embarrassing that another member of this band did on stage? RockOut to Knockout Cancer 8/14 benefit show Bill talks about Rock for Life 22 8/6-8/7 benefit show

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Tom Tikka, The Impersonators 3QS054

  Tommi Tikka, of the Impersonators, takes his second turn at 3 Questions and a Song I recently watched a documentary on Robert Johnson, which brings me to ask you… if you were standing at a crossroads and the Devil offers you whatever you want in return for your soul, what would you do? You mentioned that your album, Life of Grant, is a concept album, can you tell us about the concept? Have you ever thought considered writing jingles for songs for the opening of tv shows? asked by Cultt of She on episode 53. About the Song, Scarlett Hell This is a very difficult song to get into for me. It’s obvious to anyone reading the lyrics that “Scarlet Hell” is about prostitution, or more specifically the dark side of prostitution that can include human trafficking, sexual slavery, drugs and occasionally…even murder. As the music video depicts, sometimes people who buy sex from the wrong prostitute, end up in a cardboard box. In case it doesn’t become clear that this song is anti-prostitution for all the aforementioned reasons, then I’ll make point about saying it clearly: this is an anti-prostitution song. Musically, “Scarlet Hell” is one of my favorite Impersonators tracks. Our producer Janne Saksa and I worked very hard on the arrangement. I like the Latin, Santana-feel the song has and also the solo, which was played completely off the cuff, is one of my better ones, I think. Recorded roughly a year and a half ago, this was the time I was seriously getting into wah wah, which has now become a bit of a trademark for me. Another favorite moment on the song is the outro with its vocal harmonies and adlibbed lead vocals. I was listening to “Scarlet Hell” in the kitchen this morning, when my six-year-old son walked in, asking for cereal. “Is this you singing, Daddy?” he asked. “It is,” I told him proudly. “It’s not very good,” my son exlaimed. I didn’t know how to respond to his comment. He caught me completely by surprise. He noticed this and was for a moment scared that he had hurt my feelings. Hence, he continued, “But I like it much better than the music you had on before. What was that?” “That was The Eagles,” I said with a smile. “It’s a legendary group, Darling,” I kept talking. “Are they as legendary as KSI?” he asked. Knowing KSI is his big brothers’ favorite YouTuber, I stroke his hair and said, “Probably not.” One day, he’ll find out. About the Impersonators Location: Finland Genre: Indie Rock Where to find them: Time flies! And yet I can remember it all like yesterday. I was on my couch in Helsinki, looking out the window, down in the dumps, freshly divorced and also recovering from the break-up of Carmen Gray, a band whose entire catalog I had written with my brother Lappe Holopainen. Gone was the support of Sony/BMG and Warner. I was flat on my ass and clueless. I thought about hanging up my six-string. Maybe it was time. A tear rolled down my cheek. Just then my phone beeped. It was a text from a friend of mine, one Antti Autio. The text was a poem titled “Ghost Town Radio”. It was absolutely brilliant. I ran to my bedroom, got my acoustic guitar and wrote a melody to Antti’s lines. It was like lightning had struck. Before this moment, Antti was a guy I had met at the university, a chap I was swapping records with (he too was a music fanatic). But with that text and that song, we became blood brothers of sorts, songwriter buddies, soul mates and two halves of a duo called The Impersonators. And now finally, after many turns on this winding road called life, we are releasing our first full-length album titled Life Of Grant. Oddly enough, the song that began it all isn’t on this album. You’ll have to wait for that one for a bit. Be that as it may, I hope you enjoy these eleven courses that our secret weapon, producer Janne Saksa has prepared for you. Bon appétit!

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Anxiety At Best PARS558

Anxiety at Best make their second stop on the Pennsylvania Rock Show in support of their recently released, Self-Titled full length album. Featuring Music from: Royal Honey, Danny Gochnour, Anxiety at Best, Highway Louie, Miss Freddye Segment 1 with Anxiety at Best So in the new video, it goes to the throne of the drum kit, and there is an object there…. How many tracks are on the Self-titled album that you released back in December? Is it a concept album? If there is a catastrophic event, and one of your songs has to help repopulate Earth; which Anxiety at Best song should survive and help re-populate the Earth? Who is your Dave Grohl? If you could go back in time for a year and follow a band around to learn from? Adam Levine has recently said that there are not any bands left & Gene Simmons has said that Rock is dead… how do you feel about this? If you could play with any band in any location, who would you want to play with and where? What would the soundtrack of your tour be? If you could sit on a bench and ask any musician one question… If you had a moment to speak to venue owners, what would you tell them due to the pandemic? Tell me about your release, Your Life, Your Nutshell… Segment 2 with Anxiety at Best Sometimes you’ll hear people say, every song and album that band puts out sounds the same, what band for you is like that? If you could play any musician in a rockumentary, who would you want to play and why? What song that you didn’t write, do you wish you would have written? Tell me about an embarrassing moment that another band member had on stage that embarrassed you. If I found Anxiety at Best in a social studies book, why would you be in there? What is coming up for you? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EPQzUbgS2I

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Modern Welfare PARS526

Bill sits down and chats with the members of the Pittsburgh based Pop Punk band, Modern Welfare, on episode 527 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show. Segment 1 with Modern Welfare Could you eacn introduce yourselves and tell us what role you play in the band? How did you come up with the name, Modern Welfare? If you were to go out on an international tour, what other bands from the local scene would you take out with you? You guys are heading to Florida? I know you’re in the process of working on a new disc (Welcome to our Cardboard Mansion), what can you tell me about it? like your writing process, expected release date, stories about where the songs came from.. etc. Power Nap Records John, why did you come to the US? Do you have any cool stories about the song, Monday, that we’re about to debut for the world to hear for the first time? Segment 2 If you were put in charge of creating a pop punk compilation disc of Pittsburgh Bands, which bands would you include? If I went on tour with you, what music would we listen to between stops? If you were able to sit down with anyone in the history of music, who would you want to talk to, and what 1 question would you ask them? 10 years from now, you’ve been signed, what advice would you give to young musicians? If there was an apocalyptic event, which Modern Welfare song would survive? Why? Can you please give out your social media links and where you expect your music to be released at down the road.

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