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#29

Maria Howell

On this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I am honored to speak with my friend, Maria Howell.  Maria and I met years ago and played in the Livin' Large band.  She is one of my favorite singers and people on the planet.Maria was born in Gastonia, North Carolina, and graduated from Winston-Salem State University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She worked as a jazz singer and made her film debut in The Color Purple (1985). Later, she began appearing in film and television. She lived in Okinawa, Japan, from 1995–2001.In the 2000s, Howell returned to the United States and made guest appearances on television series such as Drop Dead Diva, Army Wives, The Game, Necessary Roughness, and The Vampire Diaries, and well co-starred in films including Daddy's Little Girls (2007), Mississippi Damned (2009), The Blind Side (2009), and What to Expect When You're Expecting (2012). In 2013, Howell played Seeder in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Also in 2012, she was cast in a recurring role in NBC's post-apocalyptic series Revolution as Grace Beaumont. In 2013, she played Ida Hayes in the Lifetime comedy-drama Devious Maids.From 2016 to 2018, Howell played Lt. Theresa Hawkins in the Bounce TV prime-time soap opera Saints & Sinners. In 2019, she co-starred opposite Kristin Chenoweth in the Hallmark Channel Christmas film A Christmas Love Story. In 2021, she had a recurring role in the BET+ thriller series Sacrifice.Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please get in touch with me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. Please tell your friends about the show.The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy.
#28

Michael LaMattina

In this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I'm thrilled to welcome my longtime friend and phenomenal percussionist, Michael LaMattina. Michael and I go way back when we first met at the District Honor Band in Georgia. Our shared passion for music saw us performing together in various ensembles throughout high school, setting the stage for Michael's illustrious career.Now, Michael holds the prestigious position of Principal Percussionist with The Dayton Philharmonic and serves as the Director of Percussion Studies at Miami University. He conducts the Miami University Percussion Ensemble there, bringing his expertise to the next generation of musicians. With the DPO, Michael dazzles audiences through classical programs, pops concerts, chamber music, ballet, and opera. His summers are equally dynamic as he steps into the role of principal percussionist with the Lancaster Festival Orchestra.Michael's impressive resume includes past roles such as Principal Percussionist with The Colorado Music Festival Orchestra, Principal Timpani & Percussion with The ProMusica Chamber Orchestra of Columbus, and Principal Percussionist of theCanton Symphony Orchestra. He's also showcased his talent as a Section Percussionist with the Erie Philharmonic and an Associate Section Percussionist with the Columbus Symphony. Beyond these roles, Michael has performed with the Cincinnati and Atlanta Symphony Orchestras.Michael's academic credentials are equally remarkable. He earned his Bachelor of Music degree in percussion performance from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and a Master of Music degree from Cleveland State University. His formative years were further enhanced by attending the Music Academy of the West in 1997 and being a fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center in 1998.Join us as we dive into Michael's journey from our humble beginnings in school bands to his distinguished career. We'll explore his experiences, the nuances of his various roles, and the vibrant world of percussion. Be sure to check out Michael’s YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelLaMattinaPercussionThank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. Please tell your friends about the show.The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy.
#26

Luke Bulla

In this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I am thrilled and honored to sit down with the incredible Luke Bulla, one of my all-time favorite instrumentalists and vocalists. Our conversation is a deep dive into his remarkable musical journey and the experiences that have shaped his illustrious career.Luke's life has been steeped in music from an early age. At age four, he began touring and singing with his family band and took up the fiddle at seven. His prodigious talent quickly became evident as he went on to win the National Fiddle Contest in Weiser, Idaho, six times in his respective age categories. At sixteen, he made history by becoming the youngest winner of the Grand Champion division. By age ten, Luke had already made a mark at Nashville’s Grand Master Fiddle Championship as the youngest top-ten finalist.In the spring of 1999, Luke moved to Nashville, diving headfirst into a full-time music career. His early years in Tennessee were marked by his stint with Ricky Skaggs’ band, Kentucky Thunder, where his exceptional fiddle playing earned him his first Grammy Award. Following this, he joined the John Cowan Band. He performed and recorded with a host of renowned artists including Brandi Carlile, Jim Lauderdale, Darrell Scott, Alison Krauss, Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, Edgar Meyer, Bela Fleck, and many more. His collaborations read like a who’s who of the music industry, featuring names such as Bryan Sutton, Kevin Costner & Modern West, Shawn Colvin, Tony Rice, Chris Thile, Peter Rowan, Patty Griffin, Glen Phillips, Rodney Crowell, and Earl Scruggs.Luke was a perennial instructor at Mark O’Connor’s fiddle camps during his early years in Nashville. Alongside his long-time friend Casey Driessen, Luke founded the band Wisechild, which toured briefly with John Mayer and Counting Crows. He also played a pivotal role in the band W.P.A. (Works Progress Administration), a collaboration that included notable members like Sean Watkins, Glen Phillips, Sara Watkins, Benmont Tench, Pete Thomas, Greg Leisz, and Davey Faragher.In 2009, Luke released a solo EP featuring a stellar lineup of musicians, including Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, Bela Fleck, and Aoife O’Donovan. That same year, he joined Lyle Lovett’s Large Band and toured full-time with them until 2023.In 2015, Luke co-founded the Bluegrass/Americana record label, Pure Music | Nashville, with music and business executive John L. Heithaus. The label released his LP, Who Loves You Better, in May 2016. Recorded at Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Nashville studio and produced by Grammy winner Bryan Sutton, the LP showcases Luke's extraordinary musical talent.Join us for an enriching discussion as we explore Luke's diverse musical influences, his approach to songwriting, and the incredible journey that has led him to where he is today. This episode is a celebration of his enduring contribution to music and his unwavering passion for his craft.Music from the Episode:Luke Bulla - Temperance Reel (Luke Bulla/Guy Clark/J.R.Stuart)Luke Bulla - Who Loves You Better (Feat: Sarah Jarosz) (Lyle Lovett)Luke Bulla - On the Turning Away (David Gilmour and Anthony Moore)Luke Bulla - Tie Me Down and Set Me Free (Luke Bulla/J.R.Stuart)Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. Please tell your friends about the show.The theme song, "Playcation", was written by Mark Mundy.
#23

Stanton Moore

On this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I had the honor of chatting with the incredible Stanton Moore. Stanton Moore is a GRAMMY award-winning artist, teacher, and performer. Born and raised in New Orleans, he is a dedicated drummer, performer, and educator who is especially connected to the city, its culture, and its collaborative spirit. In the early ‘90s, Moore helped found the New Orleans-based essential funk band Galactic, which continues to amass a worldwide audience via recording and touring globally. Moore launched his solo career in 1998 and has nine records under his own name, with the most recent being "With You In Mind: The Songs of Allen Toussaint." Throughout his 25-year career, Moore has played and/or recorded with a diverse group of artists, including Maceo Parker, Joss Stone, Irma Thomas, Leo Nocentelli and George Porter (of the Meters), Tom Morello (of Rage Against the Machine), Corrosion of Conformity, Donald Harrison Jr., Nicholas Payton, Trombone Shorty, Skerik, Charlie Hunter, Robert Walter, Will Bernard, Ivan Neville, Anders Osborne, and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. He has also made numerous appearances on the Jimmy Kimmel, Conan O'Brien, and Seth Meyers late-night TV shows. With a bachelor’s degree in music and business from Loyola University, Moore stays involved in education by constantly presenting clinics and teaching master classes and private lessons worldwide. He has released two books and three video projects. His book "Groove Alchemy" was picked by Modern Drummer as one of the top 25 instructional drum books of all time. To continue his passion for teaching and become more closely connected with his students, he recently launched his own online drum academy, StantonMooreDrumAcademy.com. On a personal note, my son, Skyler, was able to study drumset with Stanton while he was artist-in-residence at Louisiana State University. I encourage you to check out Stanton's music and schedule at stantonmoore.com.Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. Please tell your friends about the show.The theme song, "Playcation", was written by Mark Mundy.
#22

Adam McKnight

In this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I have the absolute pleasure of chatting with my dear friend Adam McKnight, a gifted musician and singer whose talent knows no bounds. As we embark on a journey down memory lane, Adam and I reminisce about the countless gigs we've shared together and the indelible mark they've left on our musical journeys.Adam's story is one of resilience, determination, and unbridled passion for music. From his humble beginnings in South Carolina to his bold leap into the vibrant music scene of Atlanta, Adam's journey is a testament to the transformative power of following one's dreams. Along the way, he shares poignant insights into the importance of listening and the profound ability of music to stir the deepest emotions within us.But Adam's musical odyssey extends far beyond the confines of traditional performance spaces. As a passionate advocate for the arts, he has found joy and fulfillment in sharing the beauty of ballet with young children through his involvement with a local dance company. Through his experiences, Adam underscores the importance of representation and the need to break down barriers that limit the potential of our youth.Throughout our conversation, Adam's infectious enthusiasm for music shines through as he shares stories of his early inspirations, his unforgettable encounter with the legendary Elton John, and the profound impact that music has had on shaping his identity and worldview. His songs, featured throughout the episode, serve as a poignant reminder of the universal language of music and its power to connect us all.I invite you to join us on this captivating journey as we celebrate the extraordinary talent and boundless creativity of Adam McKnight. And be sure to visit adamlmcknight.com to discover more of his incredible music – because great music is meant to be shared with the world.Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. Please tell your friends about the show.The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy. 
#21

Tim Sweatman

In thisepisode of The Bandwich Tapes, I have the distinct pleasure of sitting down with the immensely talented Tim Sweatman. As a gifted songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and engineer, Tim's influence on my musical journey has been nothing short of profound.Our conversation is a nostalgic journey through the annals of music history, as Tim and I reminisce about our shared love for music and the countless adventures we've experienced together along the way. From our earliest days as budding musicians to the present, our musical odyssey has been marked by a diverse array of influences, ranging from George Jones to George Clinton.As we delve deeper into our discussion, we explore the importance of surrounding ourselves with musicians who challenge and inspire us to reach new heights of creativity and proficiency. We pay homage to the underrated genius of musicians like James Taylor and the unsung session players whose contributions have shaped the sonic landscape of countless records.We reflect on the decline of melodic playing in modern music and the importance of melody in songwriting. Tim and I share our love for music and experiences playing and recording together. From our shared love of iconic bands like Chicago and Toto to our experiences navigating the ever-evolving landscape of recording technology, our conversation is a testament to the enduring power of music to unite, inspire, and uplift. And as we ponder the role of AI technology in music production and mastering, we are reminded that while technology may change, the timeless essence of great music remains unchanged.Join us on this musical journey as we celebrate the transformative power of music and the enduring bonds of friendship forged in the fires of creativity. And be sure to spread the word about The Bandwich Tapes – because great music is meant to be shared with everyone.Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. Please tell your friends about the show.The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy. 
#20

Bill Cunningham

In this installment of The Bandwich Tapes, I am joined by my friend Bill Cunningham. Together, we embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of Bill's remarkable life and illustrious career, exploring the profound impact of music, friendship, and mentorship along the way.  We are also joined by my friend, Mark Mundy.Bill, a true virtuoso of the steel guitar, has been a guiding light in my musical journey since my earliest days. His influence, wisdom, and unwavering support have shaped me not only as a musician but as a person, and for that, I am eternally grateful.Our conversation delves deep into the heart of Bill's musical odyssey, tracing his passion for the steel guitar back to his formative years and the profound influence of his father, Howard Cunningham. As we reflect on the history and growth of the Georgia Mountain Fair, we uncover the pivotal role that this iconic institution has played in shaping the musical landscape of Georgia and beyond.Through laughter and reminiscence, we share stories of our most memorable gigs together, from electrifying performances with Dennis Brown and Brad Thompson to soul-stirring collaborations with Kenny Smith. Along the way, Bill opens up about his early fascination with jazz music and the profound influence of jazz guitar legends like Joe Pass and George Benson.But perhaps most importantly, our conversation is a celebration of friendship – the bond that unites us as kindred spirits on this musical journey. As we bask in the warmth of camaraderie and shared experiences, it becomes clear that the true magic of music lies not just in the notes we play, but in the connections we forge along the way.Join us as we pay tribute to the extraordinary life and legacy of Bill Cunningham, a true giant in the world of music and a beloved friend to all who have had the privilege of knowing him. And be sure to spread the word about The Bandwich Tapes – because great music is meant to be shared with everyone.Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. Please tell your friends about the show.The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy. 
#18

Rory Hoffman

In this captivating episode, I have the distinct honor of speaking with the remarkable Rory Hoffman. A true virtuoso in every sense of the word, Rory's musical journey is nothing short of extraordinary. From his early days as a prodigious multi-instrumentalist to his illustrious career as a sought-after session musician, Rory's talent and tenacity have propelled him to the forefront of the music industry.Our conversation takes us on a mesmerizing voyage through Rory's storied career, as he shares insights into his musical influences, unique playing style, and the invaluable experiences he's gained while collaborating with some of the biggest names in the business. From sharing the stage with icons like Ricky Skaggs and Kacey Musgraves to his tenure with the legendary John Cowan, Rory's contributions to the world of music are as diverse as they are impressive.But Rory's journey is about more than just music – it's about overcoming obstacles and defying expectations. As a blind multi-instrumentalist, Rory has faced his fair share of challenges, but his unwavering determination and indomitable spirit have allowed him to transcend barriers and carve out his own path to success.Throughout our conversation, Rory offers invaluable insights into the inner workings of the music industry, from the importance of networking to the art of versatility as a utility player. He also shares his passion for film and his collection of world and ethnic instruments, offering a glimpse into the boundless creativity that fuels his artistry.I invite you to join us for this enlightening and inspiring conversation with Rory Hoffman. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a fellow musician, or simply someone who appreciates a good story, Rory's journey is sure to leave a lasting impression. And be sure to visit his website at roryhoffman.com to learn more about this extraordinary talent.Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com.  Please tell your friends about the show.The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy. 
#17

Tom Knight

In this electrifying episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I have the distinct pleasure of sitting down with the extraordinary Tom Knight. Renowned for his unparalleled talent and versatility behind the drum kit, Tom's musical journey has taken him to the heights of success, from recording and touring with TLC to collaborating with an array of iconic artists such as Monica and Stevie Nicks.As we dive into our conversation, Tom regales us with tales from his illustrious career, sharing insights into the exhilarating world of music recording and touring. From the pulsating rhythms of TLC's chart-topping hits to the soul-stirring melodies of Stevie Nicks, Tom's diverse portfolio of collaborations offers a fascinating glimpse into the multifaceted nature of his musical prowess.But Tom's talents extend far beyond the realm of music, as he has also made a name for himself as a distinguished voiceover artist. With his distinctive voice and commanding presence, Tom has lent his talents to a myriad of projects, captivating audiences with his captivating vocal performances.Join us as we embark on a journey through Tom's remarkable life and career, filled with laughter, inspiration, and unforgettable stories. Whether you're a music aficionado, a voiceover enthusiast, or simply a lover of great conversation, this episode is sure to leave you entertained and inspired.To learn more about Tom Knight and to stay updated on his latest projects, be sure to visit his website at tomknightdrums.com. Prepare to be dazzled by the extraordinary talent of one of music's true luminaries.Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com.  Please tell your friends about the show.The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy. 
#16

Jim Wood

In this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I have the pleasure of sitting down with my dear friend, Jim Wood. Our musical journey traces back to our formative years, where we first crossed paths and began playing and singing together at the iconic Georgia Mountain Fair. Since then, our shared passion for music has forged a bond that transcends time and distance.Jim's remarkable talent and infectious enthusiasm have made him a cherished collaborator and one of my favorite people on the planet. Together, we have embarked on countless musical adventures, from intimate gigs to unforgettable performances under the stars. Each moment spent making music with Jim has been a true joy, filled with laughter, camaraderie, and the shared love of our craft.As we reminisce about our shared experiences and fond memories, our conversation is infused with the warmth and nostalgia of a friendship that has stood the test of time. From the early days at the Georgia Mountain Fair to the present, Jim's unwavering dedication to his artistry and his genuine love for music shine through in every note he plays and every word he shares.I invite you to join us for this intimate and uplifting conversation, as we celebrate the magic of music and the enduring power of friendship. Sit back, relax, and prepare to be inspired by the timeless bond that unites us as musicians and as friends. And don't forget to spread the word about the show – because great music is meant to be shared with everyone.Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com.The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy. 
#15

Wendell Cox

In this special episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I have the immense pleasure of sitting down with the incomparable Wendell Cox. For over three decades, Wendell has stood as the steadfast lead guitarist and right-hand man to country music icon Travis Tritt, leaving an indelible mark on the world of music with his exceptional talent and unwavering dedication.Our conversation takes us on a journey through Wendell's illustrious career, from his humble beginnings to his meteoric rise as one of the most revered guitarists in the industry. With every tour and recording session, Wendell has played an integral role in shaping Travis Tritt's signature sound, contributing his unparalleled skill and musical insight to countless hit records.Having had the privilege of sharing the stage with Wendell on numerous occasions, I can attest firsthand to his extraordinary musicianship and infectious passion for music. His ability to weave soulful melodies and electrifying solos has left audiences mesmerized time and time again, earning him a well-deserved reputation as one of the finest guitarists of his generation.As we delve into our conversation, laughter and camaraderie abound as Wendell regales us with stories from the road, anecdotes from the studio, and insights into the inner workings of the music industry. From unforgettable gigs to priceless moments shared with Travis Tritt and beyond, our discussion offers a glimpse into the extraordinary life of a true musical luminary.I invite you to join us for this captivating conversation as we celebrate the remarkable career and enduring legacy of Wendell Cox. Sit back, relax, and prepare to be inspired by the magic of music and the unwavering spirit of a true virtuoso. And don't forget to spread the word about the show – the world deserves to hear the stories of legends like Wendell Cox.Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com.The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy. 
#14

David Ellis

In this captivating episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I have the pleasure of sitting down with my dear friend, the immensely talented David Ellis. With a musical prowess that knows no bounds, David has established himself as an in-demand utility musician, wielding his mastery over guitar, dobro, mandolin, fiddle, and banjo with unparalleled skill and finesse.Our conversation takes us on a journey through David's musical odyssey, from his formative years to his current endeavors. We explore the early bands that shaped his musical identity and the pivotal moments that propelled him on his path as a versatile and sought-after musician.As we reminisce about our shared experiences and memorable gigs, from the historic wedding at the Stringbean murder site to the illustrious Frederick Brown Celebration, laughter and camaraderie abound. We even discover a surprising connection – both of us being just one degree of separation from Kevin Bacon.Throughout our conversation, David's passion for music shines through, illuminating the joy and fulfillment he finds in his craft. His dedication to his artistry and his unwavering commitment to excellence serve as an inspiration to all who have the pleasure of witnessing his musical genius in action.I invite you to join us for this lively and heartfelt conversation, filled with music, laughter, and the timeless bond of friendship. Sit back, relax, and enjoy as we celebrate the magic of music and the enduring power of connection. And don't forget to spread the word about the show – the more, the merrier!Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com.The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy. 
#13

Rob Meany

In this exhilarating episode of The Bandwich Tapes, prepare to be amazed by Rob Meany. A consummate musician and masterful songwriter, Rob's talent knows no bounds, and our conversation offers a fascinating glimpse into his creative process and musical evolution.We kick off our exploration by delving into the origins of Rob's band, Terramara, and its profound impact on the Minneapolis music scene. From there, we rewind the clock to Rob's formative years in Duluth, Minnesota, where his musical journey began. From classical piano lessons to late-night jazz band gigs, Rob's eclectic upbringing laid the foundation for his genre-defying sound.As we peel back the layers of Rob's songwriting process, we uncover the diverse array of influences that have shaped his music, from the soul-stirring melodies of classical composers to the gritty rhythms of rock and roll. With each revelation, Rob offers invaluable insights into his approach to crafting compelling lyrics and unforgettable melodies.But the magic doesn't stop there. Rob's music has transcended the confines of the studio and found its way into the hearts of audiences around the world, with his songs featured in a multitude of national and international TV programs. From Supernatural to Man Vs. Food, Rob's music has provided the perfect sonic backdrop for some of television's most memorable moments.To learn more about Rob Meany and immerse yourself in his captivating musical world, be sure to visit his website at www.robmeany.com. And don't forget to check out his music on all streaming platforms – you won't want to miss a single note.Music from Episode:Fate Won't Wait - Rob Meany & TerramaraAll that I Am - Rob Meany & TerramaraSmoke & Mirrors - Rob Meany & TerramaraAfterlife - Rob MeanyDreamers in Dreamland - Rob Meany & TerramaraBeautiful Circles - Rob Meany & TerramaraThank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com.The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy.
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