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Jason Bonham Furthers Drumming Legacy With Black Country Communion
Jason Bonham’s name is synonymous with rock royalty. It started, of course, with his father-the late Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, who is considered one of the most transformative rock drummers in rock ‘n’ roll history. But Jason is no lesser emulation of his father. He’s a Grammy winner who has carved a different, yet highly influential path for himself, playing legendary shows with the living members of Zeppelin, touring with Sammy Hagar, leading his own band-Bonham-and playing with Foreigner and UFO among others. He has a smoking hot new album on which he yet again distinguishes his playing-just out with the super group Black Country Communion (BCC). He helped found BCC in 2010 with blues-rock icon Joe Bonamassa, the legendary Glen Hughes and Derek Sherinan, and the band’s exceptional music continues to shine some 14 years later. We speak to Jason on the latest episode of The Load Out Music Podcast and discuss his remarkable career and life-especially his turn in the legendary Steel Dragon next to Mark Wahlberg-and everything in between.
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Garage at the Intersection: Alex Huck, May 18 2024
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The Load Out Music Podcast is a partner in The Garage at the Intersection, a monthly music series held at 3323 Washington Ave. in the heart of the Grand Center Arts District in St. Louis. The events are a partnership with the Kranzberg Arts Foundation's Music at the Intersection festival (MusicAtTheIntersection.org), all concerts are sober events and include non-alcoholic beer donated by Four H...
Legendary John Oates Discusses Break with Daryl Hall, Aging Gracefully and Reuniting with Himself
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He may not be the tallest musician going, but John Oates casts a immensely large shadow in music. One part of the most successful duo in music history-Daryl Hall & John Oates-he co-wrote a number of the band’s legendary catalogue including "Sara Smile," "She’s Gone,” "Out of Touch,” "You Make My Dreams,” "I Can’t Go for That," "Maneater” and more. In 2014, he was inducted into the Songwriters H...
Load Out Season 5: Coreen Sheehan’s Scientific Footprint is Littered Across the Voices of the World
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Coreen Sheehan knows how to sing. It’s how she’s toured all over the world fronting powerhouse rock ‘n’ roll bands and why Sheehan’s been employed by Grammy winners and helped countless singers prepare to compete in both U.S. and international versions of shows like NBC’s The Voice and American Idol. In fact, the vocal technique curricula she developed is used by the Musician’s Institute Hollyw...
Jose James Brings His Hip Hop Cool to International Jazz Audiences
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Acclaimed international jazz artist Jose James has a composure about him that one might compare to James Bond. The Minneapolis native claims he was one of the least talented artists in his music circles growing up, yet he ultimately attended The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. His first album, The Dreamer, debuted in 2008. Since then, he’s gone on to play at the Kennedy Center, The ...
Guitarist Tobin Dale’s Authentic Soul Shines Through On The Load Out Music Podcast
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Earnestness. Authenticity. These are the things Nashville-based guitarist Tobin Dale relates to when he considers his chosen craft as a guitarist and playing the music he loves. A true student of rock‘n’roll guitar, Dale has been at it since discovering the Beatles and subsequently picking up the guitar around age 12, growing up in Orlando. In music circles, he’s become known as a go-to sideman...
A Visit with Rap Music Royalty in the Sugarhill Gang
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Like any other art form, rap music or hip-hop has a defined, ever-evolving legacy. There are names etched in the walls of the greats industry founders ranging from Curtis Blow to Grandmaster Flash, LL Cool J to Run DMC, the Beastie Boys, Will Smith, Doug E. Fresh, the Fat Boys and Queen Latifah. As the genre evolved, rap developed more of an edge, telling painful stories of street life from per...
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Dave Mason Kicks off Season 5 of The Load Out Music Podcast
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Some guests need no introduction, especially when they've been a founding member of one of the most lendary rock bands in history, Traffic. But if you need more, Dave Mason has it. He's penned well over 100 songs, has three gold records, worked with the late Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartnery, George Harrison, Eric, Clapton, Rita Coolidge and the list goes on. The self-described ...
Caleb Lee Hutchinson Emerges
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You might recognize Caleb Lee Hutchinson from his short stint on NBC's The Voice, on American Idol, country music radio or your favorite streaming platform. But after dropping an EP and a few popular singles, as well as working with some renowned producers, he emerges with his first full-length album, Southern Galactic, and it's certainly not your run-of-the-mill country music fare. Indeed, it'...
NEEDTOBREATHE's Josh Lovelace Joins The Load Out
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Despite a rather decorated, 20-year history that includes accolades any band would relish, the GRAMMY-nominated, multi-platinum band NEEDTOBREATHE isn't satisfied. Indeed, the band came into their latest studio album feeling there was much to prove despite living in rare air in the modern genre landscape having placed five Number One albums all across the Billboard chart spectrum. In our most r...
ZZ Ward Polishes that Dirty Shine
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If there’s anything to be learned from the monumental successes of Beyonce and Taylor Swift, it’s that music artists can do more than simply record and perform music. Certainly, each has established themselves as exceptional artists. But they have also cultivated remarkably strong seemingly interpersonal bonds with their fans ranging from Beyonce’s “Bee Hive” to Taylor’s “Swifties.” A few rungs...
Susan Gibson Still Loves Her Wide Open Spaces
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Singer-songwriter Susan Gibson was born in Minnesota but spent most of her formative years in Amarillo, Texas. Growing up, she and her family would often drive between Amarillo and Missoula, Montana, where she drew comfort and inspiration from the wide open spaces along their route. Ultimately, Gibson took to music and the continuum of movement through those scenic vistas would become an essent...
Diane Gentile and Alejandro Escovedo Take a Walk
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Singer-songwriters Diane Gentile and Alejandro Escovedo seemingly could not be more different. Gentile grew up as one of eight siblings in Flushing, Queens, and every morsel of her oozes New York City in a manner that evokes memories of the famed all-female band The Runaways. While Gentile cut her teeth in the music business as a club booker in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, Escovedo-the son...
Anthony and Steven Babino Get Their Rebel Kicks Out on The Load Out Music Podcast
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Over the four seasons of The Load Out music podcast, we’ve had a variety of artists on the show that have ranged from Rock-and-Roll Hall-of-Fame inductees like John Oates, Steve Cropper and Chris Hillman; to Grammy winners, alt-country stars, longtime record executives and noted rap producers. On the latest episode, we welcome an up-and-coming band from New York City that’s a little bit rock, a...
Red Dirt Music Pioneer Cody Canada Visits The Load Out
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Let’s start here. Cody Canada-our latest guest on The Load Out Music Podcast-is many things but he is most certainly not some radio DJ in Canada, in the event you were curious. No, he’s a pioneering figure in red dirt music and one of the more respected musicians in songwriting circles today. But many casual music fans might be unfamiliar with his name, instead knowing his work from the legenda...
Joshua Radin is Working to Create a World to Live In
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Joshua Radin is Working to Create a World to Live In
Blues Rock Guitar Legend Joe Bonamassa is Keeping the Blues Alive
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Blues Rock Guitar Legend Joe Bonamassa is Keeping the Blues Alive
Shawn Mullins Still Shimmers
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Shawn Mullins Still Shimmers
Ivan Neville Wants to Touch Your Soul
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Ivan Neville Wants to Touch Your Soul
Tom Lipsky, The King of Classic Rock, Looks to Bring Artists the Respect They Deserve
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Tom Lipsky, The King of Classic Rock, Looks to Bring Artists the Respect They Deserve
Tanya and Michael Totter’s Love Story Paints Every Corner of The War and Treaty
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Tanya and Michael Totter’s Love Story Paints Every Corner of The War and Treaty
The Band of Heathens Keeps Its ‘Vibe’ and ‘Cool’ Working Sixteen Years Later
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The Band of Heathens Keeps Its ‘Vibe’ and ‘Cool’ Working Sixteen Years Later
Robert Jon & the Wreck Kick off Season 4 of The Load Out Music Podcast
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Robert Jon & the Wreck Kick off Season 4 of The Load Out Music Podcast
Maroon 5 Founding Drummer Ryan Dusick Talks Booze, Anxiety and the Pain That Drove Him Out of Music
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Drew McManus Talks the Broad Expanse of Satsang
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Drew McManus Talks the Broad Expanse of Satsang
Authors Stephanie Abbajay and Dominic Vaiana Talk 'A Bar In Toledo'
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Authors Stephanie Abbajay and Dominic Vaiana Talk 'A Bar In Toledo'
A Visit From moe. -- One of the Great American Jam Bands
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Legendary Singer-Songwriter Steve Forbert Joins the Loadout Music Podcast
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Legendary Singer-Songwriter Steve Forbert Joins the Loadout Music Podcast
Happy to “Be in That Crowd”: Americana Pioneer Jeff Hanna of NGBD Reflects on Those Around Him
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Happy to “Be in That Crowd”: Americana Pioneer Jeff Hanna of NGBD Reflects on Those Around Him
Gregory Dwane is More Than Just a Sideman for Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls
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Gregory Dwane is More Than Just a Sideman for Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls

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  • @bradleyifowler
    @bradleyifowler วันที่ผ่านมา

    Mr Oates is amazing

  • @PhilNeiman
    @PhilNeiman 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Chris Hillman is a true gift. Great musician, great human being.

  • @tallguynmass
    @tallguynmass 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hall & Oates had a great run for a long time but like a bad marriage it eventually ended. It's just too bad both guys can't work out their financial details privately and just move on in separate directions permanently. Both guys are in their seventies & no one is going to live forever.

  • @reevesheart9274
    @reevesheart9274 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    No matter what happens , they will always will be known as hall & oates !❤️💯🎵

  • @waynedexter
    @waynedexter 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I understand that the interviewer is friends with Oates. But with that said he should’ve kept himself neutral when discussing what’s going on with Hall and Oates, instead of painting Oates as the victim. Because he’s only hearing one side of the story, Oates’ side, and that side is very vague at that.

  • @commonman317
    @commonman317 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    John Bonham was the reason I picked up the drumsticks. It is so much fun drumming along to "The Rover" too. Jason and I are around the same age, but I can't help but feel so proud of him for all of his accomplishments. Maybe one day I will be able to meet him and tell so in person.

  • @jonsimon5779
    @jonsimon5779 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    John sees the H&O brand as complete and finished and Daryl wants to maintain it, it seems? Interesting info about the record grooves. Never knew that.

  • @youtubefan754
    @youtubefan754 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I like the way that John talks and explains things. Very intellectual. And he does seem to have alot of points. But maybe I would be considered old fashioned, or archaic to John, because I am "old school" thinking. When John said that he and Daryl started their business partnership in 1972, I was 6 years old then! (And going through a tough time in my life). But about John; I wish I knew what he meant when he said that he had wanted to move on with his music career; exactly what is he referring to, or how was his plans causing a problem for Daryl? I don't know, only John knows Daryl, we are just the fans. Was John trying to reinvent himself, by starting a new business, and that he needed the funds to do that, so he had thought that selling his half to a company that made him an offer that he couldn't refuse, was the answer?? I can see why Daryl had a problem with that. Daryl probably felt that they had made all of those songs together as a team, and that John was planning to let that money-grabbing company to rip that apart?! Maybe Daryl could have given John a friendship loan-gift, to help John to get his new business up and running, without having to ruin a 50 year friendship-business relationship?

  • @ClintonCaraway
    @ClintonCaraway 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    @9:30 real bluegrass fan's understand the California influence on the genre. From Clarence, Roland and Eric White to Herb (father) Larry, Tony, Ronnie and Wyatt Rice to The Dillard's, David Grisman all the way to Billy Constables and even the Grateful Dead influence... it changed the 2nd generation of Bluegrass all together.

  • @lnlywriter9618
    @lnlywriter9618 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I find the ending of the friendship and broken bonds between Daryl Hall and John Oates very, very sad. At one time, these guys were just tremendous friends....and sometimes things can change. Circumstances changes and people change and sometimes friendships and the bonds can change or even end. But I will say....I will always enjoy their music whether they are together or solo or with other bands and other musicians. I will enjoy their music, as these guys are truly great.

  • @YouCanCallMeDon
    @YouCanCallMeDon 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The problem is, if John passes away -- as we all do, then he is leaving his family with a messy business arrangement. When you get a certain age and you are a responsible person, you make plans that include the fact that all of us eventually die. That's not to say he is going to die anytime soon, but you do have to plan for the worst when it comes to your estate. John is entitled to simplify his financial life in all manner... and Daryl really needs to respect that and do the work to allow it to happen without being a bitch about it.

    • @waynedexter
      @waynedexter 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      How do you know Oates calling the situation with Hall a “messy business situation” is actually true? …and him not trying to portray himself as the victim in the court of public opinion Because ultimately we’re only getting one side and that side can’t/won’t give us specifics

  • @DonnaCouture
    @DonnaCouture 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It's nice to get John's feedback about moving on in his life and music so I now understand why he wants to move on from his Hall & Oates days. He's found where he feels comfortable with his music and that's the best thing for him. Really enjoyed this discussion.

  • @blueraven5242
    @blueraven5242 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    HE IS NOT THE FOUNDER OF THE BYRDS .....

  • @marilyn5925
    @marilyn5925 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great interview! It was pretty cool that John mentioned he was just at The Musical Instrument Museum. I went to his Friday concert. He was fantastic. Being onstage performing his songs, his way, rocked. Super happy for him! I also happened to go the last concert he did with Daryl, in Laughlin, 2 yrs ago. John was great and professional as usual, but the happiness glow, was missing. Glad he did what he did, to get the glow back.💙

  • @joeshea1010
    @joeshea1010 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    great listening to bill payne

  • @Terrapin2871
    @Terrapin2871 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What a great interview…

  • @cody_blnkspcemedia
    @cody_blnkspcemedia 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Caleb has an awesome perspective on country music and enough open mindedness to not let anyone box him in. Great stuff!

  • @danielsalisbury245
    @danielsalisbury245 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was listening to Waiting For Columbus on vinyl the other week. Bill sure had some room to jam when they had Tower Of Power's horns. So glad to hear on top of being a talented musician and songwriter that he's also a human being with a moral compass re: his non-musical opinions which based on the title of this video is what got me to watch rather than save to a playlist. I love this channel. Yes, I just subscribed.

  • @LydiaManuel
    @LydiaManuel 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was great; really enjoyed the conversation.

  • @RESTLESS_ERRANT
    @RESTLESS_ERRANT 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cross Rags & Young👀those other guys who aren't doing anything...

  • @louisevad6091
    @louisevad6091 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gram Parsons

  • @eva_trussell
    @eva_trussell 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

  • @rugie6247
    @rugie6247 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was invited to a show last year on PA, was exited to see the opening act. Best thing I did was stay for Rev and his damn band. Absolutely blew me away. Now I’m taking 5 people with me to the next show to see them in MD paid for all the tickets, cause they need to experience this!

  • @patricklawrence9258
    @patricklawrence9258 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    " I can't really give you one reason why" sounds like a Dave Mason song.😊❤️

  • @johnwright291
    @johnwright291 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You skipped Rita Coolidge. No less than the Delta Lady. I love his song only you know and I know. Believe me Dave. People love rockstar biographies. They eat them right up. And you worked with the heavy hitters.

  • @tmo7734
    @tmo7734 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why? It’s Dave’s sound. Otherwise, notes are notes…

  • @jonwoodcock3198
    @jonwoodcock3198 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Only you know and I know

  • @richardcallahan9646
    @richardcallahan9646 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Never saw Traffic live but have seen Dave in concert at least 4 times, always a great concerts that I enjoyed very much. Thank you Dave for the music you have given us!! Take care, and best of luck going forward!!

  • @Bass-n-Boom
    @Bass-n-Boom 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Was at that 1st gig in Yukon. 😅🤘🏻

  • @Tecla-bw6cc
    @Tecla-bw6cc 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey uncle Tom!! Love you

  • @krissi31
    @krissi31 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great interview! Caleb is talented, humble and a great human. I wish him the best in life.

  • @LyonByTheSea
    @LyonByTheSea 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I still buy whole albums. So happy about adding management to your repertoire

  • @williamgillin8001
    @williamgillin8001 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey Waylon, thanks for sharing with all of Us. I am still here in Park City, hope you can come back out for the Song Summit again!! Be Great Waylon and keep playing the music we love !

  • @chiptait
    @chiptait 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If Jon Hamm had a music podcast....

  • @jwilliams3934
    @jwilliams3934 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fun interview! Love Caleb’s music and personality!

  • @MOAONAABE
    @MOAONAABE 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    michael martin murphey said after he co wrote his hit "wildfire" he has been riding that horse his whole life. luckily he was a cowboy and he fit into the genre. he was so much more than wildfire. but you got to pay the bills.

  • @linda.cafaro4284
    @linda.cafaro4284 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hillman helped Gram Parsons form the Burritos, give Gram his credit

    • @ColeWheeler4Lyfe
      @ColeWheeler4Lyfe 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Were you there? 😂

    • @ClintonCaraway
      @ClintonCaraway 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@ColeWheeler4Lyfe well said!!

  • @marypeterson6916
    @marypeterson6916 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What a great interview! Thanks for asking great questions. It is interesting to hear the musical inspirations behind his songs.

  • @patriciajohnson6911
    @patriciajohnson6911 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome interview!! Caleb always does the best interviews. So excited for Southern Galactic to drop Friday!!🚀🚀🚀

  • @whatever_it_takes6691
    @whatever_it_takes6691 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is Cross ever getting back together?

  • @pauljonas4229
    @pauljonas4229 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome person and guitar player. Seen him 5 times always great.

  • @hmao4466
    @hmao4466 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😅Kmm😅 26:42 😅😅o 26:42

  • @hmao4466
    @hmao4466 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Respect.

  • @oldmgtow5323
    @oldmgtow5323 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dude, really? Purple hair and blue nails? Those rednecks in Watonga should have cut your ears off that night.

  • @PaulPukite
    @PaulPukite 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Deep thoughts by the well-read Mr.Payne

  • @normanacree1635
    @normanacree1635 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The comment at 2:12 was totally uncalled for. Mentioning his dad passing away would have sufficed. Shame on the interviewer for that.

  • @gottadomor7438
    @gottadomor7438 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I realize art & politcs kinda inseparable but ... sure do wish they were. I'm failrly sure "Mr Bill PAYne" - Lowell's wonderful acknowledgement of him during one of WFC's wonderful solos - wouldn't agree w/ my politics AT ALL (at least not anytime soon), but that doesn't mean I don't love Little Feat's stuff & especially many of his own songs on their records. (Blues Keep Coming, Rag Top Down, & the beautiful Taking My Time off the debut to name just three off the top of my head.) I remember too going to see Paul & Fred and being really bummed out (not an exaggeration) of a political comment Barrere made while intro-ing Willin'. Remeber thinking, "Dude, I came here (paid blue-collar worker money for the tix) to hear - AND cheer - the songs, not for politcal commentary. Oh well ... I still - and always will love Little Feat's remarkable music. That they're not in the RnRHoFa slight embarrasing to both the museum & music. And rest in peace Paul Barrere, still love your unforgettably cool songs too (Skin It Back, All That You Dream & yer 80s' solo record shouldn't been gold.

  • @thatismattjohnsonjohnson3146
    @thatismattjohnsonjohnson3146 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very true, this band imploded. Better than most bands, sophomore album was a gem and better than just about any band ever put together.

  • @travisdean8794
    @travisdean8794 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Real country music.

  • @garyhectormusic4989
    @garyhectormusic4989 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Proper