Today I filmed an interview with Matt Frenette of the band Loverboy. It was a really fun conversation. He told some great stories. We hope to post it in a couple of weeks.
Film production by Jean-Paul Damé and Fire Horse Films, Inc. "You're looking to have people leave a show feeling like, not only was their money well spent, but that they got the better end of the deal." - Fred LeBlanc of clients Cowboy Mouth
Kryz Reid of Third Eye Blind talks about why Stephan is compelling to watch on stage. [Watch the clip on YouTube] [Watch the full interview] Last night I filmed an interview with Jake Shimabukuro. If you have not heard of him, do a search on YouTube. You will be amazed.
John McFee of The Doobie Brothers on what he has learned from working with Elvis Costello. [Watch clip on YouTube] [Watch the full interview] Cris: You said with your live shows that you have the goal of moments of ecstatic release. What do you guys do as a band to get people to that spot? Robbie Wulfsohn of Ripe: I'm going to start by saying it is the goal. We fail. We fail hard. We're willing to fail triumphantly. It's not like we have the pride to say this is definitely going to happen. It is just that ideally we'd love you to walk away from the show feeling something like that. I guess what I mean by ecstatic release can also come from a place of catharsis. Like you're already happy, but (the concert) makes you happier. Or you come into a space low and it brings you slightly higher. But because of the distance traveled, it feels like you climbed a mountain. [Watch the full interview] One of my favorite stories from the interview with Kryz Reid of Third Eye Blind. [Watch the clip on YouTube] [Watch the full interview] Joey Dandeneau from Theory of a Deadman talks about his drive to play every day. [Watch clip on YouTube] [Watch the full interview] |
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