Echo Play Podcast

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Welcome to our community of cover bands, tributes, and all other music addicts as we discuss the DFW music scene.

  1. 04/14/2025

    Life After Loss: Talking Through Grief and Recovery

    There are moments that split life into clear before and after segments. For Evan, that moment came on a late October night when, driving home after a Halloween weekend show, he encountered headlights coming straight at him on the freeway. In this raw and emotional return episode, we break our five-month silence to share the story of the devastating wrong-way collision that took the life of Evan's fiancée Chelsea and left him fighting for his own survival. Through unfiltered conversation, Evan walks us through the accident night, waking up in the wreckage with a broken body, and the months of intensive hospitalization that followed. His medical journey was nothing short of harrowing—shattered bones, abdominal trauma requiring complete opening of his torso, wound vacuums, ostomy bags, and the unpredictable complications of fistulas. Christmas Eve marked his hospital discharge, but true recovery was just beginning. What emerges beyond the medical narrative is something profoundly moving: an outpouring of community support that manifested in a benefit concert raising over $50,000, with countless people—many strangers—coming together to ensure Evan could keep his home while healing. We meet the paramedics who saved his life and unusual became part of his story, the surgeons who rebuilt his body, and the found family who never left his side. Most powerful is Evan's candid reflection on grief itself—how trauma and survival mode delayed his mourning process, the complex emotions of returning to a home "frozen in time," and finding meaning in music again by returning to performing perhaps sooner than advisable. Through it all runs a current of profound gratitude and a determination to honor both Chelsea's memory and the second chance he's been given. If you've ever wondered about the human capacity for resilience or the power of community in crisis, this episode will remind you what truly matters when everything else falls away.

    1h 34m
  2. 09/10/2024

    Everything Bagel

    In this episode, we kick off with a very casual Sunday recording, where things are a bit more chaotic than usual—kids in tow, last-minute schedules, and an easygoing vibe. We talk about SLGN's recent show at Texas Live after a Rangers game, where the excitement of the game carried over to our set. The post-game atmosphere was electric, and we were all buzzing from the fun we had on stage. We also delve into the current state of streaming services and the rising costs of daily life, like groceries and fast food. We joke about the nostalgia of past deals, like Arby’s 5 for 5, and how those days are long gone. Meal prepping becomes the hot topic as we discuss how it’s becoming a necessity to save money. We even get into the weeds of our favorite “guilty pleasure” fast food spots and their prices. Our conversation shifts toward the challenges of raising kids today and the generational differences in parenting styles. We touch on the different ways we and our partners grew up and how that influences the decisions we make for our own families. There’s a bit of humor around kids’ reactions to things we used to take for granted, like commercials and pay-per-view events. As we chat about the importance of music education, we reflect on our kids' musical journeys. We discuss their experiences with learning instruments, like drums and piano, and the struggle to keep them interested as they grow older. There’s a hope that they stick with it, knowing how transformative music can be.

    32 min
  3. 09/02/2024

    Crowds, Venues, and Vibes

    In this episode, we dive into venues and the rollercoaster of playing live across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. We share stories about some of the best places we've performed, like The Backyard at Texas Live, where the staff treat us like family and the production quality is top-notch. It's one of those rare spots where everything just clicks—from the comfortable green room to the powerful sound system. We also talk about how important it is to build strong relationships with venue managers and staff. It’s not just about drawing a crowd; it’s about making sure the people who work there enjoy having us around, which has led to some great opportunities, like playing post-Ranger game shows. On the flip side, we discuss some of the challenges with smaller venues, where things can get a bit nitpicky and high-strung over minor details. It's interesting how the size of a venue often reflects the vibe of the people running it. Reflecting on the local scene, we note how the cover and tribute band industry seems to be growing, thanks to a heavy dose of nostalgia. We touch on a few places we'd love to play in the future—venues that pay well and offer perks like hotel rooms, which isn't always the case here in DFW. We end by talking about the energy exchange with the crowd. Whether it’s a few people up front dancing their hearts out or a full house cheering us on, that energy fuels us to give our best every single time. At the end of the day, we’re here to make sure everyone has a great time, whether they're rocking out up front or chilling at the back.

    35 min

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Welcome to our community of cover bands, tributes, and all other music addicts as we discuss the DFW music scene.