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Fubar PARS622

Jake Hursh of the band Fubar joins Bill to promote their newest LP, State of Mind. Featuring music from: Bad Custer, Adam Fitz, Higher Vibration, Fubar, God Hates Unicorns, Beast Brigade, Black Ridge Interview with Jake Hursh, of Fubar, segment 1 What has Fubar been up to since we last spoke? What is the best pizza that you’ve had because you are a musician? What is your biggest dream as a musician that you haven’t met yet? We chat about Hursh Multimedia, LLC If you were standing at the crossroads, what would you sell your soul to the devil for, musically? If I’m driving your tour bus, what would we be listening to between stops? Who is your Dave Grohl? If you go out on tour, what other local bands are you going to take with you? We talk about Millvale Music Festival. What are some of your favorite venues to play? What non-standard venue do you want to play at? House show or big venue? David Lee Roth or Sammy Hagar? Original or current KISS lineup? Acoustic or electric? Jake introduces, State of Mind and we discuss Jake’s battle with cancer. Interview segment 2 What is that one piece of equipment that you have to have on stage? What is something that has happened on stage that someone else in the band did, that embarrassed you? What is the worst concert you’ve been to? Best? An apocalyptic event happens, which Fubar song should survive and help populate the Earth? What is coming up next for Fubar? Where can you be found online?

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Walking the Redlines PARS366

Brian has 2 very interesting things going on between his band The Redlines & his video series Backseat Guitar in the Car. We’ll start with the Backseat Guitar in the Car, Brian learns a band’s song and plays it along with members of the band acoustically in his car. It is a weekly show. He has 12 shows up currently from The Shiners to Donny Eozzo. Next we talked about The Redlines. Brian says the point of the band was for him not to get bored. He says that he wanted to play Rock n’ Roll and anything that Rock n’ Roll was built upon. Brian then gave us some insight into how the band was formed. The Redlines are looking for a drummer, should you be looking for a band. Brian also told us that they are currently working on a new album. We also discussed Utah, Shady Lady Studio, 97.7 FM, The Band Jam as well as Corbriwoodstock for a bit too. This led to us discussing when bands pull members of other bands on stage to play with them and/or cover other local bands (I LOVE BOTH OF THESE SCENARIOS). After the break, we talked about Brian’s vast cd collection to get an idea of what musicians had an effect on who he was as a band member. He also gave us a list of his influences. We talked about his opening up for the Cherry Poppin’ Daddies at Metropol and his favorite venues including the Big Red Barn, Peter B’s. He also mentioned Wooley Bully’s as one of his favorites. You’ll have to listen to find out what band Brian would like to open for, his favorite local bands, and more… Bill apologizes to Bob Cupp, Utah, and the Grass Roots Show for having to back out as a guest for their show. <h2″>Songs played: Doppler Affect – Down the Line The Redlines – County Line The Shiners – Every Once in a While

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