

Episode 80: Duke Ross
Duke Ross is a son and a brother and a husband and a father and an all-around righteous dude.
When he's not otherwise occupied behind the steering wheel of a tow truck, he can likely be found in the crowd at a Dead & Company show, or -- perhaps -- on a Mexican beach with a cold cocktail in his hand.
Duke and I connected a little over two years ago via a Facebook group called Kansas City Dead Heads. He was pedaling some merch', and I said, Yes, please.

Episode 79: Dane Bridges
Dane Bridges is a son and a brother and a boyfriend and a music instructor. He's also the bassist for Chowk.
Dane was kind enough to stop by for Episode No. 79, talk a little bit of background and a lotta bit of music.
And somewhere along the way, we had a peek at a few of his favorite records. They were these…
Episode 78: Dave Schloss
Dave Schloss is a son and a brother and a husband, and a father. He's an entrepreneur, a killer ice-hockey teammate, and he once had the pleasure of calling me his next-door neighbor.
Dave, and his wife, Anna, made career pivots and left their beloved Chicago life for some adulthood in Kansas City, going from downtown to midtown to the north town while they were here, but've recently found themselves enjoying a healthy dose of island time down in the the ol' Sunshine State.

Episode 77: Patrick Sprehe
A number of things come to mind when thinking about some of the pieces of redundancy one tends to encounter when hosting a podcast. Some of it is -- of course -- necessary. Some you hope to avoid. Still some are just plain unavoidable, such as gushing with gratitude and thanks for those that decide to join me for an episode.
It's no lie or exaggeration when I say that every episode is special, and that every guest is a treat. Patrick Sprehe for Episode #77 (Paul Coffey!) was no different.

Episode 76: Jason Beers
It's the John Tait episode of Badass Records!
That's right. It's #76. Only this conversation had nothing to do with former Kansas City Chiefs, B.Y.U. alum, or left tackles at all. Nope. This one's all about Beers. Jason Beers.
Yes, the banjo-wrangling, bass-playing, prolific writer/recorder of music was kind enough to give of his time and swing by for a chat about gigging, releasing material, and -- of course -- a few of his favorite records.
Episode 75: Danny "Dr. 47" Phillips
Yo!
This was one for the ages.
Having being fortunate enough to be invited up to Sk8bar in St. Joe, I gladly accepted and -- while there -- was able to connect with Danny "Dr. 47" Phillips to record Episode # 75 of Badass Records podcast.
Such a challenge. So much fun. So worth it.
Seriously.
I didn't know how I would attempt to make myself comfortable in someone else's space. I didn't know if I'd know how to set up all of the gear once I'd taken it apart for the first time, and I didn't know how I'd do (at all) attempting to conduct an interview beneath all of those details.
But, alas...the stress and the anxiety were completely unwarranted.
Brandon and Jesse welcomed me into their home away from home, and Danny was a gracious host/guest.

Episode 74: Adam Browning
Adam Browning is a son, a brother, a music fanatic, and he is my guest for Episode #74.
And speaking of podcasts, he co-hosts his own! It's called ChemTrails with Adam & Sean and you could check it out here, were you so inclined.
Anyway...it was a blast having Adam. He brought notes!
We talked a good bit about life, his podcast with Sean Harris (Episode #62, if you're keepin' score at home.), and, well...a few of his favorite records.

Episode 73: Shane Hatfield
Shane Hatfield is a son, a brother, a husband, a father, and a music super-fan. He's also the host of "The Scene with Pretty Boy," which airs Fridays at 10 p.m. Central on KPGZ, 102.7 FM out of Kearney, MO.
You can also catch the show online, Mondays at 7 p.m. (and again at 10 p.m.) Central on Counterclockwise KC Radio, via either Live 365 or the TuneIn app.
Shane was cool enough to swing by and record Episode #73 with me, and our conversation did not disappoint.

Episode 72: Matt Smith
Matt Smith is an O.G. homey, and I can't even begin to tell you how stoked I was to get him in the chair for Episode #72 of the Badass Records podcast.
When I hatched this hair-brained idea in January 2021, Matt was a first-ballot must-have, and I couldn't possibly be more honored to have seen the thing through. Doesn't happen without Matt first saying he'd do an episode then getting me a list and ultimately carving a slice out of his busy week in town to come bullshit with me. So...many, many thanks, Matt.

Episode 71: Shane Powers
Shane Powers is a son, a brother, and a ladyfriend-haver. He's also a bunch of other things, but of utmost importance in this moment, he can occasionally be found manning the vocals and one of the guitars for Sirens in the Suburbs. And if I'm being honest, Shane really brought some big energy to Episode #71.
We talked a little bit about band life, supporting live music, and songwriting, just to name a few topics.
And we of course peeked at a few of Shane's favorite records. They are these…

Episode 70: Sk8bar
Brandon and Jesse Rock were kind enough to trek down to K.C. from St. Joe so we could (of course) talk a little bit about some of their favorite records, but also so that we could cover what is currently their lives, Sk8bar.
What is Sk8bar, you say?
Well, I'm glad you asked.
It's a skateboard shop, a bar, and a live music venue at 501 Francis Street in St. Joseph, Missouri.

Episode 69: Jesse Kates
If you ever wanna feel stupid or not crisp-and-clear, have a conversation with Jesse Kates of The Sexy Accident.
Wow.
I've been lucky to have a ton of tremendous and amazing people join me for episodes of the Badass Records podcast, but this guy...he just -- as the kids say -- hits different.
You should -- were you so inclined -- check out his bandcamp, buy some of his merch', keep tabs on when his outfit's giggin' next, etc.

Episode 68: Nigel Woodberry
Nigel Woodberry is a son, a brother, and -- among many other things -- an awesome dude. He's also the host of the Beers with Nigel podcast, though, and he was kind enough to swing by and record Episode #68 with me.
We talked a good bit about his podcast, a little bit about his background and his many lives, but we also talked about a few of his favorite records, and they are these…

Episode 67: Jake Watson
If I've seen 80 Phish shows, I've seen at least half of those with one of the best dudes I've ever known, Jake Watson.
He moved from KC to Charleston a few years back, but I was lucky enough to nab a few hours of his time on a recent visit back home, and he was kind enough to spend some of that time with me recording Episode #67.

Episode 66: The Tom Waits Discography, featuring Sammy Sanchez
Sammy Sanchez is back!
This time, we dug in to the entire Tom Waits discography, and what a ride it was.
Sammy's first appearance on Badass Records was on Episode #44, in which we discussed a little LCD Soundsystem, a little Pink Floyd, and a little Tom Waits. And during that conversation, it occurred to me that I needed a Tom Waits fan with whom to geek out. And you know what? Sammy was game!
Here's the list of what we covered…

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.

Episode 64: Billy Brady
Billy Brady is a son, a brother, a fiancé, a musician, and a guy -- if you're reading this at the time of release (Thursday morning, May 4, 2023) -- you might be able to catch on 90.1, KKFI FM this morning at 10:00 Central Standard. If you're catching this on Thursday or Friday, you can catch him and the Whiskey Mash Band playing live at Lemonade Park in the West Bottoms of Kansas City (tickets available here).
If you didn't catch that in time, you can check out the Whiskey Mash Band's stuff here, or you can find their stuff on places like Facebook, Spotify, etc.

Episode 63: Rob Davis
Rob Davis is a son, a sibling, a father, a fiancé, a chef, a baseball aficionado, and a brethren in Phish of the truest kind. I was thrilled and honored that he carved out a slice of time for me so that we could sit down together and record Episode #63 of the podcast.
We swapped stories of our partying days and our musical journeys that ultimately led to our discoveries of the greatest band in American rock history.
The albums that Rob tabbed for his episode are as follows…

Episode 62: Sean Harris
Sean Harris is a son and a brother and a husband and a father. He's also the brains behind Counter Clockwise KC, a Lee's Summit-based online radio station.
I was fortunate enough to have him join me for Episode #62 of the podcast, in which we talked music, family, travel, and -- of course -- a few of Sean's favorite records.

Episode 61: The De La Soul & A Tribe Called Quest Discographies, featuring Elwyn M. Grimes, Jr.
Hey, hi, and hello!
Episode #61 of the Badass Records Podcast was a very special one, in that the one and only Elwyn M. Grimes, Jr. made a return appearance to the show, and he did so under the guise of tackling two of the most important discographies in hip-hop history, De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest.
Twas no small feat, but we got after it and had a good time doing so, especially considering that -- as of March 3, 2023 -- the De La catalog is finally available via streaming services. 'Bout. Damn. Time.
