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#03: Exposure

#03: Exposure

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In this episode, hosts Dana Bollen (Two Week Notice Podcast / Piebald Tour Manager) & Andrew Mall (Music Professor - Northeastern University) are joined by nine of our Season 1 panel members to discuss factors that impact of exposure can have on D.I.Y. music scenes, and what happens when these bands & this music reaches mainstream attention & success.



Panel members on this episode include:


  • Norman Brannon (Thursday / Anti-Matter Zine)
  • Ace Enders (The Early November / I Can Make A Mess)
  • Joey Chiaramonte (Koyo)
  • Chris Wrenn (Bridge9 Records)
  • Brandon Davis (Vanna / Fever333 / Lions Lions / INSPIRIT)
  • Ali Lipman (Cape Crush)
  • Johnny Grimes (Furnace Fest)
  • Jeff Apruzzese (Passion Pit 2008-2014 / Drexel University)
  • Tony DeBacco (Videographer - Boston)



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Thank you for your contributions to this podcast:

  • Anthony Robbins (Research Assistance)
  • Ioanis Pintzopolous (Production Assistance)
  • Kira Burr (Graphic Design)
  • Todd Pollock (Cover photo)
  • ⁠⁠Furnace Fest⁠⁠
  • Casey & ⁠⁠Iodine Recordings⁠⁠
  • ⁠⁠Piebald⁠⁠ (podcast theme music)
  • Aaron Stuart (cover photo talent & legend)
  • Northeastern University (funding)



Social media & other links to connect with hosts, panel members, & podcast support can all be found through this link: ⁠⁠linktr.ee/livefreeordiypodcast⁠⁠


For in depth interviews with musicians in the scene, (hosted by Dana Bollen) check out the ⁠⁠Two Week Notice Podcast⁠⁠

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