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Patcast by Pat Monahan

Patcast by Pat Monahan (of Train)patcast.com
In between my crazy schedule with my band Train, I've found time to sit down with friends, new and old, and interview them and play a song or two. Enjoy!
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Episodes

Episode 58: John Fox (Denver Broncos Head Coach)

John Fox is one of the nicest and most charismatic people in the entire NFL organization. As head coach of the Denver Broncos, he's built a team in the mile high city that's a serious contender and under his leadership, his team is poised for another great year. He happens to be a Train fan as well, and he came out to see us play at Red Rocks, and sat down for a conversation about football, life, and what it's like to have one of the craziest, most stressful jobs in sports.

Sep 08, 201454 min

Episode 57 Steve West (of Danger Danger)

Our guest this week survived the era of 80s hair metal, and today he tells his story. As the drummer and a founding member of the band Danger Danger, he toured with all the biggest acts of the 80s and early 90s, and saw the meteoric rise of the metal scene. On today's Patcast, we sit down with for some stories, live music, and a great interview with Steve West.

Sep 01, 20141 hr 5 min

Episode 56: Lyle Workman

Lyle Workman is one hell of a talented guitar player. After playing on the Pat Monahan solo record years ago, we lost touch with him for a while, but in the meantime Lyle's been very busy becoming one of the most in-demand session musicians and touring guitarists in the music industry, and the go-to soundtrack guy for almost every single Judd Apatow movie! You might be aware of him, but you've already heard him. Get to know Lyle Workman this week on the Patcast...

Aug 25, 20141 hr 42 min

Episode 55: Striking Matches

Striking Matches are a brand new country duo out of Nashville, Tennessee. Before opening for Train in Tahoe, Justin and Sarah took the time to sit down with Pat, Jerry and Pergo and tell their story and play some music. They've just wrapped up recording their first record, and you can hear a lot of their songs on the tv show Nashville. And this week, you can find out more about them on the Patcast!

Aug 18, 201456 min

Episode 54: Gin Blossoms

The Gin Blossoms got started in the late 80s, and by the mid 90s, they had written some huge hits. They toured the world and released a lot of great music, and after a brief hiatus got back to touring together in 2001. They've survived some really difficult times as a band, and this week they tell us their story--right here on the Patcast. More on Gin Blossoms: http://www.ginblossoms.net/

Aug 11, 20141 hr 1 min

Episode 53: Andy Grammer

He's toured with Train before, he's coming on the Sail Across the Sun Cruise next year, and his new album Magazines or Novels comes out tomorrow. But today he sits down for a conversation and live performance with us. It's singer-songwriter Andy Grammer on this week's Patcast! Download Andy Grammar's new album: http://smarturl.it/magsornovels

Aug 04, 20141 hr 19 min

Episode 52: David Wild

This week, we have a conversation with one of the best music writers in the world--David Wild. In addition to being a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and Huffpo an authoring numerous books on musicians, he is one of the main writers on many of the biggest award shows, and he's a regular on Adam Corrolla's podcast. His son Alec drops by as well, and clues us in on what the kids are listening to these days.

Jul 28, 20141 hr 49 min

Episode 51: Mark McGrath (of Sugar Ray)

Mark McGrath became an enourmous pop star as the lead singer and frontman of Sugar Ray. He went on to host a number of tv shows, and now he's back on the road with Sugar Ray and curating the Under the Sun Tour, which brings lots of 90s bands back together for the first time in a long time. He's also starring in a movie that's about to come out. And this week on the Patcast, he talks about his path to pop stardom and how he feels about the music and entertainment industry from the 90s to right no...

Jul 21, 20141 hr 13 min

Episode 50: Train

This week it's a very special Patcast with a very special guest. This band started in San Francisco in the 90s, and has been touring the world ever since. They are also 6 of our favorite people. This podcast started a year ago. So for the one year anniversary of this podcast, our guest is Train.

Jul 14, 20141 hr 5 min

Episode 49: Travie McCoy (Gym Class Heroes)

Travie McCoy started as the lead singer of the band Gym Class Heroes. He had several huge hits with them, and several huge hits on his own as a solo artist. With Gym Class still active and his solo career moving ahead at the same time, his music career has kept him very busy. This week, we talk about how he got into art and music, what he's into now, and how he juggles having one foot in the hip hop world and one foot in the pop world at the same time. More on Travie McCoy http://traviemccoy.com...

Jul 07, 20141 hr 4 min

Episode 48: Lee Leipsner & Pete Cosenza (Columbia Records Radio Promotion)

Lee Leipsner and Pete Cosenza are relatively unknown outside the music industry, but within the industry, they have an important influence on the careers of many of the artists on Columbia Records. This week we sit down and talk about what it means to work in radio promotion at a major label, and we find out how Pete and Lee found success in one of the wildest and most unpredictable parts of the music industry.

Jun 30, 20141 hr 20 min

Episode 47: Sammy Hagar

Sammy Hagar may be one of the most important singers in the history of rock music. He went from being an unknown playing in bands in California as a kid, to being the lead singer of the group Montrose, one of the early bands in the hard rock movement, to being a huge star in his solo career, to being the lead singer of Van Halen. He did all this while becoming one of the early promoters of the mountain bike scene in the bay area and later becoming a liquor mogul with his Cabo Wabo Tequila. This ...

Jun 23, 201449 min

Episode 46: Brian Jarvis

Brian Jarvis is a comedian and writer in LA. You may not have heard of him yet, but his work keeps getting better and better and the projects he works on keep getting more and more high profile. So you will likely be hearing about him soon. But first, you can hear about him and hear his story on this week's Patcast, plus a very special performance!

Jun 16, 20141 hr 10 min

Episode 45: Delta Goodrem

Delta Goodrem. She's smart, talented, beautiful, and at just 17 she was a household name in her native Australia. She got her start as an actress, but soon became a huge pop singer in Australia and the UK. And only a couple years later she was in a fight for her life. Now, healthy and happier than ever, she is still writing, singing, and touring, and she's become a mentor to young talents as a judge on the Voice in Australia. And this week, she's here with us on the Patcast. Follow Delta on Twit...

Jun 09, 20141 hr 1 min

Episode 44: Stephen Chbosky

Stephen Chbosky wrote the book Perks of Being a Wallflower, and then went on to spend several years writing for television before directing the film version of Perks of Being a Wallflower. He tells us all about his writing process, his favorite music, and what it's like to be a writer/director, this week on the Patcast. Follow Stephen on Twitter: http://twitter.com/stephenchbosky

Jun 02, 20141 hr 5 min

Episode 43: Andrew McMahon

As the singer of Something Corporate and Jack's Mannequin, Andrew McMahon made a name for himself at a young age. Also at a young age, Andrew suffered from a severe illness that could've cut his career and his life short. In the documentary Dear Jack, he showed the world every moment of his fight with cancer, and after beating the disease, he picked up right where he left off. Now, having retired the band names, he is entering a new phase of his creative life as a solo artist. He talks about all...

May 26, 20141 hr 17 min

Episode 42: Pat & Jerry (Live From The Sail Across The Sun Cruise)

Live from the boat, it's Pat and Jerry! On this week's Patcast, we throw it back to the Sail Across the Sun Cruise 2014. We had a very spontaneous 'Townhall Meeting' version of the Patcast in front of a live audience. We took a bunch of questions, talked about Train, the podcast, songwriting, and lots more. Plus we've got a bunch of live songs, including the debut of a brand new Train song! Also, as you'll hear in the intro, we're giving away a Patcast hat and shirt, listen to find out how to wi...

May 19, 201458 min

Episode 41: Rick Springfield

If all you know about Rick Springfield is that he wrote the massive hit song Jessie's Girl, prepare to have your mind blown. This guy has had a successful acting career, had his own cartoon show, been in a bunch of bands in Australia, and to this day maintains a relentless touring schedule that would stress out even the most road-worn musicians. And on top of that, his first novel came out last week. All that, and Pergo and Jerry lose it, this week on the Patcast. More on Rick Springfield: http:...

May 12, 20141 hr 23 min

Episode 40: Gavin Newsom, Thomas Dimitroff, & Doug Hendrickson

Just before the 2014 Super Bowl, we sat down in NYC with NFL Agent Doug Hendrickson, GM of the Atlanta Falcons Thomas Dimitroff, and Lt Governor of California Gavin Newsom, to talk about football, politics, music and the crazy twists of fate that brought the 3 of them together as friends and colleagues. This week, in honor of the upcoming NFL Draft, we bring you that conversation, and a special draft day prediction from Train's own Jimmy Stafford, on a football edition of the Patcast...

May 05, 20141 hr 33 min

Episode 39: David Hodges

David Hodges went from being a regular kid in Arkansas to being a massively successful musician pretty quickly. As a member of Evanescence, he had a big part in writing their breakthrough debut, Fallen, but he quit the band before they started touring. On this week's Patcast, we find out the story behind that, and how he transitioned from being in a huge band to being an in-demand songwriter for some of the biggest pop artists in the world, and we get him to play the song he co-wrote with Train....

Apr 28, 20141 hr 11 min

Episode 38 Bob Saget (Part 2)

On Part 2 of our interview with comedian Bob Saget, we get even deeper into the strange mind of comedy's favorite Dirty Daddy, which also happens to be the title of his new book. And he sings with us! It's more fun, more music, more weirdness, this week on the Patcast! More on Bob Saget: http://bobsaget.com

Apr 21, 20141 hr

Episode 37 Bob Saget (Part 1)

Bob Saget spent years being tv’s model of stable progressive parenthood in San Francisco. Now he’s the filthiest comic around. And this week on the Patcast we get to know both sides of Bob! More on Bob Saget: http://bobsaget.com/

Apr 14, 201453 min

Episode 36: Ken Jeong

This week’s guest once made fun of me on national television. I’m still pretty mad about it, so I had him on the podcast to talk. Known best for his work in the Hangover movies and the television show Community, Ken Jeong has had maybe the craziest career shift in history. He tells us about that and introduces us to his friend and writing partner, Mike O’Connell, on this week’s Patcast. We also play a couple of songs, including this masterpiece that Ken and Mike wrote called "What's It Gonna Be?...

Apr 07, 20141 hr 24 min

Episode 35: Brett Dennen

When you listen to Brett Dennen’s music, he comes across as sort of a laid back, easy-going hippy type of guy, which is why we never expected him to be the most sarcastic wiseass to ever appear on the podcast. This is the first time we have ever done a live podcast in front of an audience, and it comes to you from Train’s Sail Across the Sun Cruise. It’s a conversation and live performance with Brett Dennen, on this week’s Patcast… More on Brett Dennen: http://brettdennen.net/

Mar 30, 201456 min

Episode 34: Tom Arnold

I've known Tom Arnold for years. But this week, I get to meet a few Toms I never knew. From his stand up comedy days in Minneapolis, to his writing and acting in tv and movies, his binge partying days to his getting clean and becoming a dad, Tom takes us through the crazy journey that brought him to where he is today. It's Tom Arnold on the Patcast... More on Tom Arnold: http://tomarnoldcomedy.com/ Subscribe to Patcast on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/patcastbypatmonahan

Mar 24, 20141 hr 23 min

Episode 33: Jude

Jude toured with me back in the early days of Train. He is a great singer and songwriter with one of the craziest stories ever. On this week's Patcast, we get the whole story of how a label bidding war turned into a sabotage. Jude's path has been a long and confusing one, and he shares his experience with us, and plays a new song. Plus, for any Lost fans out there, he was half of the band Driveshaft.

Mar 14, 20141 hr 33 min

Episode 32: John Hamlin

John Hamlin is a triple threat: he's the brains behind the most popular shows at CMT Network, he's a producer on 60 Minutes, and he manages the careers of musicians, including Hot Chelle Rae (hear their new song at the end). How does he find the time to do all that and still watch football?

Mar 10, 20141 hr 18 min

Episode 31: Big Al Anderson (of NRBQ)

Al Anderson, the genius guitar virtuoso behind the great NRBQ, joins me on this week's Patcast. Hear Al talk about his 3+ decades on the road without a setlist, and his current career as a successful Nashville songwriter. We talk about his tiny guitar that he bought for 45 bucks, and wouldn't sell for a hundred grand, and he plays the first song he ever wrote with NRBQ. Check it out! More on Big Al Anderson: http://www.bigalanderson.com/

Mar 03, 201448 min

Episode 30: Richard Marx

Richard Marx is one sarcastic bastard, and if you’ve been listening to the Patcast for a while, you know that’s my all time favorite kind of bastard. He also happens to be a genius songwriter and an amazing singer. This week on the Patcast, Richard Marx talks songwriting, sings, and lays the sarcasm on thick. More on Richard Marx: http://richardmarx.com/

Feb 21, 20141 hr 34 min

Episode 29: Marc Roberge (of O.A.R.)

As a Valentine's day present, you're getting the Patcast today instead of Monday! Over more than a decade, OAR has built a huge fanbase by hard work and dedication. And nobody knows more about that hard work and dedication than their lead singer, Marc Roberge. This week, Marc tells us all about how OAR made it and how they continue to grow as songwriters and touring musicians. And he plays 2 songs for us! More on O.A.R.: http://www.ofarevolution.com/

Feb 13, 20141 hr 7 min
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