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1:05:56Making a Scene Presents an Interview with The Kung Fu Hippies The new album from Kung Fu Hippies is a vibrant celebration of 25 years of making music together—and it’s their most compelling work yet. With three lead vocalists—Frank Leonovich, Brad Ray, and Chad Kroll—each track offers a unique flavor, while the band’s chemistry ties everything toge…
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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Cirkus Prutz Cirkus Prütz is a powerhouse Swedish rock band that fuses the grit of blues, the thunder of classic rock, and the soul of Southern groove into a sound that’s as raw as it is refined. With deep roots in the traditions of 70s rock and an eye on today’s turbulent world, the band deliver…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Antonio Andrade Antonio Andrade is a veteran singer-songwriter and performer known for his vibrant blend of folk, rock, and humor—what he calls “rockin’ folk.” With over 45 years of stage experience, Andrade has earned accolades including “Best Male Solo Artist” from the Central Pennsylvania Music Awards (2…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Susan Anders Susan Anders is a singer-songwriter whose music blends Americana, folk, pop, and jazz with emotionally resonant vocals and insightful, often witty lyrics. Born and raised in Berkeley, California, she earned degrees from UC Santa Cruz and San Francisco State before launching into a musically adv…
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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Barry McGuigan Born Finbar Patrick McGuigan on February 28, 1961, in Monaghan, Ulster, Ireland, Barry McGuigan was raised in the small town of Clones. He quickly made his mark in the boxing world as an amateur, capturing a gold medal at the 1978 Commonwealth Games. In 1981, he turned professional…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with The Reverend Douglas The Reverend Douglas (Douglas Patterson) is a Louisville, Kentucky-based blues artist known for his raw, soulful sound and deep-rooted authenticity. Blending traditional blues with personal storytelling, his music resonates with emotional depth and spiritual reflection. http://www.makin…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Dave Goddess Dave Goddess makes music that’s raw, real, and unapologetically personal. With a voice rooted in rock, Americana, and storytelling, he writes songs not to chase trends, but to chase truth. “I don’t write for popularity,” he says. “I do it to please myself. Hopefully, others connect with that ho…
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Gerry Casey's Interview with Erja Lyytinen
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42:00Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Erja Lyytinen Erja Lyytinen is one of the most acclaimed blues-rock guitarists on today’s international touring circuit. Known as “the Finnish slide goddess” (The Blues Magazine), she’s spent over two decades pushing the boundaries of blues, blending traditional roots with rock, funk, and experim…
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The Scarlet Goodbye is Making a scene
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1:11:45Making a Scene Presents an Interview with The Scarlet Goodbye The Scarlet Goodbye is the brainchild of two seasoned Minnesota musicians: Dan Murphy and Jeff Arundel. When their paths crossed unexpectedly, it sparked a collaboration that neither saw coming—but both clearly needed. Dan, best known for his foundational work with alt-rock legends Soul …
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Webb Wilder After a five-year break, legendary roots rocker Webb Wilder is back with Hillbilly Speedball, a high-octane blend of grit, groove, and genre-defying style. This marks his 13th studio release—a milestone in a career that spans nearly four decades. Known for his unique mix of rock, country, blues,…
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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Tyler Chiarelli of the Ghost Hounds Ghost Hounds are redefining what it means to be a modern rock band, fusing country grit, blues soul, and rock-and-roll swagger into a sound that feels both timeless and fresh. With deep roots in American music traditions and a clear vision for the future, the b…
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Making a Scene Presents An Interview with Mondo Cortez Of the Chicago Blues Angels Mondo Cortez, guitarist, vocalist, and frontman of the Chicago Blues Angels, is a seasoned torchbearer of roots blues, rockabilly, and American roots music. With a style steeped in tradition and fire in every performance, Mondo has earned his stripes on stages across…
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Gerry Casey's Interview with Gypsy Lee of Gypsy Pistoleros
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32:26Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Gypsy Lee of Gypsy Pistoleros Gypsy Pistoleros don’t just defy categorization — they annihilate it. Born from a collision of worlds too wild to be tamed, their music is a sacred rebellion against everything bland, expected, and safe. They are the outlaws of sound, weaving together a fearless tape…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Rex Lyons of The Ripcords The Ripcords were born out of a project envisioned by Rex Lyons, who wanted to explore some of his favorite music alongside his collaborators from The Roustabouts, another well-known roots band in Central New York (CNY) fronted by Dugan Henhawk. Rex and Dugan share a long history, …
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Pam Linton Pam Linton isn’t just a singer—she’s a storyteller, a stylist, and a torchbearer of the great Americana tradition. With a career rooted in heartfelt performances and a deep respect for musical heritage, Pam has spent decades traveling the backroads of America, connecting with audiences one fair, …
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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Vulvarine Vulvarine, an unapologetic rock gang hailing from Vienna, Austria, is redefining the landscape of modern rock music with their powerful and dynamic sound. Describing themselves as purveyors of ‘Vulvarock,’ a genre that fuses raw punk, heavy metal, and high-energy rock ‘n’ roll, the band…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Scott Low Scott Low is a Georgia-based singer-songwriter known for his soulful blend of blues, Americana, and Appalachian folk music. Originally from Athens, Georgia, Low spent years touring the country and performing up to 200 shows annually. In 2016, he relocated to the small mountain town of Clayton in R…
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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Greg Weaver of Hush Money Rising from the rolling foothills of the southern Appalachian Mountains, Hush Money is a powerhouse original band whose music draws deep inspiration from vintage rock, gritty blues, and the untamed spirit of outlaw country. With a sound that pays homage to Southern music…
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Making a Scene Presents an interview with Robin Sedivy aka Graybeat Robin Sedivy's musical journey is a vibrant tapestry woven from dedication, talent, and versatility, stretching across multiple genres and roles throughout his dynamic career. He began as a percussionist, playing in school concert, symphonic, and marching bands, and notably serving…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Tim Gartland As an acclaimed contemporary blues artist, Tim Gartland has spent a lifetime mastering his craft. His journey began at the age of 13, when a Muddy Waters concert in his native Ohio ignited a deep passion for the blues. He picked up the harmonica soon after and immersed himself in the genre’s ri…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Tony Holiday There’s something magnetic about Tony Holiday—an ability to bring people together through music, community, and pure soul. Since relocating from Salt Lake City to Memphis in 2017, Tony has become a driving force in the city’s modern soul blues revival. Immersed in a close-knit circle of talente…
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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Stone James from Hollis Dorian Stone Jamess has always had a thing for big riffs and honest songs. As a former member of the hard-driving rock band The Dead Show Dealers, he cut his teeth on loud guitars, gritty vocals, and no-frills live shows that left everything out on the stage. That chapter …
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Taylor Robert Born Robert Taylor Baggott IV into a long line of preachers, it seemed Taylor Robert was destined for the pulpit—but music had other plans. His love for singing started early when he joined the Minnesota Boy Choir in sixth grade, sparking a lifelong passion for music. Growing up, weekends were…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Reverend Peyton of Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band has delivered energetic performances in 38 countries and 48 states, earning widespread recognition in prestigious publications such as Rolling Stone, Living Blues, and Elmore. They've graced the cover of Vintage Guitar Ma…
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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Sari Schorr Sari Schorr first burst onto the Blues-Rock scene with her critically acclaimed debut album, A Force of Nature, produced by iconic British Blues pioneer Mike Vernon (David Bowie, Eric Clapton, John Mayall, Fleetwood Mac). Her most recent collaboration Joyful Sky with Robin Trower soar…
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Eva Rose and David Pippin are Making a scene
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1:21:15Making a Scene Presents an Interview with David Pippin and Eva Rose Eva Rose Schultz, a singer-songwriter from Carrollton, Georgia, draws inspiration from blues, R&B, soul, and indie folk, infusing her music with heartfelt emotion and authenticity. Guitarist David Pippin complements her style with his versatile playing, contributing to a rich and d…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Janiva Magness The seven-time Blues Music Awards recipient (and the 2009 B.B. King Entertainer of the Year, the Blues Foundation’s highest honor) and 2016 Grammy Award nominee will simultaneously release the Fathead audio book edition of Weeds Like Us, her frank, profoundly moving 2019 memoir. Los Angeles c…
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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Niamh Strong Niamh Strong is a critically acclaimed Irish vocalist renowned for her soulful interpretations of blues, jazz, and contemporary soul. Hailing from a legendary musical lineage, Niamh is the daughter of the late Rob Strong, one of Ireland’s most iconic soul singers. Her rich, emotive v…
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Making a Scene Presents an interview with Jim Stanard Magical is the third full-length studio album from award-winning singer-songwriter Jim Stanard. In reviewing his last album which featured Bethany & Peter Yarrow, American Blues Scene wrote "they say there'll never be another Johnny Cash or Kris Kristofferson, but Jim Stanard draws from the same…
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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with DJ O'Sullivan of XIII DOORS XIII Doors emerged from the vision of singer and multi-instrumentalist DJ O'Sullivan. Hailing from the west of Ireland, DJ was raised in Shannon, County Clare, in a musical family that inspired his creative journey. Over the course of his career, DJ’s musical endeavors…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Will Wilde Will Wilde is a force to be reckoned with—a phenomenal harmonica player with a voice to match. Will's intense harmonica style steals the spotlight from the traditional blues rock guitar, with a sound that owes as much to Gary Moore as it does to Sonny Boy Williamson. "I’m always looking to make n…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Massy Ferguson Hailing from Seattle, Massy Ferguson has spent the better part of two decades exploring both sides of the country-rock divide. You Can't Tell Me I'm Not What I Used To Be, the band's seventh album, expands beyond that mix of amplified twang and raw, guitar-driven bang. If Massy Ferguson's pre…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Miss Georgia Peach Miss Georgia Peach is a country artist hailing from Saint Paul, Minnesota, known for her dynamic blend of traditional country and rock influences. She is signed with Rum Bar Records, a Boston-based label recognized for its dedication to authentic rock and roll. Her latest album, "Class …
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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Timothy J Tim is Singer guitarist song writer that has toured extensively in Canada. Originally from northern Alberta. After years of the ‘no fixed address’ lifestyle Tim settled in Calgary Canada. In 2018 Tim started a new project “Timothy J” writing Acoustic based rock songs written from perso…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Al Lauro of Big Al and the Heavyweights The music of Big Al and the Heavyweights begins with the beat laid down by drummer Big Al himself. Big Al Lauro was born and raised in the city of New Orleans. He grew up surrounded by the unique culture of the city that care forgot. The food, the language, and of cou…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Micki Free! GRAMMY®-award-winning musician Micki Free is a multi-talented guitarist, songwriter, performer, and producer with a career that spans decades and includes collaborations with some of the most legendary figures in music. Born of mixed Cherokee/Comanche Native American and Irish descent, Micki's u…
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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Magnus Henriksson of Eclipse ECLIPSE, the heavy rock powerhouse out of Stockholm, Sweden, has been making increasingly larger waves on the European and American rock scene over the last years. With stream counts in the hundreds of millions and tours ranging from South America to Australia and Jap…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with 63 Deluxe The band, consisting of guitarist and vocalist Anthony Scott, bassist Bret Hann and drummer/vocalist Jack Thomson hope to propel the blues genre into a new contemporary realm in Australia. Born out of friendship and hardship, but continued through the love of music and expression, the guys in 63 D…
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1:18:25Making a Scene Presents an Interview with YEV! SLAVA UKRAINE YEV’s self-titled debut album is a poignant and powerful introduction to the artist’s dynamic voice, blending cinematic folk rock, modern blues, vintage pop, and the soulful resonance of his Ukrainian heritage. Each song offers a captivating narrative that weaves haunting melodies and raw…
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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Will Bart of Johnny in the Basement Wow ! the beautiful thing about hearing new music is the absolute joy it brings to your heart. "That was the overwhelming feeling i had when hearing the music of Johnny In The Basement band; they hail from Long Island New York and their guitarist, songwriter an…
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1:03:09Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Crooked Eyed Tommy on his new project with Tomislav Goluban It’s not very often that an old-school Croatian harmonica player hooks up with a West Coast guitarist. In fact, this collaboration is partially supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia. Tomislav Goluban, whose surname transla…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Geoff Achison Geoff Achison was born on Phillip Island, Victoria. He is the third of five siblings and was raised in the Victorian rural village of Malmsbury. His journey in music began when he discovered a forgotten old guitar beneath the stairwell of the family home. His trumpet-playing father enthusiasti…
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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Sean Chambers Florida born Sean Chambers began his career in the Blues back in 1998 when he toured with the legendary Hubert Sumlin as his guitarist and band leader until 2003. During Sean’s tenure with Mr. Sumlin, Britain's own Guitarist magazine named Chambers as “One of the top 50 blues guitar…
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1:05:08Making a Scene Presents an Interview with The Twangtown Paramours Nashville-based husband-and-wife duo Mike T. Lewis and MaryBeth Zamer, known on stage as The Twangtown Paramours, have made a name for themselves defying boundaries with their award-winning catalogue of Americana, Folk, and Blues anthems. With a slew of accolades for their first thre…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Madeline Rosene Madeline Rosene is an indie pop-n-roll singer-songwriter known for her sharp wit, genre-blending sound, and fearless storytelling. Currently based in Los Angeles, Madeline original hails from Cleveland, Ohio and New York City. Madeline’s music captures the essence of modern life’s complexiti…
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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Andy Gallagher of Overhaul OVERHAUL are a Rock, Grunge, Alternative Rock band formed in Scotland by American Singer/Songwriter/Musician Andy Gallagher in 1997. Touring with legendary artists such as Bob Mould (Hüsker Dü/Sugar) Violent Femmes, Dinosaur Jr, Langhorne Slim, Grant Hart (Hüsker Dü) an…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Ed Alstrom Ed Alstrom grew up in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Started playing organ (the family Hammond M-3) at age 5, guitar and bass as a teenager. Didn't acquire a piano in the Alstrom household until he was 12, at which time his father brought home an old pedal-pump player piano, on which he activated the bro…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Dean Zucchero Hailing originally from the streets of East Village, New York City, Zucchero cut his teeth in the bustling, industry-driven Manhattan music scene where songwriting and studio recording chops have long since been revered and rewarded. Cultivating these traits in the city’s local dive-bar and ca…
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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Robbert Duijf Robbert is someone who I've only recently became aware. Although he tells me ireland is a place he's very familiar with, especially the west of Ireland. Robbert as a songwriter is as true as they come. Written with a personal perspective on the events happening around. The first tim…
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Andy Hanson Born from the ashes of various musical projects that reached their natural conclusion, Andy Hanson embarked on a solo journey. This journey begins in his home base of Eau Claire, WI, and unfolds through carefully crafted folk and Americana songs. At the heart of his music lies a deep yearning to…
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