Episode 47 is a conversation with my friend Jeff Morris, Jeff was a founding member of The Bruisers. We talk about his time in that band as well as how a couple of upcoming reunion shows came to be. Jeff grew up north of Boston and talks about getting into music at an early age, his first time at a hardcore show and everything else that happened in between. Like all of my guests, Jeff's story takes a similar path (Although I don't think Kiss was mentioned once!) and he is a great story teller so his memories and thoughts on music are all worth hearing. This was a great episode to record and it was great catching up with an old friend.
#54: Help I'm A Rock (Solo Ramblings While In Crisis)
#53: Emotional Feedback Pt 2 (A Conversation About Neil Peart With Brian And Guy)
#52: Emotional Feedback Pt 1 (A Conversation About Neil Peart With Brian & Guy)
#51: I Don't Belong (Recollections, Collections & Ideas)
#50: American Town (A Conversation With Glen Stilphen)
#49: Careful With That Axe (A Conversation With Brian & Guy About Guitarists)
#48: Get The Lead Out (A Conversation With James Koury)
#46: It's Alive! (A Conversation With Brian & Guy About Live Records)
#45: God Of Thunder (A Conversation With Chris Giguere)
#44: Get On The Mic (A Conversation About The Beastie Boys With Brian Smith)
#43: Loose (A Conversation With Daniel Brockman)
#42: Reaction Making Impact (A Conversation With Brian & Guy About Rush)
#41: Even In His Youth (A Conversation With Duane Bruce)
#40: So Long Ago (A Conversation With Kevin Norton)
#39: Chemistry (A Conversation With Brian Smith and Guy Wetherbee)
#38: Break My Body (A Conversation With Kevin Grant)
#37: My War (A Conversation With Randy Larsen)
#36: Death Comes Ripping (A Conversation With Mark Vieira)
#35: Spillage (A Conversation With Michael T. Fournier)
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