Vincent Harris writes about music and where to find it! He has been shining a light on our local scene for quite a while, so I decided to put the spotlight on him and what he’s doing!
See some of his work at https://greenvillejournal.com/author/vharris/
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In this short interview, I talk to David and Wes from The Radio Room. They share a little bit about the venue. Check them out: http://radioroomgreenville.com
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Her Pilots as a band is relatively new to the Greenville Scene, but its members are all local veterans; in fact, Elliot (Bass) and Wayne (Drums) have both appeared on the Hoodoo Music Podcast before! Subscribe now at http://bit.ly/localbandpod to make sure you catch this one in your feed! Also, visit http://herpilots.bandcamp.com to support this great band!
This is the last episode before the podcast goes on hiatus for a few months, but stay subscribed for supplemental content in the feed! Season 2 begins January 1st 2019!
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The Psychic Bums (formerly Frozen Concrete) bring a blend of technical proficiency and party-rock spirit, and they can guess exactly how much change is in your pocket. Check out their Hoodoo Session and subscribe to the podcast at http://bit.ly/localbandpod
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The very first artist to return to the Hoodoo Music Podcast! The Apartment Club is comprised of a great group of dudes. They are absolutely hilarious and total sweethearts. Check out this full episode of their return to the Hoodoo Music Podcast! Subscribe to the show at http://bit.ly/localbandpod so you don’t miss a thing! And follow The Apartment Club on Bandcamp- http://theaptclub.bandcamp.com
Shouts out to Dan Johnson (Finding Freedom - http://officialfindingfreedom.com) for co-hosting this episode with me!
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Finally back on home turf for the Hoodoo Music Podcast! Mark Webb Jr. is an accomplished Americana singer songwriter whose roots anchor him right here in Greenville!
Follow Mark at http://markwebbjr.com
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Another out of town session! I found myself in Columbia, South Carolina in the home of Boo Hag. This swamp-punk duo creates a sound that is both spooky and incredibly energetic. Check them out on Episode 049 of the Hoodoo Music Podcast when it drops in 8 days, and follow them at http://boohag.bandcamp.com
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I recently took a trip to my hometown of Charleston, SC, and while I was there I picked up a session with Loyd Van Horn. Loyd has been writing songs since he was young, but over the past year he has finally taken the courageous step of putting himself out there.
Check out more of Loyd’s music at http://loydvanhorn.com
Thanks to McCann’s Irish Pub in Mt. Pleasant, SC for letting us record the session there!
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In Case of Emergency is a high-energy punk band from Easley, SC. I caught them a few months ago at Concrete Castle and they nearly melted my face off. They recently released their debut ep, Break Glass, which you can find at http://incaseofemergencylisten.bandcamp.com
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Jake Xingu is an experimental artist who incorporates performance art, multiple instruments, and electronic elements into their stage show.
Check them out: http://jakexingu.bandcamp.com
This episode of the podcast was recorded at Grandma’s House, a local DIY space. Check it out: https://www.facebook.com/gmapunx
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For this final installment of Pablo Generation/Hoodoo Sessions, I am glad to present Quality Time. You may recognize them as 75% of Tom Angst, and they are 100% awesome. Check out their full Hoodoo Session and be sure to check them out at http://qualitytimeband.bandcamp.com
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Revelator is asking tough questions and giving honest answers while playing a sound that reminds me of more youthful days.
Check out Revelator at http://revelator.rocks
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Stephen and Tom LaVine have been making music together almost as long as they have been brothers. Now, under the name Radio for June, they are making the kind of music you might want to hear on a summer drive in the mountains or around a late-night campfire. Check out this video from their Hoodoo Session before the full episode drops next week at http://bit.ly/localbandpod
Follow their Facebook page at http://facebook.com/radioforjune and give the full-band arrangements a listen on Spotify.
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State of Illusion has been a presence in the upstate music scene for over a decade. In fact, my old band (which gets name dropped) played with them a few times back in the day. Time has progressed and the band's lineup has changed, but it still has a lot of heart on top of skilled musicianship. Check them out at http://stateofillusionmusic.com
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Welcome Center is Aaron and Jesse, respectively from Philly and Dallas. They work over the web to write their synth-laden songs, load them into a sampler, and hit the road. I managed to grab them for a session and we had a fantastic time.
Check them out at http://welcomecenterband.com
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This is pretty much the last Pablo Generation session on Hoodoo. Jackson Wise (Apricot Blush) and Brandon Gallagher (like... every band) shook the whole attic room where we recorded this episode with their mighty rock n roll. This is one of the funniest episodes of the show, IMO.
Check out the band- http://prozacdreams.bandcamp.com
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I took a little trip down to Soda City (Columbia) to party with a friend who was graduating from Mortuary School. While I was in the area, I took the time to get to know these cool kids: Thunderbite. We recorded a little session, interview, and talked to the drummer's PunkDad(TM) in the garage for a bit. Check them at http://thunderbite.bandcamp.com and follow this show at http://bit.ly/localbandpod
Daddy's Beemer (or sometimes just dadsbeem) are the current residents of a house called Pablo. They're the Pablo Generation band that sort of started it all. Check out their brand of indie rock on this episode and enjoy a bit of their brand of silliness. Follow them at http://dadsbeem.bandcamp.com - follow this show and all of its media at http://bit.ly/localbandpod
Elihu Jones, aka Honeyfitz, is not related to me in any way as far as I know so this isn't nepotism. Just stop it.
Now that that's out of the way, this falls under the category of one of my favorite episodes. Elihu does some impressive loopwork that translates from recording to live performance in an incredible way. Don't miss this one. Follow all of his stuff by visiting http://honeyfitz.us
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Christopher Ryan is a singer and songwriter with a passion for rhythm. Armed with his instruments and his looping rig, he creates some accessible folk tunes and even a little hip-hop. Check him out: http://christopherryanmusic.com - You can find ways to keep up with and support this show at http://bit.ly/localbandpod