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Podcast Inside The Noise with Gabe Dalporto

Inside The Noise with Gabe Dalporto

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Inside the Noise with Gabe Dalporto is a Guitar Center podcast that explores the people and ideas shaping the future of music. Gabe speaks with artists, builders, innovators and industry leaders to uncover how music and instruments are being created and experienced today. As a musician and Guitar Center's CEO, he brings genuine curiosity to every conversation, offering listeners a sharp, inspiring look at creativity, leadership, and the evolving world of musical expression.

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Andy Mooney of Fender

Season 1 · Episode 1

mardi 6 janvier 2026Duration 24:47

Our debut episode of Guitar Center’s Plugged-In with Gabe Dalporto begins with a moment nearly all guitarists share when they hang out with other guitar players—the unveiling of their prized gear.

In this instance, Dalporto shows Fender CEO Andy Mooney his first guitar—the 1964 Stratocaster his father gave him when he was 12 years old. After trading a few licks on the ’64 Strat, the two business leaders and musicians discuss the enduring legacy of Leo Fender and his “form follows function” philosophy, the critical importance of listening to the needs of players, embracing technology and more.

NOTE: This episode was filmed prior to the news that Andy Mooney was retiring as CEO of Fender after 10 years leading the company. We hope you enjoy the episode and we congratulate him on Fender’s achievements under his leadership.

Chapters
00:00 – Welcome to Inside the Noise
00:47 – Why Guitar Center Is Pulling Back the Curtain on the Music Industry
01:21 – A 1964 Fender Stratocaster: Gabe Dalporto’s First Guitar Story
02:49 – Meet Andy Mooney, CEO of Fender
03:01 – Leo Fender’s Legacy and the Birth of the Electric Guitar
04:16 – Form Follows Function: How Leo Fender Designed for Musicians
05:51 – Fender and Apple: Building Iconic Brands Through Innovation
06:35 – Every Product Is a Deposit or Withdrawal in Brand Equity
07:19 – Expanding Fender Beyond Guitars: Pedals, Acoustasonic, and More
07:52 – Reimagining the Acoustic Guitar the Leo Fender Way
09:14 – The Fender Acoustasonic: Blending Acoustic and Electric Worlds
10:30 – Inside Fender Factories: Craftsmanship Behind Every Instrument
11:03 – Fender Custom Shop Stories and One-of-a-Kind Guitars
13:27 – Why Tinkering and Experimentation Still Define Fender
13:44 – Fender’s Vision: Respecting the Past While Designing the Future
14:50 – How Modern Artists Are Shaping Fender Guitar Innovation
15:04 – Digital Amps, Silent Stages, and the Future of Live Guitar Rigs
16:18 – Fender Tone Master Pro and Designing for Simplicity
17:23 – Andy Mooney’s Favorite Guitars and Playing Styles
19:23 – Why Fender Employees Still Gig and Play Live Music
21:01 – What Fender and Guitar Center Share in Company Culture
22:13 – Optimism for the Guitar Industry and the Future of Music
23:39 – Final Takeaways: Innovation, Legacy, and the Enduring Power of Music
24:35 – Subscribe for More Inside the Noise Episodes

Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers

Season 1 · Episode 3

mardi 6 janvier 2026Duration 51:29

In this episode of Guitar Center’s Inside the Noise with Gabe Dalporto, our CEO sits down with legendary drummer Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers for a candid, funny, and deeply insightful conversation about creativity, collaboration, and longevity. From Chad’s first real Guitar Center Hollywood purchase after joining RHCP to the band’s famously organic songwriting process, the two explore how trust, chemistry, and a willingness to experiment have fueled more than 35 years of iconic music.

Chapters
00:00 – Inside the Noise with Gabe Dalporto (Guitar Center)
00:11 – Meet Chad Smith: Red Hot Chili Peppers Drummer
00:20 – Swearing, the “F-bomb jar,” and breaking the ice
00:45 – Chad Smith’s career highlights + Chad Smith Music Foundation
01:28 – Chad’s first Guitar Center Hollywood trip (1988)
02:21 – “It’s like Christmas”: Why new gear never stops feeling exciting
03:03 – How Chad got into drumming (Detroit, pots & pans origin story)
04:02 – The Baskin-Robbins drum kit and early DIY beginnings
04:49 – Learning drums in school: reading notation and band programs
05:15 – Choosing music over sports (and chasing rock ’n’ roll dreams)
06:25 – Building a signature style: Bonham, Moon, Baker, and more
07:14 – First “real” kit: Slingerland gold sparkle (and earning it)
08:01 – Motown, funk, and swing: what shaped Chad’s groove
09:40 – Joining RHCP: the funk-punk-rap palette that fit his style
10:16 – Why Chad moved to L.A. (and the late-’80s club scene)
12:27 – The RHCP audition: how it happened and why it clicked
14:04 – First jam with Flea, John, and Anthony (chemistry wins)
16:51 – Michael Beinhorn’s verdict: “That’s your guy”
19:21 – The call back… and the head-shaving ultimatum
20:37 – RHCP songwriting: how the band writes collaboratively
21:25 – “Under the Bridge” + “Californication”: Anthony’s early seeds
22:10 – Turning jams into songs: finding parts that lock together
24:12 – Creative trust: trying “bad ideas” until they spark something
25:13 – Working with Rick Rubin: taste, restraint, and arrangement
26:41 – Recording live as a band: no click, chase the performance arc
27:27 – Band chemistry and longevity: why it matters in the studio
28:24 – When John left: how guitar changes affected the band’s sound
28:50 – Dave Navarro era: different approach, different chemistry
29:53 – Josh Klinghoffer era: new textures, new feel
30:31 – Why RHCP chemistry is rare (and why they protect it)
31:03 – Session work stories: the artists Chad’s played with
31:55 – The Johnny Cash session: meeting an icon at Ocean Way
35:13 – “Hi, I’m Johnny Cash”: the moment Chad won’t forget
36:44 – Recording with Cash: humility, musicianship, and a legendary night
38:27 – Elton John session: pressure, speed, and “no fills”
43:25 – Chad Smith Music Foundation: why he started it
44:00 – Scholarships + music education: Minnesota & Michigan programs
45:24 – The missing piece: teachers, access, and keeping programs alive
47:06 – Guitar Center donates $25,000 to the Chad Smith Foundation
48:45 – Why arts programs matter: “shoulder pads vs. snare drums”
49:54 – Outro: key takeaways on creativity, collaboration, and giving back
50:53 – RHCP’s jam-driven process + the Elton story

Paul Reed Smith of PRS Guitars

Season 1 · Episode 2

mardi 6 janvier 2026Duration 27:31

In this episode of Guitar Center’s Inside the Noise with Gabe Dalporto, our CEO travels to the PRS Guitars headquarters in Stevensville, Maryland to tour the manufacturing facility and have a casual and informative chat with founder Paul Reed Smith. The two leaders detail business struggles and successes and dig into Smith’s enthusiasm for “just wanting a chance” when artists try his guitars. Smith kicks things off by having Dalparto tap a block of tonewood to experience its bell-like resonance.
 
PAUL REED SMITH ON WHY HE STARTED PRS GUITARS
“I had prototypes, and I wanted the guitars made. I went to piles of companies to get them to do it, and it became very clear that unless we did it ourselves it wasn’t going to happen. What you’re looking at engineering-wise didn’t happen in one day. It wasn’t some grand plan to make Cogswell’s Cogs like in The Jetsons, where you put the stuff in one end and it comes out the other. This has been a really long journey, and the fascinating about it is that so many people have joined together to try to make nothing into something.”
 
PAUL REED SMITH ON HIS TOUGHEST DAY AT PRS
“There was a time when there were 400 guitars in the hall and we had no home for them. I told Warren Esanu—our Chairman of the Board—that we had a big problem. He said, ‘I don’t even know how I know this, but I think you can muddle through and somehow put it together.’ I took him at his word, kept swinging and we got out of it. How did it happen? It was done with an incredibly determined teamwork of people who kept their heads down to find a way.”

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Chapters
00:00 – Inside the Noise at the PRS Guitars Factory
00:26 – Inside PRS Private Stock: Choosing Wood with Paul Reed Smith
01:05 – How PRS Private Stock Guitars Are Born
01:40 – Burl Tops, Figured Maple, and Rare Tonewoods Explained
02:15 – How Private Stock Became a Core Part of PRS
02:36 – Tap Tones, Harmonics, and Why Wood Rings
02:55 – Meet Paul Reed Smith, Founder of PRS Guitars
03:18 – Why Paul Reed Smith Started PRS Guitars
03:39 – Early Prototypes, Rejection, and the Decision to Go Independent
04:27 – Raising Capital and Taking PRS on the Road
05:20 – Building PRS One Baby Step at a Time
06:08 – Carlos Santana’s Endorsement and the Turning Point for PRS
07:50 – Earning Trust: What It Took to Win Santana Over
08:24 – Why Great Artists Decide for Themselves
09:16 – The Reality of Building a Guitar Company
09:53 – Stone Soup: How PRS Was Built by a Community
11:12 – Longtime Employees and a Culture of Innovation
12:16 – The Hardest Moments in PRS History
13:12 – Leadership, Teamwork, and Finding a Way Forward
14:17 – Solving Problems When There Is No Obvious Solution
15:12 – Why Listening Inside the Factory Matters
16:34 – Execution, Strategy, and Building Great Teams
17:00 – Continuous Improvement and Engineering at PRS
18:13 – The Future of PRS Guitars and Industry Innovation
18:36 – What Paul Reed Smith Wants for PRS Customers
19:07 – Chasing Better Tone and Playability: PRS's Approach
20:06 – New PRS Tones, Prototypes, and Sonic Innovation
20:48 – Hendrix Amps, Transparency, and Letting Artists Be Themselves<

Inside The Noise - Show Trailer

Season 1

mercredi 24 décembre 2025Duration 01:04

Further expanding our commitment to elevate the experiences, education and growth opportunities for musicians at every level, Guitar Center is launching a new music industry podcast series, Inside the Noise. Mark your calendars for January 6, when the season’s first three episodes will drop. 

Hosted by Guitar Center CEO Gabe Dalporto, the podcast features insightful and inspirational conversations with music-industry leaders, legendary artists and visionaries of all types.  

“Since joining Guitar Center, I found myself spending significant time with the artists, innovators and executives shaping the future of instruments, performance and music culture,” said Dalporto. “These conversations were highly insightful, and I thought it was a shame everyone couldn’t be in them. So, we created Inside the Noise to rip open the curtain and give everyone direct access to the people shaping the future of music.”  

Episode 1: Fender CEO Andy Mooney  
Dalporto and Mooney explore how founder Leo Fender’s innovative approach to tinkering and experimentation continues to inform the brand today and into the future.  

Episode 2: PRS Guitars Founder Paul Reed Smith  
Smith shares how a “kid with a prototype guitar” transformed PRS into one of the top guitar brands on the planet.  

Episode 3: Red Hot Chili Peppers Drummer Chad Smith  
The legendary drummer discusses his investment in the next generation of musicians via the Chad Smith Foundation with Dalporto, who also asks the drummer about band chemistry, musical roots and more.

Upcoming Episodes 
There’s so much more to explore in the coming weeks. Future episodes of Inside the Noise will feature Dalporto sitting down with Martin Guitar CEO Thomas Ripsam, legendary drummer and raconteur Kenny Aronoff, Reverb founder and former CEO Dave Kalt, renowned bassist Blu DeTiger and other guests sharing knowledge to motivate, educate and inspire players. 

Listen to Inside the Noise With Gabe Dalporto on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and all major platforms, and subscribe to get new episodes every Tuesday at 3 p.m. PT. 

Also, keep your eyes and ears open for a special edition at the end of season one, where Dalporto will reflect on the series’ guests, read viewer comments and engage, AMA-style, with the community.

Kenny Aronoff

Season 1 · Episode 6

mardi 27 janvier 2026Duration 01:07:16

Legendary drummer Kenny Aronoff joins Guitar Center’s Inside the Noise with Gabe Dalporto to talk purpose, perseverance and the moments that changed his life. From playing with John Mellencamp and The Rolling Stones to becoming one of the most in-demand drummers in the world, Aronoff shares the mindset behind his success.

Jim D'Addario and John D'Addario III

Season 1 · Episode 5

mardi 20 janvier 2026Duration 20:36

“Our family has been traced to continuously making [musical instrument] strings all the way back to 1680,” D’Addario and Company Chairman and Director of Innovation Jim D’Addario tells Guitar Center CEO Gabe Dalporto in the fifth episode of Inside the Noise. “The town our father’s family came from was Salle, Italy. There are four families still making strings today that came from that town—Mari, Berti, Ruffini and Dorazio, which is us.”

Thomas Ripsam of Martin Guitar

Season 1 · Episode 4

mardi 13 janvier 2026Duration 17:34

“My wife calls me a nerd when it comes to guitars and music,” Martin Guitar CEO Thomas Ripsam tells Guitar Center CEO Gabe Dalporto in this episode of Inside the Noise. “And I’m pretty proud of that.”

It’s a story that resonates with a lot of players and their partners. But the tale was also a factor in Ripsam’s journey to Martin. Throughout his long career as a strategic business consultant, Ripsam always prized his relationship to music, and he reached out to the company when Chris Martin IV announced his retirement as CEO.

Dave Kalt (Reverb.com, Chicago Music Exchange)

Season 1 · Episode 7

mardi 3 février 2026Duration 40:58

David Kalt is a serial entrepreneur who founded Reverb.com. Celebrated for designing “more fair” platforms—prior to Reverb, he disrupted the options trading business—Kalt is passionate about improving customer experiences and providing pathways to accomplishment and success.

Gabe's Takeaways from Season 1

Season 1 · Episode 12

mardi 10 mars 2026Duration 27:41

In Episode 12, Gabe becomes a guest on his own podcast as Guitar Center Senior Manager, Content and Social Media Max Lauer-Bader interviews him about the initial 11 episodes of Inside the Noise. The two unpack what industry leaders and artists shared during the first season, including what makes companies truly great, as well as the success paths of artists such as Chad Smith, Blu DeTiger and Kenny Aronoff.

Marcus Ryle (Oberheim, Line 6)

Season 1 · Episode 11

mardi 3 mars 2026Duration 01:08:07

In this episode of Inside The Noise, Guitar Center CEO Gabe Dalporto examines the incredible “hat trick” Marcus Ryle and his teams bestowed upon the music gear industry. In three revolutionary tenures at three different companies, Ryle was instrumental in the development of the Oberheim DSX, Oberheim OB-8, Oberheim DMX drum machine, Alesis ADAT, Line 6 POD and several other indispensable music-making products. 


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