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E481 - The Price of The Show - Solo Episode with Chad
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Remember when catching your favorite artist live didn't require a second mortgage? When merchandise booths were manned by the artists themselves, signing autographs and sharing a laugh? Nowadays, it feels like attending a concert means bracing for overpriced tickets, $15 (or more) beers, and merch that costs more than the show itself. In this episode, Chad dives into the evolution of live music experiences. He shares his thoughts on the festival scene, the soaring costs, and some of the magic that might be lost along the way. Is the thrill of live music worth the hefty price tag? Or have we let the commercialization overshadow the connection? All this and more on this solo episode with Chad! This episode is brought to you by Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Sour Mash Whiskey, Bad Boy Mowers, The Nashville Palace, Corning Ford, LEER Toppers, Mickey Thompson Tires, Napa Valley Olive Oil, The Provider Culinary, Travel Wisconsin, American Almond Beef, Cowboy Choice Feeds, RESISTOL Cowboy Hats, and Oakley Sunglasses!
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Remember when catching your favorite artist live didn't require a second mortgage? When merchandise booths were manned by the artists themselves, signing autographs and sharing a laugh? Nowadays, it feels like attending a concert means bracing for overpriced tickets, $15 (or more) beers, and merch that costs more than the show itself. In this episode, Chad dives into the evolution of live music experiences. He shares his thoughts on the festival scene, the soaring costs, and some of the magic that might be lost along the way. Is the thrill of live music worth the hefty price tag? Or have we let the commercialization overshadow the connection? All this and more on this solo episode with Chad! This episode is brought to you by Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Sour Mash Whiskey, Bad Boy Mowers, The Nashville Palace, Corning Ford, LEER Toppers, Mickey Thompson Tires, Napa Valley Olive Oil, The Provider Culinary, Travel Wisconsin, American Almond Beef, Cowboy Choice Feeds, RESISTOL Cowboy Hats, and Oakley Sunglasses!
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