Episode 91: Will Moulthrop
What's crackin', y'all?
If you read these on the reg', thank you. I appreciate you.
You might know that I'm prone to screw things up from time to time when a) interviewing, b) recording, c) producing, and d) all of the above.
Nothin' sweeter than doing it on consecutive episodes, though.
Yep.
I goofed. Again. And as a result, the guest video comes in late. So...my apologies to Will Moulthrop, my partner in crime for Episode No. 91.
Should only take me about 10 dozen more of these to devise a foolproof approach.
Nevertheless...many thanks to Will for coming over stranger-style and chewing the New Jersey fat with me for a minute.
We talked about growing up in and around recorded and live music on the east coast, and how that helped shape Will into the fine fellow and father that he is today. We also discussed a few of Will's favorite records, and they were all Rolling Stones albums. We touched on them in this order:
Beggars Banquet (1968)
Let It Bleed (1969)
Sticky Fingers (1971)
Exile on Main Street (1972)
It was a pleasure to meet Will and educational to learn about his story, which you can have a peek into over on the 'Gram.
Cheers.
copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio samples contained within this podcast episode. They are all cuts from a track called "T.I.B.W.F." by The Budos Band off of their self-titled, 2005 debut, courtesy here of Daptone Records.