Sound of Our Town is a travel podcast about the music in the next town you visit: Where to go to hear and experience the best music and why; what sounds shaped that city or town’s culture and what new sounds continue to define it. Produced in the single-voice narrative style, mixed with select interviews, the show will emphasize original music to drive the stories. This isn't a music show. It’s a show about travel. About wanders. Free spirits. Whether you are quickly dropping in and jumping out or in for a long stay, Sound of our Town will introduce to you the real sonic stories and places that echo in that city so your travel is enriched with music.
Ted Leo is an iconic indie rock songsmith and ambassador of soul. In this season 2 wrap up of Sound of Our Town, Will and Ted have a heartfelt talk about first shows, touring, venue vibe and connection.
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We are Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler for Double Elvis.
Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.
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Host Will Dailey takes us on a tour of live music spots in the city of Kansas City, MO Want to chat about the music in your city? Hit us up on:
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We are Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler for Double Elvis.
Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.
Head writer on EP11 is Caitlin White
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Why is it that the small towns always get what it takes to maintain a vibrant music scene? In episode 10 of season 2, host Will Dailey takes you to one of his favorite little cities on the east coast. Portsmouth, New Hampshire has it all: old buildings, amazing food and more venues than its 22,000 citizens can attend. So basically, this town is calling to you.
Produced, Created, Written, Scored by Will Dailey Head writer: Caitlin White
Executive Producers Brady Sadler & Jake Brennan
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A city with a legacy and cloudy culture that has given us authentic artists for decades. Some known around the world who arrived on the shoulders of those like Mudhoney and the Sub Pop beginnings. It’s still hard to escape the bubble of grunge but maybe the next Seattle is just Seattle?
Produced, Created, Written, Scored by Will Dailey Head writer: Caitlin White
Executive Producers Brady Sadler & Jake Brennan
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Of course two of the most relentlessly chest and heart pounding genres originate from the capital. Something has to cut through the muck and the mire. In this episode we visit the spots that bring the truth to the capital through music. It is our arts that keep us honest and moving forward to a more perfect union.
Head writer: Patrick Coman
Executive Producers Brady Sadler & Jake Brennan Produced, Created, written, & scored by Will Dailey
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If Neil Young cherished it for the escape then there is certainly mystery and beauty within the 505. In this episode we got you face melters and listening rooms. No problem. But we also have the green chili!
Written by Caitlin White
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From the million year old rocks to intimate theaters, the mile high sound echoes and echoes. Maybe it’s the mountains, maybe it’s the air but one can’t deny that there is a certain expanse in these jams and spaces unlike any in America. At this altitude the sound does strange things, man.
Written by Caitlin White
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Detroit has risen from the ashes before. Maybe that is where all the music comes from. Written by Samantha Farrell
Special thanks to:
Ann Delisi - catch her long time show on WDET in Detroit on the weekends from 11-2 Allen Penniman - city planner, urbanist and man about town
Links:
https://www.udiscovermusic.com/in-depth-features/detroit-music-history/
https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/michigan/articles/from-motown-to-8-mile-the-music- of-detroit-michigan
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/the-battle-over-technos-origins www.willdailey.com
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From street performers to Dave Grohl and Smashing Pumpkins, there is a reason why Warren Haynes’ home town is a hub for the artist and performer and why it makes this town what it is.
Head Writer: Patrick Coman
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REFERENCES
https://moogseum.org/moogseum-in-asheville-faq https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/dave-grohl-all-apologies-nirvana-warren- haynes-766829/
https://www.exploreasheville.com/iconic-asheville/music/
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Will Dailey takes you on a musical tour of Indianapolis, Indiana. Go beyond the Brickyard to experience everything Indy has to offer, from death metal yoga to the best root beer on the planet.
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Host Will Dailey takes us on a tour of live music spots in the city of Milwaukee, WI.
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Sound of Our Town is a production of Double Elvis and iHeartRadio
We are Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.
Head writer on EP2 is Gerald Dowd
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SOURCES:
https://www.visitmilwaukee.org/things-to-do/arts-entertainment/live-music/
https://www.summerfest.com/blog/2019/11/27/milwaukee-music-scene/
https://wanderlog.com/list/geoCategory/818293/best-bars-with-live-music-in-milwaukee
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In our season 2 premiere, host Will Dailey takes you on a musical tour of Providence, Rhode Island— It’s a big country but this small city, in a small state, packs in a lot of sound, historic festivals and a mighty home for those who want to make things and make it work.
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Sound of Our Town is a production ofDouble Elvis andiHeartRadio
We are Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey. Episode 1 written by Samantha Farrell.
Special thank yous to Allen Penniman and Mike Panico .
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Welcome to back to Sound of Our Town, a unique travel and music podcast experience. Each episode explores a different city through its unique music culture—from the best venues and tales of local heroes, to the neighborhoods and communities where new styles thrive. Veteran indie troubadour Will Dailey invites you to experience the world's greatest cities the way the world's greatest musicians do—with a backstage pass, forming deep connections with people and places through the lens of music.
Listen to Sound of Our Town starting Thursday July 13th, wherever you get your podcasts.
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Anna Nicole Smith transcended the laws of celebrity. She was a blond sexpot who was famous for being famous, and that was reason enough for pop culture. People around the world recognized her Marilyn Monroe-esque curves filled out Guess jeans, and her squeaky baby speaking voice on The Anna Nicole Show. In the early 2000s, the FBI investigated her regarding an alleged hit she organized to take out her 60-year-old “stepson.” But when Anna Nicole and her grown son Daniel died under eerily sudden — and similar — circumstances, people started to wonder if the feds were barking up the wrong bombshell.
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Mafia assassinations, drag racing, extortion, eternal life, and doing time at Rikers Island and San Quentin. Find out which music legends are featured in Season 12 of Disgraceland. New episodes drop every Tuesday starting May 16th, with bonus After Party episodes dropping every Thursday. Subscribe to Disgraceland wherever you get your podcasts, and for more information on the show, visit disgracelandpod.com.
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Thieves, guns, dropping acid in the desert, cozying up to the Church of Satan, living life on the lam – and living fast, dying young, and leaving behind a haunted car. It's all happening in a brand new season of Badlands.
Badlands Season 7: Hollywoodland launches May 3, 2023, with new episodes on Richard Pryor, Chris Farley, James Dean, Paris Hilton and the Bling Ring, Carrie Fisher, Will Smith, Anna Nicole Smith, Mel Gibson, Marlon Brando, Hugh Grant, Jayne Mansfield, and Roman Polanski. New episodes are released every Wednesday, with bonus episodes released every Friday.
Badlands is a true-crime anthology podcast from Jake Brennan, creator and host of the award-winning music and true crime podcast DISGRACELAND.
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Shootouts, drug running, crashing cars and planes, and walks on the wild side. It's almost here: find out which musical icons are featured in Season 11 of Disgraceland. New episodes drop every Tuesday starting February 14th. Rocka Rolla.
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As a special treat, we're honored to introduce and share our space with kindred spirits from the podcast VANISHING POSTCARDS. It's an award-winning show created and hosted by actor, singer, and travel guide Evan Stern, who left NYC to return to his native Texas during the pandemic in order to—as he says—"shine a light on a few of the spaces and traditions I know that have endured, learn about the scrappy folks behind their survival, and explore the cultures they represent." (Evan was also a guest of Sound of Our Town in last week's mini-episode!) Each episode of VANISHING POSTCARDS is part travelogue and part oral history, allowing the spirits and stories of a place to come to life through the voices of those who know it best. This episode explores Tulsa, a town we visited in Season 1, allowing you to hear the history of Black Wall Street and the Tulsa Race Massacre. To learn more about the episode and the podcast, check the show notes at vanishingpostcards.com, and subscribe on the iheart radio app or wherever you get your podcasts.
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We're excited to announce that SOUND OF OUR TOWN will be back for Season 2! Stay tuned for details of where we're headed next. In the meantime, as you heard in the Season 1 finale, we've been hitting the road to talk to some of our favorite creators and musicians about their favorite cities and musical moments. This week, we talk to EVAN STERN of the award-winning podcast VANISHING POSTCARDS about the places that shape us, the roads we leave behind, and the power of stories to bring us together. You can check out Vanishing Postcards on the iheart radio app or wherever you get your podcasts.
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In the Season One finale, host Will Dailey interviews his pals Rhett Miller, Busy Philips, and Oompa on their favorite places, concerts, and music towns, while reflecting on Season One's journey through American music, the cultural ties that bind us together, and our pursuit of that elusive vibe, SWB. (Plus: bloopers!)
To hear the artists mentioned in this episode, check Will’s playlist atsoundofourtownpod.com
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Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.
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A city of history and mystery, Philly draws music from its soul and soul from its musical heritage. Its roots — and its Roots — spring from a lineage that embraces jazz, rock, hip-hop, funk, R&B, and punk. In this episode, host Will Dailey rides the lightning on a behind-the-scenes tour of the musicians, venues, and stories that make the Illadelph one of the nation's true musical treasures.
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Sound of Our Town is a production ofDouble Elvis andiHeartRadio.
Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.
Additional writing on this episode by Samantha Farrell and Caitlin White.
Music for this episode composed and performed byWill Dailey. Drums by Dave Brophy. Additional music by Cliff Notez. Check out Will’s music:
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Where there is generational tragedy, there are also heroes and a community building harmony and repairing fractures through music. In this episode, host Will Dailey guides you on a trip from a town engulfed in terror to a city repairing itself one song at a time, either with the Shakespeare of songwriting or a community invested in the power of music — all while weaving the stories of iconic rockers like Leon Russell and groove pioneers like the GAP Band as they define the sound track for the hum of the heartland.
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Sound of Our Town is a production ofDouble Elvis andiHeartRadio.
Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.
Additional writing on this episode by Patrick Coman.
Special thanks to Chris Combs, Jesse Aycock, Brian Horton, and Steve Jenkins.
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From Lightnin' Hopkins to Destiny's Child, Houston has long been a bottomless well of American music and memory. Host Will Dailey introduces you to the big sounds and bigger stories that bring Houston to life, from Steve Earle's run-in with Townes Van Zandt to a murder mystery it took a guitar master to solve. Go behind the scenes and take a stroll through the places you should go now to experience the authentic Houston through music, culture, and food.
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Sound of Our Town is a production ofDouble Elvis andiHeartRadio.
Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.
Additional writing and music on this episode by Ed Jurdi and Samantha Farrell.
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NOTE: If you haven’t listened to Part 1—start there, or this could get awkward.) On Part Two of a special two-part episode of SOOT, host Will Dailey explores another side of Los Angeles—a city of contradictions and contrasts, some incidental, others man-made. Some folks come to California to find gold, literal and otherwise. But some of the gold is content to stay tucked in the canyons. Here’s a tour of LA’s backstages and byways—a map of the healthy ecosystem behind the magic screen.
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Sound of Our Town is a production ofDouble Elvis andiHeartRadio.
Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.
Additional writing on this episode by Caitlin White.
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Loving LA is just as much about being here as it is about missing home. Even if you’re from here, this is a city about longing, nostalgia, and a certain kind of sadness only entertainment cities really know. Los Angeles itself is practically a song, its stories told on repeat, the sun-powered myth illuminating the myths behind studio sessions from Rumors and LA Woman, from Pet Sounds to Norman Fucking Rockwell. What would happen if you explored LA? Like, really explored it? On Part One of a special two-part episode of SOOT, host Will Dailey takes you deep into LA’s belly of the beast, past the Sunset Strip to find the music town behind the music machine. To hear the artists mentioned in this episode, check Will’s playlist atsoundofourtownpod.comWant to chat about the music in your city? Hit us up on:
Sound of Our Town is a production ofDouble Elvis andiHeartRadio.Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey. Additional writing on this episode by Caitlin White. Music for this episode composed and performed byWill Dailey. Check out Will’s music:
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Music, like water, is the lifeblood of civilization. In this episode, host Will Dailey guides you on a trip through space and time, taking you behind the scenes of the city’s most vibrant venues — all while tracing the stories of iconic rockers like Meat Puppets and Jimmy Eat World back through desert wanderers like Waylon Jennings and Lee Hazelwood, on back to the Hohokam, original settlers of the Valley of the Sun.
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Sound of Our Town is a production ofDouble Elvis andiHeartRadio.
Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.
Additional writing on this episode by Patrick Coman.
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SOURCES for this episode include:
All Excess Occupation, by Danny Zalisko
Stuck Outside of Phoenix, by Art Edwards
Waylon: An Autobiography, by Waylon Jennings
Arizona Music Hall of Fame
Arizona Natural History Museum
Legendary Tempe Venues Now & Then (Phoenix New Times)
Best of 2021: Our Favorite Music Venues (Phoenix New Times)
Requiem for an Outlaw (Phoenix New Times)
Downtown Phoenix Journal
Remembering the Mill Avenue music scene of the '90s (AZCentral)
10 Greatest Record Stores in America (SPIN)
SOME PLACES YOU'LL WANT TO VISIT AFTER LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE:
Crescent Ballroom + Cocina 10
The Trunk Space
The Lost Leaf
The Van Buren
Rebel Lounge
Gold Rush Music Festival
M3F Fest
Musical Instrument Museum
Grand Avenue Records
Yucca Tap Room
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Hippies to Hip Hop, we are all connected man. One thing is for sure, the South has something to say. On this episode, host Will Dailey heads south to explore a city that’s been dubbed the Capitol of Hip Hop. While Atlanta’s musicians and song makers top the billboard charts, it’s the deep and rich soil of the cities history and culture that has allowed it grow into the into the hotbed of genre bending trendsetting musical exploration it is today. From civil rights to gospel, from James Brown to Outkast, this city of 1000 music festivals is ready to dance to a tune of its own creation.
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Sound of Our Town is a production ofDouble Elvis andiHeartRadio.
Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.
Special thanks to JC Sowells, Mausiki Scales, and Sheila Poole for their assistance on this episode.
Additional writing and music on this episode by Samantha Farrell. Additional music by Cliff Notez.
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In a city often overshadowed by its headliners and biggest stages—from Aerosmith and Donna Summer to the Garden and Fenway Park—you can find its heartbeat on the unlikely paths and byways cleared by the its poets and troubadors, from Jonathan Richman to Morphine’s Mark Sandman. On this episode, host Will Dailey returns to his hometown for an insider’s guide to the nation’s birthplace as it reinvents itself yet again.
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Sound of Our Town is a production ofDouble Elvis andiHeartRadio.
Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.
Additional writing on this episode by Ellen Thibault, and additional music by Cliff Notez, plus organ by Josh Kantor, and drumming by Dave Brophy.
Music for this episode composed and performed byWill Dailey. Check out Will’s music:
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SOME PLACES YOU'LL WANT TO VISIT AFTER LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE:
Middle East
MDC Hatch Shell
Paradise
Roadrunner
Midway Cafe
Yume Wo Katare
Toad
Club Passim
Symphony Hall
Wally’s Cafe
Lily Pad
Plough and Stars
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From jazz, gangsters, and bootlegging to the birth of house music, Chicago is that most American of cities—maintaining an uneasy but thrilling equilibrium between the visible and the underground. Host Will Dailey gives you an insider’s look at the stories behind the places that define Chicago’s musical legacy.
To hear the artists mentioned in this episode, check Will’s playlist atsoundofourtownpod.com
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Sound of Our Town is a production ofDouble Elvis andiHeartRadio.
Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Tahaney and Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.
Additional writing on this episode by Gerald Dowd and Freda Love Smith.
Special thanks to Joe Shanahan and 606 Records for their help with this episode.
Music for this episode composed and performed byWill Dailey. Check out Will’s music:
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SOURCES for this episode include:
Inside Chicago's Wild Music Scene (Rolling Stone)
ChicagoMusic.org
ChiBarProject.com
Discotech.me
Frommers.com
ChooseChicago.com
MusicFestivalWizard.com
MyHouseMusicFest.com
MetroChicago.com
6amgroup.com
MusicOrigins.org
SOME PLACES YOU'LL WANT TO VISIT AFTER LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE:
Smartbar
Green Mill Cocktail Lounge
The Hideout
The Tamale Guy
Simon’s Tavern
Lincoln Hall + Schubas Tavern
606 Records
Thalia Hall
Metro
Constellation
Hungry Brain
Dusty Groove
Reckless
Laurie’s Planet of Sound
Dorian’s Through the Record Shop
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Host Will Dailey takes you on a musical tour of Asbury Park, New Jersey: the working-class, seaside city Springsteen made famous. But there was an Asbury before Bruce—the Asbury that made Bruce—and its history isn't all sun and sand. It's also a story of racism, injustice, and deadly tides. But also an American story of survival, revival, and redemption. Get a glimpse of what happens backstage, under the boardwalk, and behind the music as Dailey unearths the ghosts of Asbury Park...as well as the people who have brought it rocking and roaring back to life.
To hear the artists mentioned in this episode, check Will’s playlist at soundofourtownpod.com
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Sound of Our Town is a production of Double Elvis and iHeartRadio.
Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Tahaney and Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.
Additional writing on this episode by Samantha Farrell.
Special thanks to Tim Donnelly, Danny Clinch, and Zack Sandler for their help with this episode.
Music for this episode composed and performed by Will Dailey. Check out Will’s music:
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SOURCES for this episode include:
The Incredible History of Asbury Park’s Convention Hall: https://wpst.com/history-of-asbury-park-convention-hall/
In Asbury Park, Johnny Cash Walked The Line: https://takecountryback.wordpress.com/2007/08/05/in-asbury-park-he-walked-the-line/
The House Springsteen Built: An Oral History of the Stone Pony: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/10/17/nyregion/stone-pony-asbury-park-nj.html
Springsteen on the Stone Pony: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/17/nyregion/bruce-springsteen-interview-stone-pony.html?referringSource=articleShare
Asbury Park: Riot, Redemption, Rock N Roll: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGwAPDKiL9fLDJ_2K_P-eWw
SOME PLACES YOU'LL WANT TO VISIT AFTER LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE:
Parlor Gallery
Porkchop
Langosta Lounge
Transparent Clinch Gallery
Asbury Park Boardwalk
Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel
Asbury Park Yacht Club
The Saint
The Wonder Bar
Asbury Lanes
Light of Day Festival
Sea.Hear.Now Festival
Stone Pony
Silverball Pinball Museum
The Asbury Hotel
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In our series premiere, host Will Dailey takes you on a musical tour of Portland, Maine—the city Elvis was preparing to play on the night his reign came to an ignominious end. Some musicians couldn’t find it on a map. But the allure and beauty of Portland is that it doesn’t need you to know where it is. It already has everything it needs, whether you want bluegrass or blues, heavy metal or good ol’ rock and roll. Patty Griffin, Rustic Overtones, Weakened Friends, Ray Lamontagne: Before they were on your headphones, they were Made in Maine. You can catch the essence of Portland in one visit—we’ll show you how.
To hear the artists mentioned in this episode, check Will’s playlist at soundofourtownpod.com
Ghost of Paul Revere
Rustic Overtones
Anna Lombard
Spencer Albee
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Sound of Our Town is a production of Double Elvis and iHeartRadio
We are Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Tahaney. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.
Additional writing on this episode by Sam Pfeifle.
Special thank yous to D Lo, Spence Albee, Anna Lombard and Dave Gutter on this episode.
Music for this episode composed and performed by Will Dailey. Check out Will’s music:
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SOURCES:
Elvis’s Last Stand: https://www.newscentermaine.com/article/news/local/on-40th-anniversary-of-elvis-death-fans-hold-on-to-tickets-to-portland-show/97-464607162
Portland Rum Riot: https://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/portland-rum-riot-1855-ends-teetotalers-career/
SOME PLACES YOU'LL WANT TO VISIT AFTER LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE:
Maine Craft Distilling
Gritty McDuffs
Maps
One Longfellow Square
Space
Nosh
Port City Blue
Portland House of Music
Sun Tiki Studios
Geno’s
Thompson Point
State Theater
Cryptozoology Museum
Holy Donut
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Welcome to Sound of Our Town, a new kind of travel and music podcast experience. Each episode explores a different city through its unique music culture—from the best venues and tales of local heroes, to the neighborhoods and communities where new styles thrive. Your guide is host Will Dailey, a veteran indie troubadour who invites you to experience the world's greatest cities the way the world's greatest musicians do—with a backstage pass, forming deep connections with people and places through the lens of music.
Listen to Sound of Our Town starting Thusday, July 21, wherever you get your podcasts.
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