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  • I'm on location, finger up, hanging out with other miracle ticket seekers outside the venue. But the quest doesn't stop there. I take you all over Vegas to talk with dedicated fans (and haters too) at Phish webcast gatherings, after-parties, in nitrous alley, and during Uber rides. You'll hear real-time reviews and reactions from Phish fans moments after the show, the lengths people went to get a miracle ticket (like trading a goat!), and the insane prices they were willing to pay. Get ready for an audio adventure filled with laughter, surprises, ticket tips, and an unforgettable experience that will stand the test of time.

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    Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities. During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • Haley and Spencer (76th Street) aren’t just an anthemic pop band with millions of TikTok followers - their music is rooted in a friendship as tight as their harmonies and in our new rockumentary podcast, we take a prismatic look at the power of friendship. This episode is about empowerment. It's about being there for each other. It’s about love, heartache, sexuality, and the sacred moments that make for musical lyrics.

    Join host Kyle Lamont as she follows these sonic soul sisters prepare and perform on the Nashville songwriting circuit, self-produce a new studio album and live out their Music City dreams.

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    Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities. During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for Lamont's energetic music journalism.

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  • Host Kyle Lamont travels to Nashville to follow power pop duo Haley & Spencer of 76th Street as they prepare and perform on the Nashville songwriting circuit, self-produce a studio album, and live out their Music City dreams. This episode is about love, heartbreak, sexuality, and the stories behind their musical lyrics. In "Check Check One Two" you’re more than a listener, you’re welcomed inside the band's life. Created & Produced by Kyle Lamont.

    Listen to more Rockumentary Podcasts Exploring Concert Culture on ConcertCast.live

    Follow Kyle Lamont on IG

    Follow 76th Street on IG

    Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities. During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • Through lively conversations laced with energetic music, accentuated by vivid sound design, the concert setting becomes a world in itself, allowing us to explore deeper musical motifs that are relevant to us all. Created & Hosted by Kyle Lamont.

    For more rockumentary podcasts exploring concert culture, go to https://concertcast.live/

    Follow Kyle on IG https://www.instagram.com/kyle_lamont/

    Concert Cast is a production of https://goodtogostudios.com

    Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities. During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • Salt Lake City has a strange reputation. When Kyle Lamont peels back the stereotypes however, she finds that the city’s concert culture is creative, edgy and kind. We will go from salt flats to velvet curtains, passing through local nerd caves. We will hang out with Travis Bone, a world renowned illustrator, and hear his surprising process when designing a concert poster. We will meet up with Will Sartain, the co-owner of the Urban Lounge, who might just spill secrets about the venue's live music lore.
    Religion quite literally shapes this city’s geography. After spending time with Travis and Will, you will hear how Mormonism also deeply influences the city’s concert culture. It’s a brand of kindness that seeps out from the artists in a very Salt Lake City way. Here, community is more important than celebrity. Take this episode as your invitation to couch-surf through Salt Lake City’s caring crowd.

    Music heard in this episode: The songs you heard in this episode are Paint over Prayers, Coma, Face Against the Glass, This Winding Road and More Melody. They were written and performed by Will Sartain. Produced by Kilby Records and Exumbrella Records. Body Language was performed by Monotonix and produced by Drag City Records. And Exceptional Whore is by Vile Blue Shades recorded at the Urban Lounge.

    Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities. During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • In our debut episode, we journey to The Loft in Boston, a DIY artist rehearsal and performance space that serves as a sanctuary for experimental sounds. We'll shadow Audrey Ryan, the venue's owner (a talented musician herself), during her preparations and performance for the concert. Additionally, we'll spend time with a group of Boston bohemians and gain insight into the significance and preciousness of this venue in a city that is grappling with the loss of artist spaces.

    To see a show at The Loft sign up for their newsletter by emailing [email protected]

    To help protect artist spaces in the greater Boston area, sign the petition at https://www.artstayshere.org/

    Concert Cast is a production of Good To Go Studios

    Created and Produced by Kyle Lamont

    For more rockumentary podcasts exploring concert culture, go to ConcertCast.live

    Musicians heard in this episode:

    Audrey Ryan

    https://audreyryan.bandcamp.com/

    Van Chamberlain

    https://vanchamberlain.bandcamp.com/album/in-the-sun

    Tequila Sirens

    https://tequilasirens1.bandcamp.com/

    Support Artist Spaces in Boston:

    https://www.artstayshere.org/

    Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities. During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • Heartbreak is a regenerative journey that takes you down many emotional paths. Depression, displacement—for me, denial that I would ever want to be in love again.

    And during each stage of the process, the perfect song would seem to serendipitously appear and like a lyrical blanket, insulate my cold heart.

    Starting with Carol King lamenting, "It's too Late," transitioning into Little Dragon’s, “No Love.” Then it was Peter Tosh bellowing, “Why Must I Cry,” and as of late, “Last Goodbye” by Jeff Buckley. And many, many, other songwriters were there for me too.

    Yet, these songs are a double-edged sword inadvertently reinforcing despair. The truth is, they made me kind of calloused towards love too. But when I venture into the Amphitheater at the Bangor Waterfront to photograph contemporary pop stars JAX, MAX, and Big Time Rush, I feel giddy and carefree and I start to see love through a sparkling lens of optimism again.I can’t help but wonder, was this pop concert the culmination of my healing journey, or rather, the start of a new love cycle?

    For more Rockumentary podcasts exploring concert culture, go to http://concertcast.live/

    Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities. During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • New from Concert Cast, we present: Let’s Go Festival - A rockumentary podcast that brings the music festival to you.

    Our series starts in Farmington, Maine at the Sandy River Music Festival. Here, there are no frills, just a bunch of passionate people coming together to celebrate local musicians.

    Singer Jason Spooner puts it this way: “We've played a bunch of festivals where it's kind of a zoo. Big lines and port-a-potty masses and mud and the energy's just almost a little too frenetic. This is more my style, everybody's laid back and very respectful." The Sandy River Music Festival might just be one of the most Maine things out there. Fire pits to gather around, fresh mountain water to swim in, musicians to sway to. It's a festival that manages to be both eclectic and cozy, vast and very familiar.

    The Venue

    It seems that many Maine musicians feel that they have to leave Maine to make it in the music scene. And Mainers often feel like they have to go to big cities to hear music magic. What makes the Sandy River Music Festival so special is that when you stand in the field behind the Narrow Gauges cinema, where it is located, this feeling disappears. You are exactly where you need to be. You can feel magic in the river and in the crowds of committed music lovers. Families near campfires, friends dancing, solo campers meeting new friends. You can come to the Sandy River Festival as you are.

    Lena, from the Maine band Golden Oak told me, “Every time I come home, I'm so impressed. I'm just like, What is happening in Farmington? When did you get so hip and cool and super cool?”

    The Music

    An amazing thing about the music here is that it doesn’t feel exclusive. You can listen to bands reference each other in their set intros, grab a beer with them after they play or join in on impromptu fire pit jams.

    Many festival go-ers know the musicians too. Either indirectly, having grown up listening to them at shows or directly, as friends. And that’s a special feeling no-one takes for granted.

    The Camping - Glamping

    The festival is an overnight affair. You’ve got some options. You can rent beautiful bell tents that can fit up to six of your friends. Or you can bring an RV. The camping grounds are spacious and within walking distance to the very swimmable Sandy River.

    The Idea Man - Meet John the Owner

    “He goes into a quantum timescape. He's running so fast and so steady. It's just like a stargate opens up.” That’s just one of the ways John, the organizer of this festival is described. I don’t want to spoil anything, but if you’re looking for the story of one man backed by a superhero team of technicians, planners, builders and wizards making magic happen – have a listen to this episode of Concert Cast.

    2023 Lineup of musical memories

    2023’s lineup is Griffin Sherry from the Ghost of Paul Revere, The Wolff Sisters, King Kyote, the Adam Ezra Group, and so many more folks. You can buy your tickets here.

    Special thank you to

    Franklin Savings bank for sponsoring this episode. They believe in small businesses and like us, are committed to supporting our concert communities in Maine. Bank with ease at https://www.franklinsavings.bank/

    This episode is created and produced by Kyle Lamont of Good To Go Studios

    To hear more podcasts about concert culture go to Concert Cast.live

    Co-writer and co producer: Zo Bailley Field producer: Camille Howard Editor & Engineer: Pete McGill

    Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities. During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • It’s a new year and I’m ready with my favorite playlists to hit the road and get my long-awaited live music fix…but wait, not quite yet. Omicron beats me to the venues and sends me off course. Searching for an ember of music in a strangely quiet Athens, Georgia, I stumble upon a freak folk soundscape at Flicker Theater & Bar. Childlike wonder takes over as I’m bewitched by the wild sights and sounds of Cookie Tongue. This truly bonus episode will introduce you to Omer Gal, Cookie Tongue’s creator. He is also a stop motion video maker, puppeteer and simply fascinating. And you’ll meet a mouse; that’s a Concert Cast first!In between sets, we talk with Adam Wayton, the talent buyer at Flicker Theater who is also in a band called The Pink Stones. He talks about his approach to booking and we hear why Athens is such a popular music town. When you are on the other side of this episode, we hope you’ll be inspired to turn off your overly-played favorites and listen for something new.Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originatingin 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into anaudio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities.During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders andartists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going andculture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick forLamont's energetic music journalism.

  • The rise of concert culture in Phoenix has changed its identity from a layover town to a live music destination. In this episode, we’ll go inside the Crescent Ballroom and Last Exit Live with Lotus and the Dead Winter Carpenters for a look into the energetic triad between venue, musician and audience. Will Bruder, famed architect of Burton Barr Phoenix Central Library, will join us to offer insight into his connection to space and a wild story about fringed suede boots in the 60’s. And while 9 years have passed since these discussions, the the enchantment of music and venue is timeless…maybe everything hasn’t changed. Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating
    in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an
    audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities.
    During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and
    artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and
    culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for
    Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • In this bonus episode of Concert Cast we talk with Robbie Kowal, CEO of HUSHconcerts by day and DJ Motion Potion by night. What do a corporate conference and silent disco produced by HUSH have in common? Wireless headphones and a deeper sonic connection.
    Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating
    in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an
    audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities.
    During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and
    artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and
    culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for
    Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • During the pandemic, Lamont hosted remote conversations with thought leaders who were actively shape shifting and recalibrating the next rendition of concert going and culture.
    This episode was recorded at the peak of the pandemic when mental health emerged as one of the most discussed and newly reformed subjects in the industry.
    Kyle Lamont connects virtually with Misty Roberts, a seasoned tour manager who has worked with top touring bands, Bruno Mars, Metallica, and Haim. Her candid revelations shed light on the future of touring, unveiling profound insights that advocate for extreme changes. Misty emphasizes that while managing logistics remains integral to tour operations, prioritizing mental and physical health must become an above the line concern for every individual involved in the concert touring business.Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating
    in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an
    audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities.
    During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and
    artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and
    culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for
    Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • Lamont meets up with award-winning Maine architect, Carla Haskell to visit The Grand Theatre, a historic venue on the coast and then she heads to her firm to talk about creating space and her unconventional start in the field of architecture.Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating
    in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an
    audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities.
    During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and
    artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and
    culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for
    Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • Head to a digital dance club with virtual reality designer and music maker, DJ Celeste Lear for an immersive, futuristic approach to live music and how it can help reduce our festival footprint.Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating
    in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an
    audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities.
    During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and
    artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and
    culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for
    Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • Hang out over ZOOM with Charley Ryan, co-owner of Brooklyn Bowl. Ryan curates and collaborates to create the iconic vibe and feeling, the cool factor of the legendary rock venue. Hear the backstory on designing venues and what to look forward to when the new one opens in Nashville including healthy measures to be put in place when the ban on live music lifts.Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating
    in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an
    audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities.
    During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and
    artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and
    culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for
    Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • Lamont takes you to a drive-in concert in Farmington, Maine to talk with The Mallett Brothers Band plus their fans and the owner of the drive-in to experience what it is like to safely enjoy a concert from your car.Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating
    in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an
    audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities.
    During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and
    artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and
    culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for
    Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • We chat with Steve Chilton in Phoenix about his passion for promoting live concerts, repurposing his venue to a coffee shop (for now), the forming of the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA), his forecast for the business-side of live music and what fans can expect.Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating
    in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an
    audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities.
    During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and
    artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and
    culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for
    Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • Season 2: Concert Culture in the time of COVID
    The State Theater in Portland, Maine has opened its doors to Conclave, a live streaming concert series. It’s not bringing in the same kind of revenue as they did before with live shows, and it’s probably not covering their actual operating costs - but it is a way for musicians and technical crews in Portland to keep working on projects they love somehow, bringing live music to people in their homes.
    In this episode, Lamont meets via Zoom with Angelikah Fahray, and R&B singer/songwriter who delivered a spell-binding performance to the empty theatre. With her bandmate Bill Giordano and producer Joshua James Hand of Bird Theory, a company now producing these live streams expertly - to talk about how they’re keeping the music alive.
    Listen to go behind the scenes of a finely tuned live musical broadcast, and to take a look at how you can support your favorite venues - because they’re at risk of dying off because of the pandemic.
    LITTLE THINGS THAT GO A LONG WAY:
    Save our Stages
    NIVASSOC.ORG
    Buy merchandise at State Theatre
    https://statetheatreportland.bigcartel.com/

    Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating
    in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an
    audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities.
    During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and
    artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and
    culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for
    Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • Kick it in the green room with The Ghost of Paul Revere before their show in the King Pine Room on Sugarloaf Mountain for an inside look at the band that makes Maine Holler! ​Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating
    in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an
    audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities.
    During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and
    artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and
    culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for
    Lamont's energetic music journalism.

  • Learn history and hear stories about Maine's most remote music venue from the owner, bartender and local historian.Concert Cast is a woman-owned rockumentary podcast network. Originating
    in 2019 as a road trip around Maine, Concert Cast has evolved into an
    audio atlas, guiding listeners through America's concert communities.
    During the pandemic, Kyle Lamont brought together industry leaders and
    artists for insightful discussions on the future of concert-going and
    culture and was recognized in 2022 as a Spotify Editor’s Pick for
    Lamont's energetic music journalism.