Podcast 7: The New Nick Cave

The sad story of two grown adults taping themselves together onstage. Jimmy McGuirl of Thee Sidewalk Surfers talks about heartbreak, backbreak, and pickin. The Kennedys try and fail to understand what record labels do. We also have excellent music:

Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song, thank you to Jimmy McGuirl for the excellent interview, and thank you to The Asheville Rock Collective, for existing.

Episode 6: A Thousand Miles

Episode 6: A Thousand Miles: Touring. Dancing on stage. Mysterious sex philosophies from Orlando. Also, Joel Shantz of Hard Rocket reveals the secret thing he did while in the house of Daniel Lenois. [ **Cinnamon Kennedy already regrets implying in this episode that all sensitive white male musicians should take dancing lessons from Johnny P!!!! Sorry! Already sorry!!!] We also have excellent music:

Thank you also to our sponsor for this episode, AR Potts. Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song, thank you to Joel Schantz for the excellent interview, and thank you to The Asheville Rock Collective, for existing.

Podcast 5: Guest Pod-Vay!!


Episode 5: Guest Pod-Vay!! Doyle (“Andy”) Perkins, representing The Man, helps the Kennedys to understand the music industry. Also: more shoegazing confusion, the Moth Man, Jenna Duvall’s nails, AND bluesman Derek Frye reveals how to profit from other people’s sexiness. We also have excellent music:

Thank you also to our sponsor for this episode, Urban Farm Girl Flowers. Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song, thank you to Doyle (“Andy”) Perkins for providing SO MUCH wisdom, and thank you to The Asheville Rock Collective, for existing.

Podcast 4: The Queen of Johnson City

Episode 4: Nascar, John’s complex feelings about the Grateful Dead, the Collected Works of William B. Yeats, and the lewd lyrics of some otherwise-respectable local businessmen. We also have excellent music:

Thank you also to our sponsor for this episode, Looking Glass Creamery. Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song, thank you to Andy Gibbon for providing all that wisdom, and thank you to The Asheville Rock Collective, for existing.