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The Hustle

The Hustle

Jon Lamoreaux

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Show overview

The Hustle has been publishing since 2016, and across the 10 years since has built a catalogue of 764 episodes. That works out to over 1000 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 9m and 1h 38m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Music show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 31 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Jon Lamoreaux.

Episodes
764
Running
2016–2026 · 10y
Median length
1h 22m
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

What does it take to maintain a career in music? We track down members of bands that we love and find out what their lives are like now.

Latest Episodes

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Episode 580 - Swamp Dogg

Jun 24, 20261h 5m

Episode 579 - Marcus Lillington of Breathe

Jun 16, 20261h 6m

Episode 578 - Steve Smith of Dirty Vegas/Squeeze

Jun 10, 20261h 9m

Episode 577 - Tasmin Archer

Jun 2, 20261h 6m

pisode 576 - Robert Margouleff

May 27, 20261h 45m

Bonus - Phil Collen and Simon Laffey of Manraze

May 26, 202632 min

Episode 575 - Vaden Todd Lewis of Toadies

May 20, 20261h 7m

Book Club - Paul Rees author of Raised On Radio: The AOR Glory Years

May 17, 202656 min

Episode 574 - Greg Norton of Husker Du/Ultrabomb

May 13, 20261h 11m

Happy 11th Birthday to us with Todd Rundgren

May 5, 202653 min

Episode 572 - Stephen Mallinder of Cabaret Voltaire

Apr 28, 20261h 3m

Episode 571 - Richard Barbieri of Japan/Porcupine Tree/Solo

Apr 22, 20261h 15m

Episode 570 - Gary Marks

Apr 14, 20261h 7m

Episode 569 - Colin Newman (Wire) and Malka Spiegel (Minimal Compact) of Immersion

Apr 7, 20261h 21m

Ep 716Episode 568 - Mitch Easter

One could argue that the sound of American indie rock and power pop was shaped by Mitch Easter. Of course, he produced those early REM albums that are practically canon now, but his own music with Let's Active and his partnership with the likes of Scott Miller (Game Theory, Loud Family) and the db's have further cemented his legendary status. Recently, he's lent his talents to the Salt Collective, a fascinating project by French artist Stephane Schuck that has gathered a bunch of all-stars (Mitch, Matthew Caws, Andy Partridge, Peter Holsapple, Ken Stringfellow, Juliana Hatfield, Richard Lloyd, Susan Cowsill etc) to release a couple albums, the most recent being A Brief History of Blindness. Mitch and I get into how he signed on to this project and everything else he's done. Enjoy! www.thesaltcollective.propellersoundrecordings.com www.patreon.com/c/thehustlepod

Mar 31, 20261h 28m

Ep 715Episode 567 - Prairie Prince of The Tubes/Todd Rundgren/Chris Isaak

We love the Tubes around here so we're breaking one of our rules of not dipping into bands we've already covered on the show. There's a very good reason for this. Drummer Prairie Prince is a lot more than the Tubes' drummer. His long and storied career includes Todd Rundgren, Chris Isaak, Brian Eno, Jefferson Starship, Journey, David Foster and tons more. Prairie just released his first solo album, Colors and Passions, which is more of an ambitious art project than a collection of songs. Inspired by a 1966 album by jazz/spoken word artist Ken Nordine, the album is poetry and spoken word pieces about colors put to music as only an artist like Prairie can do. He joins us this week to discuss the creation of the album and to share stories from his long and diverse career. He's one of a kind. Enjoy! www.prairieprince.com www.label51recordings.com www.patreon.com/c/thehustlepod

Mar 24, 20261h 34m

Ep 714Episode 566 - Brian Vollmer of Helix

Helix front man Brian Vollmer has been bringing the rock for over 50 years. From humble Canadian beginnings, Helix have managed to keep the metal moving through trends, periods of indifference, super highs ("Rock You") and low lows (deaths). His commitment to rock has never wavered. Recently, the band released the aptly named Scrap Metal, a collection of new songs and reimagined classics that fans old and new will enjoy. What's great about this conversation with Brian is his openness to discussing the societal and financial challenges of keeping the band viable. He's been forced to learn the business side and it's helped immensely. Enjoy! www.planethelix.com www.patreon.com/c/thehustlepod

Mar 17, 20261h 11m

Ep 713Episode 565 - Michael "Kidd Funkadelic" Hampton of Parliament/Funkadelic

There have been few creative bursts of the modern era more epic than George Clinton's in the 70s. He had so many songs in his brain he had to keep creating bands or producing artists to get them all out. One of his key players during this furtive time was guitarist Michael Hampton. "The Kidd" joined George's team while still a teenager when Eddie Hazel started to do his own thing. From there, George used him in Parliament, Funkadelic, the Brides of Funkenstein, Parlay, and with artists like Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell and Fred Wesley. Michael still plays with the P-Funk All-Stars to this day and has recently released a free EP called Into the Public Domain that shows he hasn't lost anything in terms of guitar playing. It was a heady time and Michael and I try to wrap our brains around it all, but it was a challenge. However, there's no mistaking that some of the greatest funk music ever made has Michael's stamp on it and we're grateful he's here this week to discuss it with us. Enjoy! www.michaelwhampton.com www.patreon.com/thehustlepod

Mar 10, 20261h 11m

Ep 712Book Club - Jim Sullivan author of Backstage & Beyond: 45 Years of Rock Chats and Rants

Former Boston Globe Music Critic and rock and roll lifer Jim Sullivan joins us this week to discuss his highly entertaining new books Backstage and Beyond. There are two volumes (or one "Complete" version that includes both and some extra chapters) that share his conversations with most of the major movers and shakers over the last 45 years in rock. There's everyone from Jerry Lee Lewis to David Bowie to Ginger Baker to Enya to George Clinton. Jim and I discuss his long career with the Globe and what he does now, why most music critics all like the same music, his thoughts on rock stardom in general and a lot more. Enjoy, it's a blast! Backstage & Beyond Complete (eBook) — Trouser Press Books The Hustle Podcast | creating podcasts | Patreon

Mar 9, 20261h 29m

Ep 711Episode 564 - Jason Stollsteimer of the Von Bondies

It was going so well. Detroit's Von Bondies exploded out of the same garage rock scene that birthed the White Stripes and many others. In fact, Jack White produced their first album, Lack of Communication, in 2002. Things really took off with their Jerry Harrison-produced follow up Pawn Shoppe Heart from 2004 and "C'mon C'mon" became the theme song to the show Rescue Me. But then an unfortunate confrontation with Jack in a bar (and the brutal sucker punch seen 'round the world), and momentum for the band slowed with front man Jason Stollsteimer deciding he'd said everything he had to say. They managed one more album (and a few false starts with other bands), but Jason decided he was happier stepping away from music. Jason does his first interview in about 10 years to give us the history of the band, what he's up to now, why he gave up music, and the facts of that fight and that famous photo. The band had so much promise, it's a shame there isn't more, but we're so honored to hear from Jason this week. Enjoy! The Hustle Podcast | creating podcasts | Patreon

Mar 3, 20261h 7m
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