To celebrate our 200th episode, past guest and friend of the show Patty Schemel returns, this time to interview Joe. They discuss how creating The Trap Set has affected the trajectory of Joe's life, and Joe talks about changes in store for the future of the show. Then, he answers listener questions. Thanks to all of you for listening!
061: Barbara Gruska (The Belle Brigade)
060: Dennis Chambers PT. 2 (Parliament/Funkadelic, Niacin, John Scofield)
BNS: Steve Gadd on Stuff
059: Dennis Chambers Pt. 1 (Parliament/Funkadelic, Mike Stern, Santana)
058: LIVE in Portland with Janet Weiss (Sleater-Kinney, Quasi), Tim "Spit Stix" Leitch (Fear, Nasalrod), John Moen (The Decemberists), and John Sherman (Red Fang)
057: John "Jabo" Starks (James Brown, BB King, Bobby Blue Bland)
056: Clyde Stubblefield (James Brown, Whad'ya Know)
BNS: Fluke Holland on The Sun Records Sound, The Million Dollar Quartet, and The Man In Black.
055: Steve Gadd (Stuff, Paul Simon, Eric Clapton, Solo Artist, etc.)
054: Dan Didier (The Promise Ring, Maritime)
053: W.S. "Fluke" Holland (Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Million Dollar Quartet)
052: Tony Allen (Fela Kuti, Afrika 70, Solo Artist, Rocket Juice and the Moon Team)
BNS: George Hurley on Influences and Origins
051: George Hurley (Minutemen, fiREHOSE)
050: William Kuehn (Rainer Maria)
049: Kiran Gandhi (MIA, Madame Gandhi)
BNS: Bob Bert on No Wave, Bad Moon Rising, and Steve Shelley
048: Joe Plummer (Cold War Kids, The Shins, Modest Mouse, Hew Time)
047: Bob Bert (Sonic Youth, Pussy Galore, Lydia Lunch Retrovirus)
BNS: Bun E. Carlos on finding a singer and Live at Budokan
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