This one's jumping the queue because it's time sensitive. It’s the end of an era! Frequent Witchpolice interviewee (this will be his sixth appearance in the past decade) Ed Durocher and his merry psychedelic fusion big band Apollo Suns are calling it quits.
Here's our conversation about the band’s last show (May 29 at the Park Theatre, see you all there), the realities of the music industry as an independent touring act, reclaiming time with family and community, and much more!
Apollo Suns are (almost) dead. Long live Apollo Suns!
Need more Apollo Suns in your life? Check out episodes #226 (April 2017), #375 (April 2019), #506 (July 2020), #645 (Dec. 2021), and #828 (Sept. 2023).
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