On the Record with Live Music Junkiez
On the Record — candid conversations with artists across the spectrum — from breakout stars to Grammy-nominated legends.Each episode dives into the music, the hustle, the heart, and the human stories that shape the artists we love (and the ones you’ll be glad you discovered). Highlighting artists who bring their sound to Atlanta’s most iconic stages.Come for the vibes, stay for the real talk. This is On the Record — and we’re just getting started.
Jay Webster (UnityTX): Heart of Hip-Hop in Heavy Music
What happens when hip-hop & hardcore energy collide with synth-driven beats?
In this episode, I’m joined by Jay Webster, frontman of Dallas-based band UnityTX, for a conversation about carving out a unique space in heavy music and staying true to the heart and soul of hip-hop.
We talk about their latest album, Somewhere In Between, how skateboarding first introduced him to music culture, and the full-circle moments that come with touring internationally. Jay also shares insights into the realities of building a modern band — from writing and recording music to managing social media and creating cont...
Dodie: Community, Vulnerability & Not For Lack Of Trying
What happens when deeply personal songwriting creates a global fan community?
In this episode, I’m joined by UK indie-pop artist Dodie for a thoughtful conversation about songwriting, vulnerability, and the unique connection she’s built with her fans.
We talk about her latest album, Not For Lack Of Trying, and the chapter of life that shaped the record — a period she describes as trying to move forward through stagnancy and uncertainty.
Along the way, Dodie reflects on creativity, community, and what it’s like to share such personal music with a global...
Buddy Red: Choosing His Own Sound
Buddy Red is an Atlanta artist who’s not following the hip-hop lane many might expect as the son of Atlanta icon T.I. Instead, he’s carving out a guitar-driven blues-rock sound entirely his own.
In this episode, he shares the moment in 7th grade when discovering Prince’s self-produced debut album expanded his understanding of what was possible — and how that realization continues to shape the way he creates today.
We also talk about how his song “1958” evolved from a simple acoustic idea on the edge of his bed into a fully realized recording, b...
Briscoe: Heat of July, Life on the Road & Going All In
In this episode, I’m joined by Briscoe, the Austin-based folk-rock duo made up of Truett Heintzelman and Philip Lupton, for a thoughtful conversation about songwriting, touring, and growing into a life built around music.
We talk about their latest album, Heat of July, and how long drives, time spent on the road, and missing home shaped a record that unfolds like a series of lived-in moments. Briscoe also shares what it was like balancing college life while building a band, hitting the road immediately after graduation, and learning — sometimes the hard way — what touring really...
Oliver Wood (The Wood Brothers): Music, Mindfulness & Atlanta Roots
In this episode, I’m joined by Oliver Wood of the Grammy-nominated band The Wood Brothers for a thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation about music, connection, and creativity.
We talk about the band’s latest album, Puff of Smoke, what it feels like stepping onstage for the very first show of a tour, and how Oliver’s early years in Atlanta’s music scene — from blues clubs to deep musical community — helped shape the artist he is today. Oliver also reflects on reconnecting with his brother through music, the evolutio...
Mike Mantione of Five Eight: Weird, Wild, and Wonderfully Real
What happens when a band turns raw emotion and reckless energy into three decades of relentless, unapologetic rock? That’s the story of Five Eight, Athens’ underground pop-punk heroes.
In this episode, Five Eight frontman Mike Mantione gets real about life on the road, the power of connection, and why weirdness might just be the key to longevity. From wild ‘90s tours (yes, there were naked shows 😳) to sharing the stage with R.E.M., Mike opens up about the band’s evolution, the moments that shaped their sound, and what keeps the fi...
Cat Ridgeway – Real Talk, Wild Lyrics & Pure Energy
Get ready to meet Cat Ridgeway, an award-winning singer-songwriter from Orlando, Florida, whose powerhouse vocals and storytelling have lit up stages across the country. I’ve seen her perform live a few times, and trust me — her energy is absolutely contagious!
In this episode, we dive into her path from open mics to major festivals like Okeechobee Music Festival, what she’s learned about songwriting and self-belief, and the full-circle story that ties her to the Grateful Dead in the most unexpected way.
We get into:
🎶 The wild...
The Muckers: Keeping Irish Folk Rock Alive
Blending Irish folk traditions with rock ‘n’ roll energy, The Muckers have become a staple of Atlanta’s live music scene. Their rowdy, heartfelt shows keep fans coming back for more, whether it’s at a neighborhood pub or a packed festival stage.
Join Jeff and Ty as they share the highs, chaos, and laughs of touring and performing.
We get into:
🍀 The origins of The Muckers (yes, Craigslist is involved)
🚐 Adventures (and misadventures) from touring across the U.S.
🌞 What it’s like playing a midnight set under Alaska’s never-e...
S.A. Martinez (311): The Power of Music
Whether you’re a diehard 311 fan or just love hearing real stories from the road, this conversation is for you! S.A. Martinez delivers insights, laughs, and inspiration from one of the most iconic voices of the 2000's.
We get into:
🎸 The evolution of 311’s sound and creative process🍑 Why Atlanta feels like a second home for the band🚐💥 Unforgettable tour stories (including a fiery RV incident)🤘 The power of the 311 fan community📝 Timeless advice for musicians🎧 Follow and subscribe to Live Music Junkiez for more interviews, local concert tips, and behind-the-scenes music stories.
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Ben Malament (California Honeydrops): From Busking to Big Stages
What happens when you take a few soulful musicians, put them in a subway station, and let the groove lead the way? You get the California Honeydrops—a band that’s gone from busking in Oakland to lighting up stages across the country with their feel-good, dance-your-face-off sound.
In this episode, Ben Malament (drummer and co-founder) takes us inside the journey of the California Honeydrops. From their roots playing 'New Orleans R&B' on BART platforms to jamming with legends like Bonnie Raitt and Dr. John, this is a story about staying true to your soun...
Rae & The Ragdolls: Genre-Blending and Dream-Chasing
In this episode, I catch up with Will and Rae from Atlanta’s rising eclectic rock band Rae & The Ragdolls—a group known for their genre-blending sound, heartfelt songwriting, and infectious energy on stage.
The duo opens up about the late-night ritual that inspired their dreamy track “Moon Tipper,” how they juggle college life with a packed tour schedule, and why they believe passion should always come before profit.
We get into:
🌈 The band’s biggest musical inspirations (and a few unexpected ones)
🎒 Balancing student life with band life—yes, finals and festivals...
Isabel LaRosa: Growing Up, Blowing Up, and Staying Real
At 20 years old, Isabel LaRosa has already racked up over 2 billion streams and signed with RCA Records—all while staying true to her bold, emotional style. In this episode, we catch up right after the release of her debut album RAVEN and in the midst of her first headlining tour. Isabel shares how discovering YouTube (and Melanie Martinez) helped shape her sound, and opens up about the personal meaning behind her new song “Home.” We also get into staying grounded off-stage, how she handle...
Five for Fighting: Why Music Still Matters
From chart-topping ballads to socially conscious anthems,Five for Fighting (John Ondrasik) uses his music to spark conversation, inspire hope, and reflect the human experience.
In this conversation, John opens up about the journey behind hits like “Superman” and “100 Years,” and the responsibility he feels as a songwriter in today’s world. From balancing creativity and advocacy to the role music plays in shaping culture, his insights are heartfelt and full of wisdom for artists and 'music junkiez'.
His latest passion project, the Music Matters Challenge, now in its second year, encourages...
Nate Smith: On Pocket and Purpose
Three-time Grammy-nominated drummer Nate Smith takes us behind the kit to explore groove, growth, and the gift of listening. In this candid conversation, he opens up about how tuning into the music — and the moment — shapes everything from his sound to his creative choices.
He shares stories from his journey (including how an email from Brittany Howard’s manager turned into a dream gig), the artists he’s still hoping to collaborate with, and why 'the Pocket' is that magic space where timing, energy, and musical connection all align.
If you’r...
Tarriona "Tank" Ball (Tank and the Bangas) : From Poet to Musician
Tarriona “Tank” Ball takes us on a journey through poetry, purpose, and performance. In this candid conversation, she opens up about manifestation, evolving from poet to musician, and the moments — wild, weird, and wonderful — that have shaped her as an artist.
She shares tour stories (including one involving losing clothing along the interstate), advice for up-and-coming creatives, and who she’d love to hit the road with next.
If you’re an artist, a dreamer, or just obsessed with the craft — this one’s for you.
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