Side Tracks with Rusty Pate
Side Tracks with Rusty Pate
Rusty Pate
Diving into the used bin of history
Talking Wild Sweet Orange with Paul Monnin (Ep. 30)
Age Nowhere is a relatively young band. Formed in Dayton, Ohio in 2017, the Americana-leaning quintet has been far from complacent. They are set to release their debut album “Airport Sounds” on March 23, and already have the makings for a follow-up well underway. Paul Monnin serves as the singer/songwriter of the group. He also […]
Mar 13, 2019
1 hr
Talking Kanye West with Don Thrasher (Ep. 29)
Don Thrasher’s status on the Dayton, Ohio rock scene is unquestioned. He’s been making and writing about music for decades now. However, it might surprise people to know that Thrasher has an intense love for hip hop. The bulk of the episode is devoted to an album that Thrasher describes as virtually perfect, Kanye […]
Dec 8, 2018
50 min
Talking Coldplay with Kyleen Downes (Ep. 28)
I’m not waiting for Dec. 31 to make a New Year’s resolution. I’m vowing to put one of these “shows” up every week for the foreseeable future. Put it on the board – commitment = made. I kick things off this week by recommending a few podcasts. They are by no means new, but […]
Nov 29, 2018
55 min
Talking Mavis Guitar with Travis Talbert (EP. 27)
Well, well, well… look who’s back. After a long hiatus, Side Tracks is back in your eardrums with a brand spanking new episode. This special Thanksgiving edition is chock full of goodness. If you need a break from your family and all the Trump talk, you’ve come to the right place. On this episode, I […]
Nov 22, 2018
1 hr 8 min
A Tale of Two Stories: Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone magazine
In 2017, Rolling Stone magazine celebrated its 50th anniversary. To commemorate the occasion, many tributes took place. Two of the most exhaustive were the documentary “Rolling Stone: Stories from the Edge,” directed by Alex Gibney, and “Sticky Fingers: The Life and Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone,” written by Joe Hagan. I watched the […]
Sep 6, 2018
41 min
Talking Pere Ubu with Don Thrasher (Ep. 26)
As this little show continues to Little-Engine-That-Could its way up the Podcast Mountain, I’ve started to look at how I can make things better. That means it’s time to start experimenting. I have some big plans for 2019, but I felt like episode 25 was a good time to mix things up. I added a […]
Aug 22, 2018
54 min
Talking Spirit with Neal Casal (Ep. 25)
If I never get to do another podcast episode, this is the one I would want to go out on. Neal Casal has always had a restless musical spirit. He has released a string of acclaimed solo albums. He played with Ryan Adams & the Cardinals for a stretch. He was a founding member of […]
Aug 15, 2018
40 min
Talking Leigh Stephens with Ethan Miller (Ep. 24)
Ethan Miller’s band Howlin’ Rain has been making incredibly soulful psychedelic music since forming in 2004. Their latest album “The Alligator Bride” has been described by NPR as “Howlin’ Rain in full-on Crazy Horse mode.” We talk about the new album, hear the cut “Alligator Bride” and deep dive on the 1969 Leigh Stephens album […]
Aug 8, 2018
48 min
Talking R.E.M. with Kent Montgomery (Ep. 23)
Kent Montgomery is the lead guitarist for the Dayton, Ohio band The New Old Fashioned. Their latest release “Small Town, Midwest, USA” is the band’s first full-length effort in three years. We talk about the new record, hear the Montgomery penned track “Simpler Time” and deep dive on the 1996 R.E.M. album “New Adventures in […]
Aug 1, 2018
44 min
Talking Vetiver with Sam Moss (Ep. 22)
Sam Moss is a singer/songwriter/guitarist from the Boston area. Growing up in Connecticut, he began playing violin at an early age. He eventually found his way to guitar and began composing hauntingly introspective songs. His latest release is “Neon.” We talk about “Neon” and hear the track “Flowers.” Sam then discusses the 2006 album “To […]
Jul 25, 2018
40 min
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