Episode 65: Jason Buice

Hopefully this week's guest has already forgiven me for butchering both the pronunciation and spelling of his last name, even though I had them written in front of me.

His name is Jason Buice and he's a son, a brother, a husband, a musician, a bandmate, and a heck of a nice guy.

He was kind enough to drive in from LFK to record Episode #65 with me, and boy was our conversation a fascinating one.

We of course talked about a few of Jason's favorite albums, and they are these:

  • Thriller (1982), Michael Jackson

  • U2's The Unforgettable Fire (1984)

  • Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me (1987), The Cure

  • Nirvana's Nevermind (1991)

  • OK Computer (1997), Radiohead

But we also talked a little bit about Jason's path down the river of musicianship. For starters, you can find his solo EP, Both Sides (2019) on his bandcamp, and he's got a couple of other projects there, too. And we talked about his current project, Chowk, whom you can follow on Instagram, and I encourage you to do so as they have plans to record an album here in the coming weeks. Finally, if you're catching this is some form of real time, you can catch Chowk performing live on the radio on Sunday, May 14th on KKFI, 90.1 FM. They'll be on around 9:00 p.m. Central Standard as part of the Under the Radar program.

Anyway, Jason's fantastic, and the vibe around Chowk feels like they're gonna be, too, so check him and them out, and don't forget to visit the Merch' store on the Web site. You should totally hook yourself up with a Fresh Socks t-shirt.

Thanks for stopping by.

copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the promo or the intro/outro audio. They are clips taken from The String Cheese Incident's "Bigger Isn't Better" off of 1997's Born on the Wrong Planet (c/o SCI Fidelity Records) and "Sundown" off of Gordon Lightfoot's (R.I.P. in Peace) 1974 record of the same name (c/o Reprise Records (marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company)), respectively.


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