Podcast #156: Maestro
What's the state of the instrumental guitarist market these days? In an ever more challenging market can a guy make it on his own as an instrumentalist? Join Genghis and Ragman as they discuss these challenges making it as a solo artist. Speaking of which, the lads caught newcomer Ethan Brosh and his band opening for The Maestro, Yngwie Malmsteen live in H-town and give you the skinny on the show and more - including an interview with Ethan who discusses his latest solo effort, Live the Dream, and his 80s-tinged band project Burning Heat. The Bonus Plan: We briefly chatted with New York prog group Martyrd between sets as well. It's a 7th anniversary blow out!
DVD of the Show: Yngwie J. Malmsteen - Far Beyond the Sun
Beer of the Show: Yogi Spiced Amber (Rogness Brewing Company) | ||||||||||||
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"If this beer tasted as good as it smells, it would be a solid four all the way. Unfortunately..." |
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Featured Tracks: Yngwie Malmsteen - I’ll See the Light Tonight and Crystal Ball; Alex Skolnick - Filet of Soul; Deadlands - She’s on Fire; Jeff Loomis - Requiem for the Living; Martyrd - The Keeper and Pain or Reason; Ethan Brosh - Silver Lining, Space Invaders, Knock on Wood, Suspicious Exchange and When Picks Fly
Ragman’s Classic of the Show: Lost Horizon - Perfect Warrior
Genghis’ Classic of the Show: Hanoi Rocks - Back to Mystery City
BY THE WAY: Happy 7th birthday to us! And thanks to all of our listeners. Horns Up!
- Ragman can't believe another year has passed by...