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| Almost Famous Enough Podcast Trailer | 21 Jan 2025 | 00:00:47 | |
My name is Glen Erickson. I'm the host of Almost Famous Enough, a new podcast where we have conversations with incredible guests from in, around and from the music industry. Now the algorithm wants me to say interviews, but I like conversations. These aren't publicity tour notes. These are deep dives into the lives of people who have chased the dream. | |||
| ep1 Dan Mangan is still nice | 23 Jan 2025 | 01:47:55 | |
ep1 Dan Mangan is still nice In this episode of Almost Famous Enough, Glen Erickson hosts a candid conversation with Dan Mangan, an acclaimed singer-songwriter from Vancouver, British Columbia. The discussion covers Dan's decorated music career, his life balancing fatherhood, and his hands-on approach to managing merchandise and content creation. They explore the evolution of Dan's artistic style, the impact of social media on music marketing, and reflect on significant milestones like winning Juno awards and being shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize. Mangan candidly shares his experiences with industry expectations, disappointing tours, and the challenges of staying genuine in a career that oscillates between public acclaim and personal fulfillment. They also dive into Dan's personal strategies for maintaining hope and gratitude amidst the struggles, emphasizing the importance of being genuine and making meaningful connections with fans. The episode wraps up with Glen reflecting on Dan's influence in the music industry and their shared experiences, providing a heartwarming end to an insightful dialogue. Guest website: https://danmanganmusic.com/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. 00:00 Introduction to Dan Mangan 01:10 A Day in the Life of Dan Mangan 02:15 The Reality of Being an Artist Today 06:18 Early Career Struggles and Breakthroughs 08:15 The Journey to Success 10:07 The Relentless Pursuit of Success 11:32 Navigating the Music Industry 16:01 The Challenges of Sustaining a Music Career 21:06 Reflections and Lessons Learned 30:54 The Impact of Club Meds 35:52 Struggles and Uncertainty in Music 37:24 Questioning Artistic Purpose 38:56 Finding Authenticity in Music 40:51 The Power of Authenticity 41:47 The Struggle with Self-Worth 42:26 Embracing Vulnerability and Connection 43:07 Finding Fulfillment in Music 46:54 Rediscovering 'Robots' 54:19 Evolution of Vocal Style 01:02:26 The Importance of Kindness 01:09:23 Hope and Mindfulness in Life and Music 01:10:09 Finding Hope in Everyday Moments 01:16:09 Contemplating the Universe and Our Place in It 01:16:49 Finding Beauty and Value in Everyday Life 01:18:00 The Importance of Making Others Feel Good 01:19:33 Reflections on Personal Encounters and Generosity 01:26:43 Post-Fame: Discussing Music and Personal Conne | |||
| ep2 Grant Lawrence is my DJ | 30 Jan 2025 | 01:49:27 | |
ep2 Grant Lawrence is my DJ In this episode, we sit down with Canadian music personality Grant Lawrence to explore his multifaceted career. Starting with an overview of his unique presence in the music industry, the conversation touches on his early days with the band The Smugglers, their impact in the '80s and '90s, and his transformative transition to a host at CBC Radio. We delve into the significance of Canadian indie music's booms in the '90s and 2000s, the creation of the CBC Radio 3 community, and its lasting influence on the Canadian music scene. Grant shares personal anecdotes from his career, including his serendipitous introduction to Dan Mangan and his views on the evolving role of curation in music. The discussion also covers Grant’s pivot to writing, including his successful book 'Adventures in Solitude', and how it helped forge a new chapter in his life. We also discuss his success in the literary community and the challenges of balancing his creative endeavors while being a dedicated father. Lastly, Grant highlights fresh new music talent like Cat Clyde, exemplifying his undying passion for music exploration. guest website: https://grantlawrence.ca/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson
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| ep3 Tamara Beatty sees your voice | 06 Feb 2025 | 01:47:56 | |
ep3 Tamara Beatty sees your voice In this episode, host Glen Erickson sits down with renowned vocal coach Tamara Beatty to discuss the moments that shaped her career and the intricate world of vocal coaching. Tamara shares personal stories from her early days, the diverse challenges faced by aspiring and professional singers, and her impactful behind-the-scenes work as a voice coach consultant on high-profile TV shows like 'The Voice' and 'The Masked Singer.' They dive into the importance of vocal fitness, the evolution of the music industry, and Tamara's upcoming VoiceFit app designed to help singers maintain their vocal health. Don't miss this insightful conversation filled with anecdotes, expert advice, and an in-depth look at the artist's journey. Guest website: https://www.tamarabeatty.com/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. 00:00 Introduction 01:51 Catching Up with Tamara 05:02 Tamara's Journey: From Canada to Coaching 08:25 The Evolution of a Voice Coach 11:11 The Influence of Sports on Coaching 14:33 The Art of Vocal Coaching 19:20 The Voice: A Career-Changing Opportunity 24:08 Navigating the Competitive World of Vocal Coaching 36:58 The Impact of The Voice on Tamara's Career 44:34 Navigating the Blind Auditions 45:47 The Reality of TV Show Delays 46:17 Coaching Under Pressure 48:02 The Evolution of Singing Competitions 48:31 Common Threads in Aspiring Artists 52:35 The Changing Music Industry Landscape 01:01:01 Stages of an Artist's Career 01:05:31 Maintaining Vocal Health on Tour 01:08:40 The Importance of Vocal Warm Downs 01:09:28 Voice Fit App: A Toolkit for Singers 01:13:59 Celebrity Encounters and Inspirations 01:19:06 The Best Vocal Takes and Live Performances 01:21:52 Final Thoughts and Future Plans 01:26:43 Post-Fame with Alexi | |||
| ep4 The Royal Foundry are ok | 13 Feb 2025 | 01:36:46 | |
ep4 The Royal Foundry are OK In this episode of Almost Famous Enough, host Glen Erickson talks with Jared Salte of The Royal Foundry, a Canadian husband-and-wife modern rock duo. The conversation delves into the band's evolution from their folk-rock beginnings in 2013 to their current alt-rock success. The discussion touches on their resilience, having navigated an 18-month displacement from their home due to a fire, while also celebrating the birth of their first child and recording their latest album, 'Be Kind.' Jared shares insights on the band's DIY approach, the challenges and benefits of handling many aspects of their music career themselves, and the impact of their Christian upbringing on their musical journey. They also discuss the significant moments that shaped their trajectory, the risks taken in switching musical styles, and the importance of finding balance between personal artistry and commercial success. This episode provides a comprehensive view of the trials, triumphs, and ongoing growth of The Royal Foundry, offering valuable lessons for aspiring musicians. Guest website: https://www.theroyalfoundry.com/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. 00:00 Introduction to The Royal Foundry 00:57 Formation and Early Success 02:44 Personal Reflections and Milestones 07:25 DIY Approach and Industry Changes 10:24 Musical Evolution and Genre Shifts 22:36 Navigating the Christian Music Scene 41:00 Peak Performance Project Experience 52:46 Digital Marketing and Music Industry Insights 53:32 Songwriting Contests: A Revenue Stream 54:59 The Reality of Quick Fame 56:58 Balancing Career and Creativity 01:01:08 Changes in the Music Business 01:04:02 Exploring Musical Inspirations 01:15:43 Post-Fame with Alexi | |||
| ep10 Chris Wynters is authentic af | 27 Mar 2025 | 01:19:13 | |
ep10 Chris Wynters is authentic af Chris Wynters is the frontman of 90s indie band Captain Tractor and manager of current indie-folk-bluegrass band The Dead South. Chris and host Glen Erickson discuss the shifts in the music industry from the 90s to today, focusing on the importance of authenticity, the evolution of music distribution, and the impact of digital platforms like Spotify and TikTok. Chris shares stories from his career, talks about managing a successful indie band, and offers insights into how artists can reach international audiences. Tune in for a deep dive into the business of music and the timeless value of being genuine in this ever-changing industry. Guest website: https://www.chriswynters.com/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. 00:00 Introduction | |||
| ep9 Brandi Sidoryk is in Nice Horse | 20 Mar 2025 | 01:47:56 | |
ep9 Brandi Sidoryk is in Nice Horse Brandi Sidoryk is a multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, bassist, guitarist, french horn-ist - a musician in The Royal Canadian Navy, and founding member of Alberta country band Nice Horse, a band who has garnered steady praise and awards for their music and creative efforts, both locally and nationally with the Canadian Country Music Association, over the span of multiple albums and singles in the past 10 years. Brandi discusses the unique journey of Nice Horse, their swift rise in the country music scene, the impact of the pandemic on their career trajectory, and candidly shares the hurdles they've faced being referred to as an “all-female band”. There are inspiring moments on the themes of leaving a legacy of authenticity and perseverance. The conversation is filled with insights into the music industry, the importance of self-belief, and the joys and challenges of a creative career. Guest website: https://www.nicehorsemusic.com/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way.
00:00 Introduction: The Power of Biopics
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| ep8 Leeroy Stagger is a light | 13 Mar 2025 | 01:24:14 | |
ep8 Leeroy Stagger is a light released March 13, 2025 1:24:14 In this engaging episode, Glen Erickson sits down with roots rock and Americana singer-songwriter Leeroy Stagger. Leeroy shares candid thoughts about overcoming alcoholism, the struggles within the music industry, and the importance of mentorship. They explore his 20-year career, his musical influences like Steve Earle and Ryan Adams, and his evolution from punk bands to solo artist. This conversation reveals Leeroy's journeys, from his early days listening to radio under the covers to becoming a light for emerging artists. As he discusses his latest album '3 AM Revelations,' Leeroy emphasizes the importance of personal contentment, staying grounded, and his enjoyment of producing music for others. The discussion highlights the variability of success in the music industry, the significance of community, and the dedication required to sustain a long-term creative career. Guest website: https://leeroystagger.com/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. 00:00 Introduction 03:01 Early Life and Punk Rock Beginnings 15:25 Transition to Roots Music 23:03 Navigating the Music Industry 33:53 Sobriety and Career Resurgence 43:08 Mentorship and Personal Growth 46:27 Navigating the Music Industry's Noise 47:05 Creating a Sincere Record 48:19 The Journey of Making the Album 50:48 Finding Peace in the Process 52:33 Inspiration and Evolution 53:22 Balancing Fame and Personal Fulfillment 56:59 Touring and Producing in a New Era 59:29 Reflections and Future Plans 1:04:12 Post-Fame with Alexi | |||
| ep7 Adaline is a bad believer | 06 Mar 2025 | 01:46:42 | |
ep7 Adaline is a bad believer released March 6, 2025 1:46:42 In this heartfelt episode of 'Almost Famous Enough,' Glen Erickson reconnects with his old friend, Shawna Beesley, who performs under the stage name Adaline. Shawna discusses the criticisms artists receive for stepping outside perceived boundaries, emphasizing that being an artist inherently involves integrating personal and societal aspects into their work. With a career spanning over 16 years, Adaline has released five albums, made significant TV and film placements, and built a community around religious trauma through her music. The conversation delves into their first meeting, artistic struggles, and how Adaline has balanced commercial work with creative authenticity. The episode provides an intimate look at Shawna's journey, including her experiences of coming out, dealing with body image issues, and blending her personal evolution with her artistic career. This episode is a testament to the complexities of pursuing an artistic career while staying true to oneself. Guest website: https://adalinemusic.com/ Guest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adalinemusic Guest Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/adalinemusic Bad Believer Community: https://www.instagram.com/badbelievercommunity/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com AFE instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostfamousenough Almost Famous Enough Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1o1PRD2X0i3Otmpn8vi2zP?si=1ece497360564480 Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. 00:00 Introduction to Adaline 02:04 Reconnecting with Old Friends 02:43 Memories of Meeting and Early Career 08:13 Shared Backgrounds and Early Bonding 11:28 Navigating the Music Industry 18:55 Commercial Success and Artistic Integrity 38:08 The Fluidity of Creativity 39:14 Navigating Industry Pressures 40:23 Facing Societal Expectations 41:20 The Power of Collaboration 42:54 Embracing Authenticity 47:00 Exploring Sexuality Through Music 50:39 The Intersection of Personal and Artistic Growth 52:32 Overcoming Religious Trauma 57:31 The Evolution of an Artist 01:15:16 Navigating Creative Discipline 01:15:39 Personal Development and Family 01:16:29 The Bad Believer Community 01:18:37 The Importance of Sharing Stories 01:20:50 The Vulnerability of Releasing Music 01:23:31 Reflections on Personal and Artistic Growth 01:25:56 Post-Fame with Alexi | |||
| ep6 Kurt Dahl is lawyerdrummer | 27 Feb 2025 | 01:28:45 | |
ep6 Kurt Dahl is lawyerdrummer In this engaging conversation, Glen Erickson interviews Kurt Dahl, an entertainment lawyer and drummer for the Canadian rock band One Bad Son. Kurt shares his unique journey of balancing dual careers in law and music, including the challenges and rewards of being both a lawyer and a musician. The discussion delves into how he adopted the moniker 'Lawyer Drummer,' the importance of self-criticism in creative growth, and the dynamics of life on the road. Kurt also touches upon his activism, particularly a social media campaign promoting feminism, and offers practical advice for aspiring musicians. This episode is a rare look into the complexities of pursuing dual passions and the life lessons that come with it. Guest website: https://lawyerdrummer.com/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. 00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer 00:40 Meet Kurt Dahl: The Rock and Roll Daredevil 01:44 Kurt's Dual Life: Lawyer and Drummer 03:35 Early Career and Inspirations 04:23 Balancing Two Demanding Careers 06:27 The Lawyer Drummer Identity 13:32 The Struggles and Triumphs of One Bad Son 23:32 The Road to Success: Hard Work and Self-Analysis 32:33 Touring Challenges and Personal Life 39:06 Defying Expectations and Balancing Life 43:50 Balancing Two Careers 44:29 The Rock and Roll Dream 46:42 Marriage and Major Life Changes 48:20 Touring and Family Life 49:06 The Reality of the Music Industry 53:59 The Feminist T-Shirt Story 58:47 Lessons from Two Decades in Music 01:06:28 Navigating the Music Business 01:10:56 Post-Fame with Alexi | |||
| ep5 Cris Derksen does her job | 20 Feb 2025 | 01:41:08 | |
ep5 Cris Derksen does her job In this episode, Glen Erickson interviews Cris Derksen, an accomplished two-spirit, Juno-nominated artist from Treaty 8 Territory in Northern Alberta. The conversation delves into Cris’s unique life journey, blending a Mennonite and Cree heritage, and creating a distinctive career as both an artist and musician. Known for combining classical music with traditional Indigenous sounds using her electronic-fused cello, Cris shares insights from her experiences, including how she turned down Cirque du Soleil to focus on her own music. She discusses her work with symphonies, her involvement in diverse creative projects such as scoring for National Geographic, and developing the original work ‘Orchestral Powwow’. Cris’s story is one of resilience, optimism, and breaking norms within the music industry, all while maintaining a strong sense of her heritage and identity. This episode is rich with lessons in self-confidence, perseverance, and the importance of community in artistic endeavors. Guest website: https://www.crisderksen.com/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. 00:00 Introduction to Cris Derksen 00:37 Cris Derksen Background and Heritage 02:40 Early Musical Influences and Upbringing 05:19 Navigating Identity and Racism 16:23 Discovering the Cello and Musical Journey 18:02 Challenges and Determination in Music Education 24:12 Busking and Early Career Struggles 26:55 Touring with Tanya Tagaq 31:03 Composing and Performing with Orchestras 39:38 Blending Classical and Indigenous Music 52:18 Navigating the Music Industry Independently 52:29 Building a Team for Success 53:27 The Importance of Relationships in the Music Business 54:40 Embracing Tokenism and Diverse Opportunities 55:51 Challenges and Lessons in Touring 56:49 Finding Balance and Avoiding Burnout 57:43 Leadership Roles and Industry Involvement 59:14 The Power of Self-Awareness and Authenticity 01:06:32 The Move to Toronto and Its Impact 01:09:23 Personal Life and Career Highlights 01:14:56 Advocacy and Community Building in Classical Music 01:17:23 Reflections on Positivity and Resilience 01:19:55 Current Projects and Future Plans 01:22:26 Closing Thoughts and Gratitude 01:27:05 Post-Fame with Alexi | |||
| ep11 Matthew Willox has a spark | 03 Apr 2025 | 01:34:43 | |
ep11 Matthew Willox has a spark Guest website: https://matthewwillox.art/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Matthew Willox, an electronic musician and creative technologist, dives into his unique journey through the music industry. Known for his ability to blend analog warmth with digital precision, Willox shares insights on using unconventional tools like Super Nintendo controllers to create music. The discussion touches on his early career in the late '90s, from scoring projects for MIT students to the Oilers scoreboard, and addresses the validation and challenges of working in a niche genre. Willox opens up about the highs and lows of his career, the intense emotional experiences during major personal achievements such as winning a national laptop battle championship, and the perpetual pursuit of genuine artistic expression. This conversation is a thoughtful exploration of how digital and analog elements can coexist in art and life. Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. 00:00 Introduction to Matthew Willox 02:34 Analog vs Digital Debate 04:23 Early Musical Influences 07:24 The Creative Journey 10:53 The Rise of Electronic Music 17:36 Navigating the Music Industry 22:55 The Role of Technology in Music 29:46 Finding Community and Validation 36:29 Challenges and Reflections 48:04 A Moment of Victory 48:26 The Essence of Art 49:43 Inspiration from a Live Performance 51:16 The Journey of an Artist 01:00:30 The Laptop Battle Experience 01:05:41 Reflections on Success and Misalignment 01:13:54 Creative Innovations with Technology 01:17:48 The Importance of Music Theory 01:23:25 Post-Fame with Alexi | |||
| ep14 Lyle Bell will shout secrets | 24 Apr 2025 | 01:16:45 | |
ep14 Lyle Bell will shout secrets Lyle Bell, a multifaceted career artist from Edmonton, is renowned for his extensive contributions to music, art, photography, and video production. In this engaging conversation, Bell recounts his journey through various musical projects, showcasing his unique talent for integrating diverse creative disciplines into cohesive and impactful works. He describes his roles in bands like Molly's Reach, Whitey Houston, Shout Out Out Out Out, and The Wet Secrets, highlighting their evolution and the challenges faced along the way. Amidst the successes and setbacks, Bell reflects on his decision to remain in Edmonton rather than relocating to cities like Toronto, emphasizing the city’s distinctive, blue-collar artistic vibe. He also delves into his current endeavors in photography and video work, working with high-profile clients and maintaining an undying passion for learning and innovation. Throughout, Bell’s story is one of relentless creativity, collaboration, and a deep love for his craft, underscoring the importance of pursuing art for art's sake rather than chasing external validation. Guest website: https://www.shoutoutoutoutout.com/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. 00:00 Introduction 02:52 Lyle Bell's Artistic Home and Personal Life 05:55 Early Musical Journey: Molly's Reach 10:24 Transition to Whitey Houston and The Wet Secrets 13:42 Shout Out Out Out Out: The Dance Punk Era 20:35 The Challenges and Rewards of Touring 36:41 Reflecting on Bombastic Performances 39:39 The Creative Process Behind the Scenes 40:37 Staying True to Edmonton Roots 41:56 The Challenges and Rewards of Ambition 44:30 Memorable Music Video Productions 47:43 Balancing Multiple Creative Endeavors 48:43 Sustaining a Music Career 55:58 The Role of Photography and Side Jobs 01:02:44 Inspiration and Optimism in the Arts 01:05:27 Post-Fame with Alexi | |||
| ep13 The Deep Dark Woods can feel it | 17 Apr 2025 | 01:13:07 | |
ep13 The Deep Dark Woods can feel it Ryan Boldt of The Deep Dark Woods reflects on his twenty-year music career, emphasizing the importance of emotional connection in songs, his transition from traditional to a blend of blues, country, and storytelling, and the evolution of his sound. He discusses personal and professional challenges, including band lineup changes, geographic relocations, and finding a way to process the loss of his close friend and tour manager while also expecting the birth of his first child. Boldt shares his experiences of being influenced by both positive and negative comments, and the conversation explores the impact of public opinion on an artist's trajectory while celebrating the resilience needed to sustain a long-term music career. Guest website: https://thedeepdarkwoods.com/ Guest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deepdarkwoods Guest Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DDWVideo hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com AFE instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostfamousenough Almost Famous Enough Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1o1PRD2X0i3Otmpn8vi2zP?si=1ece497360564480 Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. 00:00 Introduction 02:08 Ryan's Move to Southern Ontario 03:43 Origins of The Deep Dark Woods 05:35 Early Musical Influences and Band Formation 08:22 Rise to Fame and Industry Challenges 12:53 Band Dynamics and Evolution 34:14 Personal Life and Balancing Career 37:44 Navigating the Music Industry 38:10 Supportive Relationships and Challenges 39:30 Transition to Sugar Hill Records 39:46 Reflections on the Jubilee Album 40:43 Collaborations and Influences 43:06 New Music and the Single 'Ruby' 46:09 Personal Reflections and Vocal Evolution 49:00 Balancing Life and Loss 53:25 Final Thoughts and Connections 56:04 Post-Fame with Alexi | |||
| ep12 Robin Cisek isn't playing | 10 Apr 2025 | 01:20:41 | |
ep12 Robin Cisek Robin Cisek is a Métis pop artist not just dipping her toes into the music industry, but fully submerged, learning the roles from agent to producer. Following the release of her single 'Play Dirty,' Robin Cisek talks about her resolute commitment to her music career, working with top PR teams, and the meticulous efforts she’s put into self-production for her forthcoming album 'Tempered,' launching in May 2025. Robin shares insights into overcoming personal health struggles, which sidelined her early athletic pursuits, but steered her into music. She also delves into the importance of her Métis heritage, speaking candidly about reclaiming and celebrating her identity. From technical sound-savvy to creative songwriting, Robin reveals her method of turning vulnerability into a powerful narrative. Explore her journey, goals, and influences as she breaks ground for authenticity and representation in the music industry. Guest website: https://www.robincisekmusic.com Almost Famous Enough website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. 00:00 Introduction 02:21 Early Career and Achievements 05:18 Challenges and Health Struggles 06:58 Discovering Music as an Outlet 11:28 Navigating the Music Industry 23:37 Gender and Indigenous Identity in Music 39:23 Current Projects and Future Goals 44:33 The Joy of DIY in Music 45:25 Female Representation in Music Production 46:24 Influences and Inspirations 47:04 Challenges and Learning in Music Production 51:03 Ageism and Sexism in the Music Industry 56:52 New Album: Tempered 58:08 Future Goals and Aspirations 01:07:02 Post-Fame with Alexi | |||
| s1.1 Post-Fame Plus | 19 Jun 2025 | 00:26:00 | |
s1.1 Post-Fame Plus In this bonus episode series titled "Post-Fame Plus," hosts Glen Erickson and Alexi Erickson discuss their favorite music by taking turns exchanging a full album for a song. Alexi highlights a song by The Backfires called 'Dressed for a Funeral', while Glen chooses an album by The War on Drugs titled 'Lost in the Dream.' Alexi describes her song as punchy indie rock, while Glen shares a personal story about how his album helped him through a challenging hospitalization. The episode is part of a four-part series where they exchange music recommendations while preparing for season two of 'Almost Famous Enough.’ The Backfires - “Dressed For A Funeral” (song)(https://open.spotify.com/track/3SNSOPwLKL7B2FrpC37wbT?si=e80a0eb8cd6d41e8) band website: https://thebackfires.com/ The War on Drugs - “Lost in a Dream” (album) (https://open.spotify.com/album/51VxHZphGLsI7aUPqIkJaz?si=AobVbNeWRACTlXCSyY3W7A) “Under The Pressure” live - youtube (https://youtu.be/ByrKdwQMGYc?si=mENozLLyzW2QctuV) band website: https://www.thewarondrugs.net/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson AFE website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Post Fame Plus 00:37 Introducing the Series Concept 01:19 Song vs. Album: The Format 02:28 Alexi's Song Pick: The Backfires 03:46 Describing 'Dressed for a Funeral' 02:04 Glen's Album Pick: The War on Drugs 12:12 The Story Behind 'Lost in the Dream' 25:05 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser | |||
| ep16 Jessica Lemmon is entertained | 08 May 2025 | 01:33:49 | |
ep16 Jessica Lemmon is entertained Jessica Lemmon, CEO and founder of Lemmon Entertainment, shares her journey from being a music enthusiast in Edmonton to building a company and career in Toronto's music industry. Discussing the creation of the Lemmon Stage at Vans Warped Tour, her experience with Live Nation, and building Lemmon Entertainment, Jessica offers a raw look into the challenges, including mental health struggles and gender biases, as well as the triumphs of her career. Highlighting the importance of wellness in the music industry, Jess also introduces initiatives like Fit On Tour, and Music Day in Canada, aimed at fostering local music communities. Her story showcases resilience, strategic planning, and an unwavering commitment to supporting artists and redefining industry norms. Guest website: https://lemmonent.com/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. 00:00 Season One Finale Announcement 00:47 Introduction 02:55 Reconnecting with Jessica Lemmon 04:18 Memories and Milestones 06:11 Early Career Struggles 11:13 Breaking into the Toronto Music Scene 32:50 The Birth of Lemmon Stage 36:50 Building Lemmon Entertainment 45:12 Reflecting on Early Career and Dreams 45:46 Achieving the Impossible 46:21 Navigating the Music Industry 47:20 Challenges and Failures 47:35 Lemmon 2.0 and Pandemic Impact 49:10 Mental Health Struggles 53:20 Creating a Healthier Touring Culture 57:38 Lemmon Foundation and Personal Growth 01:08:03 Music Day in Canada and Future Plans 01:17:45 Post-Fame with Alexi | |||
| ep15 Arlo Maverick planting seeds | 01 May 2025 | 01:45:17 | |
ep15 Arlo Maverick planting seeds Arlo Maverick, Edmonton-based MC and community builder, discusses his extensive career in hip hop, celebrating over 20 years in the industry. Beginning with his early inspirations and the formation of the group Politic Live, Marlon Wilson, aka Arlo Maverick, details his journey from regional recognition to national success. Glen Erickson engages with Marlon about his unique approach to music, including working with a live band and fostering a collective art creation environment. The conversation delves into Black Every Day and the ongoing racial barriers in the Canadian music industry, the systemic challenges, and the lack of infrastructure for Black musicians. Marlon also shares insights on the critical roles of mentorship and allyship in developing the music scene and challenges faced due to changing formats and radio station policies. Highlights include Marlon’s reflections on collaborations, the impact of support networks, and how aspiring artists can navigate their careers amidst systemic barriers. Guest website: https://arlomaverick.ca hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. 00:00 Introduction 03:04 Arlo Maverick's Musical Journey and Style 10:11 The Formation and Evolution of Politic Live 18:41 Navigating the Canadian Hip Hop Scene 25:49 Breaking Out: From Local to National Recognition 33:41 The Evolution of Music Videos 35:03 Transitioning Eras in Music 36:26 The Solo Journey Begins 37:38 Overcoming Doubts and Finding Success 41:39 The Importance of Collaboration 59:21 Addressing Racism and Privilege in Music 01:11:08 Challenges in the Music Industry 01:11:51 Funding Disparities and Genre Bias 01:13:15 Gatekeeping and Systemic Issues 01:16:21 Success Stories and Missed Opportunities 01:21:07 The Role of Community and Representation 01:34:14 Reflections and Future Directions 01:38:50 Post-Fame with Alexi | |||
| s1.2 Post-Fame Plus | 26 Jun 2025 | 00:23:05 | |
s1.2 Post-Fame Plus In this second bonus episode of "Post-Fame Plus," hosts Glen Erickson and Alexi Erickson share their music discoveries and personal memories associated with them. Glen introduces Purity Ring's new single 'Many Lives,' reminiscing about a memorable daddy-daughter concert night in 2016. Alexi dives into Backseat Lovers' album 'Waiting to Spill,' discussing its impact on her musical evolution and its timeless appeal. They also touch on other related artists like Joe P and Dell Water Gap. Purity Ring - “many lives” (song)(https://open.spotify.com/track/0m7IhMn1LE5oyrGju7KqtY?si=c64d582a5df8416e*)* Backseat Lovers - “Waiting To Spill” (album) (https://open.spotify.com/album/2Gb2plO2TkNRIgoCuJGm7C?si=z4zrZ_mATyCX8aclE2Zsxw*)* hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson AFE website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Post Fame Plus 01:11 Glen's Song Pick: Many Lives by Purity Ring 02:49 Purity Ring Concert Memories 05:35 Glen's Love for Electronic Music 09:56 Alexi's Album Pick: Waiting to Spill by Backseat Lovers 12:05 The Impact of Waiting to Spill 18:07 The Importance of Listening to Full Albums 22:36 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser | |||
| s1.4 Post-Fame Plus | 11 Jul 2025 | 00:20:22 | |
s1.4 Post-Fame Plus Hosts Glen Erickson and Alexi Erickson deliver the final summer installment of Post-Fame Plus, and discuss their regrets of missing specific performances at the Edmonton Folk Fest, highlighting Kevin Morby and his song 'This is a Photograph.' They also delve into their favorite albums, with Alexi praising Joe P's 'Garden State Vampire' and its diverse yet cohesive songs. The episode wraps up with Glen sharing news about partnering with Lemmon Entertainment for Music Day in Canada and urging listeners to engage with their content to help grow the podcast. Kevin Morby - “This Is A Photograph” (song) Joe P - “Garden State Vampire” (album) hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson AFE website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Apology for Delay 01:10 Kicking Off the Summer Series 02:13 Song Choice: Kevin Morby's 'This is a Photograph' 04:39 Deep Dive into Kevin Morby's Song 09:42 Album Choice: Joe P's 'Garden State Vampire' 14:14 Honorable Mentions and Additional Recommendations 16:40 Upcoming Season and New Partnerships 19:50 Closing Remarks and Farewell | |||
| s1.3 Post-Fame Plus | 03 Jul 2025 | 00:19:54 | |
s1.3 Post-Fame Plus In episode three of the summer series 'Post-Fame Plus', hosts Alexi and her dad Glen discuss their music exchange challenge. Alexi shares her personal favorite song 'Why Is It Light Out?' by The Kilans, detailing its deep emotional connection to a trip in Europe and its link to her current boyfriend. Glen reciprocates with the album 'Talker' by Wilderado, emphasizing its cohesive indie rock appeal. They also touch on nostalgic challenges with music formats and hint at new music discoveries, including a recommendation for Canadian artist Noah Derksen. The Kilans - “Why Is It Light Out?” (song) Wilderado - “Talker” (album) hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson AFE website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com AFE instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostfamousenough Almost Famous Enough Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1o1PRD2X0i3Otmpn8vi2zP?si=1ece497360564480 Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Series Overview 00:44 Song Exchange Format Explained 01:20 Lexi's Song Choice: Backstory and Significance 02:15 The Song That Captured a Trip 04:34 Revealing the Song: 'Why Is It Light Out?' 05:30 Protecting Special Songs and Memories 10:09 Album Discussion: Wilderado's 'Talker' 17:32 Upcoming Music Events and Recommendations | |||
| ep17 Boy Golden is not the boy | 21 Aug 2025 | 01:13:59 | |
ep17 Boy Golden is not the boy Boy Golden is the stage name of Liam Duncan, a Juno-nominated alternative-country singer-songwriter based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Host Glen Erickson interviews Liam about the importance of creative discipline and serendipity in songwriting. Liam reveals his routines, including daily journaling and a weekly song club, and how they help maintain his creative flow and spiritual well-being. They also discuss the unpredictable nature of hit songs, with Boy Golden's unexpected success of 'KD and Lunch Meat'. Tune in to explore the intricate balance between business, creativity, and personal growth. Guest website: https://www.boygolden.ca/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. 00:00 Introduction to Boy Golden 06:27 Balancing Music and Content Creation 12:18 Early Musical Journey 14:25 The Middle Coast Band Experience 19:39 Creating Boy Golden 34:43 Spirituality and Creativity 40:40 The Journey of Self-Discovery 41:12 Managing the Business Side of Music 43:33 The Challenges of Touring 45:07 Financial Realities and Social Media Pressures 45:59 The Importance of Structure and Routine 47:26 Song Club: A Creative Practice 50:13 The Value of Diverse Creative Processes 52:02 Reflections on Advice and Discipline 53:40 Post-Fame with Alexi | |||
| ep21 Mike Edel can still do this | 18 Sep 2025 | 01:41:18 | |
ep21 Mike Edel can still do this Guest: Mike Edel singer/songwriter Episode Overview: In this episode, Glen Erickson sits down with Canadian indie folk-pop artist Mike Edel to discuss his journey as a musician, the realities of pursuing a creative career, and overcoming life-changing adversity. Mike shares candid stories about his upbringing, musical influences, the evolution of his career, and the impact of suffering a stroke in his 30s while on tour. Key Topics & Timestamps:
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| ep20 Peter Dreams in July | 11 Sep 2025 | 01:15:09 | |
ep20 Peter Dreams in July Guest: Peter Dreams (Peter Dreimanis), musician, actor, and member of July Talk Episode Overview: In this episode, Glen Erickson sits down with Peter Dreimanis - aka Peter Dreams - of July Talk to explore his journey from Edmonton’s music scene to national acclaim. Peter opens up about the challenges of authenticity, the impact of community, and the transition from self-destructive patterns to embracing joy and fatherhood. The conversation delves into vulnerability in art, the importance of creative support, and the lessons learned from both music and life’s turning points. Key Topics & Timestamps:
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Music Featured: Check out music from Peter Dreams’ solo project, his band July Talk; his backing solo band MOONRIIVR Post-fame discussions on “Summer” by Buffalo Tom; “Autumn Sweater” by Yo La Tengo; “Daydream” by Ota Brown Support the Show: If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and importantly SHARE on socials or with an IRL friend! Thank you for listening! | |||
| ep19 Jen Fritz goes public | 04 Sep 2025 | 01:32:54 | |
ep19 Jen Fritz goes public Host Glen Erickson and publicist Jen Fritz discuss the evolution of music publicity, the challenges and opportunities of digital literacy for artists, and the shifting landscape of music journalism. They explore building authentic industry relationships, gender dynamics in publicity, and the impact of social media and politics on artist promotion. Jen shares insights from her career, including working with indie and major label artists, and reflects on the importance of authenticity and adaptability in today’s music industry. Guest website: https://www.fritzmedia.ca/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:22 Getting acquainted with Jen Fritz 00:05:41 Starting a podcast during COVID 00:10:55 The importance of digital literacy in music 00:15:59 Evolution of publicity in the music industry 00:21:36 Building relationships as a publicist 00:27:00 Early career in radio and publicity 00:32:28 The changing landscape of music journalism 00:37:55 The impact of publicity on artists 00:43:32 Connecting with younger generations through music 00:49:17 Gender dynamics in the music industry 00:55:05 Authenticity in artist promotion 01:00:31 Politics and social media in music 01:06:02 Working with different types of artists 01:10:08 Post-Fame with Alexi | |||
| ep18 Hotel Mira is very noble | 28 Aug 2025 | 01:45:13 | |
ep18 Hotel Mira is very noble Join host Glen Erickson in a candid conversation with Mike Noble, bassist for the Canadian alt rock band Hotel Mira. They delve into the band's unique use of the word 'lobotomy' in their lyrics, the personal dynamics of the band's members, and Mike's experience touring and working within the music industry. Gain insights into their creative process, how they've sustained success, and the importance of genuine relationships within the band. Discover why Hotel Mira stands out in the alt rock scene and get a sneak peek into their upcoming tour plans. Guest website: https://www.hotelmiramusic.com/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:01 Mike Noble's Music Journey 02:50 Backstage Stories and Festival Performances 05:43 Navigating the Music Industry 15:25 Joining Hotel Mira 29:52 Recording and Radio Success 33:42 Finding the Right Producer 34:12 The Journey of 'Jungle' and 'This Could Be It for Me' 35:28 Navigating Success During COVID 39:31 The Vancouver Sound and Band Dynamics 41:00 Songwriting and Creative Process 01:01:33 Tour Life and Personal Challenges 01:10:49 The Importance of Audience Support 01:11:08 Tour Life Challenges and Personal Stories 01:12:23 Upcoming Tours and Exciting Announcements 01:14:21 Spotlight on Emerging Artists 01:16:40 Wrestling Talk and John Cena's Heel Turn 01:22:49 Post-Fame with Alexi | |||
| ep22 Fake Shark new monster | 25 Sep 2025 | 01:15:44 | |
ep22 Fake Shark new monster Hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson
In this episode of Almost Famous Enough, Glen Erickson explores Kevvy's intriguing path in the music industry, from his early band Fake Shark Real Zombie to the evolution of Fake Shark. Kevvy highlights his songwriting experience with Carly Rae Jepsen, producing comedy specials, and balancing multiple creative roles. Discussing the challenges of reinventing a band's identity, Kevvy shares insights into music production, the impact of live shows, and building lasting connections in the industry. This episode offers an inspiring look into the dedication and passion required to thrive in music. Key Topics & Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction Links & Resources:
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| ep23 Kelsi Mayne deserves this | 02 Oct 2025 | 01:20:59 | |
ep23 Kelsi Mayne deserves this hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Episode Summary: In this episode, Glen Erickson interviews Canadian country artist Kelsi Mayne. Kelsi shares her journey from Windsor, Ontario, growing up in a creative family, and balancing a career in nursing with her passion for music. She discusses the pivotal moments that led her to pursue music full-time, the challenges of breaking into the country music scene, and the resilience required to keep going through personal and professional setbacks—including releasing her debut album at the start of the pandemic and navigating heartbreak and loss. Kelsi opens up about her songwriting process, the influence of artists like Miranda Lambert, and how her diverse background in dance, athletics, and the arts has shaped her unique sound. She talks about the vulnerability in her latest single, “Someone Who Knows,” and the importance of authenticity in her music. The conversation also explores the realities of building a career in country music, from radio tours to festival circuits, and the affirmations and setbacks that come with the territory. Key Topics: Creative upbringing and family influences Website: https://www.kelsimayne.com/ Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. Almost Famous Enough website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction
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| ep24 Joelle May is on the scene | 09 Oct 2025 | 01:44:35 | |
ep24 Joelle May is on the Scene Summary: Joelle May delves into her unique career transition from the oil and gas industry to becoming a prominent figure in the music business. She recounts her journey, starting with her work as a publicist and the creation of her company, Mod May Productions. Throughout her career, Joelle has worn many hats, including roles in management, grant writing, and festival organization. Now, as the GM of New Motor Records, Joelle explains the label's rebranding and future plans. She shares insights on enduring industry challenges, highlights the importance of networking, and reflects on the evolving landscape of live music venues. Key Topics & Highlights:
Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:46 Catching Up with Joelle 05:44 Joelle's Musical Journey 13:42 Transition from Oil and Gas to Music 15:43 Starting a Publicity Business 37:52 The Riskiest Roles in the Music Industry 38:39 Taking the Leap with Sakamoto 39:33 Rebranding and Relaunching the Label 43:41 Memorable Moments in the Music Industry 45:19 The Hustle and Challenges of Publicity 48:53 Navigating Relationships in the Music Business 01:09:47 Current Projects and Future Plans 01:14:37 Industry Role Models and Sexism 01:15:39 Experiences with Misogyny 01:17:36 Supportive Women in Music 01:19:07 Leadership and Decision Making 01:20:06 Career Reflections and Skills 01:25:13 Future Plans and New Signings 01:28:27 Podcasting and Networking 01:30:25 Post-Fame with Alexi Links & Mentions: Guest website: https://newmotorrecords.com/who-we-are/ Guest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/modmayjoelle/ Connect with the Show: hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com AFE instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostfamousenough Almost Famous Enough Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1o1PRD2X0i3Otmpn8vi2zP?si=1ece497360564480 Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. | |||
| ep25 Shaela Miller likes to garden | 16 Oct 2025 | 01:30:43 | |
ep25 Shaela Miller likes to garden Shaela Miller discusses the evolution of her music career, her commitment to staying true to herself, and the importance of authenticity in her artistry. She shares stories of her early musical influences, the impact of her community support, and the challenge of balancing personal life with career demands. Highlighting her resistance to the pressures of social media and industry expectations, Miller emphasizes creating music from the heart. She also talks about her work with youth in songwriting camps and her plans for new music. The conversation is peppered with genuine, unfiltered moments that showcase Miller's unique personality. Guest website: https://shaelamiller.com/ hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:19 Welcome and catching up 05:33 The Importance of Stage Presence 13:27 Shaela's Musical Journey Begins 16:53 Mentorship and Community Support 18:32 Balancing Music and Personal Life 36:49 The Role of Social Media in Music 48:46 Teaching the Next Generation 54:38 Mentorship and Bonding Through Music 55:43 The Importance of Authenticity in Art 57:07 Reflecting on Musical Evolution 01:00:02 Balancing Artistic Integrity and Fan Expectations 01:02:22 Navigating Live Performances and Audience Reactions 01:05:57 The Role of Band Dynamics in Musical Growth 01:09:42 Recording and Producing New Music 01:10:04 Challenges and Rewards of Working with a Partner 01:13:00 Shoutout to the Band 01:15:36 Upcoming Projects and Future Plans 01:18:08 Post-Fame with Alexi | |||
| ep26 The Wheat Pool reunite | 23 Oct 2025 | 02:27:20 | |
ep26 The Wheat Pool reunites The Wheat Pool “Delicate tales of life masked beneath amped-up Canadiana; a songwriter’s band, stirring the irreverent spirit of Neil Young in their sturdy indie-rock stride; evolved alt-country by four guys busting their ass.” In this special episode of "Almost Famous Enough," host Glen Erickson reunites with his former bandmates from The Wheat Pool — Robb Angus, Mike Angus, and Stephane Dagenais—for an in-depth, heartfelt, and often hilarious conversation about their journey as a band, their music, and the enduring bonds of friendship. Key Topics & Highlights:
Guest website: https://www.thewheatpool.com hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:59 Reunion and Reflections 07:07 Life After the Band 11:05 Touring Tales and Challenges 15:37 Band Dynamics and Personal Growth 35:42 Reflecting on Early Band Days 36:29 Memorable Gigs and Band Conflicts 39:06 Songwriting and First Album 43:56 Recording Challenges and Evolution 48:09 Personal Stories B | |||