16 episodes

A podcast about Cincinnati music past and present from the legendary Herzog Studio. Hosted by Aaron Sharpe, Elias Leisring, & Bill Furbee.

Lost On The River Herzog Music

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A podcast about Cincinnati music past and present from the legendary Herzog Studio. Hosted by Aaron Sharpe, Elias Leisring, & Bill Furbee.

    Lost On The River Ep. 16

    Lost On The River Ep. 16

    "Lost on the River" picks up musical guest and SofaBurn recording artist M. Ross Perkins, who delivers solid Brit-influenced songwriter pop and describes his work alongside the Buffalo Killers and others. We're also joined by Cincinnati USA Music Heritage Foundation co-founder Marvin Hawkins, who provides some info on the upcoming OTR Film Festival, as well as a few tales about experiences with Bootsy Collins, Chuck D, George Clinton and members of Wu-Tang Clan - all points leading back to King Records and the historic Herzog studio space. This episode's co-hosts Bill Furbee and Elias Leisring take the wheel and chart course as best they can ... finding us "Lost on the River" once again!

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Lost On The River Ep. 15

    Lost On The River Ep. 15

    Lost on the river again, your trusty hosts are joined by John Curley of the Afghan Whigs and Ultrasuede Studio! We discuss everything from the Whigs' formative years and signing to Sub Pop, to their major label experiences and '90s Rock scene, and of course their recent releases and current lineup; John also shares a great history on the QCA Studio and Ultrasuede's past, present and future in the region. After that, Nick Mitchell of Grasshopper Juice Records joins us with indie Hip Hop outfit WeirDose for a performance in our historic Herzog studio space and to discuss the upcoming Adjust Your Eyes festival, now in its 12th year! Lots of great stuff when your hosts Bill Furbee, Elias Leisring, producer Matt Spaulding and engineer Clint Stephenson invite you to join us ... On The River!

    • 1 hr 14 min
    Lost On The River Ep. 14

    Lost On The River Ep. 14

    Lost On The River episode 14 sees the crew joined by guest host Kent Butts. Kent breaks down the recent King Records updates and sticks around to contribute to the rest of the episode. Keith Nelter of Neltner Small Batch Design talks about his journey from farm to entrepreneur. Now owner of the Camp Springs Tavern, Keith, also discusses Fall Fest, record producing, family life, and how community plays an important part in everything he does. We are then joined by musical guest Joe Macheret of Joe’s Truck Stop. Joe gives us the sweet details on his newest release American Dreams, gives us the scoop on a King Records Tribute night, and plays a few tracks with Andrew McPheters from the album. All of this and more as Bill Furbee, Elias Leisring, Kent Butts, and Matt Spaulding guide you downstream on this episode of Lost On The River.

    • 1 hr 19 min
    Lost On The River Ep. 13

    Lost On The River Ep. 13

    Finding themselves Lost On The River once again, your intrepid hosts dip into discussion on the upcoming weekend's No Response experimental music fest with Jon Lorenz and John Rich, who also brought us Northside's famed Art Damage Lodge. Then, fresh string band trio Chelsea Ford & The Trouble swing by for a few tunes, tales about the recording of an upcoming debut album, and to field questions about their rapid rise to the heights of our regional folk music scene. All this and more ... when you join hosts Aaron Sharpe, Elias Leisring and Bill Furbee (and producer Matt) on the river!

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Lost On The River Ep. 12

    Lost On The River Ep. 12

    celebrate our contemporary artistic community. Episode 12 features living legend Philip Paul, a King Records session drummer who played on countless genre-defining records and shaped the course of music history. Phil, who does an impromptu performance backed by Elliott Ruther and Matt Holt, proving he still makes new music at 93 years old. How great for Mr. Paul’s legacy to be even more connected with the modern Herzog era. We're also joined by Rachel Desrochers of Grateful Grahams, the Incubator Kitchen Collective, and the Good People Festival. Quite a lineup, for sure! All aboard ... let's get Lost On The River!

    Big thanks to our sponsors, the Thunderdome Restaurant Group - bringing you favorites like the Eagle, Maplewood Kitchen and Bar, Krueger’s and Bakersfield. Also, thanks to Ottos Covington, and Eli’s Bbq.Intro/Outro music by All Seeing Eyes.

    • 1 hr 27 min
    Lost On The River Ep. 11

    Lost On The River Ep. 11

    Episode 11 of our Lost On The River podcast features a great chat with Betsy Young and Chuck Byrd about upcoming Jockey Club memorial events, celebrating the mid-80s punk venue where countless acts like the Ramones, Johnny Thunders and The Replacements helped foster a music community that remains strong to this day. We’re also joined by singer-songwriter (and recent transplant from Chicago) Dan Phillips aka Zapruder Point. He’ll play a few songs and discuss what it’s like relocating to the Cincinnati music scene.

    Big thanks to our sponsors, the Thunderdome Restaurant Group - bringing you favorites like the Eagle, Maplewood Kitchen and Bar, Krueger’s and Bakersfield. Also, thanks to Ottos Covington, and Eli’s Bbq.Intro/Outro music by All Seeing Eyes.

    • 1 hr 21 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

DanZapruder ,

Yesterday and Today

Recorded at Herzog Music -- former location of a recording studio used by King Records -- Lost on the River does indeed have an eye on the history of Cincinnati music. But this podcast really makes an effort to tie that history to the present and vice-versa. Local musicians, promoters, writers -- people active in the scene today -- come in and talk in an unvarnished (see the occasional "explicit" tag) with funny and engaging hosts. Sometimes the musicians play songs, and it's an altogether great and entertaining listen. Highly recommended for anyone interested in Cincinnati music.

Fantastic person named chart ,

Great show

Love this

Sarah&Chris ,

SM

Smart, funny, and authentic. Lots of great history and passion for local artists. Mature without being pretentious, listeners leave with a sense that they are part of the conversation! Music and storytelling that seems to include everyone with and ear to hear. Beautifully done!

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