Episode 116: Christmas In Tahoe Special
This week we have a very special edition of Patcast, it's the Christmas in Tahoe edition!

This week we have a very special edition of Patcast, it's the Christmas in Tahoe edition!
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This week we have Alan Wilkis, aka Big Data! Hear about how he went from growing up in NYC to Harvard to getting a chart topping song. More on Big Data http://bigdata.fm
This week we sit down with Mike Fitz of Fitz and the Tantrums! He talks about his long path to success and all the things he did to get there. More on Fitz and the Tantrums: http://www.fitzandthetantrums.com/
This week we sit down with Seattle indie rock band Minus the Bear! Hear how they got their name and more. More on Minus the Bear: http://www.minusthebear.com/
We’re back! This week we have Sir-Mix-A-Lot, hear about how he created “Baby Got Back” and why he appreciates Seattle. Check out what he's up to at http://sirmixalot.com/
This week we have the last Patcast from the Sail Across The Sun Cruise with The Wailers! More on The Wailers: http://wailers.com/
Today we have a conversation with one of the first acts who took Train on tour back in the day, Pat McGee! Check out Pat McGee's new album: http://www.patmcgee.net/
Last year we could only get half of this duo but this week we have all of The Rembrandts! Listen to their interview. More on The Rembrandts: http://www.therembrandts.net/
This week we have a compilation of interviews with band members and crew from the Picasso At The Wheel Tour. Thanks to everyone who came out to the tent!
Episode 103: Patcast Tent Q&A by Patcast by Pat Monahan (of Train)
Remember that hit song "The Way"? Hear Fastball talk about their songwriting process and what they’re up to now on this week’s Patcast! More on them: Hear Fastball talk about their songwriting process and what they’re up to now on this week’s Patcast!
This week we sit down with The Fray! Hear about how they got their start and who their ideal drinking buddies would be. More on The Fray: http://www.thefray.com/
It's the 100th episode of Patcast! Thanks to everyone who has listened, do you have a favorite? This week we're live from the Patcast tent on the Picasso At The Wheel Tour where fans tell stories about their experiences with Train. If you come out to one of the Picasso At The Wheel shows, make sure to stop by the Patcast tent and say hi!
Get to know comedian Anthony DeVito and hear about how Jimmy Fallon reacted to his set on this week's Patcast. More on Anthony: http://www.anthonydevitocomedy.com/
In this episode, legendary drummer Jason Bonham opens up about growing up as John Bonham's son, the challenges of living up to such a legacy, and his emotional journey in music. He recounts tales of touring with Phil Collins, his surprise Grammy recognition, and overcoming personal struggles. Bonham also shares amusing anecdotes about his father's tax evasion, meeting musical heroes, and his current work with Sammy Hagar's "The Circle."
We’re two weeks into The Picasso At The Wheel Tour and going full speed ahead. In this week’s Patcast we talk to you, the fans, at our Patcast Tailgate Tent!
It's Nathanson hijacking the podcast and renaming it Mattcast and since he was the 1st one we did over a year ago. Tables have turned and Pat is interviewed by Matt. More on Matt: http://mattnathanson.com
Episode 95: Picasso At The Wheel Tour (Part 1) by Patcast by Pat Monahan (of Train)
During his time as president of both Columbia and Capitol records, Steve Barnett has been a champion for some of the biggest artists in the music world, and that's only in the last 10 years of his career. This week, we find out all about one of the most important men in the music industry, right here on the Patcast.
Back in the late 90s, BBMak had a huge single, got labeled a boy band (probably unfairly), and went from being completely unknown in Liverpool to a huge hit in the US. And they played a whole bunch of shows with Train. On this episode of the Patcast, Pat and BBMak's Ste McNally reconnect, play some music, and talk about what it means to be slapped with a label and how to navigate a constantly changing music industry.
This week we get to know a dozen of Train's biggest fans. They've traveled all over the UK and the world to see Train play, and they sat down with us in Scotland to tell their stories. They requested some of their favorite Train songs, and we had a live acoustic session. All that plus an update on the Matt Nathanson/Elle King beef on this week's Patcast.
This week on the Patcast, the whole band checks in from a studio in the Northwest during recording. And we find out how the Magic Numbers went from the Caribbean to Queens to London to opening for Train on their UK tour! More on The Magic Numbers: http://www.themagicnumbers.net/
This week on the Patcast, we explain why we hate Tidal and love The View, and then we catch up with one of our favorite new singer/songwriters. She opens up about her crazy childhood and plays her single and a cover of one of her all time favorites. And she gets Pergo and Jerry hammered! Elle King is our guest this week on the Patcast! More on Elle King: http://elleking.com/
Live from Vegas, this week we bring you more news updates from the road. Pat has a confession to make about Australia, and we throw it back to just a couple weeks ago, on tour in the UK, when we sat down with the phenomenal new British singer/songwriter Natasha North. She explains how a life divided between sports and music led her to be the opener on Train's UK tour, and she plays live for us backstage in Birmingham. It's all on this week's Patcast. More on Natasha: http://www.natashanorth.com/...
This week on the Patcast, we sit down with Pat, Jerry, Pergo, and special guest Jimmy Stafford live from Australia to recap the past week in all things Train and music. Then we throw it back to an interview Pat did with one of his musical heroes, Grant Lee Phillips! More on Grant Lee Phillips: http://www.grantleephillips.com/