Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 7 days 3 hours 9 minutes
By Chyrisse Tabone, Rock At Night Tampa Interview with Jacob Giaimo-Recorded February 7, 2023 LA-based singer/songwriter Jacob Giaimo talks about his release “Before Long” which is a “happy” song written during the pandemic; life
This time on the Rock at Night Podcast, Tampa Earl Burton had the opportunity to sit down with Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Gina Schock of The Go-Gos! In between the classics from the band, Gina talks about how she became a drummer, what the impact of Beaut
By Chyrisse Tabone, Rock At Night Tampa Interview: Zach Water of ZWB – Recorded February 6, 2023 Zach Waters of the Sacramento rock band ZWB discusses the band’s new moniker ‘ZWB’, the release of their [...]
Mark Daly of Mark Daly and the Ravens discusses how Susan Tate, Geoff Tates wife, discovered him a decade ago while playing in a bar; filming the single Crying Shame while in a bog; life during the pandemic; the current EP Nothing to Lose; his teen years
Hans Eguinoa of the garage rock band the Podencos discusses his life in Sweden and subsequent move to Spain; the formation of the band (whose members do not speak English); and the rock scene in the EU. [...]
Scotty Austin discusses leaving Saving Abel, forming his own band, recording covers, and creating new original music. [...]
Vocalist Eric Boatright of Shallow Side discusses how the band came together, the decision to cover one of rocks most classic tracks, what effects the pandemic had on the growth of the band, and how The Worst Kind is ushering in a new era for the band [.
Hammons and Buzard of Lola Vain discuss how they became interested in playing music at a young age; todays music trend of releasing singles vs. albums; the pandemics effect on the recording industry in regard to remote recording and mixing production; mu
Chris Scott and Mike Hennel of The Summit discuss the following: how The Summit came to fruition in 2015 (it stemmed from a conversation we had in Gatlinburg); their special friendship with ZZ Tops Billy Gibbons and the late Dusty Hill; heart-warming mom
Marc Andersen of Letchen Grey discusses what prompted the bands reformation; the origin of the bands name (hint:a Jethro Tull song); life between the mid-80s and the present; stories of the Sunset Strips scene, including tidbits about bands and Gazzarris