...so I had this great idea to occasionally record live sessions by local artists (at my house) and release them as music-only episodes of the podcast.
Singer/songwriter/Jawbreaker fan/tall person Paul Hodgert volunteered to be the guinea pig, but with a twist -- he had access to all kinds of fancy video equipment, so we turned the recording into a livestream that aired Dec. 19 on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
This episode is strictly the audio from the show, with a bunch of dead air and whatnot cut out. Half an hour or so of wall-to-wall music. Hoping to do more of these in future, so stay tuned for that at some point... and also stayed tuned for my annual list of favourite local albums of the year, which will come out over a series of episodes beginning this week.
Note: Paul's 'Paul Is Dead' tape is on that list. Not revealing the placement, though.
Need more Paul? Check out episode #920, also featuring guest host Greg Soden of Unscripted Moments: A Podcast About Propagandhi!
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