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  • Erica Krusen, Managing Director, Mental Health & Addiction Services at MusiCares Foundation joins us for a Special Edition of Gone In 30 Minutes. 

    MusiCares helps the humans behind music because music gives so much to the world. Offering preventive, emergency, and recovery programs, MusiCares is a safety net supporting the health and welfare of the music community. Founded by the Recording Academy in 1989 as a U.S. based, independent 501(c)(3) charity, MusiCares safeguards the well-being of all music people through direct financial grant programs, networks of support resources, and tailored crisis relief efforts. Join us as Erica delights us with her positive outlook on life and the music industry.

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  • Eliot Zigmund, American jazz drummer best known for being one-third of Bill Evans’ legendary Trio (as well as stints with Jim Hall, Chet Baker, Stan Getz and so many others), joins us this week on GITM. Zigmund describes auditioning for Bill Evans at the Village Vanguard in front of a live audience, the experience of gigging 5-6 nights per week and the art of playing with the incomparable Vince Guaraldi. Likening his role to that of a carpenter, Eliot shares thoughts on leaving space and adding color to the immortal Evans’ Trio performances.

    This week we are also joined by jazz producer Nick Phillips!

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  • Award-winning singer-songwriter Donovan Woods—who splits his time between Toronto and Nashville —has been rapidly garnering esteem for his heart-tuggingly beautiful ballads, like the recently released duet “IOWA” (which Wheel of Fortune would credit in the form of Before and After “Aoife O'Donovan Woods”). In this latest installment of GITM, with additional guest-host Brad Kennard, Woods sits down to chat about a songwriter’s unique challenges in the age of Covid, his unique and exciting collaborations with dancers and visual artists around the world, and the ethos behind his own record label. Fun is abound, with dichotomies of relief/revenge, hospitality/rudeness and kindness/cruelty swung around freely like confetti. It’s a party!

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  • Indie legend Brian Ritchie of Violent Femmes appears on the latest installment of Gone In 30 Minutes to chat about life on the big, blue(ish) marble. A seminal figure of punk, Ritchie thinks back to his upbringing in Milwaukee, the band’s…let’s say…less-than-ideal deal with Slash Records and the incessant nature of music itself. And Ritchie hasn’t stopped either—in addition to curating for annual music and arts festival MONA FOMA, in his homeland of Tasmania, he’s been broadcasting daily performances so we never lose touch of that “American Music.”

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  • Los Angeles-based Sean and Sara Watkins (of GRAMMY®-Award-winning Nickel Creek) share how their musical neighborhood has contracted and expanded over the past year. The brother-sister pair (their album "brother sister" came out in 2020) has taken Watkins Family Hour—their well-loved variety show in residence at Largo for the last 20 years—to Sean’s backyard, where they’ve livestreamed intimate, socially distanced concerts via Patreon. They discuss holding communal space for their Largo family while opening the doors to new friends outside LA and muse on the ways in which lockdown has afforded us a deeper capacity for feeling (are we all crying more?). Finally, they offer a tender reflection on their dear late friend, drummer Don Heffington.

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  • We all know Kevin Griffin of Better Than Ezra at one point was doing pretty "good." In this (quite possibly most hilarious) edition of GITM, we find out how the man, myth and legend is doing now. (Spoiler alert—pretty fabulous.) With a solo album recently behind his sails (Anywhere You Go), the Pilgrimage Festival co-founder, unparalleled skilled mimic (watch for an unmissable impromptu GITM theme song) and consummate “palaverer” shares his preferred hugging style, thoughts on everything from bubble-machines to electric bikes and unique insight into the power of positive thinking.

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  • Neal Francis was just ramping up on the road to promote his critically acclaimed debut album Changes when 2020 pulled the brakes. In a year that would have found the funky, New Orleans-inspired keyboardist/singer-songwriter on stage in Europe and Japan, he instead holed up in his beloved hometown of Chicago, taking the opportunity to teach himself reel-to-reel to recording while completing his yet-to-be-released sophomore album on Otari 8-track. A lover of analog and retro, Francis takes us back in time to his childhood music roots, where he was messing around on the piano by age 2 and soon devouring his father’s eclectic record collection and wearing out a compilation cassette of soul music. He reveals the film that gave him the rock ’n’ roll bug at age 7, the cover you least expect him to play today and his optimistic approach to life’s many curveballs.

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  • Tune in as Allison Russell and JT Nero discuss their song writing process and the life experiences that inspired upcoming album, Outside Child (produced by Dan Knobler). Russell’s startlingly honest and endearing premiere solo album, to be released this Spring on Fantasy Records, allows us to imagine the beauty of possibilities and to envision the promise of an ultra-bright horizon.

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  • Jimmy LaValle, best known for his ambient and visually innovative synth-driven music as The Album Leaf, takes a step back from his ever-evolving tree of ethereal patchwork to talk about life as a composer, collaborator and artist. Remaining prolific as ever, LaValle shares his experiences writing music remotely, keeping a pulse on exciting reissues and embarking on a unique exploration with a Nigerian dance duo of siblings. Get nice and cozy, but forget complacency—once again, it’s time to turn over a new leaf…

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  • Gone in 30 Minutes Season Two begins with Fantasy Records’ acclaimed genre-bending singer-songwriter, Valerie June. On the heels of her latest release, The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers, produced by Jack Splash (Kendrick Lamar, Alicia Keys, John Legend) and June herself, she shares the creative methods that drive her artistic vision—including the reason she originally kept her desire to be a singer a secret and revealing the instrument she’d love to master. With exceptional humility and effervescent vim, Valerie June reminds us all, when the heaviness of the world gets you down, never stop dreaming.

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  • GRAMMY®-winning songwriter and lead singer of Semisonic, Dan Wilson, shares stories of collaborating with Carole King and The (then, Dixie) Chicks. Currently writing an ambient soundscape inspired by a trip to Alaska, while pining to get back on the road to perform live again, Dan reminds us why you don’t have to go home but you can’t stay here!

    Presented by Craft Recordings, Gone in 30 Minutes is a Podcast and Video Series limited to a 25-minute remote interview, ending with a 5-minute Lightning Round of inventive questions, often leading to delightfully surprising answers. Featuring guests from around the world and throughout the Concord family, industry veteran and GRAMMY®-nominated host Tom DeSavia, leads guests through a casual conversation about what they’re up to right now. You never know what’s in store for you next!

    Host Tom DeSavia is currently SVP of A&R at Concord Music Publishing, based in Los Angeles. DeSavia has also co-authored two bestselling books about the Los Angeles punk rock scene with punk legend John Doe from X, 2016's "Under the Big Black Sun" and 2019's "More Fun in the New World".

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  • American composer, conductor, orchestrator and musician, Tom Kitt, talks of his experiences helping to transform iconic Pop albums Jagged Little Pill and American Idiot for stage. Listen as Tom describes how today’s social awakening has led him from a temporary stall to urgent creativity. With two Tony Awards and a Pulitzer, you're our Superhero, Tom!

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  • We're honored to have the legendary Mr. William Bell as our guest! One of the architects of the unmistakable Stax sound, Mr. Bell shares some stories from his incredible life in music. Join us as we spend 30 fascinating minutes with the GRAMMY® Award-winning songwriter and singer of countless soul, pop and blues classics, ranging from "You Don't Miss Your Water" to "Born Under a Bad Sign."

    Presented by Craft Recordings, Gone in 30 Minutes is a Podcast and Video Series limited to a 25-minute remote interview, ending with a 5-minute Lightning Round of inventive questions, often leading to delightfully surprising answers. Featuring guests from around the world and throughout the Concord family, industry veteran and GRAMMY®-nominated host Tom DeSavia, leads guests through a casual conversation about what they’re up to right now. You never know what’s in store for you next!   

    Host Tom DeSavia is currently SVP of A&R at Concord Music Publishing, based in Los Angeles. DeSavia has also co-authored two bestselling books about the Los Angeles punk rock scene with punk legend John Doe from X, 2016's "Under the Big Black Sun" and 2019's "More Fun in the New World". 

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  • #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown, describes the long-term creative process behind his new children’s project, Wild Symphony. Having written the story and composed the accompanying classical music, Dan has literally orchestrated the perfect story time adventure from every angle. Stay tuned for Dan’s surprising thoughts on professional football and hint about his next novel!

    Presented by Craft Recordings, Gone in 30 Minutes is a Podcast and Video Series limited to a 25-minute remote interview, ending with a 5-minute Lightning Round of inventive questions, often leading to delightfully surprising answers. Featuring guests from around the world and throughout the Concord family, industry veteran and GRAMMY®-nominated host Tom DeSavia, leads guests through a casual conversation about what they’re up to right now. You never know what’s in store for you next!

    Host Tom DeSavia is currently SVP of A&R at Concord Music Publishing, based in Los Angeles. DeSavia has also co-authored two bestselling books about the Los Angeles punk rock scene with punk legend John Doe from X, 2016's "Under the Big Black Sun" and 2019's "More Fun in the New World".

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  • Matt Berninger talks about the unique life experiences that led to recording his latest release as a solo artist ‘Serpentine Prison’ with the legendary Booker T. Jones, and about his process for finding a creative exploratory space while touring with The National. Listen as Matt describes what he was like as a child, the music he listened to growing up, and the moment he realized how fun it is to make music. If only we had better hats!

    Presented by Craft Recordings, Gone in 30 Minutes is a Podcast and Video Series limited to a 25-minute remote interview, ending with a 5-minute Lightning Round of inventive questions, often leading to delightfully surprising answers. Featuring guests from around the world and throughout the Concord family, industry veteran and GRAMMY®-nominated host Tom DeSavia, leads guests through a casual conversation about what they’re up to right now. You never know what’s in store for you next!

    Host Tom DeSavia is currently SVP of A&R at Concord Music Publishing, based in Los Angeles. DeSavia has also co-authored two bestselling books about the Los Angeles punk rock scene with punk legend John Doe from X, 2016's "Under the Big Black Sun" and 2019's "More Fun in the New World".

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  • English musician and producer, Mr Hudson, describes being “high-end homeless” as he leaves LA for London, only to be grounded by the pandemic. From growing up in the Metal scene in Birmingham to being signed by Kanye West to G.O.O.D. Music, hear how Mr Hudson launched his career from the most humble of beginnings to working with music’s all-stars including Kid Cudi, Big Sean, Jay-Z, Duran Duran, Janelle Monae, Idres Elba, Chance The Rapper, Frank Ocean, Miley Cirus, DJ Snake, and Future – to name a few. Here’s to making the most of having the right girl break your heart!

    Presented by Craft Recordings, Gone in 30 Minutes is a Podcast and Video Series limited to a 25-minute remote interview, ending with a 5-minute Lightning Round of inventive questions, often leading to delightfully surprising answers. Featuring guests from around the world and throughout the Concord family, industry veteran and GRAMMY®-nominated host Tom DeSavia, leads guests through a casual conversation about what they’re up to right now. You never know what’s in store for you next!

    Host Tom DeSavia is currently SVP of A&R at Concord Music Publishing, based in Los Angeles. DeSavia has also co-authored two bestselling books about the Los Angeles punk rock scene with punk legend John Doe from X, 2016's "Under the Big Black Sun" and 2019's "More Fun in the New World".

    #GoneIn30Mins #CraftRecordings #MrHudson #ConcordMusicPublishing

    Check out Mr Hudson’s latest sample pack with Splice: http://on.splice.com/mr-hudson-vol-2-pack

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  • American musician, singer and songwriter, George Thorogood, talks about grabbing the brass ring in life and how things changed after touring with The Rolling Stones. Framed by the upcoming release of the rockin’ George Thorogood and The Destroyers Live in Boston 1982: The Complete Concert album, this Bad To The Bone legend reminds us of the constant influence of music on our lives, and that while some trips are not necessary, every party needs a beer!

    Presented by Craft Recordings, Gone in 30 Minutes is a Podcast and Video Series limited to a 25-minute remote interview, ending with a 5-minute Lightning Round of inventive questions, often leading to delightfully surprising answers. Featuring guests from around the world and throughout the Concord family, industry veteran and GRAMMY®-nominated host Tom DeSavia, leads guests through a casual conversation about what they’re up to right now. You never know what’s in store for you next!

    Host Tom DeSavia is currently SVP of A&R at Concord Music Publishing, based in Los Angeles. DeSavia has also co-authored two bestselling books about the Los Angeles punk rock scene with punk legend John Doe from X, 2016's "Under the Big Black Sun" and 2019's "More Fun in the New World".

    #GoneIn30Mins #CraftRecordings #GeorgeThorogood #ConcordMusicPublishing #RounderRecords

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  • GRAMMY®-winning composer and conductor Eric Whitacre joins us for a chat covering everything from the benefit of choir singing on the mind, body and soul to being weighed down by comical levels of dysfunctional empathy. Join us for a conversation that bridges more distance and hits more high notes than a virtual choir!

    Presented by Craft Recordings, Gone in 30 Minutes is a Podcast and Video Series limited to a 25-minute remote interview, ending with a 5-minute Lightning Round of inventive questions, often leading to delightfully surprising answers. Featuring guests from around the world and throughout the Concord family, industry veteran and GRAMMY®-nominated host Tom DeSavia, leads guests through a casual conversation about what they’re up to right now. You never know what’s in store for you next!

    Host Tom DeSavia is currently SVP of A&R at Concord Music Publishing, based in Los Angeles. DeSavia has also co-authored two bestselling books about the Los Angeles punk rock scene with punk legend John Doe from X, 2016's "Under the Big Black Sun" and 2019's "More Fun in the New World".

    #GoneIn30Mins #CraftRecordings #EricWhitacre #ConcordMusicPublishing #Concord

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  • Enjoy this spirited account of the state of the entertainment business, comparing the smoke and mirrors of yesteryear to the ubiquitous access of today. Matt describes finding comfort in the "human dignity of imperfection" and solace in the fact that humans always do the right thing - just at the last minute. (Warning: Explicit language)

    Presented by Craft Recordings, Gone in 30 Minutes is a Podcast and Video Series limited to a 25-minute remote interview, ending with a 5-minute Lightning Round of inventive questions, often leading to delightfully surprising answers. Featuring guests from around the world and throughout the Concord family, industry veteran and GRAMMY®-nominated host Tom DeSavia, leads guests through a casual conversation about what they’re up to right now. You never know what’s in store for you next!

    Host Tom DeSavia is currently SVP of A&R at Concord Music Publishing, based in Los Angeles. DeSavia has also co-authored two bestselling books about the Los Angeles punk rock scene with punk legend John Doe from X, 2016's "Under the Big Black Sun" and 2019's "More Fun in the New World".

    #GoneIn30Mins #CraftRecordings #MattNathanson #ConcordMusicPublishing #Concord

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  • Multi-platinum selling songwriter and one of the most in-demand top-liners, Fiona Bevan, has written with or for artists such as Ed Sheeran, One Direction, The Shires, James Morrison, Tom Walker, Lewis Capaldi, Aurora, Natalie Prass, Backstreet Boys, Steps, Mika, and 5 Seconds of Summer just to name a few. Fiona shines her sparkling light on everything from her “artist origin story” to building a loving community during the pandemic via live stream performances from her flat. Stay tuned to hear more about her musical influences and how, as a female songwriter and performer, Fiona calls upon her “Pantheon of goddesses” (Joni Mitchell, Kate Bush, Joannna Newsom, Björk, Billie Holiday, and more) before going on stage.

    Presented by Craft Recordings, Gone in 30 Minutes is a Podcast and Video Series limited to a 25-minute remote interview, ending with a 5-minute Lightning Round of inventive questions, often leading to delightfully surprising answers. Featuring guests from around the world and throughout the Concord family, industry veteran and GRAMMY®-nominated host Tom DeSavia, leads guests through a casual conversation about what they’re up to right now. You never know what’s in store for you next!

    Host Tom DeSavia is currently SVP of A&R at Concord Music Publishing, based in Los Angeles. DeSavia has also co-authored two bestselling books about the Los Angeles punk rock scene with punk legend John Doe from X, 2016's "Under the Big Black Sun" and 2019's "More Fun in the New World".

    #GoneIn30Mins #CraftRecordings #FionaBevan #ConcordMusicPublishing #Concord

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