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Brian Teasley (Owner of Birmingham, AL Venue Saturn, Drummer for Man or Astro-man?)

Brian Teasley (Owner of Birmingham, AL Venue Saturn, Drummer for Man or Astro-man?)

FromRoadcase Podcast


Brian Teasley (Owner of Birmingham, AL Venue Saturn, Drummer for Man or Astro-man?)

FromRoadcase Podcast

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Length:
115 minutes
Released:
Mar 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to Roadcase, a podcast exploring the live music experience!!   Join the party for this fun episode with Brian Teasley, drummer of the Surf-Punk band, Man or Astroman?  Brian is also the owner of the hippest venue in Birmingham -- Saturn -- aptly named for the drummer of, as Brian calls it, a "science friction" band. Brian talks to us about his many years on the road (over 4,000 shows according to his calculation), playing his crazy brand of surf punk, and what it takes to own a venue in today's world. Brian has combined his love for music, years of touring, and good ol' Southern hospitality to create one of the most band-friendly venues in the country.  Find out how he does that, and also find out some cool info about how a mic in Brian's luggage once shut down an entire airport. The TSA officers working there still mock him to this day!  Come on aboard for this great ride!!  For more information: http://www.roadcasepod.com or http://lnk.to/roadcaseTo support Roadcase on Patreon, please visit: http://www.patreon.com/roadcasepodContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music: "Eugene" (Instrumental) by WaltzerRoadcase is produced by Josh Rosenberg and Soothsayer MediaContact: info@soothsayer.media
Released:
Mar 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Roadcase features interviews with touring artists, performers, and industry figures in roughly hour-long episodes which delve into the creative process behind the live show and performance itself, the personal histories and anecdotes that inform an artist’s experience and fuel their craft, as well as the cultural forces at play behind the music and events industries. Roadcase offers listeners both informative and entertaining insights into the live music world through lively conversation with veteran musicians and industry leaders who have made a career creating and producing live events.