Phillip Reeve and the team discuss lenses and how they relate to photography.
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A career roadie (B) sits down with creators, artists and other interesting people he has met along the way. (L) runs the socials. © 2024 Burn the Lease
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How do those often facing the hardest beginnings in life become so successful? Alice Thomson and Rachel Sylvester talk to extraordinary people living astonishing lives to learn from those who excel in sport, politics, the arts, business and more, despite real adversity. We hear their secrets and their inspirations, and learn how you too can thrive after life’s setbacks. Thoughtful, revealing and inspirational, follow the podcast now and never miss an episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/p ...
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This week, we’re joined by Russell Graham, a talented multi-instrumentalist, producer, songwriter, and vocalist, best known for his work with Nile Rodgers and Chic. Russell shares his journey from performing at the Apollo Theater to going viral with his rendition of the Soul Glo theme on NPR’s Tiny Desk. He discusses what it’s like to balance life …
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189 - Phillip W. Palmer
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This week, Bernie and Lisa sit down with Phillip W. Palmer, an Emmy-winning sound mixer celebrated for his work on hit shows like Glee and Better Call Saul. Phillip discusses the creative challenges of capturing high-quality sound on set, sharing behind-the-scenes stories from his time working with iconic stars. He explains that sound mixing goes f…
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In this episode, Bernie and Lisa chat with Craig Pfunder, musician, producer, and musical director for Jake Shears. Craig shares his journey, from being adopted and growing up in an interracial family in Georgia, to discovering his passion for music. He reflects on his early influences, the evolution of VHS or Beta, and some of the challenges he fa…
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187 - Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran
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This week we chat with Nick Rhodes, the legendary keyboardist and creative mastermind behind Duran Duran. In this episode, The Controller pulls back the curtain on some of the band’s most iconic performances, from breathtaking European venues to their upcoming Halloween spectacle at Madison Square Garden. We also explore his thoughts on the future …
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This week, we sit down with Adam Moyer and Kiara Williams of the musical duo Key to Adam. They share how they met during an open mic and instantly connected through music. Adam opens up about using music as therapy, while Kiara talks about her journey as a self-taught violinist and West Virginia Fiddle Champion. Together, they discuss their diverse…
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185 - Paige McKenna Grube & Stacy Stanton-Runge
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In this episode, Bernie talks with Paige McKenna Grube and Stacy Stanton-Runge about GOLD: The Documentary. GOLD explores the lives of dancers at the Gold Nugget strip club in Spread Eagle, Wisconsin. Paige discusses her background in filmmaking and the journey of creating a film that humanizes and uplifts women in the adult industry, while Stacy s…
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This week Bernie sits down with Jim Runge, a tour manager with over 35 years in the music industry. Jim talks about his early days in the Green Bay punk scene, playing in a band that once caught the attention of a young Dave Grohl. He shares his career transition into production and tour management, balancing his work with raising a family, and how…
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In this episode, Bernie chats with Bobby Liebling, co-founder and lead singer of doom metal pioneers Pentagram. Bobby discusses the band's upcoming album, “Lightning in a Bottle”, their first in ten years, featuring a revamped lineup with members Tony Reed & Scooter Haslip of Mos Generator and Henry Vasquez of Saint Vitus. Bobby reflects on the cha…
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This week, Lisa and Bernie sit down with actor, author and musician, Keanu Reeves. Keanu shares the story of Dogstar's reunion after 22 years, the inspiration behind their latest album, “Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees”, and the passion he has for the gear he’s using on their current tour. He discusses “The Book of Elsewhere”, a bo…
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181 - Will "Mekatron" Jones
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In this episode, Bernie catches up with longtime friend Will "Mekatron" Jones, a multi-talented musician, composer, and digital forensics expert. Will discusses how his company, Mekatron Media Group provides services ranging from music production to assisting law enforcement with digital investigations. He shares how personal experiences pushed him…
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This week Bernie chats with guitarist, songwriter and founder of A Curious Beast, Toby Bittenbender. Toby discusses the band's formation, the release of their debut single "Waves," (available now on all streaming platforms) and how his sobriety played a crucial role in his musical resurgence. He opens up about his past with the band JIBE, the abrup…
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This week we chat with Serena Duffin, a wardrobe stylist, costumer, and freelance photographer in the film and television industry. Serena shares her journey from growing up in West Texas to breaking into the industry and eventually working on major projects like "Nebraska," "Griselda," "Young Rock," and "For All Mankind." She discusses the challen…
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This week we had the pleasure o' sittin' doon and bletherin' with Ross Louden, a guitar tech from Greenock, Scotland. Ross shares his journey from studying music to becoming a tech for bands like Stone Sour, American Head Charge, and Buckcherry. Ross discusses the challenges of life on the road in a high-pressure environment and emphasizes the impo…
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In this episode, we chat with Simon Grocott, an experienced music industry professional who has worn many hats, from stage managing to tech work and everything in between. Simon shares his journey from growing up in East Sussex and starting as a motor mechanic to touring with iconic acts like Cliff Richard and Elton John. He reflects on the stark c…
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In this episode, Alice Thomson and Rachel Sylvester speak to children's book author and illustrator Cressida Cowell known for the How to Train Your Dragon, The Wizards of Once and Which Way to Anywhere book series. She was the Waterstones Children’s Laureate from 2019 – 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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This week we sit down with Simon Le Bon, the iconic lead singer of Duran Duran. We congratulate him on receiving an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) and discuss his dedication to causes like marine conservation and helping the homeless. He then gives us a peek into his SiriusXM show "Whooosh!" and his passion for discovering new musi…
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This week we sit down with author and painter Carol Dawson to discuss her true crime podcast, "The Unforgotten," co-hosted with Wes Ferguson. Carol talks to us about the haunting story of Shelley Watkins' murder, a case that has remained unsolved for over 30 years. She shares chilling details of Shelley's death, some of the investigation's obstacle…
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In this episode, we sit down with Clayton Peters, brother and manager of comedian Russell Peters. Clayton discusses their working-class upbringing in Ontario, Canada and the early experiences that shaped their careers. He reflects on the challenges and successes of managing Russell’s global comedy business, from their early DJ days to selling out a…
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This week we have the pleasure of sitting down with front of house engineer, Brad Divens. Brad shares his journey from aspiring rock star to seasoned sound engineer, recounting stories from his time with Kix, Wrathchild America and Souls at Zero as well as his transition into FOH mixing for acts such as Linkin Park, Disturbed, Monster Magnet and En…
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In this episode, Alice Thomson and Rachel Sylvester speak to James Cleverly, Secretary of State for the Home Department, about his childhood as a young black man growing up in South East London and how the racism he encountered then is different to the situation now. Producer: Florence de Schlichting Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more …
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In this episode, Rachel Reeves, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, tells us about how her childhood and passion for chess have shaped her identity as a woman within male dominated environments. Producer: Florence de Schlichting Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week we sit down with Howie Abrams, a music executive turned author from New York City. Howie discusses his journey from working at major record labels to writing. He has now authored ten books, including the soon-to-be-released biography of Vinny Stigma from Agnostic Front titled, "The Most Interesting Man in the World". Howie also discusses …
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This week Bernie reconnects with his childhood friend, Jeff Capehart, an artist known for his unique one-line "squiggly" art. Jeff discusses his journey from Corsicana, Texas, to Mesa, Arizona, the method to his artistic process, and the inspirations behind his work. He also shares his experience of creating custom pieces and the satisfaction he fi…
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In this week’s episode, I am back in the driver’s seat and interviewing my podcast partner Bernie Guerra about his recent work with Duran Duran and U2. Bernie shares behind-the-scenes details of the U2 Las Vegas Sphere residency, what it was like looking after Adam Clayton, and some of the differences between working a residency and being on tour. …
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“And when I went into the church hall, every little girl, every single one, was in pink ballet shoes. And I walked in with my green ballet shoes, which were half price in the sale. And I did want to run back out through those great big double doors. But I knew if I did I would never get to dance.” In this episode we speak to Arlene Phillips, who te…
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In this week’s episode, we sit down with veteran FOH engineer Karl “Snake” Newton. Snake discusses his background as a bassist turned sound engineer, as well as his use of innovative technologies like virtual soundchecks and snapshot automation. He also shares his unique perspective on live sound mixing and some of the challenges that come with del…
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In this episode we talk to BBC broadcaster and presenter Ashley John-Baptiste about his significant achievements, despite having suffered childhood trauma from his upbringing in foster care. Producer: Florence de Schlichting Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this week’s episode we are joined by UK-based Systems Engineer, Wayne Hall. Wayne's impressive portfolio includes working with Lady Gaga, Roger Waters, and Duran Duran. He tells us how he got into audio engineering and about some of the technical challenges he faces during gigs. He shares his thoughts on the importance of maintaining a positive …
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"People don't want you to be able to see anything, report anything, or say anything intelligent. You just have to be an object of beauty." In this episode, Hollywood legend Sharon Stone talks to us about her new career as a painter and how it helped her address childhood traumas. We also discuss her difficult relationship with Hollywood, and the ab…
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This week we sit down with Scarlett Deering, a versatile violinist and fiddler who performs in both touring bands and recording sessions. Scarlett talks about the differences between playing violin and fiddle, and the nuances of being a side musician, and the excitement and pressures of touring. She also discusses overcoming self-doubt and the impo…
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Times Journalists Rachel Sylvester and Alice Thomson return to talk to more extraordinary people about how their past has shaped their lives and how their childhoods have defined who they are today. In this series they are joined by the likes of Sharon Stone, Arlene Phillips, Rachel Reeves and many more. This podcast has been produced in associatio…
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In this week’s episode, we chat with a true innovator of visual art in entertainment, Gary Oldknow. Gary takes us through his eclectic career from conducting autopsies to pioneering projection mapping and enhancing concerts through visual storytelling. Learn about his contributions to the evolution of concert experiences, his methods for creating e…
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On the show this week, Lisa and Bernie sit down with Allison David, a Dallas-based food and product photographer. Allison discusses her journey into photography, the technical aspects of her craft, and the importance of authenticity in her work. She also gives us a glimpse into her creative process, the challenges of freelancing, and her desire to …
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This week we sit down with writer, producer, director, and co-founder of Spectrograph Films, Timothy Stevens. Timothy discusses his new documentary “Dark Sanctuary, The Story of the Church.” We find out all about the gothic culture of Dallas and the long-lasting impact of this legendary venue on its community. Tune in to discover the historical sig…
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This week we sit down with Nick DeLaCruz, a former touring audio engineer turned social media personality. Nick hosts “This Is DeLaCruz” a social media channel which shines a light on the hidden figures of the live music industry. Nick shares stories from his time on the road, his struggle with addiction, his transformative years in the navy, and h…
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On the show this week, Lisa and Bernie sit down with the talented Mark Erelli, a singer/songwriter from Reading, MA. Mark discusses his background in evolutionary biology, his recent diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa, (RP) and the importance of accessibility in the music industry. He also opens up about his songwriting process and collaborations, i…
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In this week’s episode, we chat with Joanne Croxford who has been a Tour Manager, Production Coordinator and Hospitality Director in the live music industry. Joanne discusses her journey from growing up in Canada to navigating the complexities of tour management and being an advocate for LGBTQ inclusion. Jo also talks about her role in introducing …
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In this episode we chat with Wendi Ramirez, a renowned tattoo artist and entrepreneur from Austin, Texas. Wendi is the owner of Dovetail Tattoo (both locations!) and has over 30 years of experience. Wendy shares her journey into the world of tattooing, the evolution of the industry, and her perspectives on artistry and self-expression. https://www.…
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In this week’s episode, we sit down with Nate Peck, a 22-year-old who is currently making waves as the fill-in frontman for Firehouse. Nate is a self-taught vocalist who was influenced by classic rock from the 70s and 80s. He discusses his audition experience on American Idol, his collaboration with Jack Russell, and his time aboard the Monsters of…
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On the show this week we are joined by a true legend in the live music industry, Jake Berry. Jake discusses his journey from a small village in Devon, England, to becoming the production manager for bands like AC/DC, The Rolling Stones and U2. Jake’s focus on fostering upcoming talent underscores his belief in how mentorship shapes the industry's f…
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This week’s episode marks the beginning of our fourth season and to set it off right, we sit down for a chat with Sebastian Clayton. Sebastian talks about his shift from being a bass player into a digital pioneer and consultant for artists, festivals, and a wide range corporate clients. He shares insight into the evolution of digital media in music…
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On the show this week Bernie and Lisa speak with Steve Castro, a seasoned backline technician with over three decades of experience. Steve opens up about his journey in the music industry, working with icons like Sheryl Crow and Darius Rucker and reflecting on the changes he's witnessed in live music production. Steve shares personal stories, from …
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In this week’s episode we are joined by Dallas-based guitar technician, Patrick Ryan. Patrick has an impressive portfolio including work for The Dead Daisies, Blue October, Smashing Pumpkins, and Shakira. Pat’s stories emphasize the importance of lifelong learning and adaptation. He also reflects on both the technical aspects and the personal conne…
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In this episode, we are joined by a legendary figure in the music industry, Greg Sowders. Greg is the Senior Vice President of A&R and Catalogs at Warner Chappell Music, as well as a founding member of the alternative country band, The Long Ryders. Greg discusses the art of A&R, his role in shaping the careers of upcoming artists, and the relentles…
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This week we are joined by Brandon Locke Burney, better known to his friends as Burney. He shares how he went from being a music-loving teenager to working as a VIP coordinator with Three Doors Down and evolving into a guitar tech and crew chief. Burney also discusses the challenges and rewards of life on tour, including the importance of building …
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This week, Bernie and Lisa welcome Toni "Glo" Globus, a versatile talent in the live music industry. We discuss her extensive experience across various roles including stage management, production management, technical direction, lighting, and wardrobe. Toni reflects on the challenges of working in a male-dominated industry, the importance of perse…
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In this week’s episode, Bernie and Lisa chat with Daniel O’Neil, better known as “Borga” in the touring world. Borga opens up about his roles as a guitar tech and production manager and shares some stories from his time on the road. He also talks about his upcoming project, Rockstar Roadie Podcast, which starts February 6th and will focus on the im…
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This week we are joined by Gregg Deal, a multi-faceted artist, activist, father, disruptor, and lead singer of the band Dead Pioneers. Gregg blends his experiences as a Native American with a punk ethos to challenge cultural norms and advocate for authentic indigenous representation. He shares what his experience was like growing up in Park City, U…
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In this week’s episode we are joined by Don McCaulay, a veteran drum tech for iconic bands like The Rolling Stones and U2. Don talks about how he grew up in a musical household and how his passion for drums is infused into his daily life. He also discusses his approach to drum teching, the art of drum restoration, and his perspective on blending cr…
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In this week’s episode we talk with legendary guitar tech, Dallas Schoo. Dallas discusses his journey from playing tennis to being a roadie for Manassas in 1971. He shares insights into his professional experiences, including the complexity of working with The Edge's guitar setup as well as his love of swimming as a balancing activity. Dallas empha…
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