Middle Class Rock Star

Andy Sydow

Podcast by Andy Sydow

  1. 10/16/2025

    146. Cosmic Cowboys & Gypsy Alibis with Bob Livingston LIVE from SWRFA in Austin, TX

    This episode was done in front of an audience as a part of a panel at SWRFA (Southwest Regional Folk Alliance) conference in Austin, TX. This week, I sit down with legendary Texas singer-songwriter Bob Livingston — founding member of The Lost Gonzo Band and a central figure in the Austin “Cosmic Cowboy” movement. Bob shares vivid stories from his decades on the road with Jerry Jeff Walker, Michael Martin Murphey, and the Austin outlaw country scene. We talk about his adventures as a world traveler and cultural ambassador, and the way he continues to blend Texas songwriting with global influences. In a special moment, Bob also reads an excerpt from his forthcoming book, Gypsy Alibi: A Gonzo Memoir — giving us a taste of the humor, honesty, and wild tales that have defined his career. Whether you know him from Viva Terlingua, his award-winning solo records (Gypsy Alibi, Up the Flatland Stairs), or his cross-cultural projects (Cowboys & Indians), Bob Livingston embodies the spirit of Texas music: rooted in storytelling, but unafraid to wander. IF YOU'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST IN A MONETARY WAY, I'M NOW ON PATREON! Please note: new Patreon members get to pick a cover song for me to record especially for them! www.patreon.com/andysydow 🔗 Guest Links: boblivingstonmusic.com Episode Music: Original music by Andy Sydow Contact me: middleclassrockstar@gmail.com (or) andysydowmusic@gmail.com My music and upcoming shows: andysydow.com #cosmicamericana #cosmiccountry #countrymusic #texascountrymusic #musicpodcast

    57 min
  2. 10/01/2025

    145. Gigs Vs Shows with Johnny Fiaconni

    This episode stemmed from Andy’s viral video about the difference between a gig and a show, which sparked a wider conversation about how musicians define success and stand out in today’s music industry. In this engaging 48-minute conversation, Andy Sydow and Johnny Fiaconni dig into the realities of the modern music industry. They explore the balance between cover gigs and original shows, the role of intentionality, and the strategies musicians can use to stand out in an increasingly noisy landscape. From the challenges of touring and relocating, to the importance of branding and building a strong online presence, the conversation offers honest insights and practical takeaways for musicians at every stage of their careers. 🔑 Key Takeaways Consistency in posting builds a strong online presence. Moving to a new location can open unexpected opportunities. Balancing gigs and personal life is crucial for long-term success. A memorable brand (like a signature item) helps you stand out. Quality over quantity elevates a band’s status. Social media is essential for discovery today. Intentionality in music cuts through the industry noise. Performing in new markets is an investment in future success. Feedback from diverse sources drives improvement. Niche markets reward unique branding. 🗂️ Chapters 00:00 – Introduction & Background 10:00 – The Move to California 20:00 – Balancing Gigs and Personal Life 30:00 – The Importance of Branding 40:00 – Social Media & Music Discovery 50:00 – Intentionality in Music 1:00:00 – Touring & New Markets 1:10:00 – Feedback & Growth 💬 Sound Bites “Consistency is key to online success.” “Opportunities arise from unexpected moves.” “Balance gigs with personal life for success.” “Branding makes you memorable.” “Intentionality cuts through industry noise.”

    54 min
  3. 09/17/2025

    144. Grammy Award Winning Engineer and Producer Zach Allen

    This week, I chat with Nashville’s own Zach Allen - a multi‑Grammy-winning recording engineer, producer, and mix engineer whose credits span Americana, blues, rock, country, and beyond. With nearly 20 years in the music industry, Zach brings a rare blend of technical mastery, creative sensitivity, and a studio presence that helps artists realize their vision. Some highlights of our conversation include: • His journey from graduating Full Sail University and interning at The Tracking Room and eventually becoming the head engineer of the studio. • Working on award-winning projects including engineering Grammy-winning albums for legends like Keb’ Mo’, Taj Mahal, Buddy Guy, and Christone Kingfish Ingram • Philosophy on vocal production • Thoughts on AI in the music industry • Helpful tips for recording a live show Whether you’re an aspiring artist, indie producer, or just music-curious, this episode offers a rare inside look at the mind and methods of someone who’s helped shape some of the most compelling recordings coming out of Nashville. If you enjoy the podcast, please let others know, subscribe, or write a review! IF YOU'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST IN A MONETARY WAY, I'M NOW ON PATREON! Please note: new Patreon members get to pick a cover song for me to record especially for them! www.patreon.com/andysydow Guest Links: https://zachallenaudio.com/ Episode Music: Original music by Andy Sydow Contact me: middleclassrockstar@gmail.com (or) andysydowmusic@gmail.com

    1h 7m
  4. 08/21/2025

    Connected by a Song: Ozzy Osbourne, Larry Walker and the 90s Rockies

    Music has a way of attaching itself to moments in our lives. A song can instantly transport us back to a place, a person, or a feeling — becoming part of our own personal soundtrack. In this special episode, I reflect on how Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train” became permanently linked in my memory not just to Ozzy, but to Colorado Rockies legend Larry Walker. When Walker stepped to the plate at Coors Field in the 90s, “Crazy Train” echoed through the ballpark — fusing music and baseball into one unforgettable soundscape of childhood summers in Denver. We trace the story from Ozzy’s final live performance and passing in 2025, through Larry Walker’s journey from Canadian hockey hopeful to Rockies MVP, to the history of walk-up songs in Major League Baseball. Along the way, we explore how music has always been woven into the game, from “Tessie” and the 1903 Boston Americans to the stadium anthems that defined the modern era. This episode is part memoir, part baseball history, and part reflection on the universal power of music to connect us across time, place, and emotion. Mentioned in this Episode • Ozzy Osbourne’s Blizzard of Ozz (1980) • Larry Walker, Colorado Rockies outfielder (1995–2004) • The May 21, 1996 Rockies vs. Pirates game at Coors Field • The history of walk-up songs in Major League Baseball • “Tessie” and the Royal Rooters, 1903 World Series • Books: • Lawrence S. Ritter – The Glory of Their Times • Bob Ryan – When Boston Won the World Series • Mike Vaccaro – The First Fall Classic Resources • Baseball Reference: baseball-reference.com • SABR (Society for American Baseball Research): sabr.org • Baseball Almanac: baseball-almanac.com • Purple Row (Colorado Rockies coverage): purplerow.com • Lawrence S. Ritter – The Glory of Their Times • Bob Ryan – When Boston Won the World Series • Mike Vaccaro – The First Fall Classic #musicpodcast #ozzyosbourne #larrywalker #baseball #baseballpodcast

    19 min
5
out of 5
32 Ratings

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