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Episode 46: LIVE 1st Anniversary with Bob Nanna and Chris Broach of Braid

Episode 46: LIVE 1st Anniversary with Bob Nanna and Chris Broach of Braid

FromVinyl Emergency


Episode 46: LIVE 1st Anniversary with Bob Nanna and Chris Broach of Braid

FromVinyl Emergency

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Length:
95 minutes
Released:
Feb 3, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Recorded in front of a live audience at Pinwheel Records in Chicago, we celebrate Vinyl Emergency's first birthday with vocalists/guitarists Chris Broach and Bob Nanna of influential emo quartet Braid! On top of performing three rare acoustic songs, the guys also chat about working with J. Robbins on Braid's iconic 1997 album "Frame & Canvas," what they currently have been purchasing on vinyl, hilarious tour stories, their first introduction to vinyl as kids, the differences in writing and releasing albums now versus during their original tenure in the 90's, their upcoming side projects, and so much more! Check out some photos from this special evening over at facebook.com/vinylemergency and keep up on Braid news on Twitter or Facebook, @BraidCentral. Also, visit our social media this week to enter to win a rare copy of "Frame & Canvas" on picture disc, limited to 330 copies, courtesy of Polyvinyl Records!   SPONSORS: Pinwheel Records at 1722 W. 18th St. in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood; Vinyl For A Cause, promoting charitable good, one record sale at a time; Flipbin: the handy as hell, flip-thru, now-playing, keep 'em close, flip/play/display storage for your favorite vinyl records.   Follow @VinylEmergency on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Questions and feedback are always welcomed at vinylemergency@gmail.com. Please consider making a donation over at vinylemeregncy.com, leaving an iTunes review or sharing our program with a friend!
Released:
Feb 3, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Interviews and anecdotes with musicians, album collectors, LP manufacturers and beyond about our connection to vinyl records.