
10 ? with the Musical Mind Podcast
1) Lickerish Quartet arise from the legacy of Jellyfish.
Alt-rock Icons Jellyfish released two highly influential albums, Bellybutton (1990) and Spilt Milk (1993) before going their separate ways. After decades of contributing to other high-profile artists,...Show More
2) Ted Templeman gets his well deserved biography.
Legendary record producer Ted Templeman is a familiar name to those of us who eagerly read the back of all our favorite albums in the seventies and eighties. Working for Warner Bros Records (now just...Show More
3) Nili Brosh gives us the Full “Spectrum”.
For this podcast episode, I wanted to touch on some new albums and group projects coming up this year. It’s not a comprehensive list, just a quick run down of things I’ve come across recently that sho...Show More
4) Robin McAuley talks Black Swan: Shake the World.
Black Swan was initiated by bassist/producer/engineer Jeff Pilson, and he soon recruited a stellar line up to realize his goal of creating a killer classic hard rock album. Along with Pilson (Dokken, ...Show More
5) 2020 will be a banner year for Rock Concerts.
As time marches on, many of the legendary rock acts that have been part of our culture for decades retire. Even more tragically, each year a few of these icons pass away. However, this year stands to...Show More
6) Rock and Roll Hall of Shame?
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has announced it’s inductees for 2020. Once again it has added questionable members while excluding obvious, deserving members. Here are my thoughts on the matter: R...Show More
7) Pom Pom Squad’s Mia Berrin on creativity and growth.
Mia Berrin started Pom Pom Squad as an idea back in high school. She began writing songs and learning guitar, and discovered the catharsis that can come from creativity. From their first EP “Hate it H...Show More
8) Jeff Scott Soto discusses new Sons of Apollo album “M M X X”.
With the release of Psychotic Symphony in 2017, Sons of Apollo established themselves as one of the premier Supergroups. Consisting of Mike Portnoy (drums), Derek Sherinian (keys), Ron “Bumblefoot” Th...Show More
9) Looking back 100 years, music in 1920.
Well, it’s the year 2020, and that means The Roaring Twenties were officially one hundred years ago! Thinking about this led me to diving into just what people were listening to in 1920. What passed f...Show More
10) YYNOT: Happy accidents lead to “Resonance”.
Guitarist/producer Billy Alexander, upon seeing videos of bass virtuoso Tim Starace approached him about forming an online collaboration. Beginning in 2015 the two went to work on not only impressive ...Show More