“In April of ‘79 when [BLACKFOOT’s Strikes] came out, we were already on the road. I don’t think we were home until Christmas. We played four to six nights a week, sometimes seven or eight [nights] in a row.” - Greg T. Walker
Ep.234: Interview with PANGAEA
“The next year, year and a half, is going to be a pretty exciting time for [PANGAEA] releasing new stuff. I’m not going to say anything else cuz I don’t wanna get in trouble.” - Ron Poulson
Ep.233: Interview with MATT BISSONETTE of THE SQUIRTS
”I remember when I got the gig [with ELTON JOHN], Davey Johnstone told me you’re either going to love me or hate me in a year from now, because you’re going to go to places you never even knew existed.” - Matt Bissonette
Ep.232: Interview with DAN LORENZO of PATRIARCHS IN BLACK
”I grew up when KISS would release a record every six months. It was not a big deal, it's just what songwriters did.” - Dan Lorenzo
Ep.231: Interview with JESSI MAULE of CHOKESETTER
“The Whisky (A Go-Go) was a big honor to play at…just stand on that stage where legends have walked, that was pretty awesome.” - Jessi Maule
Ep.230: Interview with WES SCANTLIN of PUDDLE OF MUDD
“I had to get rid of all the jerk-wads.” - Wes Scantlin
Ep.229: Interview with ANDY MARTIN of CLAMFIGHT
“It was lining up four very busy people’s schedules, plus the pandemic, that just made this recording process go on and on.” - Andy Martin
Ep.228: Interview with JASON DEA WEST AND THE SISKIYOU CREST
”We’re both Punk kids that started playing Folk and Country music sometime in our early twenties.” - Jason Dea West
Ep.227: Interview with JERRY PRUTZ of CIRKUS PRUTZ
“We tried to get [Peter Stormare of The Big Lebowski] to dance in the video [for “Handyman Boogie”] but we didn’t manage to…but he knows of the song.” - Jerry Prutz
Ep.226: Interview with JACOB DERAPS of DERAPS
“I love VAN HALEN and I don’t hide it.” - Jacob Deraps