Interviews & Podcasts

  • Widespread Panic’s Dave Schools: Why Voting Matters

    Widespread Panic bassist and HeadCount supporter Dave Schools tells us why voting matters to a musician.

  • The JamBase Podcast: Kevin Morby

    Listen to singer-songwriter Kevin Morby on ‘The JamBase Podcast.’

  • Interview: The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne Talks 'American Head,' COVID-19, Audience Bubbles & More

    Read a new interview The Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne about the band’s new album ‘American Head,’ dealing with COVID-19, testing audience bubbles for concerts and more.

  • The JamBase Podcast: Jeremy Ivey

    Listen to an interview with singer-songwriter Jeremy Ivey on the latest episode of The JamBase Podcast.

  • The JamBase Podcast: Phil Cook

    Episode 67 of ‘The JamBase Podcast’ features an interview with multi-talented musician Phil Cook.

  • The JamBase Podcast: Zach Gill

    ALO/Jack Johnson multi-instrumentalist Zach Gill discusses life during the pandemic, his forthcoming ‘Cocktail Yoga’ solo album and much more on the latest installment of ‘The JamBase Podcast.’

  • The JamBase Podcast Episode 65: Strand Of Oaks’ Tim Showalter

    Tim Showalter of Strand Of Oaks discusses how he’s gotten through the COVID-19 pandemic, his move to Austin, an appreciation for Phish and the jam scene and more on ‘The JamBase Podcast.’

  • The JamBase Podcast: Lucinda Williams

    Singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams discusses her new album, ‘Good Souls Better Angels,’ responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and more on ‘The JamBase Podcast.’

  • The JamBase Podcast: moe. Guitarist Chuck Garvey

    moe. guitarist Chuck Garvey shares “Tour Stories” from the band’s 30-year history in the latest installment of ‘The JamBase Podcast.’

  • Stills & Nash Debut 'Teach Your Children' Live In 1969: A Rare Discovery

    The 1969 live debut of “Teach Your Children” performed as part of a rare Stephen Stills and Graham Nash set can be heard thanks to a newly rediscovered recording detailed by author Steve Silberman.

  • The JamBase Podcast: Perpetual Groove's Brock Butler

    Episode 62 of ‘The JamBase Podcast’ features Brock Butler of Perpetual Groove discussing “The Art Of The Setlist” after a call in which he talks about how he’s handling life during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.

  • The JamBase Podcast: Galactic's Robert Mercurio

    Galactic’s Rob Mercurio sits for a “My First Show” segment featured in Episode 61 of ‘The JamBase Podcast,’ sponsored by Harry’s and Boulder Creek Infusions, that also includes a catch-up call with the bassist.

  • The JamBase Podcast: Fruition's Jay Cobb Anderson

    Episode 60 of ‘The JamBase Podcast’ features a “The Art Of The Setlist” segment with Jay Cobb Anderson of Fruition after a remembrance of some of the artists we’ve lost over the past few weeks including John Prine.

  • The JamBase Podcast: Washington Nationals Pitcher Sean Doolittle

    Episode 59 of ‘The JamBase Podcast’ features a “We Are Everywhere” chat with Washington Nationals pitcher Sean Doolittle about his passion for Phish, the Grateful Dead and other jam acts after “The Rundown” of how JamBase is adapting to the coronavirus COVID-19 situation and some thoughts on the new Phish album, ‘Sigma Oasis.’

  • The JamBase Podcast: Widespread Panic's Dave Schools

    Widespread Panic bassist Dave Schools talks “The Art Of The Setlist” on Episode 58 of ‘The JamBase Podcast.’

  • The JamBase Podcast: Charlie Hunter

    Guitarist Charlie Hunter talks “Musical Mentors” on Episode 57 of ‘The JamBase Podcast.’

  • Innings Festival, 'Off The Mound' & More: An Interview With Ryan Dempster

    Former MLB star Ryan Dempster talks about this weekend’s Innings Festival and his “Off The Mound” talk show.

  • The JamBase Podcast: Nikki Glaspie & Skerik

    Nikki Glaspie goes “Reelin’ In The Years” and Skerik talks “The Art Of The Sit-In” on Episode 56 of ‘The JamBase Podcast.’