Episode 51: Andy Warhol: The 1960s Scene and the Emergence of Pop
We begin our fourth season with an introduction to the cultural chaos of the mid-1960s, when Warhol found himself in the right place at the right time.
Episode 50: The Pepsi (Logo) Challenge
Pepsi announced it’s moving forward by moving backwards (sort of), returning to more of a traditional look for their logo and cans. But as they kick their last logo to the curb, we go back in time to discuss how they became saddled with this burdensome brand look in the first place.
Episode 49: Listener Mail
In this episode we take a step back from our typical subject matter to answer questions submitted by you, our listeners.
Episode 48 1/2: Frank Sinatra and His Golden…Arm? (Bonus!)
Turns out we’re not quite ready to let The Beats go! Sticking with our topic of separating myth from reality, we wrap-up our dive into mainstream interpretations with a quick conversation about the Sinatra movie The Man with the Golden Arm.
Episode 48: The Beat Era: Beats, Beatniks and Myth vs. Reality
For our final episode about The Beats, we touch on the TV debut of The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis and the introduction of a character named Maynard G. Krebs.
Episode 47: The Beat Era: Illustration and Artwork Styles with Jim Flora
For our final illustration episode, we wrap-up our jazz album conversation by sharing the story and work of Jim Flora.
Episode 46: The Beat Era: Illustration and Artwork Styles with S. Neil Fujita
Building on our last episode, we continue talking illustrators and jazz albums by sharing the story of S. Neil Fujita.
Episode 45: The Beat Era: Illustration and Artwork Styles with David Stone Martin
Records have always featured mood-setting illustrations in addition to more standard photographs. In this episode we share the story of the fun and idiosyncratic illustrator David Stone Martin finding jazz music.
Episode 44 1/2: The Beat Era: Andy Warhol and Jazz Albums (Bonus!)
Any conversation about art will involve Andy Warhol sooner or later. Today we jump in and discuss album illustration from early in his career for Count Basie, a group called Trombone By Three and a duet with Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins.
Episode 44: The Beat Era: John Hermansader and Two Iconic Jazz Album Designs
The jazz label Blue Note Records existed before Reid Miles was hired, so we talk about the guy who set the stage for him: John Hermansader.
Episode 43: The Beat Era: The Origins of the Blue Note Records “Look”
This episode begins with the founding of iconic Blue Note Records. Albums from the golden age of jazz—the same ones The Beats listened to—have a distinct look and feel, largely thanks to a single label.
Episode 42: The Beat Era: Pollock’s Drips and How They Changed the Art World
Our conversation about the Beats continues by revisiting when Jackson Pollock revolutionized art on the coasts and how the media brought that revolution to Middle America.
Episode 41: The Beat Era: Kerouac’s On the Road and the Movement It Started
We start our collection of episodes about the Beat era with the release of Jack Kerouac’s iconic book On the Road in 1957 and then discuss who the Beats were beyond Kerouac.
Season 3 Preview: The Beats, Studio 54, ’80s Modern and ’90s Grunge
For our upcoming season, we’re going to be mixing it up a little bit from our first two. Think themes. Think mini-series. The Beats and Studio 54. ’80s modern and ’90s grunge.
Bar Snacks with Kyle T. Webster (Episodes 37 through 40)
Sometimes, in spite of their better judgment, friends choose to join us in the bar. One of our drinking buddies is frequent artist, occasional sax player and current German (formerly North Carolina) resident Kyle T. Webster.
Bar Snacks with Lenny Terenzi (Episodes 33 through 36)
Sometimes, in spite of their better judgment, friends choose to join us in the bar. One of our drinking buddies is artist, North Carolina resident and all-around nice guy Lenny Terenzi.
Bar Snacks with Terry Marks (Episodes 29 through 32)
Sometimes, in spite of their better judgment, friends choose to join us in the bar. One of our drinking buddies is artist, autodidact and bon vivant in Seattle and beyond named Terry Marks.
Episode 28: Best of Season 2 (Episodes 21 through 26)
We’re wrapping-up our second season with one last six pack of our best clips. Consider it our carryout special until we return with some Bar Snacks.
Episode 27: Best of Season 2 (Episodes 15 through 20)
Today we’re back with a big stack of goodies from our second season. Consider it your Dagwood sandwich of audio deliciousness. Grab your knife and fork.
Episode 26: Hobos, Dollar Bills and Secret Codes Hidden in Plain Sight
Today, we’re talking about the symbols found all over the one dollar bill—think pyramids with eyes—and the alphabet hobos used to communicate with their fellow travelers.