Podchaser Logo
Home
So I Used To Be In A Band...

Jim Bowen

So I Used To Be In A Band...

A podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
So I Used To Be In A Band...

Jim Bowen

So I Used To Be In A Band...

Episodes
So I Used To Be In A Band...

Jim Bowen

So I Used To Be In A Band...

A podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
Rate Podcast

Episodes of So I Used To Be In A Band...

Mark All
Search Episodes...
What do you get when you cross an incredible guitar player with the nicest guy you know? Why Jeremy Case of course! Join us as Jeremy dives deep into his early years learning guitar and how he developed his skills. I reveal to Jeremy that I kne
25 years ago in September of 1996, CInderblock Baby received their shipment of 500 CDs. It was the pinnacle of everything we had sought to achieve at the time. Join us as we stroll down the bike path to memory lane and discuss making the CD, so
Every journey has a beginning and mine becoming a musician leads directly back to my friend, Jim Wentworth. Jim was my Obi-Wan, my Mr. Miyagi. He gave me my first job and also my first real guitar of value. I enjoy a conversation exploring with
Mitch and I have a conversation about how he discovered music and the journey it's taken him along. From college jamming, being THE quintessential morning radio DJ, a guitarist, drummer, and now bass player. Whew. I don't think he's finished ye
Mitch and I have a conversation about how he discovered music and the journey it's taken him along. From college jamming, being THE quintessential morning radio DJ, a guitarist, drummer, and now bass player. Whew. I don't think he's finished ye
Old friend and accomplished actor/writer/filmmaker Ramon Fernandez joins me to talk about when music became a seminal point in our life. We were there together and discuss how 1991 saw the world begin to march to a different beat. There's a cla
I haven't talked to John Degruyther since 1998! We catch up in this episode as I talk with about how I discovered his journey as a musician through Facebook and we reminisce about the summer camp where we met.
In our days of youth... I have a great conversation with Tim Armstrong, the very first guy I started a band with and one of the biggest influences of my musical journey. We tell the story about how we met and the fun we had along the way buildi
Just found a month ago, a recording of Cinderblock Baby, the band that started it all for me, resurfaced. On the evening of September 17, 1995 we recorded 14 songs live to prep for our CD. 11 made the cut. This one didn't and so it's just been
I have a brilliant conversation with Scott Ayers in this episode about our formulative year playing music together and the success he's had out on the West Coast. From recording alongside The Killers to meeting Robert Smith, Scott shares some g
It's a huge privilege to have the opportunity to present the newest track from Yatchclucb101. Thanks for taking the time to listen and be sure to check out my conversation with Scott from Yatchclub101 on my latest episode.
A bit of a change for this episode. Instead of the musician, I pick the friend. Adrian Hill was the best guy to have around if you were in a band. He knew how to be part of the band without playing or singing a note. But somebody get this guy u
A bit of a change for this episode. Instead of the musician, I pick the friend. Adrian Hill was the best guy to have around if you were in a band. He knew how to be part of the band without playing or singing a note. But somebody get this guy u
I bring the show back to Glasgow to chat with my friend Euan Walker He shares his musical journey and the influences that got him to studio and stage. Check out the full length song by his band Arch Angel featured at the end of the episode!
There's always one who got away. For me it's Len Kenyon. We cut our teeth learning how to be serious about playing our instruments together and had more laughs along the way than were probably legal. We laugh about our 'Days of Youth' and find
My mid-season episode! From his humble roots in Gargamel to rocking the Burlington, VT music scene with Evilhero, my good friend Ian Ferris discusses his early years in music and how it influenced and inspired his transition to the main stage a
Surprised to learn that my friend Sandy had once been in a band, I dig deeper and find out the man is musically talented! Just don't ask him for a lift up to crowd surf at a metal gig.
It's a driveby show! Lifelong friend Kevin Osborne joins me on his morning commute in sunny California. We reminisce about our days together in Vermont and Kevin reveals the impact I had on his life growing up and continuing through the years.
Today I talk with journeyman drummer Jacob Blodgett. We shared the stage numerous times together weaving in and out of bands and having a lot of fun along the way. I take a trip down memory lane and he let's me know what he's been up to these p
Paul and I used to pull pints and talk about music together in a Glasgow pub. Now we talk the Glasgow music scene. Check out the intro theme and closing music even if all of the talking sucks the life out of you.
I return with my first guest and it's Matt! Matt's impact on my life has been unintentional, but significant. An old band mate and friend, this is the perfect place to start.
Just a brief catch up on everything I got wrong in the first episode, and how I stopped being a music jerk.
The 1st episode is a solo/coffeehouse gig. Why am I doing this? Who have I played with? Why did I stop?
Rate

Join Podchaser to...

  • Rate podcasts and episodes
  • Follow podcasts and creators
  • Create podcast and episode lists
  • & much more

Unlock more with Podchaser Pro

  • Audience Insights
  • Contact Information
  • Demographics
  • Charts
  • Sponsor History
  • and More!
Pro Features