Singer-songwriter Lauren Calve talks about an old Washington D.C. musician rite of passage and being creative about the business side of music.
Teddy Thompson on Food Deserts and the End of Royalties
Singer-songwriter Teddy Thompson talks about his fruit and vegetable fund, working at a hair salon, and the meaning of “JFP”.
Ashton Nyte on Yoga, Miscellaneous Poltergeist Activities, and Performing at Walgreens
Ashton Nyte talks about his old war on sleep, technical difficulties at his first gig, and instrument strings that die of natural causes.
Deer Tick on Economics, Fasting on Tour, and a Creepy Santa Doll
John J. McCauley and Ian O’Neil of Deer Tick talk about sweaty underwear drives in their tour van, the band’s new studio and rehearsal space, and former day jobs working at a movie theater and pizzeria, respectively.
Nathan Mongol Wells on His Favorite Day Job and Playing Battles of the Bands
Dallas singer-songwriter Nathan Mongol Wells talks about improvising on stage when he breaks a guitar string and why it’s fine to not know everything at the start of a career in music.
Rachael Sage on the Magical “Tour Bubble” and Writing Ad Jingles
NYC-based alt-pop artist Rachael Sage talks about finding success internationally, tour snacks, and rehearsing in her old studio apartment.
The Watson Twins on Traveling Light and Making the Cover of LA Weekly
Nashville’s The Watson Twins share an old jam and talk about being small business owners.
Devon Gilfillian on Diversity, Eating Clean, and Charlie Treat’s Basement
Nashville-based soul singer Devon Gilfillian talks about getting hit by a drunk driver, how his first band got its name, and the importance of putting together the right team.
Jesse Daniel Edwards on Granola Bars and His Old 1974 VW Pop Top Van
Nashville-based Jesse Daniel Edwards talks about his song “Meatloaf, Corn & Potatoes”, his approach to eating while on tour, and making peace with his guitar.
Jeff Black on Field Parties and Getting Paid to Drive
Singer-songwriter Jeff Black talks about working in a contract business, never missing a gig due to a tour vehicle breakdown, and another cup of coffee.