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Question 42 // What if Jimmy Swaggart fronted Joy Division? (feat. Jon Reine and Mike Smith)

Jon Reine and Mike Smith are members of the band Greycoats. What leads a band to write a concept album [Carisma!] about that all-American icon, the televangelist? What would it sound like if Jimmy Swaggart fronted Joy Division? Why should I stop thinking about ’should’ when it comes to creating art and only pay attention to what I’m COMPELLED to make? In this special edition episode of the podcast, Jon and Mike sit down with Rob over cocktails to answer these questions and more.

Recording Location: Hi-Lo Diner, MPLS MN    

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Question 41 // What should white people do about black tourism? (feat. Derrick Keith Rollins Jr.)

Derrick Keith Rollins Jr is a singer-songwriter best known by his stage name, “Reverend Doctor." What should white people do about systemic racism? What’s it like to be the ’token black friend’? What does the transition from adorable black child to intimidating black in adult look like when growing up in the midwest? What is racial tourism? This week, Keith sits down with Rob over drinks to answer these questions and more.

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Question 38 // Can art be quantified? (feat. Peter Himmelman)

Peter Himmelman is a "man of many talents and accomplishments who is known to those who have heard of him, but haven’t heard him, as Bob Dylan’s son-in-law.” That said, Peter first got on Rob’s radar not because of his acclaimed song-writing career or the fact that he was the musical composer on FOX’s American Drama Series: Bones, but as an author. In 2015, when Rob returned home from a dizzying world tour and found himself in a bit of an existential crisis when it came to his career and art, he stumbled on a book called “Let Me Out” written by Peter. Since then, it’s become one the most pivotal and influential books in Rob’s life. This week, Peter Himmelman sits down with Rob in his green room before his show in Minneapolis to let the audio roll with no agenda and see what happens. 

Recording Location: Dakota Jazz Club green room, Minneapolis MN       

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GUEST LINKS:

Read The Book: “Let Me Out” by Peter Himmelman

Listen To Peter’s Music: Spotify, iTunes, Online

Peter’s Website: http://www.peterhimmelman.com/home.php

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Question 25 // How can art impact politics? (feat. André Rodriguez)

There’s a lot of noise out there when it comes to people talking about their political opinions right now, and rightfully so! This has been a crazy year. Unfortunately, half the time (especially when it comes to Facebook and Social Media) it seems like people aren’t  trying to have a healthy conversation or debate and more trying to figure out if you agree with them so they can decide to keep you as a friend. Can we have quality interactions with people that disagree with us while still holding to the relationship AND our convictions? Are we steadily isolating ourselves from anyone that disagrees with us? How can art impact politics? And what happens when the most impactful album I’ve heard all year… is a Political EP?? I grabbed coffee with my friend André Rodriguez a month ago to see if he could answer some of my questions. 

Like the music you heard in this episode? Go listen to the full EP HEREhttps://goo.gl/HB3Ng9

Recording Location: Canteen Coffee, Minneapolis MN

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