how did i get here?

”Johnny Goudie is the Marc Maron of Austin music. The veteran singer/guitarist – best known for fronting early Nineties pop band Mr. Rocket Baby and, later, his major-label rock act, Goudie – stepped up to the microphone with a new intention in 2011 and launched the How Did I Get Here? podcast. Now 840-some episodes in, the hourlong, twice-weekly interview show gives the host a platform to really connect with his Austin music guests, not just on what’s happening in their careers, but also in the shared experience of music appreciation – and that’s where he truly shines.” -The Austin Chronicle 2019

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Episode 969: Bobby Sparks II

Friday Sep 11, 2020

Friday Sep 11, 2020

Hello friends! I hope you're all doing well. Legendary keyboard player, Bobby Sparks is my guest for episode 969! You might know Bobby from his work with Snarky Puppy, Marcus Miller, Tower of Power, St. Vincent and so many more! His solo album, Schizophrenia: The Yang Project, an album 20 years in the making, is available now wherever you stream or download your jams. Go to bobbysparks.com for music and more. We have a great conversation backstage at the Love and Liberation show at The Amani Room in Smithville, TX about the magic of making music "in the moment", getting started playing keyboards at 3 years old in Corsicana, TX, multi-generational homes, making Schizophrenia, playing with all of the greats he's had the chance to play with, the Yamaha DX-7 and much more! I had a great time getting know Bobby. I know you will too. I'd like to thank my friend James Robinson for setting this interview up and providing such a wonderful night. Let's get down!
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Wednesday Sep 09, 2020


Hello and welcome to How Did I Get Here? From The Vault! Just like the title says, we'll be digging into our vault from the last 9 years, pulling out an old episode and shining it up for you. Today we go back to March 15, 2016 with legendary drummer, Brannen Temple! Below are my original notes from the show.
My guest for episode 472 is drummer, Brannen Temple. You might know Brannen from his bands, The Temple Underground, Black Red Black, Blaze and more. You might also know him from his work with, Sheena Easton, Eric Johnson, Janet Jackson, The Dixie Chicks, Boz Skaggs and many, many more. Brannen is one of the best drummers and musicians i've ever seen in my life. Most people that know him say that too. he's also one of the coolest guys i've meet and have had on the show. We have an in-depth conversation about what music means, what it does, what it can do. Brannen's approach to studio and live playing. This is honestly one of my favorite episodes. Prepare for a lesson in true cool. Enjoy my conversation with this masterful musician and soulful human being. I sure did. Let's get down!
 
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Monday Sep 07, 2020

Hello friends! Happy Labor day! Félix Pacheco and Joe Woullard of Austin, latin/pan African band, Cilantro Boombox are my guests today! Their latest singles, "Wahoo" and "You" are available now wherever you stream or download your jams. If you buy the songs during the month of September on Bandcamp proceeds will be donated to DAWA who provide emergency financial aid to people of color. You can find music, videos and more at cilantroboombox.com. We have a great conversation about recording and releasing music during a pandemic, the meaning of "Wahoo", why they're donating donating proceeds to DAWA, the current racial and political climate in America, life under quarantine and much more. I had a great time getting to know Joe and Félix. I know you will too. Let's get down!
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Friday Sep 04, 2020

Hello friends! I have a double-header today. First up, it's 80's rocker, Dorian Grace! Dorian wrote and recorded a full album since covid hit. Right now the whole album is only available through his website, where can find other merch, videos and more thedoriangrace.com. We have a great conversation about making his new self-titled LP on his own under quarantine, what made 80's records sound the way they do, the DX7 and much more. Next up, alt acoustic artist, James Ethington III joins us! James' debut EP, "Rheacycle" is available where ever you stream or download your jams. Click HERE to find it. James and I have a great conversation about his journey in music, making "Rheacycle", race relations in New Mexico and much more! I hope you enjoy getting to know these great artists. I sure did. Let's get down!
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Wednesday Sep 02, 2020


Hello and welcome to How Did I Get Here? From The Vault! Just like the title says, we'll be digging into our vault from the last 9 years, pulling out an old episode and shining it up for you. Today we go back to September 12, 2014 with legendary drummer, Tommy Taylor! Below are my original notes from the show.
My guest for episode 308 is legendary drummer, Tommy Taylor. I'm sure you've heard Tommy play he's the drummer on the Christopher Cross album with "Ride Like The Wind" and he's played with Eric Johnson for decades. I met Tommy when I was 16 years old. He's always been a great hang and such a great talent. I got to jam with him a lot in the 90's when he played in the "Sunday Monsters" at Steamboat with Stephen Doster and Will Sexton. I've been trying to get Tommy on the show since I started it. I know he started playing in bands here in Austin when he was just a teenager. He ended up playing with Christopher Cross when he was 20, won Grammys. toured the world, played on all the tv shows, went on to play with Eric Johnson, on Spotify alone, songs he's played on have been played over 15 million times. It was an honor to sit down and chat with such an amazing part of rock and roll history. I hope you enjoy our conversation. I did. Let's get down!
 
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Episode 966: Brandon Callies

Monday Aug 31, 2020

Monday Aug 31, 2020

Hello friends! Singer/songwriter, Brandon Callies is my guest for episode 966! He has a new album dropping later this fall on Hand Drawn Records called, Sunrise Diner. You can find Brandon's music, schedule and more at brandoncallies.com. We have a great conversation about writing and recording Sunrise Diner, life under quarantine, his band, Heart Of The City and much more! I had a great time getting to know Brandon. I know you will too. Let's get down!
For help navigating the Austin music scene and more go to austinmusicfoundation.org.
Get set up or repair on your guitars with J. Scott Lutherie!
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Friday Aug 28, 2020

The week after Memorial Day, my friend James Robinson reached out to me and asked if I would be interested in sitting down and talking about racism in light of the recent murder of George Floyd and the need for America to wake up to systemic racism. We had our conversation and I'm continuing with more. Today, I am joined by Austin artist, songwriter, producer, Sam Houston! We have a great conversation about his music, producing other artists, racism in America, losing his brother to police brutality and how it inspired him to make music and much more! Find Sam's music, videos and more at samhoustonmusic.com I had a great time getting to know Sam. I'm sure you will too. We have a lot of work to do. Listening is the best place to start. Black Lives Matter.
For help navigating the Austin music scene and more go to austinmusicfoundation.org.
Get set up or repair on your guitars with J. Scott Lutherie!
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Wednesday Aug 26, 2020

Hello and welcome to How Did I Get Here? From The Vault! Just like the title says, we'll be digging into our vault from the last 9 years, pulling out an old episode and shining it up for you. Today we go back to October 30, 2015 episode 430 with UK singer/songwriter, Frank Turner! Below are my original notes from the show.
My guest for episode 430 is the amazing singer/songwriter, Frank Turner! Frank was in Austin on tour this week in support of his new album, Positive Songs For Negative People. He's been on tour of the U.S. for over a month with plans to return a lot in the new year. Anyway, I met up with Frank backstage  at Emo's in Austin, TX before his instore at Waterloo and his show later that night at Emo's. Frank and I had a fantastic conversation about record stores, the punk ethos, touring the U.S. and much, much more. I had the pleasure of getting to see his solo instore at Waterloo and full-band Emo's show. Both shows were amazing and intense. If he comes to a town near you, go see him! I hope you enjoy getting to know Frank as much as I did. Let's get down! 
 
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Episode 964: Carolina Story

Monday Aug 24, 2020

Monday Aug 24, 2020

Hello friends! I hope you're all safe and keeping it together. Nashville "Nirvanicana" duo, Carolina Story's Ben and Emily Roberts are my guests for episode 964! Their new album, the gorgeous Dandelion drops Friday, Sept. 4th. Go to carolinastory.com for music, merch and more. We have a great conversation about making Dandelion with producer Paul Moak, life under quarantine with the whole family, working as a couple, the Nashville music scene, promoting an album under a pandemic and much more. I had a great time getting to know Ben and Emily. I'm sure you will too. Plus, we say goodbye to legendary recording engineer and mixer, Chet Himes. 
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Friday Aug 21, 2020

The week after Memorial Day, my friend James Robinson reached out to me and asked if I would be interested in sitting down and talking about racism in light of the recent murder of George Floyd and the need for America to wake up to systemic racism. We had our conversation and I'm continuing with more. Today, I am joined by Austin R&B and soul singer, Ms. Mack! We have a great conversation about being a black woman in America, making music with her band Ms. Mack & The Daddies, life under quarantine, getting some good breaks, the Austin music scene and much more. Find her on Facebook and Instagram under the handle mackdaddymusic. I had a great time getting to know Ms. Mack. I'm sure you will too. We have a lot of work to do. Listening is the best place to start. Black Lives Matter.
For help navigating the Austin music scene and more go to austinmusicfoundation.org.
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