Long revered as the creative force behind a group regarded as one of America’s premiere prog acts, Crack the Sky's John Palumbo talks about life in fame’s cruel shadows.
Feb 05, 2021•29 min
Kenneth Fuchs, Grammy-winning composer and University of Connecticut professor, discusses "Point of Tranquility: Band Music of Kenneth Fuchs," a seven-piece set for symphonic winds released last year by the United States Coast Guard Band under the baton of band director Adam Williamson. The album was recorded at Leamy Hall on the New London campus of the United States Coast Guard Academy and features the band's alto saxophonist Greg Case.
Jan 29, 2021•31 min
Craig Edwards, ethnomusicologist and professional chanteyman, reacts to the popularity of sea chanteys on TikTok, taking us through the history of the music form and explaining how the songs aided work and life aboard sailing vessels. See Craig Edwards perform "Way Stormalong John" Craig's website
Jan 21, 2021•32 min
Lickerish Quartet keyboardist Roger Joseph Manning Jr. joins us from Los Angeles to talk about the group's new EP "Threesome, Vol. 2."
Jan 15, 2021•44 min
Tim Smith, bassist for The Lickerish Quartet, joins us from Atlanta to talk about the group's new EP "Threesome, Vol. 2."
Jan 08, 2021•26 min
Guitarist Andy Timmons talks about the legacy of Eddie Van Halen and shares a song we started writing after Van Halen's death. Timmons also shares some stories from his long and varied musical career - from playing in the metal band Danger Danger to being the musical director for Olivia Newton John. Watch Andy's weekly live streaming shows at https://www.stageit.com/AndyTimmonsOfficial Learn guitar from Andy at https://guitarxperience.net/
Oct 13, 2020•56 min
Bestselling author Ann Hood on the literature of grief, the joy of (essays on) cooking, and why flight attendants can write real good.
Oct 02, 2020•32 min
Marc Zimmer, a chemistry professor at Connecticut College and author of the new book ”The State of Science,” talks about the intersection of science and politics around issues like climate change and COVID-19, and what it was like to attend the Nobel Prize ceremony.
Sep 26, 2020•43 min
We talk with Ben and Nancy Parent of The Rivergods about releasing their new album "Passages" during the pandemic, and about the band's longevity. Stream/download "Passages" at https://therivergods.bandcamp.com/album/passages
Sep 04, 2020•33 min
We talk with Joshua Pendragon, an independent researcher for the Oxford English Dictionary, about how new words are added to the dictionary, the challenges of researching obscure words, and the evolving nature of language.
Aug 21, 2020•38 min
Author Lewis Shiner discusses his latest book "Outside the Gates of Eden." Shiner brings his experience as a musician - he once played in the house band at a Dallas club called Boogers - to writing about music.
Aug 08, 2020•33 min
Roger Joseph Manning Jr. and former Jellyfish and Imperial Drag bandmates Eric Dover and Tim Smith have released a new EP as The Lickerish Quartet. Manning talks with Rick Koster about the band's new music, the reissues of his solo albums, touring with Beck and Cheap Trick, and the challenges of making melodic pop music in beat-driven musical landscape. The Lickerish Quartet - "Lighthouse Spaceship" Roger Joseph Manning Jr. - "Too Late For Us Now" Jellyfish - "That Is Why"
Jul 15, 2020•44 min
You've heard of one-hit wonders, but what about one-album wonders? We talk about some of our favorite artists that released one great album with no follow-up. Toy Matinee – “Remember My Name” Wild Tchoupitoulas – “Brother John” Hughes-Thrall – “Who Will You Run To” Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays – “It’s for You” The Autumn Chorus – “Three Jumps the Devil” Armageddon – “Buzzard” Lauryn Hill - "Everything is Everything" Mother Love Bone - "Stardog Champion"
Jul 02, 2020•30 min
Rick shares memories of Elvis Presley, including the time his father took out a full-page ad in the local newspaper to brag about selling Elvis a mobile home, and the time one of Rick's band-mates impersonated Elvis in order to supply the band with beer.
Jun 12, 2020•25 min
The New London Drone Orchestra, a loose collective of as many as 18 musicians, makes ambient music that. is based largely on in-person improvisation. When the coronavirus pandemic hit, members of the group recorded separate individual performances in isolation that were shared and mixed to create an album, "Isolation/Collaboration." Members Tim Wolf and Pamela Wilson joined us to talk about the album. "Isolation/Collaboration" is available at https://enterthecircle.bandcamp.com/album/isolation-c...
Jun 05, 2020•17 min
There are some rock venues that everyone knows even if they never saw a show there. The Winchester Lounge in Odessa, Texas is not one of them. But Rick got to meet members of many soon-to-be-famous bands there. Like the time he bought breakfast for the guitarist of Quiet Riot, who had no cash, on the day they hit number on eon the Billboard chart.
May 29, 2020•27 min
The Rolling Stones' new single "Living in a Ghost Town" a few weeks ago to little fanfare. Did it get lost in all the coronavirus news, or are people just over The Rolling Stones?
May 14, 2020•20 min
Rick and Peter speak with drummer Tom Trombley and producer Richard Brukner about The Reducers' new live album "Live in Montville." The album comes from a cassette tape recording of a backyard concert in 1980, three years before the band released their first album. You can hear the album at https://reducers.bandcamp.com/album/live-in-montville
May 08, 2020•20 min
Canceled tours. Delayed album releases. Loss of income. When the coronavirus forced everyone to stay home, many musicians had to quickly adapt to the new reality. We spoke with singer/songwriter Daphne Lee Martin, pianist/vocalist Eric Stevenson of Pocket Vinyl, and guitarist/vocalist Noah Feldman of Fleet and Noah & The Flood about the awkwardness of live streaming shows from their living rooms, and trying to stay creative during times of fear and sadness.
May 01, 2020•34 min
Do all Young People think that songs with real instruments sound like they're from the 80s? Songs we discussed: Von Hertzen Brothers - Long Lost Sailor New Radicals - You Get What You Give The Darkness - I Believe in a Thing Called Love
Apr 23, 2020•22 min
As he gets older, Rick is finding that the nostalgia evoked by his all-time favorite albums evokes feelings of melancholy instead of joy.
Apr 17, 2020•21 min
Rick and Peter share favorite memories of jazz great Ellis Marsalis and Fountains of Wayne bassist/songwriter Adam Schlesinger, both of whom died from complications related to coronavirus.
Apr 09, 2020•30 min
Who actually likes singing "Happy Birthday?" Rick proposes some alternative ways to measure 20 seconds at the bathroom sink to make sure you are properly washing your hands.
Apr 03, 2020•20 min
Rick recalls better times - the day he spent in the early 1990s drinking scotch with Roger Kahn, the late author of "The Boys of Summer."
Mar 26, 2020•15 min
Luanne Rice's new novel "Last Day" will launch with at Bank Square Books on Saturday Feb. 1 as part of The Day's new book club Read of the Day. While that's two weeks away, Hygienic Art's 41st annual Salon des Independants show opens this weekend.
Jan 24, 2020•17 min
It's going to rain on Halloween this year, and Rick is not okay with towns trying to postpone trick-or-treating. Halloween is full of memories for both Rick and Pete - like the time Pete walked into a nursing home and realized his costume was totally inappropriate, or the incident that made Rick realize he was too old to dress up and knock on doors. Links: Rick's List - Halloween Tombstone Edition UFO hits Wolf Den on their farewell tour Garde hosts showing of original "Godzilla"
Oct 30, 2019•32 min
Rick and Pete reflect on Justin Hayward's show with Mike Dawes at The Garde, and recall times they went along to see someone else's favorite band.
Oct 18, 2019•23 min
Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues plays at the Garde Arts Center on Saturday. The Moody Blues, and Hayward's songs in particular, were a big deal to a young Rick Koster. Songs we discuss: “In the Beginning / Lovely to See You” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AukFsBv2oDY “Watching and Waiting” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHCtqq8GDxA “The Actor” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFHUJeTHznk “Are You Sitting Comfortably?” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPcPApPO20s “The Western Sky” - htt...
Oct 09, 2019•30 min
Rick's band used to cover songs from movies in the eighties. Pete's musical taste was defined by movie soundtracks of the nineties. Are films still a major vehicle for popular music, or have video games taken over?
Oct 02, 2019•34 min
We were supposed to talk about something else today, but our sound check turned into an entire episode. Rick sneaks into a Brian Wilson sound check, while Pete looks for help facilitating sound checks at local candidate debates.
Sep 27, 2019•26 min