128 episodes

Phoenix, Arizona based Singer/Songwriter Brian Chartrand sits down with friends and fellow artists to discuss music, songwriting, art, life, and whatever else comes up. The inspiration for this podcast came from the countless, often intense, sometimes zany, discussions over the years with friends and artists that I wish I had recorded. Another goal of So The Story Goes is to introduce the world to some very talented friends of mine. I hope you enjoy it.

So The Story Goes with Brian Chartrand Brian Chartrand

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    • 5.0 • 16 Ratings

Phoenix, Arizona based Singer/Songwriter Brian Chartrand sits down with friends and fellow artists to discuss music, songwriting, art, life, and whatever else comes up. The inspiration for this podcast came from the countless, often intense, sometimes zany, discussions over the years with friends and artists that I wish I had recorded. Another goal of So The Story Goes is to introduce the world to some very talented friends of mine. I hope you enjoy it.

    Alex Miller

    Alex Miller

    Alex Miller zooms in from NYC for a chat. Our paths crossed in 2007ish in New York. Alex had just moved from his home state of Ohio to work as a sound guy at the Canal Room in Tribeca which is where my band The Sweet Remains would perform. Alex mixed us for several shows and a friendship was formed. He is a singer/songwriter, member of the band Saved By The 90s, bandleader for his new project Silver Tooth Cactus, and die hard Phish head. We talk about his work opening a live music venue, staying productive during the pandemic, and how he is navigating the music industry as an original artist. For more info, check out https://silvertoothcactus.com/.

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Drummer Round Table: Teichmann and Burleigh

    Drummer Round Table: Teichmann and Burleigh

    On this episode, Brian is joined by Phoenix based drummers Erik Teichmann and Gannon Burleigh. We dig deep, real deep, talk grooves, players, influences... favorite comedies from the 80s. There were lightning rounds. This episode has it all! We basically nerd out on the drums for a while. Enjoy!

    • 2 hr 3 min
    Curtis Grippe

    Curtis Grippe

    Curtis Grippe of Dead Hot Workshop and owner of Stem Recording in Paradise Valley, AZ stops by for a chat. From the early days in Prescott, AZ to answering an ad in the Phoenix New Times for a band looking for a drummer which leads not only to his move to Tempe, but to being a part of Dead Hot Workshop in the late 1980s and immediately being immersed in the burgeoning Tempe music scene. He shares early Dead Hot touring stories, getting signed, touring with the Gin Blossoms. He helps define the Tempe sound, shares a secret to keeping a band together for over 30 years, label pitfalls, and watching the thriving local music scene disappear. We listen to the song that Curtis feels best exemplifies the Dead Hot sound "Lead Thoughts" from their major label debut album "1001." We also chat about his recording studio Stem Recording. For more information, please visit https://www.stemrecording.com/

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Feb 2024 update

    Feb 2024 update

    What's happening with this podcast?!

    • 2 min
    Marah Armenta & Luis Martinez

    Marah Armenta & Luis Martinez

    Marah and Luis, also known as Lumar, stop by the crib for a chat. Marah is from Phoenix and Luis was raised in Mexico City, but they came together at a fateful Music Theory class at GCC. They both had a metal phase, they both grew up around music, but they chose different instruments. We talk early music memories, inspirations, favorite artists, the beginning of their band Lumar, joining the Stakes and how that collaboration works, and everything on the horizon. For more information, please visit https://www.lumarmusic.com/home

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Eric Nadel

    Eric Nadel

    If you love baseball or music, this is your podcast because Eric Nadel zooms by for a chat. Eric is the Texas Hall of Fame radio announcer for the 2023 World Series Champions, the Texas Rangers, and one of the biggest music fans I've ever met. He talks about growing up in Brooklyn, studying at Brown University, his first job calling hockey in Michigan, and moving to Dallas in 1976 to work for the Rangers, and seeing concerts all along the way. He talks about his involvement in the Dallas music scene, shares stories about Nolan Ryan and George W. Bush, and his favorite stadiums to work in.

    • 46 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

Winslow Price ,

Hanging in the “green room”

This podcast is like being a fly on the wall listening to two musicians talk about music and inspiration. It’s like being a guest backstage in the green room. Thanks!

JSC 3 ,

Liked the Chris Barron interview

Turn It Upside Down is their best record though, You’ve Got To Believe In Something and Nice Talking To Me are as good as Pocketful of Kryptonite too.

JoeyJoeJoe96 ,

Smooooke Wagon

My only beef with the Jay Allen episode, was the lack of mention of, smooooke wagon, wagons of smoke.

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