The Gain Stage Marmalade Cream Media
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Trent Jones and Aaron LaBoon share their adventures collecting guitars and audio equipment, discuss the techniques and personnel behind their favorite records, and talk to the unsung heroes behind the scenes who make our favorite music come to life, in the studio and on stage.
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#13 - Merry Christmas: 2023 Year (and Gear) In Review
Trent and Aaron share a couple of their favorite Christmas tunes, and review some of the things they've learned in 2023: musical lessons, personal lessons, and of course, GEAR!
Merry Christmas!
Trent Jones
Email: trent@marmaladecream.com
IG: @marmalade_cream
Web: https://www.marmaladecream.com
Aaron LaBoon
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#12 - A Study in Groove
Trent Jones
Email: trent@marmaladecream.com
IG: @marmalade_cream
Web: https://www.marmaladecream.com
Aaron LaBoon
IG: @aarondlaboon -
#11 - In Defense of Creed
The band Creed has become synonymous with butt rock and ham fisted power balladry, often mentioned in the same breath as Nickelback as one of the worst rock bands of the 2000's, if not ever. While this is a popular position on the internet nowadays, Creed's stratospheric album sales -- 53 million records sold worldwide, and 28 million in the US alone -- hint at a different story, that in fact, a whole lot of people liked them during their brief run from 1997 to 2002.
With nearly 20 years passed since the bands initial dissolution, how does Creed hold up today? Trent and Aaron attempt to answer this question, along with their friend Chris Haney, a regular Fort Worth Music Club participant and avid Creed fan. The conclusion? Creed was a much better band than they get credit for, and filled a melodic hole in an overly dreary post-grunge landscape with more range and songwriting prowess than most of their contemporaries.
Trent Jones
Email: trent@marmaladecream.com
IG: @marmalade_cream
Web: https://www.marmaladecream.com
Aaron LaBoon
IG: @aarondlaboon -
#10 - A Day in the Life of Texas "Funktry" Musician Bubba Bellin
What exactly does being a professional musician entail in 2023? In the modern era ruled by social media, streaming, and limited physical sales, making a living as a professional musician is a tall order, and it looks somewhat different from bygone eras. But as today's guest demonstrates, if you can write a good song, be a versatile player in a variety of musical contexts, and be bold and assertive in your promotion, you've got a great chance to do what you love for a living.
Trent and Aaron welcome Bubba Bellin, a Texas country artist with a deep love of R&B and funk (hence the "funktry" moniker he uses to describe his music) and a multi-instrumentalist. Bubba plays original music with his own band, but he's also an in-demand session player in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, playing pedal steel and guitar for a number of Texas country acts as well as gospel and soul bands. In this interview, Bubba shares how his session and sideman work feeds his original music both creatively and financially, what makes a great country song, and describes his philosophy to building a working musician's guitar rig.
You can listen to his latest single "Girls Bring Guys (Guys Buy Beer)" on Spotify here:
https://open.spotify.com/track/5ekPJRpI5VeC8liEPlHtmw?si=4b8b4f8ef7e74f06
You can also follow him on social media here:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/bubbabellinmusic/
FB: https://www.facebook.com/BubbaBellinMusic/
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bubbabellin
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#9 - Depth and Contrast: The Secret to Better Recordings
Making records is kind of like cooking. Timbre is our flavor, and rhythm is the seasoning... or something like that. The point is, that great recordings often create a sense of depth, a front-to-back, three dimensional quality of sound that envelops the listener, putting them into a world. Recordings can be highly artificial or very natural, but most of the best ones have this quality.
How do you achieve that? The key, Trent argues, is contrast. Just like a great chili has different textures, and layers of seasoning, great records have contrasting timbres, rhythms, and time-based effects to create the illusion of depth.
Trent Jones
Email: trent@marmaladecream.com
IG: @marmalade_cream
Web: https://www.marmaladecream.com
Aaron LaBoon
IG: @aarondlaboon -
#8 - Live Music, War Stories from the Stage, and Special Guest Kevin Nelson
At one point in the not-too-distant past, live was the only way to experience music, and it remains the most primal, mysterious, and compelling ways to experience music. With the advent of streaming -- millions of recorded songs available at the click of a mouse -- live music retains the mystique of music. It's raw, human, and risky. Things could blow up at any moment. And sometimes they do. But when they don't, or even when they do, it's a special moment. Or at least a memorable one!
Aaron and Trent invite their first guest onto the show, drummer Kevin Nelson. Kevin shares his live music experience playing in childhood bands, returning to music as an adult with Aaron's own band Standard Transmission, and the Fort Worth Music and Social Club.
Fort Worth Music & Social Club
https://youtu.be/HHlD3D1Dibk
Get in touch with the show!
Trent Jones
Email: trent@marmaladecream.com
IG: @marmalade_cream
Web: https://www.marmaladecream.com
Aaron LaBoon
IG: @aarondlaboon