The 110 Podcast
1) Entitled. by Ronnie Carrier
I first came across Ronnie Carrier a while back when she was featured at Writers Round Fullerton. I loved her song “Idle Hands” unfortunately, it’s still unreleased as of this writing. So I went with ...Show More
2) 165: Grey Day Blue Sky by Addie Tonic
Long-time listeners will probably guess how I came across this week’s featured artist, ADdie Tonic. For those not in the know, I found them while searching for Addie’s (episode 163) music. I’ve been o...Show More
3) 164: Up the Coast in Flames by Soft Autumn
I thought I found this week’s featured artist, Soft Autumn, on a flyer for a show at Vine in Long Beach over the summer, but I couldn’t find the flyer, so now I’m not so sure. Either way, I liked thei...Show More
4) 163: good day (a really really really really good day) by Addie Addie Addie
I found Addie through producer Rod. We went to see her improv comedy show Everything’s Great! at Dynasty Typewriter right around the end of the pandemic. Beth Stelling also did a set that night, and I...Show More
5) 162: Macho Man by Hell Tüpét
We’ve been on a wrestling kick ever since meeting Charles Grace (episode 148), which inspired the theme for our 300th episode of The Listening Party Podcast. We just had The Machoverse as a guest for ...Show More
6) 161: This Year by Apperson
I came across Apperson thanks to one of my little podcast life hacks, checking out line-ups for local shows. In this case, it was Madima’s record release show at Alex’s Bar. I gave Apperson a listen a...Show More
7) 160: Stripped Down with Madima
In this Stripped Down edition of The 110 Podcast, I welcome Madima back to the studio for an intimate performance of “San Sebastian,” the closing track from her brand-new album Exit Plan. This acousti...Show More
8) 159: september by Phia Moore
I was at Writers Round Fullerton a while back, getting my grub on with a Charles Grace (episode 148) and soaking up some live music, when Greg (episode 120) mentioned I should check out Phia Moore. He...Show More
9) 158: Ode to Dingus by Jabbermouth
There was a bit of synchronicity in how I stumbled onto Jabbermouth. Around the time Avi (episode 110) told me about catching their set at Old Towne Pub in Pasadena, I learned that Chris Killz (episod...Show More
10) 157: Double Lives by Jangus Kangus
This week I'm featuring Los Angeles-based Jangus Kangus, a self-described "encyclopedic songbook of popular music and a bonanza of broken hearts, raw nerves, and prickly, jangly, playfully eclectic gu...Show More