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R2RB Podcast Series with "Seems Like Tuesday" Band

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The discussion centered around the band "Seems Like Tuesday," formed in 2022, with Erica Tabilio and Steve Tabilio sharing insights into their lives and musical journey. They highlighted the significance of their band name, which reflects their regular Tuesday night practices and their desire to explore various musical styles without being confined to a specific genre. The band, consisting of Chip Michael, Pete McGregor, Billy Zioli, Erica Tabilio, and Steve Tabilio, transitioned from performing covers to focusing on original music, emphasizing the importance of a supportive, drama-free environment fostering creativity.

Erica and Steve elaborated on the production of their music video for "Drowning," which features a spooky theme inspired by a fellow musician's vision. They aimed to create an engaging narrative that encourages viewers to rewatch for hidden details, balancing horror elements with a serious tone to avoid a corny presentation. The video was shot in a friend's house, contributing to its eerie ambiance, and the project was a collaborative effort intended to elevate their upcoming EP. They also discussed their songwriting process, noting that contributions typically come from Billy and Pete, which the group arranges together, while incorporating covers into their performances due to time constraints.

The conversation touched on the challenges of balancing their music careers with personal lives, as Erica and Steve manage full-time jobs and family responsibilities. Erica expressed satisfaction with their progress, citing successful performances at large venues and aspirations to have their music featured in films or commercials. They acknowledged the difficulties indie artists face in the music industry, including financial struggles and the need for hard work and dedication. Erica and Steve also shared their desire to leave a legacy in music, hoping future generations will appreciate their contributions.

Upcoming performances were discussed, including a notable gig at the Collingswood Mayfair and subsequent shows at casinos and festivals in the New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia areas. Steve mentioned the logistical challenges of traveling for gigs, particularly those requiring overnight stays, while reflecting on their origins in South Philadelphia and their move to New Jersey. The conversation concluded with a focus on their online presence, emphasizing the accessibility of their music through social media and streaming platforms, and the importance of authenticity during interviews to connect with their audience.

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The discussion centered around the band "Seems Like Tuesday," formed in 2022, with Erica Tabilio and Steve Tabilio sharing insights into their lives and musical journey. They highlighted the significance of their band name, which reflects their regular Tuesday night practices and their desire to explore various musical styles without being confined to a specific genre. The band, consisting of Chip Michael, Pete McGregor, Billy Zioli, Erica Tabilio, and Steve Tabilio, transitioned from performing covers to focusing on original music, emphasizing the importance of a supportive, drama-free environment fostering creativity.

Erica and Steve elaborated on the production of their music video for "Drowning," which features a spooky theme inspired by a fellow musician's vision. They aimed to create an engaging narrative that encourages viewers to rewatch for hidden details, balancing horror elements with a serious tone to avoid a corny presentation. The video was shot in a friend's house, contributing to its eerie ambiance, and the project was a collaborative effort intended to elevate their upcoming EP. They also discussed their songwriting process, noting that contributions typically come from Billy and Pete, which the group arranges together, while incorporating covers into their performances due to time constraints.

The conversation touched on the challenges of balancing their music careers with personal lives, as Erica and Steve manage full-time jobs and family responsibilities. Erica expressed satisfaction with their progress, citing successful performances at large venues and aspirations to have their music featured in films or commercials. They acknowledged the difficulties indie artists face in the music industry, including financial struggles and the need for hard work and dedication. Erica and Steve also shared their desire to leave a legacy in music, hoping future generations will appreciate their contributions.

Upcoming performances were discussed, including a notable gig at the Collingswood Mayfair and subsequent shows at casinos and festivals in the New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia areas. Steve mentioned the logistical challenges of traveling for gigs, particularly those requiring overnight stays, while reflecting on their origins in South Philadelphia and their move to New Jersey. The conversation concluded with a focus on their online presence, emphasizing the accessibility of their music through social media and streaming platforms, and the importance of authenticity during interviews to connect with their audience.

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