24 episodes

Welcome to The Bandwich Tapes, where host Brad Williams sits down with his friends and musical heroes for candid conversations about life, music, and everything in between. Join us as we dive deep into the stories behind the songs, explore the highs and lows of the music industry, and celebrate the enduring power of music to inspire, uplift, and unite us all.

Whether you're a seasoned musician, a die-hard music fan, or simply someone who loves a good story, The Bandwich Tapes has something for everyone. So, come along for the ride as we explore the magic of music and the incredible journeys of the people who bring it to life.

The Bandwich Tapes Brad Williams

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Welcome to The Bandwich Tapes, where host Brad Williams sits down with his friends and musical heroes for candid conversations about life, music, and everything in between. Join us as we dive deep into the stories behind the songs, explore the highs and lows of the music industry, and celebrate the enduring power of music to inspire, uplift, and unite us all.

Whether you're a seasoned musician, a die-hard music fan, or simply someone who loves a good story, The Bandwich Tapes has something for everyone. So, come along for the ride as we explore the magic of music and the incredible journeys of the people who bring it to life.

    Stanton Moore

    Stanton Moore

    On this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I had the honor of chatting with the incredible Stanton Moore. Stanton Moore is a GRAMMY award-winning artist, teacher, and performer. Born and raised in New Orleans, he is a dedicated drummer, performer, and educator who is especially connected to the city, its culture, and its collaborative spirit. In the early ‘90s, Moore helped found the New Orleans-based essential funk band Galactic, which continues to amass a worldwide audience via recording and touring globally. 
    Moore launched his solo career in 1998 and has nine records under his own name, with the most recent being "With You In Mind: The Songs of Allen Toussaint." 
    Throughout his 25-year career, Moore has played and/or recorded with a diverse group of artists, including Maceo Parker, Joss Stone, Irma Thomas, Leo Nocentelli and George Porter (of the Meters), Tom Morello (of Rage Against the Machine), Corrosion of Conformity, Donald Harrison Jr., Nicholas Payton, Trombone Shorty, Skerik, Charlie Hunter, Robert Walter, Will Bernard, Ivan Neville, Anders Osborne, and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. He has also made numerous appearances on the Jimmy Kimmel, Conan O'Brien, and Seth Meyers late-night TV shows. 
    With a bachelor’s degree in music and business from Loyola University, Moore stays involved in education by constantly presenting clinics and teaching master classes and private lessons worldwide. He has released two books and three video projects. His book "Groove Alchemy" was picked by Modern Drummer as one of the top 25 instructional drum books of all time. To continue his passion for teaching and become more closely connected with his students, he recently launched his own online drum academy, StantonMooreDrumAcademy.com. 
    On a personal note, my son, Skyler, was able to study drumset with Stanton while he was artist-in-residence at Louisiana State University. 
    I encourage you to check out Stanton's music and schedule at stantonmoore.com.
    Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. Please tell your friends about the show.
    The theme song, "Playcation", was written by Mark Mundy.

    • 55 min
    Adam McKnight

    Adam McKnight

    In this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I have the absolute pleasure of chatting with my dear friend Adam McKnight, a gifted musician and singer whose talent knows no bounds. As we embark on a journey down memory lane, Adam and I reminisce about the countless gigs we've shared together and the indelible mark they've left on our musical journeys.
    Adam's story is one of resilience, determination, and unbridled passion for music. From his humble beginnings in South Carolina to his bold leap into the vibrant music scene of Atlanta, Adam's journey is a testament to the transformative power of following one's dreams. Along the way, he shares poignant insights into the importance of listening and the profound ability of music to stir the deepest emotions within us.
    But Adam's musical odyssey extends far beyond the confines of traditional performance spaces. As a passionate advocate for the arts, he has found joy and fulfillment in sharing the beauty of ballet with young children through his involvement with a local dance company. Through his experiences, Adam underscores the importance of representation and the need to break down barriers that limit the potential of our youth.
    Throughout our conversation, Adam's infectious enthusiasm for music shines through as he shares stories of his early inspirations, his unforgettable encounter with the legendary Elton John, and the profound impact that music has had on shaping his identity and worldview. His songs, featured throughout the episode, serve as a poignant reminder of the universal language of music and its power to connect us all.
    I invite you to join us on this captivating journey as we celebrate the extraordinary talent and boundless creativity of Adam McKnight. And be sure to visit adamlmcknight.com to discover more of his incredible music – because great music is meant to be shared with the world.
    Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. Please tell your friends about the show.
    The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy. 

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Tim Sweatman

    Tim Sweatman

    In thisepisode of The Bandwich Tapes, I have the distinct pleasure of sitting down with the immensely talented Tim Sweatman. As a gifted songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and engineer, Tim's influence on my musical journey has been nothing short of profound.
    Our conversation is a nostalgic journey through the annals of music history, as Tim and I reminisce about our shared love for music and the countless adventures we've experienced together along the way. From our earliest days as budding musicians to the present, our musical odyssey has been marked by a diverse array of influences, ranging from George Jones to George Clinton.
    As we delve deeper into our discussion, we explore the importance of surrounding ourselves with musicians who challenge and inspire us to reach new heights of creativity and proficiency. We pay homage to the underrated genius of musicians like James Taylor and the unsung session players whose contributions have shaped the sonic landscape of countless records.
    We reflect on the decline of melodic playing in modern music and the importance of melody in songwriting. Tim and I share our love for music and experiences playing and recording together. 
    From our shared love of iconic bands like Chicago and Toto to our experiences navigating the ever-evolving landscape of recording technology, our conversation is a testament to the enduring power of music to unite, inspire, and uplift. And as we ponder the role of AI technology in music production and mastering, we are reminded that while technology may change, the timeless essence of great music remains unchanged.
    Join us on this musical journey as we celebrate the transformative power of music and the enduring bonds of friendship forged in the fires of creativity. And be sure to spread the word about The Bandwich Tapes – because great music is meant to be shared with everyone.
    Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. Please tell your friends about the show.
    The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy. 

    • 58 min
    Bill Cunningham

    Bill Cunningham

    In this installment of The Bandwich Tapes, I am joined by my friend Bill Cunningham. Together, we embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of Bill's remarkable life and illustrious career, exploring the profound impact of music, friendship, and mentorship along the way.  We are also joined by my friend, Mark Mundy.
    Bill, a true virtuoso of the steel guitar, has been a guiding light in my musical journey since my earliest days. His influence, wisdom, and unwavering support have shaped me not only as a musician but as a person, and for that, I am eternally grateful.
    Our conversation delves deep into the heart of Bill's musical odyssey, tracing his passion for the steel guitar back to his formative years and the profound influence of his father, Howard Cunningham. As we reflect on the history and growth of the Georgia Mountain Fair, we uncover the pivotal role that this iconic institution has played in shaping the musical landscape of Georgia and beyond.
    Through laughter and reminiscence, we share stories of our most memorable gigs together, from electrifying performances with Dennis Brown and Brad Thompson to soul-stirring collaborations with Kenny Smith. Along the way, Bill opens up about his early fascination with jazz music and the profound influence of jazz guitar legends like Joe Pass and George Benson.
    But perhaps most importantly, our conversation is a celebration of friendship – the bond that unites us as kindred spirits on this musical journey. As we bask in the warmth of camaraderie and shared experiences, it becomes clear that the true magic of music lies not just in the notes we play, but in the connections we forge along the way.
    Join us as we pay tribute to the extraordinary life and legacy of Bill Cunningham, a true giant in the world of music and a beloved friend to all who have had the privilege of knowing him. And be sure to spread the word about The Bandwich Tapes – because great music is meant to be shared with everyone.
    Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. Please tell your friends about the show.
    The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy. 

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Steven Fink

    Steven Fink

    In this special episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I have the pleasure of sitting down with my dear friend and fellow musician, Steven Fink. While our paths may not have crossed in person as frequently as we would have liked, Steven holds a special place in my heart as one of my closest friends.
    Our conversation takes us on a journey through Steven's musical endeavors, from his passion project, Sonora, to his experiences touring and recording with The Grapes. With each anecdote and revelation, Steven offers a fascinating glimpse into the creative process behind his music and the rich tapestry of influences that have shaped his artistic vision.
    As kindred spirits united by our mutual love of music, Steven and I share a deep appreciation for the eclectic genius of Frank Zappa and a guy named Brooks Smith.
    Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com.  Please tell your friends about the show.
    The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy. 

    • 58 min
    Rory Hoffman

    Rory Hoffman

    In this captivating episode, I have the distinct honor of speaking with the remarkable Rory Hoffman. A true virtuoso in every sense of the word, Rory's musical journey is nothing short of extraordinary. From his early days as a prodigious multi-instrumentalist to his illustrious career as a sought-after session musician, Rory's talent and tenacity have propelled him to the forefront of the music industry.
    Our conversation takes us on a mesmerizing voyage through Rory's storied career, as he shares insights into his musical influences, unique playing style, and the invaluable experiences he's gained while collaborating with some of the biggest names in the business. From sharing the stage with icons like Ricky Skaggs and Kacey Musgraves to his tenure with the legendary John Cowan, Rory's contributions to the world of music are as diverse as they are impressive.
    But Rory's journey is about more than just music – it's about overcoming obstacles and defying expectations. As a blind multi-instrumentalist, Rory has faced his fair share of challenges, but his unwavering determination and indomitable spirit have allowed him to transcend barriers and carve out his own path to success.
    Throughout our conversation, Rory offers invaluable insights into the inner workings of the music industry, from the importance of networking to the art of versatility as a utility player. He also shares his passion for film and his collection of world and ethnic instruments, offering a glimpse into the boundless creativity that fuels his artistry.
    I invite you to join us for this enlightening and inspiring conversation with Rory Hoffman. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a fellow musician, or simply someone who appreciates a good story, Rory's journey is sure to leave a lasting impression. And be sure to visit his website at roryhoffman.com to learn more about this extraordinary talent.
    Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com.  Please tell your friends about the show.
    The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy. 

    • 50 min

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