At just 16 years old, Amy Fleisher Madden was contributing to her surrounding Florida punk rock scene like a wily veteran. Through booking and promoting national bands visiting the panhandle -- as well as her DIY zine Fiddler Jones -- she had introduced, connected and championed emo, pop-punk and hardcore bands from all over, eventually leading to the start of Fiddler Records, which gave us the first releasees from Dashboard Confessional and New Found Glory. Most recently, Amy is the author of a hefty book documenting a decade of the scene, titled Negatives: A Photographic Archive of Emo (1996-2006). Filled with stunning visuals, emphatic essays and more -- plus contributions from various photographers and musicians -- it's a must-have for anyone who spent time in this particular genre during these particular years, or since. Purchase Negatives from amy-madden.com or wherever you get literature.
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Episode 197: John Roderick of The Long Winters
Episode 196: Dave Holmes (MTV / Esquire)
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Episode 194: Chris Rosenau (Volcano Choir / Pele)
Episode 193: MLB Pitcher John Axford
Episode 191: Nirvana 'In Utero' Special with Michael Azerrad
Episode 190: Jim Pitt, Music Booker for SNL / Conan / Kimmel
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Episode 188: Mac McCaughan of Superchunk / Merge Records
Episode 187: Bruce Springsteen ‘Nebraska’ Special with Warren Zanes
Episode 186: Mike Mills of R.E.M.
Episode 185: Tommy Prine
Episode 184: Louise Post of Veruca Salt
Episode 183: Lisa Loeb
Episode 182: Ben Harper
Episode 181: Adam Duritz of Counting Crows
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